Alabama's 2020 recruiting class is down a man as four-star wide receiver Dazalin Worsham announced that he was de-committing from the program on Tuesday evening.

The Trussville (Ala.) Hewitt-Trussville product had been a member of the Crimson Tide's class since April of 2018.

"First off I would like to thank Coach Nick Saban and the rest of his staff for believing in me and giving me an opportunity to play the sport I love at the next level," Worsham tweeted. "I've thought about this for a while and it wasn't an easy decision to make, but with God, my family and friends, I would like to announce that I have de-committed from The University of Alabama."

The news comes following a weekend trip Miami, Worsham's first official visit.

The Tide is left with three wideouts in its class, all of which are rated four-star prospects -- Traeshon Holden, Javon Baker, and Thaiu Jones-Bell.

At 6-foot, 185 pounds, Worsham is rated the No. 48 receiver and the No. 257 overall player in the country, per the industry-generated 247Sports Composite Rankings.

Last season, Worsham caught 87 passes for 1,022 yards and 13 touchdowns on the way to making Second Team All-State for Class 7A.

The Hewitt-Trussville program has been good to the Tide in recent cycles. This past year, the Tide landed both four-star offensive tackle Piece Quick and four-star quarterback Paul Tyson. Alabama currently holds a 2020 pledge from four-star Huskies corner Malachi Moore.

Wide receiver is a position of need in the 2020 cycle, so even with the aforementioned quartet of pass catchers on board, the Tide was still in heavy pursuit of other wideouts in the 2020 class.

Currently rated at No. 2 in the 247Sports Composite Team Recruiting Rankings, the Tide is sitting with 20 commitments, good for a score of 287.11. Clemson sits at No. 1 in the standings with a score of 297.92.

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