Who will be Alabamas QB in 2023?

Highly touted 2023 quarterback prospect Eli Holstein out of Zachary High School in Louisiana announced his commitment to the Crimson Tide on Tuesday with a post on Twitter.

Who will be Alabamas QB in 2023?

Holstein, a four-star prospect, is a former Texas A&M commit who reopened his recruitment in March. Since his decommitment, the Zachary native wowed scouts all across the country with his Elite 11 performance where he put up record numbers, blowing several former Alabama quarterback's performances out of the water.

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Holstein told Andrew Bone of Rivals, after visiting Tuscaloosa for the Tide's spring game, "The key message from the staff is that they really want me to be their 2023 quarterback," Holstein continued, "The visit was great (...) The relationship with Coach O'Brien is coming along great. I've been keeping in touch with him a lot and the more I spend time with him the more I can see myself playing for him as well."

The top-rated signal caller in the class, Arch Manning, recently announced his intention to visit Alabama this summer in June, but with the Tide landing a commitment from a fellow 2023 quarterback will the Manning prodigy take Alabama out of consideration?

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The 2022-23 college football season has begun and the NFL is not far behind. In preparation for this weekend's slate of college football games, Ryan Wilson, Chris Trapasso and myself compiled an early list of the best prospects expected to be available in the 2023 NFL Draft.

1. Will Anderson Jr., EDGE, Alabama
2. Myles Murphy, EDGE, Clemson
3. C.J. Stroud, QB, Ohio State
4. Bryce Young, QB, Alabama
5. Will Levis, QB, Kentucky
6. Jalen Carter, DL, Georgia
7. Trenton Simpson, LB, Clemson
8. Kelee Ringo, CB, Georgia
9. Antonio Johnson, S, Texas A&M
10. Kayshon Boutte, WR, LSU

NFL Draft fans should be familiar with a few of the names at the top of this list. Anderson and Carter have been discussed as two of the best defensive prospects to enter the draft in recent years. The quarterback position is projected to feature elite talent (Stroud, Young and Levis) that was not present a year ago. Levis is the first transfer on the list after leaving Penn State in 2021. Clemson has a loaded front seven on defense this season and two found their way into the top 10 overall. Despite producing the most prospects ever taken in the first three rounds, Georgia had two representatives in the top 10 overall. 

11. Jaxon Smith-Njigba, WR, Ohio State
12. Michael Mayer, TE, Notre Dame
13. Peter Skoronski, OL, Northwestern
14. Cam Smith, CB, South Carolina
15. Bryan Bresee, DL, Clemson
16. Bijan Robinson, RB, Texas
17. Noah Sewell, LB, Oregon
18. Arik Gilbert, TE, Georgia
19. Tony Grimes, CB, North Carolina
20. Anton Harrison, OT, Oklahoma

Smith-Njigba would be the third (fourth if Jameson Williams included) Ohio State wide receiver drafted in the first round over a two-year period. The stage is set for him to be the primary outlet for Stroud this season. Mayer is a well-rounded prospect who will not test as well athletically as Gilbert and some of the other talented tight ends. 

The early rankings are a prediction of what players could be at the next level and this range is the perfect example. Gilbert did not play for UGA last season but possesses the physical traits that helped Kyle Pitts become the No. 4 overall selection in the 2021 NFL Draft. Gilbert initially transferred from LSU. Robinson is the best running back prospect in recent years and should challenge the notion that running backs do not belong in the first round. 

21. Felix Anudike-Uzomah, EDGE, Kansas State
22. Eli Ricks, CB, Alabama
23. Paris Johnson Jr., OT, Ohio State
24. Nolan Smith, EDGE, Georgia
25. Isaiah Foskey, EDGE, Notre Dame
26. Andre Carter II, EDGE, Army
27. Jordan Battle, S, Alabama
28. Jaquelin Roy, DL, LSU
29. Josh Downs, WR, North Carolina
30. Zion Tupuola-Fetui, EDGE, Washington

Ricks is the second LSU transfer to make the list. He will play an important role in a loaded Alabama secondary. Johnson played guard for Ohio State last season but is now making the transition to the boundary. Smith and Carter are about as raw as edge rushers can be but they have noteworthy athletic traits. Downs is a personal favorite. If able to overlook his lack of traditionally accepted size, talent evaluators will find a natural route runner who is elusive post-catch. 

31. Garrett Williams, CB, Syracuse
32. Gervon Dexter, DL, Florida
33. Clark Phillips III, CB, Utah
34. Zach Harrison, EDGE, Ohio State
35. Tyler Van Dyke, QB, Miami (Fla.)
36. Zion Nelson, OT, Miami (Fla.)
37. Brian Branch, DB, Alabama
38. Jordan Addison, WR, USC
39. Jahmyr Gibbs, RB, Alabama
40. Siaki Ika, DL, Baylor

Williams, Dexter, Harrison and Nelson are faces of potential. Each possesses great size and natural athletic ability. Phillips is smaller in stature but feisty. Following a brief hiatus, a fourth quarterback (Van Dyke) makes the cut. Addison and Gibbs transferred from Pittsburgh and Georgia Tech, respectively. Gibbs is not a prototypical Crimson Tide running back but he excels in three phases of the game. Ika is the third LSU transfer to reside in the top-40. 

41. Joey Porter Jr., CB, Penn State
42. Jalen Catalon, S, Arkansas
43. Henry To'oTo'o, LB, Alabama
44. Blake Freeland, OT, BYU
45. Zay Flowers, WR, Boston College
46. Quentin Johnston, WR, TCU
47. BJ Ojulari, EDGE, LSU
48. Rakim Jarrett, WR, Maryland
49. Jordan Morgan, OL, Arizona
50. Brandon Joseph, S, Notre Dame

The final portion of the list begins with the son of former NFL linebacker great Joey Porter. Catalon is probably the most athletically gifted safety in the class but tackling has been an issue for him in the past. Johnston is a big-bodied wide receiver who will be relied upon to make plays down the field. Jarrett has significant upside and should build on an impressive 2021 campaign. 

Who will be Alabama's quarterback in 2023?

Alabama quarterback Bryce Young has been spectacular in 2022, despite worse conditions when compared to the stellar 2021 roster.

Who is Alabama's next QB?

Alabama Announces Bryce Young As Starting QB, Then Starts Jalen Milroe - Sports Illustrated.

What is Alabama's football schedule for 2023?

2023 Alabama Football Schedule.

Who is the #1 ranking QB class of 2023?

1. Malachi Nelson, USC Trojans.