Alabama among finalists for 4-star 2026 defensive lineman
Nolan Wilson, one of the nation's top defensive line prospects, has officially narrowed his list of finalists down to five, a group which includes the Alabama Crimson Tide.
Alongside the Crimson Tide, Wilson also listed the Auburn Tigers, Florida Gators, Miami Hurricanes, and Ole Miss Rebels among his finalists.
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According to the 247Sports Composite recruiting rankings, Wilson is considered as the nation's No. 58 overall player in the 2026 class, as well as the No. 3 prospect in the state of Mississippi where he attends Picayune Memorial High School. A four-star prospect, Wilson is also ranked as the No. 6 defensive lineman in the nation.
Alabama's 2026 class currently has five commitments, four of which come on the defensive side of the ball.
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