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Alabamas Most Wanted: 21-30

TideSports.com is counting down the top 50 high school players in the state. We'll reveal 10 players each day as we draw closer to some of the biggest prospects in the country. Check back daily!
21. Jarrion Street
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High school: Hewitt-Trussville
Ht: 6-1 Wt: 203 Pos: RB
Rivals.com rating: 3 stars
What you need to know: Street played in the Alabama-Mississippi All-Star Classic. He had 1,425 yards rushing on 212 carries and 18 touchdowns as a senior.
Considering: Ole Miss commitment
Bone says: Street is a tall running back who is somewhat similar to former Daphne star, T.J. Yeldon. He is an excellent pass-catcher out of the backfield.
22. Kelvin Lucky
High school: Edgewood Academy (Elmore)
Ht: 6-6 Wt: 228 Pos: ATH
Rivals.com rating: Not ranked
What you need to know: Lucky is a Nigerian transfer student who started playing football a year ago. He is also a basketball star.
Considering: Florida, Texas, Vanderbilt
Bone says: Lucky is an infant in regards to his football knowledge, but has all the tools needed to become an elite player. He will need time to develop, but has freakish athleticism, size and speed.
23. Riley Cole
High school: Oneonta
Ht: 6-3 Wt: 217 Pos: LB
Rivals.com rating: 3 stars
What you need to know: Cole had 103 tackles, nine tackles for loss and a sack during his senior season. He missed three games because of an injury.
Considering: Alabama commitment
Bone says: Cole earned an offer from Alabama with a strong performance at the Tide's camp in June. He is a smart player, runs really well side-to-side and has great instincts.
24. Jacorey Morris
High school: Clarke County (Grove Hill)
Ht: 6-2 : 225 Pos: LB
Rivals.com rating: 3 stars
What you need to know: Morris has been very quiet since his commitment. He gave his verbal pledge to the Gamecocks prior to the start of his junior season.
Considering: South Carolina commitment
Bone says: Morris might become the sleeper of the class. He moves extremely well for his size. He does a great job of attacking the ballcarrier and takes good angles.
25. TaDarryl Marshall
High school: Leeds
Ht: 6-0 Wt: 190 Pos: ATH
Rivals.com rating: 3 stars
What you need to know: Marshall helped Leeds win two consecutive state championships. He recently decommitted from Tennessee. He served as a replacement in the Alabama-Mississippi All-Star Classic as a receiver.
Considering: Kentucky, Illinois, Samford, South Carolina, South Florida, Virginia Tech
Bone says: Marshall is a star on the offensive side of the ball. He is athletic, quick and makes great decisions. He will move from quarterback to receiver at the next level. He is dangerous in the open field.
26. Kingston Davis
High school: Prattville
Ht: 6-0 Wt: 242 Pos: RB
Rivals.com rating: 3 stars
What you need to know: Davis had a great senior season, rushing for 1,656 yards and 19 touchdowns.

Considering: Michigan commitment
Bone says: Davis is a big, bruising back who might end up playing fullback for the Wolverines. He has good speed to go along with his impressive size.
27. Ty Pigrome
High school: Clay-Chalkville
Ht: 5-11 Wt: 180 Pos: ATH
Rivals.com rating: 3 stars
What you need to know: Pigrome was runner-up for Mr. Football in 2014. He won a state championship in 2014, and was runner-up in 2015. He passed for 3,080 yards with 44 touchdowns and only four interceptions as a senior with 1,349 yards and 18 touchdowns on the ground.
Considering: Arkansas State, Indiana, Missouri, Purdue, New Mexico
Bone says: Pigrome is an extremely dangerous player on the offensive side of the ball who made plays with his arm and legs. He is very quick and elusive, and his future college position remains in the air.
28. Bailey McElwain
High school: Hewitt-Trussville
Ht: 6-0 Wt: 227 Pos: FB
Rivals.com rating: 3 stars
What you need to know: McElwain was a star on both sides of the ball. He had 71 tackles this season with four sacks and 13 tackles for loss. He started at fullback in the Alabama-Mississippi All-Star Classic.
Considering: Stanford commitment
Bone says: McElwain is a devastating blocker. He is very physical and will open up plenty of holes.
29. Antonio Nelson
High school: Carver (Montgomery)
Ht: 6-3 Wt: 190 Pos: Safety
Rivals.com rating: 3 stars
What you need to know: Nelson received an offer from Florida in November and committed almost immediately. He is a teammate with five-star linebacker Lyndell Wilson, who is also very high on Florida's wish list.
Considering: Florida commitment
Bone says: Nelson has excellent range in the secondary. He has long arms and reacts quickly to the ball. He is still somewhat new to the sport since he has always been a basketball player.
30. Griffin Gentry
High school: Homewood
Ht: 6-2 1/2 Wt: 260 Pos: DE
Rivals.com rating: 3 stars
What you need to know: Gentry originally committed to Troy before earning his first SEC offer from South Carolina.
Considering: South Carolina commitment
Bone says: Gentry has great hands, great quickness off the ball and strength. He really knows how to use his hands against linemen.


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