Dylan Moses has been named the Parade Magazine national player of the year for the 2017 signing class.

Moses, who started receiving scholarship offers in middle school, is a five-star outside linebacker and the No. 13 prospect in the country, according to the 247Sports Composite. Naturally, he’s already enrolled to Alabama after committing to the Crimson Tide back in October.

The 6-foot-3, 235-pound freak of nature is one of three Alabama early enrollees to make Parade’s first-team high school All-American list alongside running back Najee Harris and offensive lineman Alex Leatherwood — also five-star prospects — who made the cut for the team.

Moses, an Under Armour All-American, has been compared to LeBron James, Ray Lewis and Bo Jackson (or a combination of the three) for his otherworldly athletic ability at such a young age. As a senior at IMG Academy this past season, he recorded 106 tackles (8.0 for loss), two sacks and five pass deflections in nine games.

Stockpiled with 20 five- and four-star recruits, Alabama should finish the No. 1 recruiting class in the country for what will remarkably be the seventh consecutive year.

Moses will appear in Parade’s Feb. 5 issue.

 

(H/T: AL.com)