Top recruits don’t always have a linear path from Fridays to Sundays, but Neal left no doubt with how he handled Saturdays.
The five-star offensive tackle recruit arrived in Tuscaloosa at a whopping 360 pounds and took over the starting left guard job as a true freshman. He earned freshman all-American honors in 2019 and seemed like a lock for going in the top 10 of the 2022 draft by the end of his sophomore year.
Neal was named a team captain heading into his junior year, and the newly minted left tackle didn’t disappoint with his showing. He was named a first team all-American for his 2021 output and declared for the draft as a true junior.
He leaves Alabama with 40 total starts split across left guard, right tackle, and left tackle.
Bryant McKinnie, Retired: Neal’s absurd physical proportions and athleticism make him a clear cut first rounder and likely one of the top players off the board. If he plays to his potential, he could be a franchise left tackle and one of the better players in the league.
Even if he falls short of that high bar, he should still end up as a long-term starter.
Always looking to one up myself! @MattRheaPhD @UA_CoachBallou pic.twitter.com/mEkce64Eqy — Evan Neal (@ENeal73) July 12, 2021
Always looking to one up myself! @MattRheaPhD @UA_CoachBallou pic.twitter.com/mEkce64Eqy
— Evan Neal (@ENeal73) July 12, 2021
Thanks you for everything bama nation !🐘🔴⚪️ @AlabamaFTBL #rolltide Thanks @k.hammer.art for creating this design! Go to her for freelance digital graphics. pic.twitter.com/7LL5yVhc5n — ⚜️Christopher Allen⚜️ (@Allen_Greatness) January 16, 2022
Thanks you for everything bama nation !🐘🔴⚪️ @AlabamaFTBL #rolltide
Thanks @k.hammer.art for creating this design! Go to her for freelance digital graphics. pic.twitter.com/7LL5yVhc5n
— ⚜️Christopher Allen⚜️ (@Allen_Greatness) January 16, 2022
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