Last season, Alabama defensive back Shawn Burgess-Becker appeared in 13 games, but only recorded three tackles. The rising sophomore decided to transfer out of the program once he realized he wasn't going to get a whole lot of run at his defensive back spot.
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AL.com's Matt Zenitz reports that there is a "98 percent" chance that Burgess-Becker lands at Central Florida in Orlando. Burgess-Becker is a Florida native and the only thing that would stop him from ending up a Knight would be if the Miami Hurricanes gave him a scholarship offer. Burgess-Becker has visited Central Florida and Miami, and has also received interested from Oregon, Oregon State and Wisconsin.
Burgess-Becker is a former 4-star recruit and was ranked as the nation's No. 10 athlete in the 2015 class, according to 247Sports' composite rankings.
[h/t SEC Country]