Report: No. 1 ranked OLB Dylan Moses not sure how he 'fits' with Alabama

Alabama fans won't be happy with this.

This might not be the news Alabama fans want to hear. The nation's No. 2 ranked player in the country, outside linebacker Dylan Moses (6-foot-2, 220 pounds, Bradenton, Fla.) apparently isn't as high on Alabama as he once seemed to be. Back in March, Moses tweeted a picture of Bryant-Denny Stadium and said being in Tuscaloosa made him want to commit again. But then subsequently after, he claimed Texas was his new leader in front of Alabama.

According to a new report from the Atlanta-Journal Constitution, Moses now isn't so sure that there is enough room for him in the 2017 class — especially with the two linebackers the Tide landed in Markail Benton and VanDarius Cowan.

"Alabama is great," Moses told the AJC. "I saw that they got two more commitments (Benton and Cowan). It kind of has me a little iffy about it because I don't really know how I fit inside that. I'm still trying to look at that.

"They keep telling me that they have room for me, but just looking at it, all of the linebackers they have there now — and with two more (recent) linebacker commits — they're probably going to get some more. I'm trying to think about it."

Moses added that playing time is important to him, as expected, which is another reason that he isn't too sure about Alabama. But in all honestly, with the incredibly talented recruiting classes Alabama has put together over the years, every season there are five-stars vying for playing time. We'll see where Moses eventually ends up.

[H/T: SEC Country]