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4-star WR Brandon Inniss sets official visit to Alabama

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The first official visit is set for one of the nation’s top receiver prospects for 2023.

Miami Gardens (Fla.) American Heritage wide receiver Brandon Inniss announced his plans to officially visit Alabama June 3 on Twitter Sunday afternoon.

Inniss is among the best of the best, a four-star prospect ranked No. 27 nationally according to the On3 Consensus, a complete and equally weighted industry-generated average that utilizes all four major recruiting media companies.

The 6-foot-0, 189-pound receiver and once-Oklahoma commit has no other official visits set at this time. Inniss recently visited Ohio State in April after taking March visits to in-state schools Miami, Florida and Florida State. He was unable to attend the Crimson Tide’s spring game last weekend.

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USC and Ohio State lead the way

According to the On3 Recruiting Prediction Machine, it’s a two-way race to land the American Heritage star. USC is atop the standings at 63.8% with the Buckeyes just behind at 28.8%. Alabama sits third in the RPM at 2.2%.

Nick Saban’s Crimson Tide rank No. 4 in the On3 Consensus Team Rankings with commitments from a trio of blue-chip prospects.

Brandon Inniss Scouting Summary

On3 Director of Scouting Charles Power wrote the following on Brandon Inniss as a prospect:

Developed wide receiver who has been on the national radar dating back to middle school. Emerged as a college prospect while playing on varsity as an eighth grader. Has a technically advanced skill set. Has high-level quickness both in his releases and at the top of his routes. Can break off defensive backs with his change of direction. Competitive and embraces matchups with other top prospects. A standout on the camp and 7-on-7 circuit. Tests as a good athlete in the combine setting. Not as productive as some other top receivers as a junior in part due to being forced to play quarterback for part of the season. Has a tendency to let the ball get into his body at times, but has shown more high-point ability as a junior. Fights for yardage after the catch. Has the look of a high-floor prospect who should be set up to contribute early in his college career.