PhillyGirl
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Say hello to the 21st member of the Alabama Class of 2015!
"McMillon is rated as 217th player overall in the country, as well as the number No. 15 outside linebacker, and the No. eight player in his home state of Tennessee, according to 247Sportsā Composite rankings" (via Bama Hammer). From Whitehaven High School in Memphis. Final four schools were Bama, Michigan, Auburn, Ole Miss. He is 6'3" and 239 pounds.
Also via Bama Hammer:
"In his prediction article (subscriber content) from yesterday, BamaOnlineās Tim Watts described McMillon has having the perfect mold for the typical Alabama linebacker. Watts also stated that McMillon shows great form while tackling and is highly effective as a blitzer, doing damage on passing downs.
McMillonās area recruiter is Coach Billy Napier who has done a great job during his time at Alabama. According to Watts, linebacker coach Kevin Steele also did a great job with his recruitment and explained to McMillon how he would fit in the Tideās defense as a Mike or Will linebacker. McMillon plans on studying engineering and came away highly impressed with the aerospace engineering program in Tuscaloosa."
"McMillon is rated as 217th player overall in the country, as well as the number No. 15 outside linebacker, and the No. eight player in his home state of Tennessee, according to 247Sportsā Composite rankings" (via Bama Hammer). From Whitehaven High School in Memphis. Final four schools were Bama, Michigan, Auburn, Ole Miss. He is 6'3" and 239 pounds.
Also via Bama Hammer:
"In his prediction article (subscriber content) from yesterday, BamaOnlineās Tim Watts described McMillon has having the perfect mold for the typical Alabama linebacker. Watts also stated that McMillon shows great form while tackling and is highly effective as a blitzer, doing damage on passing downs.
McMillonās area recruiter is Coach Billy Napier who has done a great job during his time at Alabama. According to Watts, linebacker coach Kevin Steele also did a great job with his recruitment and explained to McMillon how he would fit in the Tideās defense as a Mike or Will linebacker. McMillon plans on studying engineering and came away highly impressed with the aerospace engineering program in Tuscaloosa."