Dre Kirkpatrick Jr. announced his top four schools and a commitment date Tuesday via Twitter. 

Kirkpatrick will choose between Alabama, Arkansas, Auburn and Missouri on Friday, Aug. 18 at 5 p.m. The Gadsden City product currently garners a three-star rating from multiple recruiting sites.

The Crimson Tide are the latest to offer the Alabama legacy. 

Nick Saban offered him after camp last week. 

“After the camp, I felt good,” Kirkpatrick told Touchdown Alabama. “I knew I did good in the camp. Coach Saban called me to his office, and he told me he would love for me to go to school there and play for him. I feel like it just gives me a boost. It gives me more confidence.”

The rising senior is projected to be a defensive back at the next level. At 6-foot and 190 pounds, he is a scrappy defender, who roams around the secondary, jumping at every opportunity to create a turnover.  

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