
Class of 2026 four-star linebacker Anthony Davis Jr. has narrowed his college choices down to five programs.
Davis Jr. revealed that his finalists include Alabama, Auburn, Florida, Michigan, and Ole Miss.
The standout from Grayson High School (GA) has official visits lined up with Auburn, Ole Miss, Michigan, and Alabama, with a trip to Tuscaloosa scheduled for June 20-22.
He previously spoke with Touchdown Alabama at the Under Armour Camp in Atlanta, where he praised the Crimson Tide.

“They’re an elite program,” Davis said. “Bama is Bama. They win and send players to the league.”
Playing as an outside linebacker — a position Alabama may be targeting in the 2025 cycle — Davis believes his playing style fits well within their defensive approach.
“They’ve got a strong defense,” he told Touchdown Alabama. “Their scheme is solid. The linebackers play fast, which is how I play. It’s a great system.”
Standing 6-foot-2 and weighing 200 pounds, Davis Jr. is a versatile defender known for his range and ability to make plays both in space and in the trenches. He’s projected to be capable of filling multiple roles at the next level.
In his junior season, he tallied 105 tackles, 15 tackles for loss, and three sacks.
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