In a stunning development that has sent shockwaves through the college football world, 7-foot-4 offensive lineman Mason Graham has officially flipped his commitment from the University of Georgia to the University of Alabama. The announcement, made via Graham’s social media platforms early Saturday morning, marks one of the most high-profile recruiting flips of the 2025 cycle — and possibly one of the most unique in the history of the sport.
Graham, a 5-star recruit and consensus top-ranked offensive tackle in the country, is making headlines not only for his elite talent but also for his staggering physical profile. At 7 feet 4 inches tall and weighing 340 pounds, Graham will become the tallest player in college football history when he suits up for the Crimson Tide. Perhaps even more astonishing is his athleticism: according to verified combine results, Graham clocked an eye-popping 4.5-second 40-yard dash, a time typically associated with elite wide receivers and defensive backs — not offensive linemen.
Alabama head coach Kalen DeBoer called the commitment a “program-changing moment” in a statement released shortly after the announcement.
“Mason Graham is a generational talent — physically, mentally, and athletically. His decision to join our family is a testament to the culture we’re building here in Tuscaloosa,” DeBoer said. “He’s not just a freak athlete — he’s a student of the game, and he wants to dominate.”
Graham had been committed to Georgia since August 2024, where he was projected to anchor the Bulldogs’ offensive line for years to come. His flip to Alabama comes just weeks before national signing day, dealing a blow to Kirby Smart’s top-ranked recruiting class.
Recruiting insiders suggest the change in commitment came after Graham’s official visit to Tuscaloosa last weekend, where he reportedly bonded with Alabama’s offensive line coach and current players.
Social media lit up following the announcement, with fans and analysts alike reacting to the rare blend of size, speed, and skill Graham brings to the field. Comparisons have already been made to NFL Hall of Famer Jonathan Ogden and even NBA stars, due to Graham’s towering frame.
With his commitment now solidified, all eyes will be on Tuscaloosa as Alabama prepares to welcome perhaps the most physically gifted lineman college football has ever seen.