Alabama Commit Colt Lumpris Linked to Visits That Could Change Everything

Alabama's grip on four-star recruit Colt Lumpris loosens as he explores alternative prospects with key official visits lined up.

Alabama's recruiting class for 2027 is already making waves, and four-star tight end Colt Lumpris is a key part of that buzz. Standing tall at 6-foot-6 and weighing in at 225 pounds, the New Jersey native has committed to the Crimson Tide, but his journey seems far from over as he explores his options with official visits this spring and summer.

Lumpris has expressed confidence in his commitment to Alabama, saying he's "pretty locked in," but with multiple official visits lined up, the landscape could shift. He’s scheduled to visit Tuscaloosa from May 29-31, coinciding with a significant recruiting weekend for Alabama's head coach, Kalen DeBoer. However, his itinerary also includes a trip to Penn State from June 19-21, keeping fans and analysts on their toes about his final decision.

With three official visits already planned and possibly more to come, Lumpris is definitely a player to watch. Although one of Alabama's earliest commits for 2027, the potential for a flip remains as he heads into his senior year.

The coaching carousel at Alabama adds another layer to Lumpris's decision-making process. Originally committing when Bryan Ellis was the tight ends coach, Lumpris has seen changes with Nick Sheridan moving to Michigan State and Ellis transitioning to quarterback coach.

Richard Owens, brought in from Louisville, now leads the tight ends. Owens, known for his background as an offensive line coach, might lean towards tight ends who can contribute significantly in blocking schemes.

While Lumpris possesses the size and skill of an oversized receiver at The Lawrenceville School, his potential to develop into a formidable blocker is still in the making. Adding weight to his frame could enhance his blocking abilities, but it also carries the risk of diminishing the explosiveness that sets him apart.

Conversations between Lumpris and Owens have taken place, but if the vision doesn’t align, Lumpris might reconsider his options before making anything official with Alabama. Penn State, known for its tight end development, remains a compelling alternative, especially with the program's transition from James Franklin to Matt Campbell.

Though Lumpris hasn't publicly announced all his official visits, recent offers from Colorado and Florida add intrigue to his recruitment story. Currently ranked as the 15th tight end in the 2027 class and 279th overall by 247Sports Composite, Lumpris's decision will be closely watched by fans and analysts alike.