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Rising 4-star QB Bryson Beaver visiting Alabama, adds offer from Crimson Tide

hunterby: Hunter Shelton06/15/25HunterShelton_
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Vista Murrieta (Calif.) four-star quarterback Bryson Beaver has emerged as a name to know this summer for teams still looking to add a commitment from a signal-caller.

After picking up an offer from Oregon earlier this week, Beaver promptly announced his decommittment from Boise State. He visited Ole Miss this weekend and added an offer from the Rebels. Now, the 6-foot-3 signal-caller has added Alabama to his offer sheet.

Beaver announced his offer from the Crimson Tide on Sunday via Instagram. According to BamaOnLine’s Andrew Bone, Beaver is currently in Tuscaloosa on an unofficial visit.

The Tide are currently without a QB in its 2026 class and have began making moves with some of the top names on the board, as well as signal-callers committed elsewhere. Beaver’s recruitment has swiftly blown up and the SEC juggernaut is getting in the mix.

The Elite 11 Finalist threw for 3,214 yards and 33 touchdowns as a junior last season. He caught up with On3’s Steve Wiltfong to discuss his Oregon offer earlier this week and noted that he was also “talking with a few other schools.”

Beaver on Boise State decommitment, Ole Miss visit

Beaver announced on Thursday that he’s no longer committed to Spencer Danielson and Boise State. The Broncos originally landed his pledge in April.

“Earlier this week, after speaking with Coach Danielson, I made the decision to decommit from Boise State and reopen my recruiting process,” he wrote. “This decision was a tremendously difficult one, because of how good the Boise State family has been to us.  My family and I have nothing but gratitude for the kindness that has been shown to us by the Boise State coaching staff and “Bronco Nation” as a whole.  I wish the Boise State family nothing but the best in the future.”

Oregon offered after seeing Beaver throw. He told On3’s Steve Wiltfong that he’s looking to visit Eugene next weekend. Ole Miss then jumped in the mix and got him to Oxford on Saturday.

“The coaching staff was the biggest highlight,” Beaver told On3 about his trip to the Magnolia State. “They have a great team of quarterback coaches and we got to spend a couple hours going over film and learning how they’ve been able to be so successful the last several years.

As options continue to come off the board, Beaver’s name has emerged. He’ll compete in the Elite 11 Finals next week in Los Angeles and will look to boost his stock further.