One of two transfer additions for the Crimson Tide on Monday night along with Michigan safety Keon Sabb, Alabama has landed a commitment from a tight end in Washington’s Josh Cuevas.
Cuevas, who originally began his collegiate career with two seasons at Cal Poly in 2021-22, appeared in all 15 games for the national runner-up Huskies this past season. During this past fall, Cuevas had four receptions from the tight end position for 164 yards and a touchdown, while also making three tackles as well.
The addition of Cuevas means the Washington transfer is yet another name to watch in an Alabama tight end room that is tasked with replacing Amari Niblack, who transferred to Texas earlier this offseason. Cuevas is also an experienced option and should factor in alongside the likes of CJ Dippre and Robbie Ouzts, among others.
The eighth transfer addition for Alabama so far this offseason, Cuevas is now the fourth player to follow new head coach Kalen DeBoer from Washington, joining offensive lineman Parker Brailsford, wide receiver Germie Bernard, and quarterback Austin Mack.
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