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re: Class of 2016 Recruiting MEGATHREAD: Waiting On Demetris Robertson Edition
Posted on 9/9/15 at 1:21 am to TideSaint
Posted on 9/9/15 at 1:21 am to TideSaint
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6. LB Lyndell Wilson
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247Sports Crystal Ball Leader: Alabama (92 percent)
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The young man they call "Mack" continues to make improvements. Now in his third year at linebacker, the 6'2", 220-pound athlete looks confident from sideline-to-sideline, developing plenty of good defensive habits.
Lyndell Wilson's role as a leader for Carver High School (Alabama) augments an impressive skill set that allows him to stifle offensive strategies on the ground and through the air. He has the physical and mental makeup to evolve into an eventual captain for his college squad, though that ultimate destination may mot be determined until national signing day.
"Schools saw I had the ability, and I improved my game. I put it in my head that I was going to try to have every offer in the United States. And now here I am with a lot of decisions," he told Ethan Bernal of the Montgomery Advertiser.
Long viewed as the front-runner for his signature, Alabama must contend with Auburn, Louisville, LSU and others.
Posted on 9/9/15 at 1:22 am to TideSaint
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2. OL Greg Little
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247Sports Crystal Ball Leader: Alabama (56 percent)
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Greg Little is the catalyst up front for three-time defending Texas state champion Allen High School following the departure of fellow tackle Bobby Evans, a 2015 Oklahoma signee. He's played tackle at both bookend positions, progressing from a raw, converted tight end to a shutdown blocker.
His ability to maneuver downhill and laterally with burst makes the 6'6", 305-pound prospect one of the premier recruits we've scouted a the position this decade. He was the only offensive lineman who consistently challenged top-rated defensive tackle Rashan Gary at The Opening and presents plug-and-play potential at the next level.
Little, who decommitted from Texas A&M this summer, is still likely to land in the SEC. LSU, Alabama, Georgia, Auburn and Ole Miss made the cut for his newly released top-five list.
"I like all of the programs. All five are contenders every year," he told B/R's Damon Sayles.
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