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re: Class of 2019 Recruiting MEGATHREAD: That's a Wrap Edition
Posted on 1/16/19 at 1:23 pm to TideSaint
Posted on 1/16/19 at 1:23 pm to TideSaint
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NO. 126 CHRISTIAN WILLIAMS, CB
247Sports Scouting Report:
Long-limbed, muscular athlete with the look of a wide receiver or safety. Projects on defense because of versatility to play cornerback or safety with balanced instincts against the pass and the run. Great ball skills on offense, defense and special teams in high school with play-making ability in space. More quick than fast. Good, not great hips that could lend to more of a zone fit within a secondary. Length and above-average physicality to project as nickel style DB with high football IQ to boot. May need a year to physically develop into safety or combo DB before settling into a starting role at the Power 5 level. Could blossom into a second day (third round) NFL Draft pick.
Posted on 1/16/19 at 1:23 pm to TideSaint
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NO. 141 CHRISTIAN HARRIS, ILB
247Sports Scouting Report:
“He played a lot of DB in high school, so we got to actually see him play at linebacker and see how he moves and tackles at linebacker. I thought he was one of the top two or three linebackers in the actual (All-American Bowl). He obviously has really good range and movement skills. His instincts at linebacker checked out in the practices and in the game, too. That was really one of the main questions was how he was going to adjust to the position and it looks like that was pretty seamless.”
Posted on 1/16/19 at 1:23 pm to TideSaint
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NO. 161 KING MWIKUTA, OLB
247Sports Scouting Report:
Tall and long. Has the prototypical build for an edge rusher. Pure speed rusher with one of the quicker first steps in the 2019 cycle. Fires off the ball and typically blows by opposing offensive linemen. Has natural flexibility with the ability to run the arc and dip/bend around the edge. Consistently creates disruption on pass downs by way of quarterback hurries. Primarily plays with his hand on the ground in high school but looks to be just as comfortable playing out of a two-point stance. Has the fluidity and athleticism to be a stand-up edge player in college. Shows good hands at times but is raw from a technique standpoint. Improvement of secondary moves will help in finishing plays. Will need to increase strength at the point of attack to get better as a run defender. Projects as a multi-year Power 5 starter after a few years on campus.
Posted on 1/16/19 at 1:24 pm to TideSaint
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NO. 167 BRAYLEN INGRAHAM, SDE
247Sports Scouting Report:
"Braylen has been an asset on a holistic level," St. Thomas Aquinas head coach Roger Harriott told BamaOnLine. "His even temperament has struck a balance of humility, confidence, and integrity. As a player, he is dominant between the whistles. His size, athleticism, strength, physicality, and speed have enabled him to be a formidable force against opponents."
Posted on 1/16/19 at 1:24 pm to TideSaint
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NO. 195 DARRIAN DALCOURT, OG
247Sports Scouting Report:
Darrian Dalcourt moved from offensive tackle to center this season, and the position fits the four-star Alabama commit well. Dalcourt. He stays low and has a strong initial punch. He engages the defensive player and drives his legs well in the running game. He has the dexterity to get out and pull quickly, and in pass protection he is able to chip one defensive lineman and get to another. He is strong and flexible.
Posted on 1/16/19 at 1:24 pm to TideSaint
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JUST MISSED THE TOP247 ON THE 247SPORTS COMPOSITE RANKINGS …
No. 248 DJ Dale
No. 249 Keilan Robinson
No. 279 John Metchie
No. 284 Tanner Bowles
No. 302 Paul Tyson
No. 311 Jahleel Billingsley
Posted on 1/16/19 at 1:25 pm to TideSaint
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FULL LIST ...
No. 5 Trey Sanders
No. 7 Antonio Alfano
No. 10 Evan Neal
No. 43 Pierce Quick
No. 44 Jordan Battle
No. 50 Amari Kight
No. 69 Justin Eboigbe
No. 75 Khris Bogle
No. 79 Shane Lee
No. 88 Byron Young
No. 94 Jeffery Carter
No. 100 DeMarcco Hellams
No. 104 Brandon Turnage
No. 106 Taulia Tagovailoa
No. 114 Kevin Harris
No. 124 Marcus Banks
No. 126 Christian Williams
No. 141 Christian Harris
No. 161 King Mwikuta
No. 167 Braylen Ingraham
No. 195 Darrian Dalcourt
No. 248 DJ Dale
No. 249 Keilan Robinson
No. 279 John Metchie
No. 284 Tanner Bowles
No. 302 Paul Tyson
No. 311 Jahleel Billingsley
This post was edited on 1/16/19 at 1:26 pm
Posted on 1/16/19 at 3:51 pm to TideSaint
Best 247Composite Class Averages Since 2005
1. 2017 Ohio St (94.59)
2. 2019 Alabama (94.43)
3. 2018 Ohio St (94.29)
4. 2005 USC (94.26)
5. 2018 Georgia (94.23)
5. 2018 USC (94.23)
7. 2010 Florida (93.99)
8. 2010 Texas (93.90)
9. 2017 Alabama (93.76)
10. 2015 Alabama (93.73)
11. 2014 Alabama (93.65)
12. 2008 USC (93.61)
13. 2009 USC (93.59)
14. 2018 Clemson (93.45)
15. 2012 Alabama (93.40)
16. 2019 Georgia (93.37)
1. 2017 Ohio St (94.59)
2. 2019 Alabama (94.43)
3. 2018 Ohio St (94.29)
4. 2005 USC (94.26)
5. 2018 Georgia (94.23)
5. 2018 USC (94.23)
7. 2010 Florida (93.99)
8. 2010 Texas (93.90)
9. 2017 Alabama (93.76)
10. 2015 Alabama (93.73)
11. 2014 Alabama (93.65)
12. 2008 USC (93.61)
13. 2009 USC (93.59)
14. 2018 Clemson (93.45)
15. 2012 Alabama (93.40)
16. 2019 Georgia (93.37)
This post was edited on 1/16/19 at 3:52 pm
Posted on 1/16/19 at 4:12 pm to SummerOfGeorge
Without Reichard, it would be 94.81
But I'm glad he is on board.
But I'm glad he is on board.
Posted on 1/16/19 at 4:24 pm to colbyjacks
Need to bookmark your post for the years ahead.
Posted on 1/16/19 at 6:04 pm to JoseyWalesTheOutlaw
How do you have the #1 and #3 class of all time back to back and not even make the playoffs? Sucks to be a Suckeye.
This post was edited on 1/16/19 at 6:05 pm
Posted on 1/16/19 at 6:10 pm to phil4bama
Urban was a cancer in terms of developing those rosters... he choked out that offense and enabled a culture that rotted from within...
Posted on 1/16/19 at 6:34 pm to Tider95
Khris Bogle tweeted don’t ask about what’s next he doesn’t know. Was lupoi his main recruiter?
Posted on 1/16/19 at 6:39 pm to Kcstills17
Diaz is gonna pull that kid before it’s over. Just my take.
Posted on 1/16/19 at 6:48 pm to Kcstills17
No, 247 has Golding and Kool as his primaries. I think he was the primary for To’oto’o though.
Posted on 1/16/19 at 6:48 pm to phil4bama
Tosh leaving sucks! Anyone else remember a off season like this one in recent memory?
Posted on 1/16/19 at 7:34 pm to Kcstills17
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Khris Bogle tweeted don’t ask about what’s next he doesn’t know. Was lupoi his main recruiter?
Pannuzio is his area/main recruiter. Lupoi was involved as DC/OLB coach, but also Saban and Kugliowski. Lupoi has been the area/main recruiter for To'oto'o, but Golding has also been recruiting him as his position (ILB) coach, and Saban has been involved too.
This post was edited on 1/16/19 at 7:37 pm
Posted on 1/16/19 at 7:35 pm to TidalSurge1
If bogle leaves, it wont be because of Tosh leaving... it will be him taking that as an excuse to go play in Miami as THE GUY. They are decimated at edge rush... they need him.
Posted on 1/16/19 at 7:49 pm to Tider95
Bring Lake on as Co-DC and we would have Golding Lake, which is a real place in Canada
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