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re: Class of 2019 Recruiting MEGATHREAD: That's a Wrap Edition
Posted on 4/18/18 at 8:55 am to Rizzy
Posted on 4/18/18 at 8:55 am to Rizzy
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Who commits today?
Imo, the most likely candidates to commit before the weekend are 2019 & 2020 in-state targets.
Also (imo) on pre-weekend watch: Jerrion Ealy decommitting from Ole Miss.
This post was edited on 4/18/18 at 2:43 pm
Posted on 4/18/18 at 8:55 am to Rizzy
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Is it the one from Mississippi?
The one from Mississippi that I haven't named in a post above.
Posted on 4/18/18 at 8:57 am to remaster916
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Who commits today?

Posted on 4/18/18 at 8:57 am to TideSaint
I figured that was the one. LoL
Posted on 4/18/18 at 9:08 am to TideSaint
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Anthony Alfano
Watched him last night. Dude has some great film
Posted on 4/18/18 at 9:31 am to Dubosed
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Watched him last night. Dude has some great film
Apparently he has some off the field issues he is dealing with. He had to transfer schools for some reason.
Posted on 4/18/18 at 9:43 am to TideSaint
This is a little old, but I'm still going to post it.
2017 MaxPreps Junior All-American Football Team
2017 MaxPreps Junior All-American Football Team
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The junior class — the Class of 2019 — features some of the best talent in the nation. JT Daniels was named our 2017 National Football Player of the Year and, even with him reclassifying, he is part of our junior team. The future quarterback of the USC Trojans was named Freshman of the Year, Sophomore of the Year, Junior of the Year, and Player of the Year during his three-year high school career.
The three first-team quarterbacks combined to throw for 10,582 yards and 137 touchdowns. They also ran for another 2,800 combined yards and 40 more scores.
Defensive end Kayvon Thibodeaux, a 5-star from Oaks Christian (Westlake Village, Calif.), leads the way on defense along with 5-star linebacker Owen Pappoe of Grayson (Loganville, Ga.) and 4-star defensive back Chris Steele of St. John Bosco (Bellflower, Calif.).
Posted on 4/18/18 at 9:45 am to TideSaint
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First Team Offense
QB — JT Daniels, Mater Dei (Santa Ana, Calif.)
The 2017 Football Player of the Year threw for more than 4,000 yards and 52 touchdowns leading Mater Dei to a 15-0 record and a spot at No. 1 in our final Top 25.
QB — Grant Tisdale, Allen (Texas)
One of the top rated dual-threat quarterbacks in the country had a big-time junior campaign leading Allen to a 6A D1 UIL Texas state championship. He threw for over 2,000 yards and rushed for 1,000-plus more yards to go with 43 total touchdowns.
QB — Kaiden Bennett, Folsom (Calif.)
Bennett led Folsom to its first CIF state title since 2014 as he finished his junior season with 5,649 total yards and 73 total touchdowns.
RB — Quavaris Crouch, Harding University (Charlotte, N.C.)
Crouch was one of three juniors to be named to the All-American team. He was named the North Carolina Gatorade Football Player of the Year after rushing for more than 3,000 yards and 31 touchdowns.
RB — Trey Sanders, IMG Academy (Bradenton, Fla.)
The former Alabama commit averaged nearly 10 yards per carry for the No. 2 team in high school football and had monster games against some of the best competition during his junior year.
RB — Jerrion Ealy, Jackson Prep (Jackson, Miss.)
One of the top rated running backs from the Class of 2019, Ealy rushed for nearly 2,000 yards and 32 touchdowns this past season. He also had nearly 600 yards receiving and eight more scores.
WR — Darren Jones, Cajon (San Bernardino, Calif.)
The 6-foot-8 wide receiver was one of the top playmakers in the nation this past year. He was second in the country with 2,094 yards receiving and he finished the year with 28 touchdowns and helped lead Cajon to the CIF Division 1-AA state championship game.
WR — Garrett Wilson, Lake Travis (Austin, Texas)
Wilson played a major part in leading Lake Travis back to the state title game again in 2017. He hauled in 90 receptions for 1,675 yards and 26 touchdowns.
WR — Joe Ngata, Folsom (Calif.)
Ngata and Bennett formed one of the best quarterback/wide receiver duos in the country this year. The 4-star wideout hauled in 81 receptions for 1,777 yards and 26 touchdowns.
TE — Hudson Henry, Pulaski Academy (Little Rock, Ark.)
The younger brother of the San Diego Chargers' tight end Hunter Henry had another big season. He finished the year with 72 grabs for nearly 1,000 yards and 10 touchdowns. He played a vital part in winning Pulaski Academy winnings its fourth consecutive Class 5A state championship.
OL — Devontae Dobbs, Belleville (Mich.)
The nation's No. 1 rated offensive tackle from the Class of 2019 is one of the top players overall among all juniors.
OL — Kenyon Green, Atascocita (Humble, Texas)
The 5-star offensive tackle is the top rated player in all of Texas from the Class of 2019 and is a Top 10 recruit overall.
OL — Kardell Thomas, Southern Lab (Baton Rouge, La.)
The 2019 LSU commit is one of the most talented offensive lineman in high school football. The 5-star lineman is the second rated offensive guard from the Class of 2019.
OL — EJ Ndoma-Ogar, Allen (Texas)
The 4-star offensive lineman was a vital piece for the Eagles winning their first state title since 2014.
OL — Clay Webb, Oxford (Ala.)
The 5-star offensive lineman is one of the most physical and talented players from the Class of 2019. He checks in as a Top 15 recruit overall and is the top-rated offensive guard.
AP — Jordan Whittington, Cuero (Texas)
There might not be a better playmaker in the open field than Cuero's 5-star wide receiver. He had nearly 2,000 yards of total offense to go with 21 touchdowns. He added nearly 50 tackles and three interceptions for a 10-1 Cuero team.
K — Ryan Fitzgerald, Colquitt County (Moultrie, Ga.)
Colquitt County's star kicker was one of three juniors to make the All-American team. He was one of the top special teams players in the country in 2017.
Posted on 4/18/18 at 9:46 am to TideSaint
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First Team Defense
DL — Kayvon Thibodeaux, Oaks Christian (Westlake Village, Calif.)
The nation's top rated recruit from the Class of 2019 had a monster junior season. He finished the year with 99 tackles, 28 tackles for loss and 20 sacks while leading Oaks Christian to the CIF Division 1-AA regional finals.
DL — Faatui Tuitele, St. Louis (Honolulu)
The 5-star defensive tackle was the leader on one of the best defenses in high school football this past season. He played a vital role in leading St. Louis to its second consecutive Open Division state title.
DL — Ishmael Sopsher, Amite (La.)
The second-rated player overall from the Class of 2019 was one of the most dominant defensive lineman in the nation in 2017.
DL — Nolan Smith, IMG Academy (Bradenton, Fla.)
The 2019 Georgia commit helped form one of the best defensive lines in the country this past season. Smith, along with 2017 All-American selections, Xavier Thomas and Taron Vincent, was near impossible to block in 2017.
LB — Henry To'oto'o, De La Salle (Concord, Calif.)
One of the most talented players from California did it all during his junior season. The 5-star linebacker was a playmaker all over the field on defense and he ran for nearly 500 yards on offense after De La Salle dealt with some injuries in the backfield.
LB — Owen Pappoe, Grayson (Loganville, Ga.)
The 5-star prospect from Georgia is the No. 1 rated linebacker from the Class of 2019, and is one of the top overall football players in the country regardless of class.
LB — Shane Lee, St. Frances Academy (Baltimore)
The Panthers had one of the country's top defenses and the top-rated inside linebacker from the Class of 2019 was one of the main pieces on a defense that only allowed 65 total points.
LB — Zach Edwards, Starkville (Miss.)
The 4-star linebacker from Starkville had a monster junior campaign with 125 tackles, 36 tackles for loss, 11 sacks and four forced fumbles.
DB — Chris Steele, St. John Bosco (Bellflower, Calif.)
St. John Bosco had one of the best secondaries in high school football and Steele was a main reason why. The 4-star defensive back is rated as the No. 2 corner from the Class of 2019.
DB — Akeem Dent, Palm Beach Central (Wellington, Fla.)
The top-rated corner from the Class of 2019 is one of the best all-around defensive backs in the country. The 2019 Florida State commit finished his junior season with 81 tackles and five interceptions.
DB — Brian Williams, Bishop Dunne (Dallas)
The top-rated safety from the Class of 2019 is one of the best overall players in all of Texas. The 5-star defensive back had five interceptions in 2017.
DB — Daxton Hill, Washington (Tulsa, Okla.)
The 5-star defensive back finished his junior season with 67 tackles, six tackles for loss, and five interceptions. He played a huge role in leading the Hornets to their first state title in seven years.
AP — Traveon Freshwater, Northeastern (Elizabeth City, N.C.)
The 4-star linebacker from Northeastern had one of the most dominant stat lines this past season. He finished tied for fifth in the country with 27 sacks to go with 157 tackles and he also rushed for 2,000-plus yards and 22 scores.
P — Jack Luckhurst, Bishop Diego (Santa Barbara, Calif.)
Luckhurst was No. 1 in all of high school football averaging 53.3 yards per punt.
Posted on 4/18/18 at 9:48 am to TideSaint
2017 MaxPreps Sophomore All-American Football Team
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The sophomore class — the Class of 2020 — features some of the most talented players in the country.
The quarterback position is loaded with future stars. St. John Bosco's DJ Uiagalelei showed he is ready for the limelight. In only eight starts, he threw for more than 3,000 yards and 38 touchdowns against some of the toughest competition in the country.
In late September — on the road in Washington, D.C., against nationally ranked St. John's — he rallied the Braves to a 21-17 win erasing a double-digit, fourth-quarter deficit in his only two drives of the game. At that moment, you knew the 6-foot-4, 220-pound quarterback was ready to ball with the best.
The race was tight with Uiagalelei and Cathedral's Bryce Young for National Sophomore of the Year, but St. John Bosco's starting quarterback edged him out as he led the Braves all the way to the CIF Southern Section championship game.
Posted on 4/18/18 at 9:50 am to TideSaint
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First Team Offense
QB — DJ Uiagalelei, St. John Bosco (Bellflower, Calif.)
There is a good chance Uiagalelei is the next great quarterback to come out of Southern California. He threw for over 3,000 yards and 38 touchdowns in eight starts and the only team to beat the Braves in 2017 when he was under center was Mater Dei, the No. 1 team in the country.
QB — Bryce Young, Cathedral (Los Angeles)
Young is in the same category as Uiagalelei — on the right path to be the next big quarterback from California. The sophomore gunslinger is the top rated dual-threat quarterback from the Class of 2020 and had nearly 4,000 yards of total offense to go with 49 touchdowns.
QB — Demeatric Crenshaw, Pickerington Central (Ohio)
Winning the Ohio Division 1 state championship is one of the hardest things to do in the nation and the sophomore quarterback led Pickerington Central to its first ever state title. He set the Division 1 state title game record with six rushing touchdowns in the 56-28 win over Mentor (Ohio).
RB — Kendall Milton, Buchanan (Clovis, Calif.)
There might not be a more talented running back from the Class of 2020 than Kendall Milton. The 6-foot-2, 210-pounder is one of the best players in California regardless of class.
RB — Jase McClellan, Aledo (Texas)
The reigning Freshman of the Year had a monster sophomore campaign despite missing time with a wrist injury. He rushed for nearly 1,600 yards and 26 touchdowns in 10 games. In six playoff games, he ran for 1,169 yards and 18 scores.
RB — Don Chaney Jr., Belen Jesuit (Miami)
Chaney Jr. is one of the most gifted running backs from the Class of 2020. He has a good chance to join the likes of Dalvin Cook, James Cook, Devonta Freeman and Wills McGahee as the next great South Florida running back.
WR — Julian Fleming, Southern Columbia Area (Catawissa, Pa.)
The No. 1 rated wide receiver from the Class of 2020 had a big sophomore campaign with 69 catches for nearly 1,500 yards and 20 touchdowns.
WR — Gary Bryant, Centennial (Corona, Calif.)
Tanner McKee's favorite target this past season was standout sophomore wide receiver Bryant. The 4-star talent played a major role in leading the Corona power to a spot in our final Xcellent 25 rankings presented by the Army National Guard.
WR — Johnny Wilson, Calabasas (Calif.)
The 5-star wide receiver from Calabasas is one of the best in the Class of 2020. He hauled in 52 receptions for nearly 1,000 yards and 11 touchdowns for a 10-2 team.
TE — Arik Gilbert, Marietta (Ga.)
The talented playmaker from Georgia might end up being the No. 1 rated player overall from the Class of 2020 when all is said and done.
OL — Myles Murao, Mater Dei (Santa Ana, Calif.)
The 6-foot-3 270-pound lineman played a major role the No. 1 team in the country this past season. He helped form arguably the best offensive line in high school football.
OL — Myles Hinton, Greater Atlanta Christian (Norcross, Ga.)
The 5-star offensive lineman from Georgia checks in as the top rated tackle from the Class of 2020 and he has already landed 11 Division I offers.
OL — Andrew Raym, Broken Arrow (Okla.)
The 2020 Oklahoma commit is the top rated player from Oklahoma in the Class of 2020 and the 5-star is the 16th rated player overall.
OL — Bryn Tucker, Knoxville Catholic (Knoxville, Tenn.)
Cade Mays was one of the best offensive lineman to come out of Tennessee. Tucker, Mays' teammate, can add his name to that list. The 6-foot-4 300-pounder is the fourth-rated offensive tackle from the Class of 2020.
OL — Justin Rogers, Oak Park (Mich.)
The nation's No. 1 rated offensive guard from the Class of 2020 is one of the most well-rounded offensive lineman in the country regardless of class.
AP — Kristian Story, Lanett (Ala.)
The 4-star playmaker had one of the best sophomore seasons in the country. He led Lanett to a 13-0 record and a Class 2A state title. He threw for more than 3,000 yards and rushed for 765 yards to go with 42 total touchdowns.
K — Saul Garcia, Raymondville (Texas)
No sophomore kicker made more field goals than Raymondville's Saul Garcia. He connected on 13-of-15 field goals including three from at least 50 yards out.
Posted on 4/18/18 at 9:51 am to TideSaint
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First Team Defense
DL — Bryan Bresee, Damascus (Md.)
The 6-foot-4, 260-pound defensive end is the top rated player overall from the Class of 2020. He has already landed 28 Division I offers.
DL — Jesus Machado, Champagnat Catholic (Hialeah, Fla.)
Machado is one of the best pass rushers in the country regardless of class. The Florida star had 19 sacks and 31 tackles for loss during his sophomore season.
DL — BJ Ojulari, Marietta (Ga.)
The 5-star defensive end is one of three players from Marietta to make the Sophomore All-American team. He finished the year with over 100 tackles, 19 tackles for loss and nine sacks.
DL — Jacolbe Cowan, Providence Day (Charlotte, N.C.)
The 6-foot-5, 250-pound defensive end from North Carolina was nearly impossible to block during his sophomore season. He finished the year with 11 sacks and has already landed 23 Division I offers.
LB — Justin Flowe, Upland (Calif.)
The 5-star linebacker from Southern California has a great knack for finding the football. He finished his sophomore campaign with 119 tackles, nine tackles for loss, six sacks, one interceptions and three forced fumbles.
LB — Sav'ell Smalls, Garfield (Seattle)
The 6-foot-4, 235-pound outside linebacker might end up being the best player overall from the Class of 2020. The 5-star linebacker is an absolute nightmare for opposing offenses.
LB — Mekhail Sherman, St. John's (Washington, D.C.)
St. John's had to replace Shane Lee, who transferred to St. Frances Academy (Baltimore), and they didn't miss a beat on defense because of its 4-star sophomore linebacker. Sherman played a vital role in leading St. John's to a spot in our Top 25 and winning the school's first conference championship since 1989.
LB — Kevin Swint, Carrollton (Ga.)
The 4-star linebacker from Georgia was constantly in the opposing backfield all season long. He had 35.5 tackles for loss and 18 sacks during his sophomore campaign. He also had over 100 tackles and four forced fumbles.
DB — Darion Green-Warren, Mater Dei (Santa Ana, Calif.)
Most people said the secondary would be a weakness for Mater Dei before the season started, but it ended up being one of its biggest strengths thanks to a couple of very talented sophomore defensive backs. Green-Warren has already landed six D-I offers and expect them to keep piling up as he enters his junior campaign.
DB — Elias Ricks, Mater Dei (Santa Ana, Calif.)
The 4-star defensive back from the No. 1 team in the country is one of the most versatile players in high school football. He can play safety, cornerback and could be a 4-star wide receiver if needed. He could end up being the next Richard Sherman because of his size, toughness and quick feet.
DB — RJ Mickens, Carroll (Southlake, Texas)
Southlake Carroll's 4-star corner is one of the most talented defensive backs in the country. He's already landed 20 Division I offers and is the son of 11-year NFL veteran Ray Mickens.
DB — Sheridan Jones, Bishop Sullivan Catholic (Virginia Beach, Va.)
The 5-star defensive back from Virginia is the top-rated corner from the Class of 2020. He is the complete package and is one of the most physical corners in the game.
AP — Chris Tyree, Dale (Chester, Va.)
The 5-star playmaker is the top rated running back from the Class of 2020. He did it all during his sophomore season, rushing for 1,100-plus yards and 10 scores to go with 55 tackles and four interceptions on defense.
P — Austin McCready, John Curtis Christian (River Ridge, La.)
The star punter from John Curtis Christian averaged nearly 40 yards per punt and landed nearly a third of his punts inside the opponents 20 yard line.
Posted on 4/18/18 at 9:53 am to TideSaint
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Second Team Offense
QB — Sofian Massoud, Cardinal Hayes (Bronx, N.Y.)
Massoud had a monster sophomore season throwing for more than 3,000 yards and 32 touchdowns. He is one of the top up-and-coming players from the Class of 2020 and could go down as one of the best high school football players to come out of New York.
QB — Harrison Bailey, Marietta (Ga.)
If it wasn't for an injury that cost him part of his season, he would have been a first-team selection. The second-rated pro style quarterback from the Class of 2020 threw for nearly 2,000 yards and 20 touchdowns in only six games playing in Georgia's largest classification.
QB — Jaden Casey, Calabasas (Calif.)
The 6-foot-1 quarterback from Southern California had a monster sophomore season in his first year starting for Calabasas. He finished third among all sophomores with 3,394 yards passing and he also threw for 32 touchdowns.
RB — E.J. Smith, Dallas Jesuit (Dallas)
Smith was one of the most talented running backs in all of Texas this past season. He had nearly 1,300 yards rushing and another 600-plus receiving to go with 33 total touchdowns.
RB — Bijan Robinson, Salpointe Catholic (Tucson, Ariz.)
The 4-star running back from Arizona had a monster season, rushing for more than 2,000 yards and 26 touchdowns while leading Salpointe Catholic to the Class 4A Arizona state championship game.
RB — Zachary Evans, North Shore (Houston)
The running backs from Texas in the Class of 2020 features some of the best in the country and you can add North Shore's 4-star beast Evans to that list. He is one of the most complete backs in the nation.
WR — Porter Rooks, Providence Day (Charlotte, N.C.)
Providence Day's 5-star wide receiver had over 800 yards receiving and 11 touchdowns during his sophomore campaign. The 6-foot-1 180-pound wideout has already landed 21 Division I offers.
WR — Dazalin Worsham, Hewitt-Trussville (Trussville, Ala.)
The 4-star wide receiver hauled in 70 receptions for nearly 1,000 yards and nine touchdowns in 2017. He is the top-rated prospect in Alabama from the Class of 2020.
WR — Leonard Manuel, Vanguard (Ocala, Fla.)
The 2020 Miami commit is the top-rated recruit overall from Florida in the Class of 2020. He had nearly 700 yards and nine touchdown receptions during his sophomore season.
OL — Altrique Barlow, Bishop Sullivan (Virginia Beach, Va.)
Bishop Sullivan Catholic's 4-star offensive tackle is one of the top lineman from the Class of 2020. The 6-foot-4, 300-pounder checks in as a Top 100 recruit overall.
OL — Miller Merriweather-Lewis, Vanguard (Ocala, Fla.)
The 4-star offensive lineman from Vanguard is one of the top overall recruits overall from Florida in the Class of 2020. The 6-foot-3, 300-pound offensive tackle has already landed 15 Division I offers.
OL — Tate Ratledge, Darlington (Rome, Ga.)
The 5-star offensive tackle is one of the best players overall from Georgia in a very talented Class of 2020.
OL — Trent Pullen, Connally (Waco, Texas)
The 4-star offensive tackle adds to an already loaded Class of 2020 prospects from the Lone Star State.
OL — Jalen Rivers, Oakleaf (Orange Park, Fla.)
The 4-star offensive tackle keeps landing some big-time Division I offers after an impressive sophomore season. The 6-foot-5, 325-pound lineman now has 14 offers after Clemson offered him back in December.
AP — Blake Corum, Pallotti (Laurel, Md.)
Corum answered a strong freshman campaign with a big-time sophomore season. The 4-star running back has already landed 17 D-I offers and is a Top 100 recruit overall from the Class of 2020.
AP — Keyvone Lee, Superior Collegiate (Clearwater, Fla.)
Lee is one of the top athletes from the Class of 2020. The 4-star prospect rushed for 1,000-plus yards during his sophomore season to go with 12 touchdowns.
AP — Jayson Jones, Fultondale (Birmingham, Ala.)
The 4-star athlete had a monster sophomore season accounting for nearly 3,00 total yards of offense and 35 touchdowns while leading Fultondale to a 11-1 record.
Posted on 4/18/18 at 12:10 pm to TideSaint
Rivals 3 Stripe Atlanta prospects predict where top players will land
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AUSTELL, Ga. - It’s our job at Rivals.com to cut through all the noise and zero in on where the nation’s top players will end up playing their college football. Sometimes when it comes to searching for information, the best intel comes from fellow elite prospects.
At Sunday’s Atlanta stop of the Rivals 3 Stripe Camp Series presented by adidas event, we surveyed several prospects about where four elite prospects will eventually land. Here are the results.
Posted on 4/18/18 at 12:11 pm to TideSaint
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Clay Webb
THE PICK: Alabama
WHY: “I think Clay will go to Alabama because of his relationships with Pierce Quick and Paul Tyson.” – Rivals100 OL Amari Kight
THE PICK: Alabama
WHY: “He has the body and the ability that they need.” – 2020 DT Jayson Jones
THE PICK: Auburn
WHY: “He’s from Alabama. Alabama doesn’t produce that many offensive linemen, and you can’t let a guy like that get out of the state. Auburn seems to be an offensive line feeder for the NFL. — Four-star DE Derrick McLendon II

Posted on 4/18/18 at 12:15 pm to TideSaint
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Jaylen McCollough
THE PICK: Tennessee
WHY: “They are going to have a great class in 2019.” – Bailey
THE PICK: Alabama or Tennessee
WHY: “I see Jaylen going to Alabama or Tennessee because he visits those two constantly.” – Ojulari
THE PICK: Tennessee
WHY: “I pick Tennessee because he has been trying to get me to commit there. It is between them and South Carolina.” – Keyton
THE PICK: Alabama
WHY: “Because they will need defensive backs after losing many to the NFL Draft.” – Perry
THE PICK: Alabama
WHY: “He’s their type of safety. He’s a knock-your-teeth-out type of safety, like Minkah Fitzpatrick.” — McLendon
THE PICK: Alabama
WHY: “He’s on my 7-on-7 team, and I think it is going to be Alabama.” — Moorer
Posted on 4/18/18 at 12:20 pm to TideSaint
Steve Wiltfong CB'd Darnell Wright to Tennessee.
Posted on 4/18/18 at 12:28 pm to TideSaint
Fun fact: McLendon goes to Tucker High School. Tucker, GA is one of the numerous places I have called home. My mom would run the track at the high school and bring me along with her. Many times the kickers for the high school would be out practicing after school. Sometimes they would ask me to put my finger on the football to practice field goals. Almost everytime I would panic and take my finger away too early leading to some disastrous kicks and Charlie Brown type misses
After a while that learned to just have me shag kicked footballs.
Harrison Bailey predicting everyone to Tennessee, I wonder which way he is leaning?
This post was edited on 4/18/18 at 12:50 pm
Posted on 4/18/18 at 12:35 pm to TideSaint
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THE PICK: Auburn
WHY: “He’s from Alabama. Alabama doesn’t produce that many offensive linemen, and you can’t let a guy like that get out of the state. Auburn seems to be an offensive line feeder for the NFL. — Four-star DE Derrick McLendon II
I don’t even know where to start with this.
Posted on 4/18/18 at 12:56 pm to TideSaint
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Steve Wiltfong CB'd Darnell Wright to Tennessee
WTF???
Saban isn't letting a 5 star from his home state get away.
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