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Posted on 6/27/17 at 11:39 am to Rhymenoceros
Posted on 6/27/17 at 11:39 am to Rhymenoceros
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Don't want coaches lying to kids but see nothing wrong in telling HJ he can get a shot at RB while also telling Asa and DP that HJ likely won't be in the mix.
Agreed. They have to sell Joiner on buying into the athlete idea where he can do things like run the ball some as a true RB but also split out wide as a WR or maybe even some looks at H-Back. Hopefully the fact that the one team that said he was their workhorse RB just took 3 backs shows that his best shot in the SEC is accepting the athlete designation
Posted on 6/27/17 at 11:44 am to ThaiTiger24
quote:Dead period started today. Gus called Sunday. Also staff's are allowed to initiate 1 call per week during the dead period.
Did he tweet him or something? I thought coaches couldn't contact players during the dead period.
Posted on 6/27/17 at 12:08 pm to ellitor
ESPN released updated rankings. They are not even trying to hide their bias to Under Armour commits
Updated top 300
#4 - 5* QB Justin Fields
#24 - 4* OG Trey Hill
#25 - 4* WR Kearis Jackson
#37 - 4* QB Joey Gatewood (AU Commit)
#45 - 4* WR Jacob Copeland
#53 - 4* OT William Barnes
#59 - 4* WR Tommy Bush
#63 - 4* WR Anthony Schwartz
#66 - 4* LB JJ Peterson
#68 - 4* OT Dylan Wonnum
#86 - 4* WR Justyn Ross
#90 - 4* ATH Harold Joiner
#101 - 4* RB Dameon Pierce
#102 - 4* WR Lawrence Keys
#104 - 4* WR Seth Williams
#105 - 4* S Quindarious Monday
#122 - 4* OT Richard Gouraige
#132 - 4* WR Matthew Hill
#137 - 4* DE Andres Fox
#203 - 4* DT Coynis Miller
#232 - 4* LB Zakoby McClain
#237 - 4* S Myles Mason
#246 - 4* OG Tank Jenkins
#247 - 4* DT Alfred Thomas
#257 - 4* WR Marquez Ezzard
#266 - 4* LB Channing Tindall
#277 - 4* OLB Azeez Ojulari
#286 - 4* RB Shaun Shivers (AU Commit)
The fact that Michael Harris and Master Teague are both not rated in top 300 is just stupid
Updated top 300
#4 - 5* QB Justin Fields
#24 - 4* OG Trey Hill
#25 - 4* WR Kearis Jackson
#37 - 4* QB Joey Gatewood (AU Commit)
#45 - 4* WR Jacob Copeland
#53 - 4* OT William Barnes
#59 - 4* WR Tommy Bush
#63 - 4* WR Anthony Schwartz
#66 - 4* LB JJ Peterson
#68 - 4* OT Dylan Wonnum
#86 - 4* WR Justyn Ross
#90 - 4* ATH Harold Joiner
#101 - 4* RB Dameon Pierce
#102 - 4* WR Lawrence Keys
#104 - 4* WR Seth Williams
#105 - 4* S Quindarious Monday
#122 - 4* OT Richard Gouraige
#132 - 4* WR Matthew Hill
#137 - 4* DE Andres Fox
#203 - 4* DT Coynis Miller
#232 - 4* LB Zakoby McClain
#237 - 4* S Myles Mason
#246 - 4* OG Tank Jenkins
#247 - 4* DT Alfred Thomas
#257 - 4* WR Marquez Ezzard
#266 - 4* LB Channing Tindall
#277 - 4* OLB Azeez Ojulari
#286 - 4* RB Shaun Shivers (AU Commit)
The fact that Michael Harris and Master Teague are both not rated in top 300 is just stupid
Posted on 6/27/17 at 12:29 pm to WareagleKK
Agree to disagree, bro.
Posted on 6/27/17 at 1:13 pm to TigerPaw1
What's up with Wonnum? Are we a factor there?
What about McClain?
Hope we go after Tank and Thomas. Don't see why we wouldn't given the lack of other big names we have a good shot at.
What about McClain?
Hope we go after Tank and Thomas. Don't see why we wouldn't given the lack of other big names we have a good shot at.
Posted on 6/27/17 at 1:30 pm to RandySavage
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What's up with Wonnum? Are we a factor there?
We are a factor. He visited earlier in June and KN has heard from some sources we might be even with South Carolina as his top school. His brother is a DE there. He's really close with Jalil Irvin though. LSU, Ohio State and Florida are all in the hunt as well
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What about McClain?
Had us as a #1 but has since backed off and said we are even with LSU. Need to get him back on campus but it's a battle for sure
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Hope we go after Tank and Thomas. Don't see why we wouldn't given the lack of other big names we have a good shot at.
I agree on both. I really like Alfred Thomas even if he's a bit undersized at the DT spot. Tank will need some time to develop but I think in a year loaded with OG talent we should stock up
This post was edited on 6/27/17 at 1:31 pm
Posted on 6/27/17 at 1:33 pm to TTsTowel
quote:Regardless of opinions on the matter it's time for all of us just to let it go.
Agree to disagree, bro.
Also if there are any more Antwuan Jackson updates I propose they not be posted in this thread since he is no longer an AU player or recruit. All they do is derail a thread so let's give him his own thread in the future.
Posted on 6/27/17 at 1:37 pm to RandySavage
quote:On Thomas, if we get Coynis we would likely be done at DT with him & Newkirk unless a big time DT came along as a best available regardless of position. I don't see that happening though, nor an offer to Thomas unless we miss on Coynis.
Hope we go after Tank and Thomas. Don't see why we wouldn't given the lack of other big names we have a good shot at.
Posted on 6/27/17 at 1:42 pm to ellitor
You guys ready to talk 2019?
The First Scout 125 for 2019
The First Scout 125 for 2019
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With Scout's release today of the first Scout 125 for 2019,
As Scout transitions into the CBS Interactive family fully in July, the timing was right to adjust states into more appropriate regions.
The state of Missouri, long in the Midlands, is now in the Midwest Region.
Louisiana and Arkansas, having previously been in the Southeast, now come into the Midlands Region.
And North Carolina, previously in the Southeast, moves into the Atlantic/East Region.
Posted on 6/27/17 at 1:43 pm to TigerPaw1
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THE TOP TEN
Standing atop the rankings in the first go-round is Bradenton (Fla.) IMG Academy defensive end Nolan Smith, who is originally from the Peach State.
A commit to Georgia, Smith is the first IMG prospect ranked No. 1 at any point by Scout.
Right behind him is Ishmael Sopsher, a five-star defensive tackle from Amite (La.), the No. 1 player in the revamped Midlands Region.
Sitting third is another Georgia native, Norcross (Ga.) Greater Atlanta Christian offensive lineman Christopher Hinton Jr..
At No. 4 is Westlake Village (Calif.) Oaks Christian defensive end Kayvon Thibodeaux, the No. 1 prospect in the West and the No. 2 end nationally.
The first skill position prospect is at No. 5, and it is the top running back in the country, Charlotte (N.C.) Harding University five-star Quavaris Crouch, the top prospect in the new-look Atlantic/East rankings.
Coming in at No. 6 is the top quarterback in the country, Santa Ana (Calif.) Mater Dei five-star J.T. Daniels, the Gatorade State Player of the Year as a sophomore and the final five-star in the initial 2019 class.
At No. 7 is Kardell Thomas from Baton Rouge (La.) Southern University Lab, the No. 1 guard in the country and a commit to the hometown LSU Tigers.
The top linebacker in the 2019 class is Henry To'oto'o from Concord (Calif.) De La Salle, the No. 1 inside backer nationally and Northern California's top prospect. To'oto'o is ranked No. 8 nationally.
At No. 8 is the top corner prospect in this class, Wellington (Fla.) Palm Beach Central cornerback Akeem Dent.
And rounding out the top ten is Stafford (Va.) North Stafford running back Devyn Ford, the No. 2 back in the East and in the country.
Posted on 6/27/17 at 1:44 pm to TigerPaw1
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NUMBERS & NOTES
The deepest position in the Scout 125 is receiver, with 18 of the top 125 while defensive end and offensive tackle have 16 prospects each on the inaugural list. There are 12 running backs with only eight quarterbacks in the early 125.
Regionally, the South has the most prospects with 38 in the initial 125. The West has 32 prospects who made the top 125 closely followed by the Midlands with 31. The Atlantic/East and the Midwest each have 12 prospects.
Posted on 6/27/17 at 1:45 pm to TigerPaw1
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SOUTH
Georgia native and Bradenton (Fla.) IMG Academy defensive end Nolan Smith tops the initial Scout 125 for a variety of reasons. He checks in at 6-foot-3, just shy of 230 pounds with incredible explosion off the edge as a traditional defensive end or stand-up defender. Developing his pass-rushing arsenal over the last year, he can defeat blockers with speed, power and agility on a given rep and Smith plays with pop and ferocity at the point of attack as well. In today's college football every defense needs players who can affect the passing game soon after the football is snapped and this Georgia Bulldog commitment can get the job done.
The Peach State is loaded in 2019 much like it is in 2018, where it also features the top prospect in the land in Clemson quarterback commitment Trevor Lawrence. Three of the top 10 players in the rising senior class are from Georgia in Lawrence, fellow quarterback Justin Fields and top offensive lineman Jamaree Salyer.
2019 could be more of the same led by Smith and Atlanta (Ga.) Greater Atlanta Christian two-way lineman and NFL legacy prospect Christopher Hinton Jr., who also checks in the top five.
Loganville (Ga.) Grayson standout Owen Pappoe has been a national name in recruiting for just about all of his prep career and rightfully so. He may be the most athletic linebacker from the South in some time, excelling in space against both the run and the pass to the point he may even have a shot at playing in space permanently depending on how his 6-foot, just over 200-pound size develops. Either way, versatile defenders like Pappoe have become a premium in college football and it's one of the reasons he has offers from coast to coast with Florida State, Georgia, Alabama and Tennessee holding the most buzz early on.
As the top prospect would indicate, the defensive line talent in the South is considerably deep, but wide receiver is the position that may dominate the South going forward, led by Peach State prospects Haselwood, Dominick Blaylock and athlete Jashawn Sheffield.
Florida holds top talents John Dunmore, a Florida commitment, and Jeremiah Payton high on the list as is Tennessee's Kendrell Scurry and Alabama's George Pickens. Most of the names on the list follow a trend in what most programs consider to be a No. 1 wide receiver, too, in rising juniors at 6-foot-2 or better. Defensive back is also one of the South's strongest positions at this early juncture.
Posted on 6/27/17 at 1:47 pm to TigerPaw1
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WEST
The battle for top overall prospect in the 2019 West Coast class will be an ongoing one but for now, Westlake Village (Calif.) Oaks Christian defensive end Kayvon Thibodeaux narrowly edges out Santa Ana (Calif.) Mater Dei quarterback J.T. Daniels for the top honor.
It was close as Thibodeaux checks in as the No. 4 overall prospect in the country and Daniels No. 6 after a vote by the entire Scout team. Both players were also awarded five-stars and will be in the running for top overall recruit in the nation the next time rankings are updated.
Thibodeaux is a long, athletic defensive end that checks off every box you’re looking for in an elite level pass rusher. He’s 6-4, pushing 6-5, a solid 235 pounds and has high level athletic ability. He is already a talented edge rusher who can explode past an opposing tackle but has more than just a speed move and can beat his man in a variety of ways.
He always looks on balance and doesn’t run himself out of position by trying to run around the edge every play but has the ability to shed blockers at the point of attack and the strength to hold his ground on plays run directly at him. He’s tremendous in pursuit and routinely runs down plays from behind and shows off a great motor to match his skill level.
Locally, USC is doing well but Thibodeaux is a national recruit who has already visited LSU and loved his time in Baton Rouge. Alabama, Michigan, Stanford, Texas A&M and Texas are just a few other schools making a big push for the rush end at this time.
Daniels was a Pop-Warner legend and someone everyone already knew about before he even entered high school. He made an immediate impact as a freshman at Mater Dei and put up video game numbers this past season. Daniels was 315-423 (75%) for 4,849 yards and threw 67 touchdowns with just six interceptions.
What makes Daniels so special? He has an advanced feel for the game that is almost at a college level right now. He is such a smart, high IQ quarterback, knows where to go with the football and his ability to read a defense and throw with timing and anticipation is extremely high.
He has a quick release and can throw from different arm angles depending on whether he’s in the pocket or rolling to his right or left. His accuracy is tremendous and he throws with tremendous touch down the field. He shows poise and a fearlessness and isn’t afraid to stand in the pocket and take a shot to get rid of the football.
Daniels also has a tremendous work ethic off the field and an almost manic desire to be great and get to the highest level of football. He has worked hard this off-season to improve his pocket mobility and quickness and should have another huge season when the pads come on.
On the recruiting front, Daniels just visited USC twice in the last week and the Trojans are doing well here. Stanford and Washington are also extremely high on his list and he said he plans to visit Michigan and Nebraska in July.
The No. 3 rated player out West is Concord (Calif.) De La Salle’s Henry To'oto'o, who checks in at No. 8 nationally. A year ago at this time, the two players battling for the No. 1 spot in the West were quarterback Matt Corral and wide out Jalen Hall but linebacker Palaie Gaoteote blew past both by the middle of their junior seasons.
Could lighting strike twice this year with To’oto’o? It would not shock us as the ‘backer is a big time talent and jumps off the screen when you watch him. He’s a blur blowing past blockers and getting in to the backfield, flashing tremendous quickness and closing speed.
Coming from De La Salle, you know To’oto’o is going to be well coached and physical and both traits are easy to see with him. He hits like a truck, doesn’t run around blockers but takes them head on and wins every physical battle. He’s smart and instinctive, shows great timing on the blitz and is very comfortable playing in space and making plays in the flat.
Surprisingly, To’oto’o’s recruitment hasn’t taken off nationally just yet as his offers are all from the Pac-12. Arizona, California, Colorado, Oregon, UCLA, Washington and Washington State have offered up to this point but we expect that list to double very shortly.
-Greg Biggins, National Recruiting Analyst
Posted on 6/27/17 at 1:48 pm to TigerPaw1
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MIDWEST
Zach Harrison ended up as the Midwest's top prospect. His testing numbers from the spring were as good as any 'jumbo athlete' in the country's. His upside is so high that it makes some question how raw he is. He has work to do, but his football film is good too, so this is not just an athlete playing football. This is a good football player and an elite athlete with a very high ceiling.
By contrast, the number two player in the Midwest, Devontae Dobbs, is not as much of a freak tester, but he has been dominant at several camps. He still has room to improve and get better too, but he has been taking on top competition at camps and winning reps since his freshman season. We really like the way the kid works and strives to get better in addition to his physical tools as well.
Like Dobbs, Indianapolis Warren Central wide receiver David Bell may not blow anyone away as far as his measurable qualities, but make no mistake, he is one of the most skilled receivers the region has seen recently. In terms of route-running, ball skills, and a knack for making big catches in pressure situations, he has few peers in the Midwest.
Following Dobbs on the offensive line is East Kentwood (Mich.) tackle Logan Brown. He looks like a future pro with his tall, lean frame and he had a good run of camps last summer and a good sophomore season. He has not been as active at camps this summer, but has accumulated a good list of offers and is the prototype left tackle as far as frame and physical abilities.
The defensive line group in the Midwest's 2019 class is very strong. After Harrison, Louisville (Ky.) Trinity's Stephen Herron has his choice of just about any school in the country.
Lexington (Ohio) defensive Cade Stover checks in a few spots after Herron. Stover is a big, athletic kid who plays linebacker and tight end on film, but projects to defensive end in college.
Rounding out the Midwest group is another Louisville native, J.J. Weaver, a very long, fluid athlete who has as much upside as any Midwest kid on the list perhaps save Harrison.
-Allen Trieu, National Recruiting Analyst
This post was edited on 6/27/17 at 1:49 pm
Posted on 6/27/17 at 1:50 pm to TigerPaw1
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ATLANTIC/EAST
The inclusion of North Carolina in the Atlantic/East region will undoubtedly add a lot of quality depth to the 2019 class, and the top player in the region is a running back from North Carolina.
In fact, the top two plays in the region are running backs.
Charlotte (N.C.) Harding University standout Quavaris Crouch, projected as a running back, is the top player in the region. The punishing runner is taking his time with the recruiting process, but some schools to watch are Alabama, Clemson, Florida State, Michigan, NC State, North Carolina and Ohio State..
Stafford (Va.) North Stafford playmaker Devyn Ford is the region's No. 2 player, and the No. 2 running back. Ford is a dynamic prospect with a combination of speed and quickness. Clemson, North Carolina, Penn State, Ohio State and Virginia Tech are recruiting him hardest.
There are also a pair of high-level prospects listed as athletes because of their ability to play multiple positions in college.
Chesapeake (Va.) Oscar Smith athlete Cam'Ron Kelly is a jack of all trades on the field. The 6-foot-2, 193-pounder had a monster season on both sides of the ball last fall. Clemson and Oregon recently offered and he is closing in on 30 offers. He plans to visit Georgia, Michigan, Notre Dame and Penn State this summer.
Meanwhile, Elizabeth City (N.C.) Northeastern athlete J.R. Walker is from a small school, but he is a big-time prospect. Walker lined up at quarterback, running back, receiver, cornerback and safety last fall. His early offer list includes Duke, Michigan State, North Carolina, NC State, South Carolina, Virginia Tech and Wake Forest.
-Brian Dohn, National Recruiting Analyst
Posted on 6/27/17 at 1:52 pm to TigerPaw1
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MIDLANDS
In the Midlands, 31 prospects from the region made the Scout 125 with 21 of them calling Texas home, three of them from Allen (Texas).
Dallas (Texas) Bishop Dunne also had two in the Top 125, and Louisiana, now in the Midlands, has two prospects from Amite (La.), including the No. 1 rated prospect in the region defensive tackle Ishmael Sopsher.
Baton Rouge (La.) Southern University also boasts two on the list.
Sopsher has already been named to the 2019 Under Armour All-America Game. He boasts offers from programs such as Alabama, Auburn, Clemson, Florida State, LSU and Mississippi.
He possesses the physical traits that not only make him a dominant player at the point of attack, but make him a scheme-versatile and position-versatile prospect who will be highly-coveted by elite programs across the nation.
"Sopsher owns college-ready size at 6-foot-4, 294 pounds and plays with hand quickness and close-quarters power that make him a nightmare for opposing offensive linemen. Not only is he one of the nation's best 2019 defensive tackles, he's likely among the top defensive prospects nationally for his class," said Gabe Brooks, Midlands/Louisiana analyst.
It was a neck-and-neck race for the No. 1 spot in the Lone Star State, where Bishop Dunne safety Brian Williams got the nod over phenom edge defender NaNa Osafo-Mensah.
Osafo-Mensah is just coming into his own and is the perfect type of defender coming off of the edge that college coaches are dreaming of landing. He has tremendous closing speed and can make plays out into the flats. A new age style of defender who can be utilized in multiple ways.
Williams is the younger brother of former Arkansas standout running back Rawleigh Williams, and he has had an impressive start to his high school career. He put up some impressive numbers as a sophomore in 2016, collecting eight interceptions. He is a ball-hawk, but he will also deliver a hit.
With the most prospects on the list it is obvious that Allen (Texas) is loaded for a possible prep championship run. Wide receiver Theo Wease leads the pack in the first numerical 2019 rankings.
Wease enjoyed a breakout sophomore season with 35 catches for 421 yards and eight touchdowns on 12-plus yards per catch for a 14-1 Allen High squad that reached the Texas Class 6A Division I state semifinals.
The one-time Oklahoma commit has racked up around 30 scholarship offers already and they continue to flow in.
LSU boasts the most verbal commits on the Midlands list with a pair of Baton Rouge (La.) Southern University teammates in offensive guard Kardell Thomas and running back Tyrion Davis and the No. 1 rated Texas offensive tackle Kenyon Green from Humble (Texas) Atascocita.
The combo of Thomas and Green gives the Tigers the start to what could end up being the most impressive O-line haul, as Thomas is the No. 1 rated OG and Green is the No. 2 OT nationally.
-Greg Powers, National Recruiting Analyst
Posted on 6/27/17 at 1:58 pm to TigerPaw1
#21 OT Nick Petit-Frere is an AU target also.
quote:Agreed. Luginbill did the twitter version of laughing in my face for calling him out for low-balling TD Moultry's ranking last year because he chose the Army All Star game instead of the Under Armour game.
The fact that Michael Harris and Master Teague are both not rated in top 300 is just stupid
This post was edited on 6/27/17 at 1:59 pm
Posted on 6/27/17 at 2:01 pm to ellitor
In the Scout 125 for 2019 Bo Nix checks in at #71 overall, #5 QB. George Pickens checks in at #94 overall & #17 WR.
This post was edited on 6/27/17 at 2:02 pm
Posted on 6/27/17 at 2:58 pm to ellitor
Auburn coming at Park Crossing 4-star OL Tank Jenkins 'really hard' (AL.com)
at why Oregon is his favorite team
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Auburn has amped up its pursuit of Park Crossing four-star offensive lineman Tank Jenkins.
The 6-foot-3, 335-pound Jenkins is the state's top offensive lineman in this class. The Montgomery native is a four-star recruit ranked as the nation's No. 14 offensive guard in the 247Sports composite.
"I would say that the hardest ones coming after him are Oklahoma, Missouri and Auburn," Park Crossing coach Smitty Grider said. "I think Florida State is coming on strong lately. Arkansas has been hard and heavy from the beginning."
Jenkins recently camped at Auburn and is impressed with the program. Auburn has two offensive line commits in Stone Mountain, Ga., center Jalil Irvin and Brooks guard Kam Stutts, but wants to add more especially in the interior. Jenkins plays tackle for the Thunderbirds, but knows he will be a guard in college.
"They're coming at me really hard," Jenkins said. "I talked to (offensive coordinator) Chip Lindsey (Monday) and he told me I'm his top guy and he needs me to be an Auburn Tiger," Jenkins said. "He tells me a lot of nice things."
Grider has also noticed Auburn's increased efforts with Jenkins. He earned several big offers before his sophomore season, including Auburn.
"I don't know that they ever really wavered," Grider said.
Jenkins also just visited Ole Miss. Jenkins is hoping to visit places like Missouri, Miami, Florida and Georgia this spring. He's not sure if he will compete in Alabama's camp in July or not.
Jenkins will participate at The Opening finals in Beaverton, Ore., after he was selected following a strong camp performance at the Charlotte, N.C., regional. He qualified for the state track and field championships in the discus and shot put, but skipped that for the Charlotte regional.
The Opening Finals start Thursday and run through Monday. AL.com will be at the event.
Jenkins said he grew up an Oregon fan because he liked their colors. He has heard from Oregon assistant Mario Cristobal, but hasn't set up a visit.
He could see himself leaving the state to play college football.
"It really doesn't matter," Jenkins said. "I can go anywhere. If it's 13 hours or 16 hours, I just want to play football. I would love to get out of state.
"It would feel good to go out of state and see different things."
Jenkins' next step will be to release his top group of schools in late July or early August. He'll likely take official visits to those schools. Auburn will be one of them.
Jenkins wants to commit sometime this fall after his visits.
Posted on 6/27/17 at 3:02 pm to ellitor
War Room Summary by JLee
Best Guess Class Projection
5* QB Justin Fields
-AU sources like our chances & FSU sources feel we lead. (Been posted by other AU sources also. Here's hoping those Bunker Sources aren't JLee's source.)
-Fields told those close to him he want to break Cam's records in college doing it at AU.
-AU/FSU battle
If we get Fields Joey is predicted to go elsewhere.
5* WR Justyn Ross
-AU sources & those close to Ross feel AU leads.
-Getting Fields could be a clincher for AU to get Ross.
4* WR Matthew Hill
-Same stuff we have heard
3* WR Shedrich Jackson
4* APB Shaun Shivers
3* ATH Kolbi Fuqua
4* RB Asa Martin or 4* RB Dameon Pierce
-Doesn't think AU leads for either but likely top 2-3 for both.
3* OG Kameron Stutts
4* OG Jalil Irvin
4* OT Badara Traore
-Strong bond with Hand
-Will OV July 14-16
3* DT Daquan Newkirk
4* DT Coynis Miller
-Fairly confident here.
-Relationships w/ Grner, T-Will & Moultry are key
3* DE/Buck Andres Fox
-Tough call but been to AU a lot
4* Buck Richard Jibunor
-Those close to him feel AU leads Tennessee
-Could commit in July or August
4* LB Michael Harris
-Doesn't think he has a committable tOSU offer
4* LB ZaKoby McClain
-Thinks ZaKoby's relationship with T_Will beats LSU but it's really tightened up.
3* CB Juanyeh Thomas
-Likely commits in August
NR CB Charles McClelland
-Recruitment taken off since the AU offer
4* S Jamien Sherwood
-Almost named AU leader after BCW
3* S Joseph Foucha
-LSU could be a factor after they offered
3* ATH Nate Watson
- Not sure where he fits into the class as in WR, LB, or TE but thinks he will be in it.
Interesting notes
-JLee only has us signing 1 OT & only 22 overall
Best Guess Class Projection
5* QB Justin Fields
-AU sources like our chances & FSU sources feel we lead. (Been posted by other AU sources also. Here's hoping those Bunker Sources aren't JLee's source.)
-Fields told those close to him he want to break Cam's records in college doing it at AU.
-AU/FSU battle
If we get Fields Joey is predicted to go elsewhere.
5* WR Justyn Ross
-AU sources & those close to Ross feel AU leads.
-Getting Fields could be a clincher for AU to get Ross.
4* WR Matthew Hill
-Same stuff we have heard
3* WR Shedrich Jackson
4* APB Shaun Shivers
3* ATH Kolbi Fuqua
4* RB Asa Martin or 4* RB Dameon Pierce
-Doesn't think AU leads for either but likely top 2-3 for both.
3* OG Kameron Stutts
4* OG Jalil Irvin
4* OT Badara Traore
-Strong bond with Hand
-Will OV July 14-16
3* DT Daquan Newkirk
4* DT Coynis Miller
-Fairly confident here.
-Relationships w/ Grner, T-Will & Moultry are key
3* DE/Buck Andres Fox
-Tough call but been to AU a lot
4* Buck Richard Jibunor
-Those close to him feel AU leads Tennessee
-Could commit in July or August
4* LB Michael Harris
-Doesn't think he has a committable tOSU offer
4* LB ZaKoby McClain
-Thinks ZaKoby's relationship with T_Will beats LSU but it's really tightened up.
3* CB Juanyeh Thomas
-Likely commits in August
NR CB Charles McClelland
-Recruitment taken off since the AU offer
4* S Jamien Sherwood
-Almost named AU leader after BCW
3* S Joseph Foucha
-LSU could be a factor after they offered
3* ATH Nate Watson
- Not sure where he fits into the class as in WR, LB, or TE but thinks he will be in it.
Interesting notes
-JLee only has us signing 1 OT & only 22 overall
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