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re: Class of 2016 Recruiting MEGATHREAD: Waiting On Demetris Robertson Edition

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Posted on 2/25/15 at 10:48 pm to
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Best Fits for the Top 10 Uncommitted 2016 QB Recruits


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247Sports' Composite Ranking: No. 48 overall, No. 2 dual-threat quarterback

High School: Carver High School

Notable Offers: Alabama, Auburn, Louisville, North Carolina and Oregon

Recruitment Update

Nicknamed "The Puma," Jawon Pass reminds some of former Georgia high school star Cam Newton. The 6'5", 213-pound playmaker isn't nearly as polished as a passer, but he does possess elite athleticism and becomes a dangerous rusher in the open field.

Pass proclaimed Alabama, UNC and Louisville as leaders last season, per Ryan Bartow of 247Sports. His older brother will be a freshman defensive back with the Cardinals this year, giving Bobby Petrino a built-in sales pitch.

North Carolina is a dark horse worth monitoring, but it's difficult to anticipate the Tar Heels keeping pace, especially as West Coast powers like Oregon enter the mix. The Ducks extended an offer this week and could immediately shoot up his list of top contenders despite holding a commitment from fellow 4-star quarterback Seth Green.

Alabama aims to recruit dual-threat quarterbacks in an evolving offense and landed one of the best 2015 prospects in that department with Blake Barnett. Based on proximity and staff relationship, we'll give the Crimson Tide a slight edge over Oregon.


Best Fit: Alabama
Posted by chattabama
12essee
Member since Jun 2012
19315 posts
Posted on 2/25/15 at 10:49 pm to
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While many colleges are scouring the country in search of the nation’s top rising high school seniors, a handful of stud recruits have already emerged on the JUCO circuit.

There are a few benefits that cause programs to consider adding talent from the JUCO ranks.

For starters, those players have been able to mature physically and mentally at a level above the prep ranks.

In turn, most prospects hit the college level and are able to make a smoother transition.

Which JUCO recruits have already gained interest from major programs early in the 2016 cycle?



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