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

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19. 2016 DT Rashard Lawrence

High School: Neville (Monroe, Louisiana)

Size: 6'3", 305 lbs

Recruitment Status: Uncommitted; contenders include Alabama, LSU, Ohio State, Ole Miss and TCU.

Rashard Lawrence is an enforcer at the heart of the defensive front, flashing an overwhelming combination of power and agility that's difficult to contain. He does a great job of keeping his eyes on the backfield, reacting to his read and bullying anyone situated between him and the ball.

He wraps up well and doesn't let rushers escape his grip, burying them into the turf without help. Though Lawrence is more advanced as a run defender right now, he appears capable of contributing to a collegiate pass rush on every down at times.

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16. 2017 CB DeAngelo Gibbs

High School: Peachtree Ridge (Suwanee, Georgia)

Size: 6'2", 204 lbs

Recruitment Status: Uncommitted; contenders include Alabama, Clemson, Georgia, Tennessee and USC

Deangelo Gibbs could be accurately labeled as the "next big thing" among America's defensive backs. The rising junior already makes a case as the country's top high school cornerback and can cement his stature by shutting down older, accomplished wide receivers in Beaverton.

He grew up training with uncle and longtime NFL wide receiver Jake Reed, developing coveted skills at an early age. His breakout moment as an underclassman came in 2013, when he ended current Missouri wide receiver Nate Brown's season-long touchdown streak and limited him to three catches.

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