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

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2. 2017 LB Dylan Moses

High School: University Lab (Baton Rouge, Louisiana)

Size: 6'2", 220 lbs

Recruitment Status: Committed to LSU

Dylan Moses is viewed as a prodigious prospect and landed on the cover of ESPN The Magazine as a 15-year-old. His scholarship offer list began to grow rapidly before his first freshman snap.

Some pundits expected him to become a player comparative to LeBron James or Bryce Harper, who were well-known phenoms in their sports at an early age. He's hasn't done a thing to dispel loft expectations, tallying 328 tackles through two high school seasons.

If things go according to plan, he'll take over the No. 1 spot here next year. Moses is well-acclimated to the spotlight, and his first Opening appearance is another step toward stardom.

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1. 2016 DT Rashan Gary

High School: Paramus Catholic (Paramus, New Jersey)

Size: 6'4", 311 lbs

Recruitment Status: Uncommitted; contenders include Alabama, Auburn, Michigan, Ohio State and Rutgers.

Rashan Gary belonged on this list last summer as a rising junior, and now he lands on top. The country's most dominant interior lineman displays incredible range across the defensive front and drew rave reviews as the youngest lineman in attendance at the 2014 Opening.

"I had no idea he was a 2016 recruit," top-ranked 2015 offensive tackle Martez Ivey said after the event. "He definitely stepped up his game. That's pretty crazy. The guy deserves a lot of credit for how he handles himself."

Now heading into his senior season, Gary appears primed to feast on opponents. He recorded 55 tackles, 24 quarterback hurries and 14 sacks, including a six-sack performance against Tennessee-bound quarterback Jarrett Guarantano and Bergen Catholic High School.

"Last year gave me a lot of confidence because I knew I could compete against the top linemen in the country who were a year older than me," Gary told Bleacher Report. "Now I'm looking to go back with that confidence and bring that defensive line MVP back home to Jersey."

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