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Posted on 11/22/15 at 2:15 am to TideSaint
Posted on 11/22/15 at 2:15 am to TideSaint
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OT Greg Little
High School: Allen (Allen, Texas)
Size: 6'5½", 305 pounds
Composite Ranking: No. 1 offensive tackle; No. 2 overall
247Sports Crystal Ball Leader: Ole Miss (42 percent)
Bleacher Report Breakdown
"In terms of pass protection, he's already versed in techniques such as hand placement and kick steps. He's physical enough in the run game, but that's one area where he can grow in his transition to the next level. Little is the most complete prospect in the 2016 class among offensive linemen."—B/R recruiting analyst Sanjay Kirpalani
Greg Little started his high school career at tight end but quickly shifted to offensive tackle, where he served as a starter during back-to-back state title runs in 2013 and 2014. His athleticism and evolving strength presents an opportunity for him to make an immediate impact at either tackle position.
Prediction: Ole Miss
Little initially expected to follow former Allen High School teammate Kyler Murray to Texas A&M, pledging to the Aggies before his junior season. Instead, he reopened a widespread recruitment this summer.
It's been a busy fall for the blue-chip bookend, with trips to Auburn, Georgia, LSU and Alabama. He postponed a late October announcement and will visit Ole Miss in January, according to Bleacher Report's Damon Sayles, putting the Rebels in prime position to add a potential elite protector for Elite 11 MVP quarterback Shea Patterson.
Posted on 11/22/15 at 4:07 am to TideSaint
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Nigel Warrior has been rumored to have Alabama as his favorite school, but he squashed that speculation on Thursday.
Warrior, a 4-star safety from Peachtree Ridge High School (Suwanne, Ga.), thinks the rumors of him favoring Alabama stems from his numerous visits to see the Crimson Tide..
“That’s just all talk,” Warrior told SEC Country. “I’ve seen them play against really good teams, and I’ve liked what I have seen.”
The son of former NFL All-Pro and Tennessee Volunteers star Dale Carter said the six schools that he is strongly considering — Alabama, Tennessee, LSU, UGA, Florida and Ohio State — are all on equal ground.
“I do not have a favorite right now,” Warrior said. “Everybody is the same. Everything is neutral. Probably by the end of the season, I will have a team that I will really like.”
Ohio State is getting the first chance to impress the nation’s No. 3 safety. He will go on his first official visit this weekend for the Buckeyes’ game against Michigan State.
“Once I get up to (Columbus, Ohio), I am looking forward to seeing what it’s like being a football player there,” he said. “I want to know what their daily schedule looks like and see how the coaches coach.”
That’s the only official visit Warrior has set up as of now. He knows he wants to take one to Alabama and LSU. The other two official visits remain open.
Warrior will make his commitment on National Signing Day.
He is rated as the state of Georgia’s No. 4 overall prospect.
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