Blue-Grey All-American Bowl: Watch List
Posted On 01 Jan 2015
By : Sean Ceglinsky
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Tag: A.J. Reed, Adam Browner, Alex Faddoul, Alex Hunter, Anselem Umeh, Anthonie Thomas, Anthony Smith, Ashton Hollie, B.J. Emmons, Bacarri Austell, Ben Stille,Blue Grey All American Bowl, Brett Bloodworth, Brian Plummer, Briley Moore, Charly Timite, Chazz Surratt,Claudio Martin, Connor Murphy, Damon Hazelton, Daniel Pruett, Daymon Murray, Dorian Banks, Ephraim Tuliloa, Eric Brewington, Fred Mauigoa, Hirkley Latu, Hunter Allen, Israel Allen, Jamarian Caston, James Robinson, Jared Wyatt, Jasper Fuller, Jelani Greene, Jeremiah Pritchard, Johncarlo Valentin, Josh Hayes, Julio Garcia, Juwuane Parchman, Kalakaua Timoteo, Kaleb Slaven, Keaton Torre, Kendall Blakely, Kevin Davidson, Kobi Smith-Parrott, Landon Holden, Lorenzo Neal, Matt Fink, Mi'Cario Stanley, Michael Eletise, Morian Walker, Nate Herbig, Nate Thompson, Nick Gregg, Paten Snell, Raye Wilson, Reese Donahue, Rhamondre Stevenson, Rudolph Singleton, Ryan Becker, Samuel Denmark, Samuel Poutasi, Sawyer Smith, Sean Auwae, Timothy Horne, Tony Jones,Toron Morten, Trey Udoffia, Tucker Spears, Tymir Oliver, Tyrece Speaght, Vada King, Val Mayes, Vavae Malepeai,William Bradley-King
Vaevae Malepeai is among the nation’s more high-profile prospects who is on the Blue-Grey All-American Bowl Watch List after attending recently one of the brand’s Regional or Super Combines.
Given the fact we’ve traveled all over the country this year to scout prospects in the Class of 2016 with our NFL veteran coaching staff, at NFL facilities from coast to coast mind you, we figured it was time to unveil the Blue-Grey All-American Bowl Watch List.
Most of the names you’ll find either attended the brand’s Regional Combine or Super Combine. Other individuals received an invite to one of the workouts, but unfortunately, for whatever the reason, we’re unable to attend due to an injury or a prior commitment.
As most know, there are a pair of upcoming Blue-Grey All-American Bowls. First one is the East vs. West on Dec. 20 at Dallas Cowboys’ AT&T Stadium. The second encounter is the North vs. South on Jan. 9 at Tampa Bay Buccaneers’ Raymond James Stadium.
Games will be broadcast on Fox Sports and the Impact Football Network. Worth mentioning, names will soon be added to the Blue-Grey All-American Bowl Watch List. Also, in addition to the invites that have already been extended to recruits all over the country, official announcements on the participants for the two big games will be made over the next couple of months. That said, keep it locked right here for all of the details.
QUARTERBACKS
Matt Fink, Glendora (CA): A USC commit with plenty of upside, the 6-foot-3 and 185-pounder has essentially locked up a roster spot.
Chazz Surratt, East Lincoln (NC): A Duke commit, the 6-foot-2 and 195-pounder is one of the nation’s premier players at his position.
Kevin Davidson, McClymonds (CA): The 6-3 and 215-pounder recently landed the first of what will likely be many scholarship offers.
Ephraim Tuliloa, Punahou (HI): With interest from the Pac-12 Conference, the 6-1 and 210-pounder is well on his way to the next level.
Keaton Torre, Bingham (UT): At one point a Louisville commit, the 6-3 and 190-pounder recently opened up the recruiting process.
Sawyer Smith, Tate (FL): The 6-3 and 200-pounder could make an appearance underneath the center right in his own backyard.
Paten Snell, Scurry-Rosser (TX): As versatile as they come, SMU is among the schools interested in the 6-3 and 180-pounder.
Adam Browner, New Hope (AL): The 6-foot-4 and 215-pounder has a frame that most scouts covet in the NCAA Division I ranks.
Alex Faddoul, Helias (MO): Teams from the Big 10 Conference have had their sights set on the 6-2 and 210-pounder for a while now.
RUNNING BACKS
B.J. Emmons, Freedom (NC): A Georgia commit, looks like the 6-foot and 205-pounder will line up for the East in the Lone Star State.
Tony Jones, IMG Academy (FL): A Notre Dame commit, the 5-11 and 200-pounder appears ready for a heavy workload on the big stage.
Vavae Malepeai, Mililani (HI): The 6-foot and 195-pounder recently received an offer from Oregon. Others schools figure to follow suit.
Morian Walker, Valley Christian (CA): With his first scholarship, the 6-2 and 205-pounder figures to emerge as a hot commodity.
Rhamondre Stevenson, Centennial (NV): The 6-foot and 215-pounder has many potential suitors, particularly in the Pac-12 Conference.
James Robinson, Rockford Lutheran (IL): Compact and tough, the 5-10 and 203-pounder can cause many problems for the defense.
WIDE RECEIVERS
Samuel Denmark, Hanahan (SC): A Virginia Tech commit, the 6-foot and 175-pounder appears to be heading in the right direction.
Juwuane Parchman, Auburn (IL): An Illinois commit, the 6-1 and 190-pounder is quick and fast on his feet, also strong up in the air.
Anselem Umeh, St. John Bosco (CA): The 5-10 and 177-pounder has been on a roll lately when it comes to adding up scholarships.
Kalakaua Timoteo, Mililani (HI): No longer under the radar of colleges all over the country, sky’s the limit for the 6-1 and 190-pounder.
Briley Moore, Blue Springs South (MO): The 6-4 and 215-pounder has three offers, but might be holding out for nearby Missouri.
Damon Hazelton, Franklin (MD): With interest from the ACC, most notably Miami, the 6-4 and 200-pounder has a bright future ahead.
Jelani Green, Longwood (NY): The 6-foot and 170-pounder is underrated. Still, Rutgers and Syracuse have been in contact with him.
Jared Wyatt, Wylie East (TX): For the time being, the 6-2 and 185-pounder has heard from programs inside the Big 12 Conference.
TIGHT ENDS
Tucker Spears, Avon Old Farms (CT): The 6-5 and 230-pounder looks the part. And he plays the part. His three offers are proof of that.
Brett Bloodworth, Mansfield Legacy (TX): No one is beating down his door. At least, not now. The 6-2 and 190-pounder is patient.
OFFENSIVE LINEMEN
Michael Eletise, Kaiser (HI): The 6-4 and 300-pounder, with more than 20 offers, is one of the nation’s top recruits, regardless of position.
Brian Plummer, South Carroll (MD): A Maryland commit, the 6-7 and 300-pounder put in some serious work on our combine circuit.
Sean Auwae, Kapolei (HI): Schools in the Pac-12 Conference are all over the 6-4 and 295-pounder. Rightfully so considering his resume.
Nate Herbig, Saint Louis (HI): The 6-4 and 330-pounder has eyes on playing college on the mainland and he’s talented enough to do so.
Frederick Mauigoa, Tafuna (AS): It’s only a matter of time before the 6-4 and 295-pounder is on the radar and being heavily recruited.
Johncarlo Valentin, Imhotep Institute (PA): The 6-4 and 320-pounder is another household name and Michigan, among others, agrees.
Samuel Poutasi, Desert Pines (NV): Competitive as they come, the 6-4 and 295-pounder is one of West Coast’s best at his position.
Julio Garcia, Bishop Gorman (NV): A UNLV commit, the 6-3 and 190-pounder never takes a play off. He’s definitely a reliable option.
Anthonie Thomas, Madison (TX): The 6-8 and 330-pounder typically towers over his peers and the Big 12 Conference is interested.
Nate Thompson, Sachse (TX): Another physical specimen, the 6-6 and 315-pounder has been in contact with Oklahoma and Wisconsin.
Israel Allen, Goose Creek Memorial (TX): The 6-4 and 315-pounder has mean streak. In our opinion, nothing wrong with some attitude.
Kaleb Slaven, Delta (IN): With a handful of offers on the table, the 6-5 and 255-pounder will soon have a tough decision to make.
Ashton Hollie, DeQuincy (LA): The 6-3 and 270-pounder has developed a following, with Arizona State and Boise State at the forefront.
DEFENSIVE BACKS
Dorian Banks, Gallatin (TN): A Tennessee commit, the 5-9 and 165-pounder is seemingly without peer when it comes to the secondary.
Josh Hayes, Pike (IN): A Purdue commit, the 6-foot, 180-pounder can be left out on what most people call an island and he’ll be fine.
Tyrece Speaight, Upper Arlington (OH): A Kent State commit, the 5-10 and 167-pounder, at times, can shutdown one side of the field.
Hirkley Latu, Kahuku (HI): A BYU commit, the 6-3 and 200-pounder handles things on the outside and delivers big hits in the middle.
Val Mayes, Miami Norland (FL): The 6-1 and 170-pounder was once a relative unknown on the recruiting scene. Those days are done.
Daniel Pruett, Chapman (SC): Clemson and South Carolina are two teams who have expressed interest in the 5-11 and 170-pounder.
Trey Udoffia, Del Oro (CA): The 6-1 and 175-pounder could have more than 10 scholarships in place within the next month, or so.
Alex Hunter, Liberty (AZ): UCLA recently reached out to the 6-2 and 205-pounder. Arizona and Arizona State now have competition.
Bacarri Austell, Wekiva (FL): Programs from all over the East Coast are sleeping on the 6-foot and 180-pounder. It’s time to wake up.
Jasper Fuller, Clinton (SC): The 5-10 and 170-pounder has talked with Clemson and Georgia Tech. That’s a sign of good things to come.
Daymon Murray, Lakewood Ranch (FL): Blanket receivers, cover backs, take on tight ends, the 6-3 and 200-pounder can do it all.
Eric Brewington, Manor (TX): The 5-11 and 170-pounder is getting looks from teams in the American Athletic Conference, mostly Tulsa.
Hunter Allen, Cathedral Catholic (CA): Programs in the Pac-12 Conference seem to have their sights set on the 5-11 and 175-pounder.
Raye Wilson, Junction City (KS): The 5-11 and 180-pounder has seen his stock rise in the eyes of the powers that be in recent weeks.
LINEBACKERS
MiCario Stanley, Cape Coral (FL): A South Florida commit, the 6-2 and 230-pounder does not mess around when the ball is snapped.
Jamarian Caston, Archbishop Riordan (CA): The 6-0 and 225-pounder is on the radar of Baylor, TCU and Texas, among other schools.
Jeremiah Pritchard, Silverado (NV): Colorado, Hawaii and UNLV have offered the 6-foot and 200-pounder. Washington could be next.
William Bradley-King, Hogan Prep (MO): The 6-4 and 220-pounder has received feelers from multiple programs. Missouri stands out.
Vada King, Smiths Station (AL): With a motor that doesn’t stop, 6-1 and 230-pounder continues to talk with Auburn and Tennessee.
Landon Holden, Chapman (SC): The 6-1 and 208-pounder makes plays all over the field. Schools in the ACC have noticed him lately.
Toron Morten, Central (AL): Alcorn State was the first to offer the 6-1 and 227-pounder. Auburn is just now starting to come around.
Rudolph Singleton, Village Christian Academy (NC): The 6-1 and 205-pounder plays on both sides. Defense could be his calling.
DEFENSIVE LINEMEN
Reese Donahue, Cabell Midland (WV): A West Virginia commit, the 6-4 and 250-pounder means business once he steps on the field.
Charly Timite, Simon Gratz (PA): Eager to prove he’s the best in the business, the 6-3 and 256-pounder is on the radar of Penn State.
Tymir Oliver, West Catholic (PA): The 6-3 and 258-pounder creates problems when he lines up at his customary spot on the outside.
Nick Gregg, Reed (NV): A Nevada commit, the 6-2 and 285-pounder is not afraid of contact. In fact, he often welcomes the physical play.
Anthony Smith, Desert Pines (NV): The 6-4 and 250-pounder with three offers is difficult to stop once he gets going in the right direction.
Kendall Blakely, Basic (NV): Up for any challenge, a trait teams from the ACC appreciate, the 6-1 and 250-pounder is a natural.
Connor Murphy, Brophy Prep (AZ): The 6-7 and 250-pounder has offers from powerhouses such as Michigan, Wisconsin and USC.
Timothy Horne, Anson (NC): Programs from the SEC have kept tabs on the 6-4 and 269-pounder. That won’t change anytime soon.
Ryan Becker, Marble Falls (TX): The 6-5 and 225-pounder first landed a scholarship to UTSA. Kansas and Arkansas are now in the mix.
Ben Stille, Ashland Greenwood (NE): Teams from the Big 12 Conference continue to keep in contact with the 6-4 and 220-pounder.
Claudio Martin, Rockhurst (MO): The 6-3 and 250-pounder is on the apparently on the short list of Indiana, Iowa State and Kansas.
Lorenzo Neal, St. Thomas (TX): You name the conference and at least one school from it has talked to the 6-2 and 300-pounder.
Kobi Smith-Parott, Lincoln (NE): South Dakota State was one the first to contact the 6-4 and 335-pounder. Nebraska could be a player.
SPECIALISTS
A.J. Reed, Prattville (AL): The 6-foot-1 and 180-pounder is one of the country’s top kickers. LSU and Michigan are interested in him.
Posted On 01 Jan 2015
By : Sean Ceglinsky
Comment: 0
Tag: A.J. Reed, Adam Browner, Alex Faddoul, Alex Hunter, Anselem Umeh, Anthonie Thomas, Anthony Smith, Ashton Hollie, B.J. Emmons, Bacarri Austell, Ben Stille,Blue Grey All American Bowl, Brett Bloodworth, Brian Plummer, Briley Moore, Charly Timite, Chazz Surratt,Claudio Martin, Connor Murphy, Damon Hazelton, Daniel Pruett, Daymon Murray, Dorian Banks, Ephraim Tuliloa, Eric Brewington, Fred Mauigoa, Hirkley Latu, Hunter Allen, Israel Allen, Jamarian Caston, James Robinson, Jared Wyatt, Jasper Fuller, Jelani Greene, Jeremiah Pritchard, Johncarlo Valentin, Josh Hayes, Julio Garcia, Juwuane Parchman, Kalakaua Timoteo, Kaleb Slaven, Keaton Torre, Kendall Blakely, Kevin Davidson, Kobi Smith-Parrott, Landon Holden, Lorenzo Neal, Matt Fink, Mi'Cario Stanley, Michael Eletise, Morian Walker, Nate Herbig, Nate Thompson, Nick Gregg, Paten Snell, Raye Wilson, Reese Donahue, Rhamondre Stevenson, Rudolph Singleton, Ryan Becker, Samuel Denmark, Samuel Poutasi, Sawyer Smith, Sean Auwae, Timothy Horne, Tony Jones,Toron Morten, Trey Udoffia, Tucker Spears, Tymir Oliver, Tyrece Speaght, Vada King, Val Mayes, Vavae Malepeai,William Bradley-King
Vaevae Malepeai is among the nation’s more high-profile prospects who is on the Blue-Grey All-American Bowl Watch List after attending recently one of the brand’s Regional or Super Combines.
Given the fact we’ve traveled all over the country this year to scout prospects in the Class of 2016 with our NFL veteran coaching staff, at NFL facilities from coast to coast mind you, we figured it was time to unveil the Blue-Grey All-American Bowl Watch List.
Most of the names you’ll find either attended the brand’s Regional Combine or Super Combine. Other individuals received an invite to one of the workouts, but unfortunately, for whatever the reason, we’re unable to attend due to an injury or a prior commitment.
As most know, there are a pair of upcoming Blue-Grey All-American Bowls. First one is the East vs. West on Dec. 20 at Dallas Cowboys’ AT&T Stadium. The second encounter is the North vs. South on Jan. 9 at Tampa Bay Buccaneers’ Raymond James Stadium.
Games will be broadcast on Fox Sports and the Impact Football Network. Worth mentioning, names will soon be added to the Blue-Grey All-American Bowl Watch List. Also, in addition to the invites that have already been extended to recruits all over the country, official announcements on the participants for the two big games will be made over the next couple of months. That said, keep it locked right here for all of the details.
QUARTERBACKS
Matt Fink, Glendora (CA): A USC commit with plenty of upside, the 6-foot-3 and 185-pounder has essentially locked up a roster spot.
Chazz Surratt, East Lincoln (NC): A Duke commit, the 6-foot-2 and 195-pounder is one of the nation’s premier players at his position.
Kevin Davidson, McClymonds (CA): The 6-3 and 215-pounder recently landed the first of what will likely be many scholarship offers.
Ephraim Tuliloa, Punahou (HI): With interest from the Pac-12 Conference, the 6-1 and 210-pounder is well on his way to the next level.
Keaton Torre, Bingham (UT): At one point a Louisville commit, the 6-3 and 190-pounder recently opened up the recruiting process.
Sawyer Smith, Tate (FL): The 6-3 and 200-pounder could make an appearance underneath the center right in his own backyard.
Paten Snell, Scurry-Rosser (TX): As versatile as they come, SMU is among the schools interested in the 6-3 and 180-pounder.
Adam Browner, New Hope (AL): The 6-foot-4 and 215-pounder has a frame that most scouts covet in the NCAA Division I ranks.
Alex Faddoul, Helias (MO): Teams from the Big 10 Conference have had their sights set on the 6-2 and 210-pounder for a while now.
RUNNING BACKS
B.J. Emmons, Freedom (NC): A Georgia commit, looks like the 6-foot and 205-pounder will line up for the East in the Lone Star State.
Tony Jones, IMG Academy (FL): A Notre Dame commit, the 5-11 and 200-pounder appears ready for a heavy workload on the big stage.
Vavae Malepeai, Mililani (HI): The 6-foot and 195-pounder recently received an offer from Oregon. Others schools figure to follow suit.
Morian Walker, Valley Christian (CA): With his first scholarship, the 6-2 and 205-pounder figures to emerge as a hot commodity.
Rhamondre Stevenson, Centennial (NV): The 6-foot and 215-pounder has many potential suitors, particularly in the Pac-12 Conference.
James Robinson, Rockford Lutheran (IL): Compact and tough, the 5-10 and 203-pounder can cause many problems for the defense.
WIDE RECEIVERS
Samuel Denmark, Hanahan (SC): A Virginia Tech commit, the 6-foot and 175-pounder appears to be heading in the right direction.
Juwuane Parchman, Auburn (IL): An Illinois commit, the 6-1 and 190-pounder is quick and fast on his feet, also strong up in the air.
Anselem Umeh, St. John Bosco (CA): The 5-10 and 177-pounder has been on a roll lately when it comes to adding up scholarships.
Kalakaua Timoteo, Mililani (HI): No longer under the radar of colleges all over the country, sky’s the limit for the 6-1 and 190-pounder.
Briley Moore, Blue Springs South (MO): The 6-4 and 215-pounder has three offers, but might be holding out for nearby Missouri.
Damon Hazelton, Franklin (MD): With interest from the ACC, most notably Miami, the 6-4 and 200-pounder has a bright future ahead.
Jelani Green, Longwood (NY): The 6-foot and 170-pounder is underrated. Still, Rutgers and Syracuse have been in contact with him.
Jared Wyatt, Wylie East (TX): For the time being, the 6-2 and 185-pounder has heard from programs inside the Big 12 Conference.
TIGHT ENDS
Tucker Spears, Avon Old Farms (CT): The 6-5 and 230-pounder looks the part. And he plays the part. His three offers are proof of that.
Brett Bloodworth, Mansfield Legacy (TX): No one is beating down his door. At least, not now. The 6-2 and 190-pounder is patient.
OFFENSIVE LINEMEN
Michael Eletise, Kaiser (HI): The 6-4 and 300-pounder, with more than 20 offers, is one of the nation’s top recruits, regardless of position.
Brian Plummer, South Carroll (MD): A Maryland commit, the 6-7 and 300-pounder put in some serious work on our combine circuit.
Sean Auwae, Kapolei (HI): Schools in the Pac-12 Conference are all over the 6-4 and 295-pounder. Rightfully so considering his resume.
Nate Herbig, Saint Louis (HI): The 6-4 and 330-pounder has eyes on playing college on the mainland and he’s talented enough to do so.
Frederick Mauigoa, Tafuna (AS): It’s only a matter of time before the 6-4 and 295-pounder is on the radar and being heavily recruited.
Johncarlo Valentin, Imhotep Institute (PA): The 6-4 and 320-pounder is another household name and Michigan, among others, agrees.
Samuel Poutasi, Desert Pines (NV): Competitive as they come, the 6-4 and 295-pounder is one of West Coast’s best at his position.
Julio Garcia, Bishop Gorman (NV): A UNLV commit, the 6-3 and 190-pounder never takes a play off. He’s definitely a reliable option.
Anthonie Thomas, Madison (TX): The 6-8 and 330-pounder typically towers over his peers and the Big 12 Conference is interested.
Nate Thompson, Sachse (TX): Another physical specimen, the 6-6 and 315-pounder has been in contact with Oklahoma and Wisconsin.
Israel Allen, Goose Creek Memorial (TX): The 6-4 and 315-pounder has mean streak. In our opinion, nothing wrong with some attitude.
Kaleb Slaven, Delta (IN): With a handful of offers on the table, the 6-5 and 255-pounder will soon have a tough decision to make.
Ashton Hollie, DeQuincy (LA): The 6-3 and 270-pounder has developed a following, with Arizona State and Boise State at the forefront.
DEFENSIVE BACKS
Dorian Banks, Gallatin (TN): A Tennessee commit, the 5-9 and 165-pounder is seemingly without peer when it comes to the secondary.
Josh Hayes, Pike (IN): A Purdue commit, the 6-foot, 180-pounder can be left out on what most people call an island and he’ll be fine.
Tyrece Speaight, Upper Arlington (OH): A Kent State commit, the 5-10 and 167-pounder, at times, can shutdown one side of the field.
Hirkley Latu, Kahuku (HI): A BYU commit, the 6-3 and 200-pounder handles things on the outside and delivers big hits in the middle.
Val Mayes, Miami Norland (FL): The 6-1 and 170-pounder was once a relative unknown on the recruiting scene. Those days are done.
Daniel Pruett, Chapman (SC): Clemson and South Carolina are two teams who have expressed interest in the 5-11 and 170-pounder.
Trey Udoffia, Del Oro (CA): The 6-1 and 175-pounder could have more than 10 scholarships in place within the next month, or so.
Alex Hunter, Liberty (AZ): UCLA recently reached out to the 6-2 and 205-pounder. Arizona and Arizona State now have competition.
Bacarri Austell, Wekiva (FL): Programs from all over the East Coast are sleeping on the 6-foot and 180-pounder. It’s time to wake up.
Jasper Fuller, Clinton (SC): The 5-10 and 170-pounder has talked with Clemson and Georgia Tech. That’s a sign of good things to come.
Daymon Murray, Lakewood Ranch (FL): Blanket receivers, cover backs, take on tight ends, the 6-3 and 200-pounder can do it all.
Eric Brewington, Manor (TX): The 5-11 and 170-pounder is getting looks from teams in the American Athletic Conference, mostly Tulsa.
Hunter Allen, Cathedral Catholic (CA): Programs in the Pac-12 Conference seem to have their sights set on the 5-11 and 175-pounder.
Raye Wilson, Junction City (KS): The 5-11 and 180-pounder has seen his stock rise in the eyes of the powers that be in recent weeks.
LINEBACKERS
MiCario Stanley, Cape Coral (FL): A South Florida commit, the 6-2 and 230-pounder does not mess around when the ball is snapped.
Jamarian Caston, Archbishop Riordan (CA): The 6-0 and 225-pounder is on the radar of Baylor, TCU and Texas, among other schools.
Jeremiah Pritchard, Silverado (NV): Colorado, Hawaii and UNLV have offered the 6-foot and 200-pounder. Washington could be next.
William Bradley-King, Hogan Prep (MO): The 6-4 and 220-pounder has received feelers from multiple programs. Missouri stands out.
Vada King, Smiths Station (AL): With a motor that doesn’t stop, 6-1 and 230-pounder continues to talk with Auburn and Tennessee.
Landon Holden, Chapman (SC): The 6-1 and 208-pounder makes plays all over the field. Schools in the ACC have noticed him lately.
Toron Morten, Central (AL): Alcorn State was the first to offer the 6-1 and 227-pounder. Auburn is just now starting to come around.
Rudolph Singleton, Village Christian Academy (NC): The 6-1 and 205-pounder plays on both sides. Defense could be his calling.
DEFENSIVE LINEMEN
Reese Donahue, Cabell Midland (WV): A West Virginia commit, the 6-4 and 250-pounder means business once he steps on the field.
Charly Timite, Simon Gratz (PA): Eager to prove he’s the best in the business, the 6-3 and 256-pounder is on the radar of Penn State.
Tymir Oliver, West Catholic (PA): The 6-3 and 258-pounder creates problems when he lines up at his customary spot on the outside.
Nick Gregg, Reed (NV): A Nevada commit, the 6-2 and 285-pounder is not afraid of contact. In fact, he often welcomes the physical play.
Anthony Smith, Desert Pines (NV): The 6-4 and 250-pounder with three offers is difficult to stop once he gets going in the right direction.
Kendall Blakely, Basic (NV): Up for any challenge, a trait teams from the ACC appreciate, the 6-1 and 250-pounder is a natural.
Connor Murphy, Brophy Prep (AZ): The 6-7 and 250-pounder has offers from powerhouses such as Michigan, Wisconsin and USC.
Timothy Horne, Anson (NC): Programs from the SEC have kept tabs on the 6-4 and 269-pounder. That won’t change anytime soon.
Ryan Becker, Marble Falls (TX): The 6-5 and 225-pounder first landed a scholarship to UTSA. Kansas and Arkansas are now in the mix.
Ben Stille, Ashland Greenwood (NE): Teams from the Big 12 Conference continue to keep in contact with the 6-4 and 220-pounder.
Claudio Martin, Rockhurst (MO): The 6-3 and 250-pounder is on the apparently on the short list of Indiana, Iowa State and Kansas.
Lorenzo Neal, St. Thomas (TX): You name the conference and at least one school from it has talked to the 6-2 and 300-pounder.
Kobi Smith-Parott, Lincoln (NE): South Dakota State was one the first to contact the 6-4 and 335-pounder. Nebraska could be a player.
SPECIALISTS
A.J. Reed, Prattville (AL): The 6-foot-1 and 180-pounder is one of the country’s top kickers. LSU and Michigan are interested in him.