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2022-07-14 09:13:02 By : Ms. Carol Wu

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The 2023 recruiting cycle is officially in full swing as players around the country have been announcing their college decisions. With that in mind, we have decided to check in on the top recruits in the state of Georgia.

According to the 247Sports rankings, Georgia is home to 25 Top247 prospects for the 2023 class. That group includes eight players ranked among the top 50 nationally, headlined by the nation’s No. 1 safety. Twenty of the top 30 prospects in Georgia have already announced their respective commitments, while the remaining 10 are still undecided on where they will play in college.

Eleven college football programs have a commitment from at least one of the top-30 recruits in the Peach State. Clemson leads the way with five commits among that group, followed by Georgia with four, then LSU and Tennessee with two each, while Alabama, Arkansas, Auburn, Florida, Louisville, Miami and Ohio State each have one.

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With that in mind, scroll down to take a look at the top 30 prospects in Georgia for the 2023 recruiting cycle, according to 247Sports.

247Sports rank: 4-star | 97 rating | No. 10 Overall | No. 1 S Recruitment status: Undecided 247Sports Crystal Ball: No predictions Measurables: 6-0 | 185 Scouting report: The type of prospect that checks off all the right boxes. Always looks to be one step ahead of others. Athletic enough to get across the field and erase a touchdown, but also physical enough to come down hill and meet a running back in the A or B gap. Smooth and in control while in reverse as he keeps eyes in the backfield. Quick to trigger. Plants his cleats and drives towards the football better than most his age. Takes the right angles while in pursuit and has a few tricks to shed blocks once he meets traffic. Has experience working out of a variety of different coverages and has shown that he can be rather effective as slot defender in certain situations. Owns a high football IQ, which likely stems from his film study habits as he likes to watch cut up after cut up and identify trends. Viewed by his high school coaches as not only a team leader, but also a winner and someone that is going to do whatever it takes to elevate the play of those around him. Added almost 30 pounds of muscle between freshman and senior seasons and is now hovering right around 190 pounds. Will need to keep progressing and not get complacent, but should be viewed as one of the top safeties and overall prospects in the 2023 cycle given instincts, physical play style and ability to change directions. Will provide immediate special teams value at the next level and likely isn’t going to need much time to get adjusted to the speed of the game on Saturdays. Has the makeup of a future star for a College Football Playoff contender. Should play on Sundays like his father and uncle did if everything comes together. – 247Sports Midlands Region Recruiting Analyst Andrew Ivins NFL Draft projection: First Round Player comparison: Justin Reid | S | Houston Texans

247Sports rank: 4-star | 95 rating | No. 22 Overall | No. 4 DL Recruitment status: Committed to Clemson Measurables: 6-5 | 276 Scouting report: Checking in at 6-foot-5 and half 265 pounds with an 81-inch wingspan verified. Burley is a long linear lineman that has a good 1st step and is able to get his 2nd step into the ground which allows him to explode on contact with the blocker and extend to play off the block. He uses good pad level at the poa when coming off the ball that gives him leverage to also control the blocker once he punches them. He has strong hands and a powerful punch which are two of his biggest attributes. Does a good job when he is angling or stunting into the gap getting himself skinny and then getting back square while steadily gaining ground up field. He has 2 - way snaps by playing tight end that give you more of a reference point on his overall athletic ability. Burley is a player that can play either end position in a four down front or play the 4 technique in an odd front defense. He can move into the 3 technique position on pass rush downs all the while staying at end on 1st and 2nd down. Because of his size and length that’s coupled with his talent level you have a player able to do many different things on the defensive line. As he continues to grow and add weight this will ultimately determine what position he will play. Burley is a player that should see that field early as a contributor. That will be a multiple year starter and all - conference performer by the end of his college career with an NFL future. – 247Sports National Recruiting Expert Chris Singletary NFL Draft projection: Second Round

247Sports rank: 4-star | 94 rating | No. 60 Overall | No. 3 LB Recruitment status: Committed to Georgia Measurables: 6-1 | 217 Scouting report: Prototype size for a modern off-ball linebacker in the 6-foot-1, 215- to 220-pound range entering senior season. Not long but owns frame space to add mass, though not too much more is needed as a modern in-space defender. Excellent overall athletic profile coupled with strong on-field context. Owner of a 4.62 40 and 100-meter times of 11.16 and 11.18. Also posted a 45-6 shot put PR during junior track and field season and played heavy minutes for his basketball team in Winter 2021-22. Broad, layered athletic profile projects very well in long term. Highly productive considering full-time two-way snaps. Ran for more than 1,000 yards on almost 10 yards per carry while recording 91 tackles as a junior. Two-way experience provides another key indicator for future NFL Draft potential relative to recent years. Shows clear linear acceleration and top-end gear, especially for size. Athletic enough as a runner to bounce to the boundary and beat pursuit angles. Functional athleticism also allows for recovery as a run defender to redirect and chase down to perimeter. Closes with purpose and arrives with conviction. Physical vs. the run with straight-line juice to provide intriguing blitz option. Also has shown comfort and awareness dropping in coverage. Plus ball skills for a linebacker and dangerous if he snags an INT. Runs with some tightness in the lower half and ankles that loosening up will help maximize short-area fluidity and top-end gear. Will face significant jump in competition coming from Georgia AA level. One of the nation's top linebacker prospects in his class and would be a P5-caliber running back prospect as well. Projects as a potential high-major impact player with a long-term ceiling in the early rounds of the NFL Draft. – 247Sports Midlands Region Recruiting Analyst Gabe Brooks

247Sports rank: 4-star | 94 rating | No. 65 Overall | No. 7 OT Recruitment status: Undecided 247Sports Crystal Ball: No predictions Measurables: 6-5 | 300 Scouting report: Owns the requisite height, frame, and mass to remain outside or move to guard and compete at a high level. Possesses an excellent multi-sport profile. Has participated in basketball and posted terrific throws data. Georgia Class A Private state champion in shot put and discus as a sophomore, placing second in both events as a junior (with even better numbers). Plays with noteworthy effort and violence. Natural drive-blocker whose size and functional strength overwhelm smaller targets. Regularly takes blocks to the ground as a finisher with conviction. Run-game mauler with traits to translate those qualities to high-major level. Owns the tools to become a very good pass protector, regardless of alignment. Relatively quick-footed considering build / mass with ability to engage multiple assailants in pass-blocking situations. Agility also translates to pulling and second-level timing, accompanied by burgeoning punch power. Will face considerable jump in competition coming from small-school ball in Georgia A Private league. Consistency in engagement angles and hand placement are solid, but can improve. Naturally higher center of gravity compromises leverage at times. One of the top offensive line prospects in the always loaded state of Georgia. Projects as a high-major offensive lineman, whether at tackle or guard, with the potential to become a multi-year starter and an early-round NFL Draft ceiling. – 247Sports Midlands Region Recruiting Analyst Gabe Brooks

247Sports rank: 4-star | 94 rating | No. 67 Overall | No. 8 OT Recruitment status: Committed to Clemson Measurables: 6-5.5 | 365 Scouting report: Size unverified but is legitimately massive with college-ready height and mass. Big frame fosters large reach. Packs a powerful punch with overwhelming strength vs. high school competition. Simply swallows up many opponents and flashes knockdown power at the point of attack and on the move, whether as a puller or climbing to the second level. Displays impressive movement ability relative to size and bulk. Capable pass protector whose ceiling in that department should be quite high. Kick slides naturally and shows encouraging heavy-handedness when setting. Bends better than expected and plays with good leverage relative to higher center of gravity. Will face significant jump in competition coming from Georgia Class A Private level and could need to acclimate to facing opposition of similar size and talent. A bit heavy-footed at times given mass. Early returns on pass-pro ability are promising, but will need to hone technique. Will need to maintain conditioning and watch weight. Will likely provide roster value as a tackle/guard combo player. Among the top O-line prospects in the 2023 recruiting cycle with potential to become an impact multi-year starter at the high-major level. Very high-floor prospect with the physical traits that could lead to a ceiling in the top half of the NFL Draft. – 247Sports Midlands Region Recruiting Analyst Gabe Brooks

247Sports rank: 4-star | 93 rating | No. 68 Overall | No. 3 TE Recruitment status: Undecided 247Sports Crystal Ball: Ohio State 100% Measurables: 6-5 | 230 Scouting report: Great height and elite frame with long arms and a large catch radius. Varied snaps flexed out, attached, and as an H-back. Owns the body to stay personnel-flexible for the long run. Generally catches the ball away from his body and shows above-average plucking ability. Dangerous in contested situations as a ball winner whose physical tools overwhelm defenders. Multi-sport athlete who plays basketball and transfers that functional athleticism to the gridiron. Shows encouraging conviction as a blocker. Flashes pop in his hands and makes disengaging difficult for opposing defenders. Also has played defensive end to add another valuable layer to strong overall athletic profile. A bit high-cut and can improve pad level as a blocker. Tight-ankled at times, resulting in rounded-off routes. Natural football player but raw technically relative to position-specific technique. On-the-rise tight end prospect who could become one of the better at the position in the 2023 class. Projects to the high-major level with a ton of potential that could ultimately lead to playing beyond college. – 247Sports Midlands Region Recruiting Analyst Gabe Brooks

247Sports rank: 4-star | 93 rating | No. 71 Overall | No. 10 OT Recruitment status: Committed to Georgia Measurables: 6-7 | 290 Scouting report: One of the more promising offensive tackle prospects in the class of 2023 given how he moves for someone his size. Measured just over 6-foot-6.5, 300 pounds the spring before his junior season. A trench bully of sorts that can win with his hands and a rather strong punch. Does a nice job of finding leverage and playing through the whistle for a youngster. Longer arms (reports a seven-foot wingspan) allow him to swallow up would-be tacklers and open up holes for the run game. Loves to overpower defenders and drive them into the ground. Has experience working on both the left and right sides of the line. Will need to continue to develop his technique and improve his pass sets over the next few years while also embracing a college strength program, but profile suggests that he can morph into a multi-year starter at a College Football Playoff contender one day. NFL upside if everything comes together. – 247Sports Midlands Region Recruiting Analyst Andrew Ivins NFL Draft projection: 4-7 Round (Day 3)

247Sports rank: 4-star | 93 rating | No. 93 Overall | No. 4 IOL Recruitment status: Undecided 247Sports Crystal Ball: Louisville 100% Measurables: 6-4 | 305 Scouting report: The 6-foot-4, 297-pound lineman with a 78-inch wingspan has a frame and build where he can trim and lean out while in turn adding mass in his upper body. He has solid definition in his lower body that will continue to get stronger as he grows and matures. Sanker has good body control and shows good agility in his movements. The flexibility that he possesses is decent and will improve over time with work and development. The power and physicalness that he plays with stands out when he makes contact with his opponent. Does a good job of clearing through traffic to get to the 2nd level to engage linebackers in the run game. Once he latches on the defender he has strong hands and upper body strength to sustain the block. In the pass game his technique is above average where he shows patience with his hands and timing of his punch. Adequate in his capacity to redirect once the defender changes directions and his to adjust on the move to pick him up. In terms of the bull-rush he is able to anchor down and strong enough to stalemate the pressure of his opponent. Sanker brings a mauler, aggressive mentality to the field in his play. As a guy who plays both tackle and guard his future projects more to the interior, where he will be able to refine his game. The talent is there to play both guard spots at a high level where he should be a multi-year starter at the Power-5 level. – 247Sports National Recruiting Expert Chris Singletary Projection: Power-5 Starter

247Sports rank: 4-star | 93 rating | No. 101 Overall | No. 4 RB Recruitment status: Undecided 247Sports Crystal Ball: Georgia 100% Measurables: 5-10 | 200

247Sports rank: 4-star | 93 rating | No. 114 Overall | No. 18 WR Recruitment status: Undecided 247Sports Crystal Ball: Texas A&M 87.5% | Florida State 12.5% Measurables: 6-0 | 170

247Sports rank: 4-star | 92 rating | No. 117 Overall | No. 9 TE Recruitment status: Committed to Tennessee Measurables: 6-5 | 221

247Sports rank: 4-star | 92 rating | No. 128 Overall | No. 11 TE Recruitment status: Committed to Georgia Measurables: 6-3 | 225

247Sports rank: 4-star | 92 rating | No. 131 Overall | No. 10 S Recruitment status: Committed to LSU Measurables: 6-1 | 180

247Sports rank: 4-star | 92 rating | No. 147 Overall | No. 6 IOL Recruitment status: Undecided 247Sports Crystal Ball: Georgia 87.5% | Florida State 12.5% Measurables: 6-5 | 300

247Sports rank: 4-star | 92 rating | No. 159 Overall | No. 9 QB Recruitment status: Committed to Alabama Measurables: 6-2 | 215 Scouting report: A big-armed passer that isn’t afraid to stand his ground in the pocket and take a hit. Cleaner footwork allows him to establish a firm base and generate plenty of velocity. Shouldn’t be viewed as a run-first quarterback, but can improvise when plays break down and is rather accurate when on the move as he zips the ball into tight windows. Has worked primarily out of a single-back spread attack throughout prep career while playing in the Peach State’s second-highest classification. Put up big numbers as a junior, completing just over 63 percent of his passes for 3,392 yards with 32 touchdowns to go against just three interceptions. Added 645 yards and seven more scores on the ground as he used his 6-foot-2, 220-pound frame to power through tacklers. More importantly, led his team to a 10-3 record and a regional title. Far from a complete product, but doesn’t make many bad decisions and has had spells where he will play some of his best football when under duress. Doubles as a high-end baseball prospect and is throwing in the low 90s on the mound. Will need to keep progressing and adjust to the speed of the game at the Power 5 level, but has the arm talent to make some big-time throws on Saturdays. Likely to find most success in a balanced offensive attack with complex passing concepts. – 247Sports Midlands Region Recruiting Analyst Andrew Ivins Projection: Power-5 Starter

247Sports rank: 4-star | 91 rating | No. 174 Overall | No. 27 DL Recruitment status: Undecided 247Sports Crystal Ball: South Carolina 100% Measurables: 6-5 | 262

247Sports rank: 4-star | 91 rating | No. 186 Overall | No. 16 LB Recruitment status: Committed to Miami Measurables: 6-2 | 220 Scouting report: The 6-foot-2 220-pounds that he carries is well proportioned with no bad weight on his build. He can add some mass and get even stronger in the weight once he heads to college. Possesses some good traits and skills that translate to him being very productive. Very good instincts with the ability to read and react to make plays. He has some suddenness as well as plus closing speed. He has nice agility and footwork that enables him to sift through the traffic to make plays. Does a nice job in coverage; he is comfortable in space and is not a fish out of water. Can find the ball when he is in man coverage where he is able to make plays and cause deflections. A physical hitter when he meets the ball carrier. Plays with patience and does a nice job of keeping leverage on the ball to play within the defense. He can avoid blocks by either punching and shedding or using the slip technique to avoid them. Solid blitzer that is very good in pursuit. Whether he is playing off the ball or on the end of the line of scrimmage he is good in any setting. He also can be an asset on special teams once he gets to college. Three-down player that does not need to come off the field. A power-5 starter in future and a possible all-conference selection. – 247Sports National Recruiting Expert Chris Singletary Projection: Power-5 Starter

247Sports rank: 4-star | 91 rating | No. 191 Overall | No. 31 DL Recruitment status: Committed to Florida Measurables: 6-5 | 250 Scouting report: Verified at 6-foot-5 and 250-pounds, possesses a long and athletic frame to add additional weight to his frame. Has the ability to put on 25 to 30 pounds of muscle at the next level. Flashes good athleticism on both sides of the ball, showing some ability to play on and off the line of scrimmage on defense. Demonstrates an adequate first step off the line of scrimmage, more smooth than he is quick twitch explosive. Exhibits excellent knee bend and hip flexibility, showing the ability to bend the edge. Flashes good foot and body quickness, shows the ability to change direction and play in space. Will need to improve play strength at the point of attack at the next level, both in regards to anchoring the run and pass-rush situations. Will have to develop some shock and force in his game to take the next step as a pass rusher. Long athletic developmental prospect that possesses all the physical tools to be a multi-year starter at a Power Five program but is more of a traits prospect than a football player at this stage of his career. If put in the right environment with exposure to good coaching he’ll have a chance to outperform his current projection. Will need two to three years to develop at the next level before seeing significant snaps. – 247Sports National Recruiting Analyst Cooper Petagna NFL Draft projection: 4-7 Round (Day 3)

247Sports rank: 4-star | 91 rating | No. 202 Overall | No. 25 EDGE Recruitment status: Committed to Georgia Measurables: 6-4 | 237 Scouting report: A front-seven defender with some juice. Tips the scales at roughly 6-foot-4, 235 pounds, but has the frame to eventually carry 265 pounds or more. First-step quickness is what separates him from others on Friday nights as he does a nice job of anticipating snap counts and is always ready to pounce on a ball carrier or flush out a pocket. More of a finesse player than he is a power-based player at this stage in his development, but should eventually get better at that point of attack as he adds strength and his body continues to mature. Spent most of junior season working as a stand-up edge rusher in a 3-4 front, but did occasionally put his hand in the dirt. Found success in both roles totaling seven sacks in nine games. Also has some experience dropping back into coverage, and has even shown on the 7-on-7 circuit that he can create some separation as a tight end. Will likely need a few years to get adjusted to the physicality of the college game. Must also keep progressing/evolving as a pass rusher. However, has some of the required traits to emerge as an impact player at the Power 5 level given his initial burst, above-average reach and ankle flexibility. Likely to settle in as outside ‘backer in an aggressive defensive system that wants him to get after the quarterback. Might also be able to get things done as a Mike in certain schemes as he has flashed the ability to not only come down hill and close gaps, but also get outside the hashes. Size and ability to run will have him on the special teams coordinator's radar. – 247Sports Midlands Region Recruiting Analyst Andrew Ivins NFL Draft projection: 4-7 Round (Day 3)

247Sports rank: 4-star | 91 rating | No. 203 Overall | No. 13 QB Recruitment status: Committed to Arkansas Measurables: 6-1 | 225 Scouting report: A true dual-threat quarterback that has produced throughout his prep career. Looks almost like a running back or linebacker with his thicker build, but is equipped with a strong, rather accurate arm. Has plenty of experience running RPOs and seems to always know when exactly to pull the ball and call his own number. Not one to shy away from contact and is more than capable of picking up yards after contact as he keeps his legs pumping. Pocket awareness is without a doubt a strength at this stage in his development as his internal clock will bail him out of trouble more times than not. Shows some touch on his deeper shots, and understands how to step into throws in order to generate velocity. However, must continue to keep improving as a passer and get more consistent, especially once more complex passing concepts and route combinations are added to the equation. Started a few games on varsity as a freshman before winning 10 games as a sophomore and then 10 more as a junior in the Peach State’s highest classification. Won’t be a fit in some offensive systems given unconventional play style and quirky measurables (believed to be tipping the scales at just over 6-foot, 225 pounds), but should thrive in an up-tempo spread attack that wants its quarterback to quickly distribute the football and essentially be a point guard. Will likely need some time to adjust to the speed of Power 5 football, but has what it takes to win games on Saturdays. Views himself strictly as a quarterback having played the position since he was a child, but could eventually carve out a career somewhere else on the field given how he changes directions for someone his size. – 247Sports Southeast Recruiting Analyst Andrew Ivins Projection: Power-5 Starter Player comparison: Tajh Boyd | QB | Pittsburgh Steelers

247Sports rank: 4-star | 91 rating | No. 204 Overall | No. 19 OT Recruitment status: Committed to Tennessee Measurables: 6-6 | 337 Scouting report: Verified at 6-foot-6 and 290-pounds plus, possesses an ideal frame for the offensive tackle position and growth potential to add additional weight at the collegiate level. Displays good athleticism at the left tackle position. Exhibits good knee bend and hip flexibility in his pass and run set. Shows the ability to fire off the ball, flashes good foot and body quickness. Appears to have good foot speed and lateral quickness in his pass-set. Demonstrates the ability to anchor at the point of attack, will need to continue to add muscle and improve play strength at the next level. Shows the ability to move defenders off the point of attack in the run game. Plays with a very good understanding of leverage and body control. Good athlete that can play in space at the second level and redirect. Flashes some nastiness with his ability to finish blocks. Prototypical left tackle that possesses high developmental upside when projecting to the next level. Will need one to two years to develop in a collegiate strength and conditioning program but has a chance to develop into a high level multi-year starter at a Power Five program. Could potentially exceed projection with his high athletic ceiling. – 247Sports National Recruiting Analyst Cooper Petagna NFL Draft projection: 4-7 Round (Day 3)

247Sports rank: 4-star | 90 rating | No. 214 Overall | No. 34 DL Recruitment status: Committed to Clemson Measurables: 6-4 | 240 Scouting report: Possesses ideal size at 6-foot-5 and 245-pounds, possesses a thick lower half and growth potential to add additional weight to his frame. Displays above average athleticism at the five technique. Exhibits above average knee bend and hip flexibility in and out of his stance. Flashes a good first step off the line of scrimmage, but has a tendency to be a little late off the ball. Demonstrates good initial foot and body quickness off the line of scrimmage. Wins with speed and quickness in his pass-rush. Will need to continue to develop play strength and ability to play through his frame at the point of attack at the next level. Flashes a high motor and good back side pursuit ability. Appears to be adequate in the run game. Projects to a five-technique defensive linemen in a base 4-3 defense, already 245-pounds, has the ability to add significant weight to his frame at the next level. Possesses a speed and quickness pass-rush foundation but will need to develop more consistency in his ability to play the run and win with play strength to become a complete defender. Long developing defensive lineman that has the ability to develop into a high level multi-year starter at the Power Five level. – 247Sports National Recruiting Analyst Cooper Petagna NFL Draft projection: 4-7 Round (Day 3)

247Sports rank: 4-star | 90 rating | No. 225 Overall | No. 22 CB Recruitment status: Committed to Ohio State Measurables: 5-11 | 185 Scouting report: A lunchpail type of cornerback that is physical enough to play in the boundary, but also fluid enough to get it done on the field side. Made a name for himself as a sophomore picking off three passes and defending plenty more while competing in the Peach State’s AAA classification. Aggressive with his hands and will put his hip right on a wide receiver. Does a nice job of reading and reacting to what’s going on in front of him. Fights off blocks like a veteran and understands how to drop a ball carrier in the open field with sound tackling. Not the biggest of corners as he measured in at roughly 5-foot-11, 160 pounds the spring before his junior year, but should continue to keep filling out once lifting and eating in college. Also likely to get more explosive and improve long speed, although it should be noted that he has reportedly gone 4.4 in the 40-yard dash multiple times. Has some of the tools required to make an impact at the Power 5 level if he keeps progressing. Violent play style suggests that he could excel as an inside corner. Might also have a future at safety if that’s a quicker route to playing time. – 247Sports Midlands Region Recruiting Analyst Andrew Ivins NFL Draft projection: 4-7 Round (Day 3) Player comparison: Faion Hicks | CB | Denver Broncos

247Sports rank: 4-star | 90 rating | No. 242 Overall | No. 37 DL Recruitment status: Undecided 247Sports Crystal Ball: Georgia 100% Measurables: 6-3 | 310 Scouting report: Possesses ideal size at 6-foot-3 and 300-pounds plus, possesses limited growth potential to add additional weight to frame. Displays good athletic ability as an interior defensive lineman, showing the ability to play multiple positions on the defensive line. Exhibits good quick twitch explosiveness off the line of scrimmage with an excellent first step. Nimble for his size, possessing good initial foot and body quickness. Can with speed, quickness, and power off the line of scrimmage. Flashes heavy hands at the point of attack, in addition to good play strength, showing the ability to penetrate consistently behind the line of scrimmage. Possesses the frame and the ability to anchor the run while also adding some pass-rush ability as an interior lineman. Projects as a one technique in a 4-3 defense with the ability to offer some position versatility along the defensive line if needed. Forceful prospect that has the ability to impact the run and pass as an interior lineman and projects to a Power Five multi-year starter with the ability to outperform his current projection. – 247Sports National Recruiting Analyst Cooper Petagna NFL Draft projection: 4-7 Round (Day 3)

247Sports rank: 4-star | 90 rating | No. 245 Overall | No. 18 S Recruitment status: Committed to Auburn Measurables: 6-3 | 195

247Sports rank: 4-star | 90 rating | No. 27 CB Recruitment status: Undecided 247Sports Crystal Ball: No predictions Measurables: 5-10 | 165

247Sports rank: 4-star | 90 rating | No. 22 LB Recruitment status: Undecided 247Sports Crystal Ball: No predictions Measurables: 6-3 | 215

247Sports rank: 4-star | 90 rating | No. 39 DL Recruitment status: Committed to LSU Measurables: 6-4 | 270

247Sports rank: 4-star | 90 rating | No. 25 LB Recruitment status: Committed to Clemson Measurables: 6-2 | 215

247Sports rank: 4-star | 90 rating | No. 29 CB Recruitment status: Committed to Clemson Measurables: 6-2 | 175

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