Alabama and the state of Ohio are fighting for the best-ranked 2021 recruiting elegance in the country.
And you wouldn’t know? These two are also the two main competitors fighting for the country’s most productive hope, Washington’s five-star defensive end, JTTuimolau. the early signing period, so we may not have a transparent picture of the country’s number one recruiting elegance for a while.
But many other talents in elite football have made their school decisions. Of the 25 most sensible of the 247Sports Composite, only five remain un binding.
Here’s a look at the 25 most sensitive leads, their destination and those considering the last five:
1. Korey Foreman, DE, Centennial, California
College choice: undecided
Initially engaged in Clemson, Foreman reopened his recruitment in April and no transparent favorites emerged. USC, Georgia and LSU have generated rumors at one time or another. He signed on Wednesday and is still waiting to announce until January 2.
2. JC Latham, OT, IMG Academy (Florida)
University selection: Alabama
A Wisconsin product that will play for IMG Academy in Florida, Latham became engaged to Nick Saban and Crimson Tide in June.
3. J. T. Tuimolau, DE, Eastside Catholic (Washington)
College choice: undecided
As discussed above, it appears that this will return to the state of Ohio and Alabama, and a resolution is expected until after the early signing period.
4. Jack Sawyer, DE, Pickerington North, Ohio
University selection: Ohio State
A head hunter in a position for college, 6-5, 250 pounds who chose his Buckeyes state home in February 2019.
5. Tommy Brockermeyer, OT, All Saints Episcopal (Texas)
University selection: Alabama
With Latham and Brockermeyer, Alabama has the two offensive tackles in the 2021 class.
6. Caleb Williams, QB, Gonzaga (Washington, D. C. )
College selection: Oklahoma
Lincoln Riley’s Sooners their double-threat quarterback streak when they got the Williams 6-1 and 210 pounds in July.
7. Amarius Mims, OT, Bleckley County, Georgia
College choice: Georgia
The Bulldogs achieved their status No. 1 for 2021 when Mims got engaged to them in October – a massive SEC recruiting win for Kirby Smart.
8. Dallas Turner, DE, Saint Thomas Aquinas (Florida)
University selection: Alabama
The son of a former basketball player, the very athletic Turner signed for Alabama in July.
9. Emeka Egbuka, WR, Steliacoom (Washington)
University selection: Ohio State
Ryan Day and his Buckeyes are getting into the habit of taking over the country’s No. 1 open receiver, which they did with Egbuka last week.
10. Leonard Taylor, DT, Miami Palmetto, Florida
College selection: Miami
Hurricanes kept the most productive defensive lineman in the interior of the country at home in August, despite heavy efforts by primary systems across the country.
11. Tristan Leigh, Occupational Therapist, Robinson High School, Virginia)
College choice: undecided
Leigh plans to announce her school resolution on January 2 and is reduced to the last five games in Clemson, Florida, Oklahoma, Ohio State and LSU. Oklahoma has the most rumors right now, but there’s no transparent favorite.
12. Sam Huard, QB, Kennedy Catholic (Washington)
College Choice: Washington
Considered the country’s professional-style quarterback, Huard, son of former Washington quarterback and NFL Damon Huard, has selected to dedicate himself to his local Huskies since November 2018.
13. James Williams, S, American Heritage (Florida)
College selection: Miami
Saban and Alabama might have gone to Florida and acquired the state’s two most sensible skills in 2021, however, Miami did well to secure the next two Florida products with the most sensible rating for Taylor and Williams.
14. Brock Vandagriff, QB, Prince Avenue Christian (Georgia)
College choice: Georgia
Another welcome victory in the state of the house for Smart and the Bulldogs, the 6-3, 205-pound Vandagriff signed with Georgia in January after retiring from Oklahoma that month.
15. Nolan Rucci, OT, Warwick, Pennsylvania
College selection: Wisconsin
Essentially, it’s a rule that, with each recruiting cycle, Wisconsin gets at least one elite offensive lineman. Rucci is the newest in this trend.
16. Terrence Lewis, LB, Central Miami (Florida)
College choice: undecided
Lewis, who announced his resolution on January 2, was considered a meager Auburn before Gus Malzahn’s firing. Now it’s Maryland and Tennessee, where he originally hired before reopening on November 30.
17. Donovan Jackson, OG, Episcopal (Texas)
University selection: Ohio State
With Jackson, the Buckeyes get the country’s first offensive escort in Ohio State in January.
18. Maason Smith, DT, Terrebonne, Louisiana
College choice: LSU
Despite the Tigers’ difficult season, Louisiana’s outlook for 2021 chose to stay home in a December 16 decision, opting for LSU over Georgia.
19. Damon Payne, DT, Belleville, Michigan
University selection: Alabama
A product of one of the best elementary schools, Payne 6-4, 300 pounds committed to Crimson Tide in July in places like Oklahoma and Ohio State.
20. Xavian Sorey, LB, IMG Academy (Florida)
College choice: Georgia
The Bulldogs continue their good luck supporting Sorey, a 6-3, 215-pounder athlete who chose Georgia over Florida and Alabama in a resolution on signature day.
21. Ja’Tavion Sanders, ATH, Ryan (Texas)
College selection: Texas
Sanders, the highest rated athlete in the country, can play either defensively and in tight play in college. He committed to Texas early in the process in September 2019.
J. j. 22. McCarthy, QB, IMG Academy (Florida)
College Choice: Michigan
The 6-3, 190-pounder committed to the Wolverines in May 2019 and stood firm in Michigan’s disappointing season, signing his national letter of intent on Wednesday.
23. Ga’Quincy McKinstry, BC, Pinson Valley, Alabama
University selection: Alabama
It was at LSU, Alabama and Auburn, and on October 25, McKinstry, the high-rated cornerer in the country, decided to play football and basketball in Alabama.
24. TreVeyon Henderson, RB, Hopewell, Virginia
University selection: Ohio State
The country’s number one ball committed to the Buckeyes over Oklahoma, Virginia and Michigan in March.
25. Kyle McCord, QB, St. Joseph’s, Pennsylvania
University selection: Ohio State
The Buckeyes were their 2021 signaler on the McCord 6-3 and 215 pounds in April 2019.