1. LAST WEEK'S BIGGEST COMMITS
Anthony Bradford
Josh Helmholdt / Rivals.com
Commitments continue to heat up and it’s getting harder already to name the top commits of each week. Here’s my best crack at it this week …
1. OL Anthony Bradford, LSU – Pulling an offensive lineman out of the Midwest has worked well in the past for LSU (e.g. Ethan Pocic) and Bradford has a high ceiling and a ton of talent.
2. CB Tayvion Land, Maryland – He may be small but he feeds off the doubters and plays much bigger than his size. Could this be Will Likely 2.0?
3. CB Keontra Smith, Miami – He’s tall, filled out and plays with aggression so he will fit in perfectly with what Miami does with their cornerbacks.
4. LB Avery Huff, Miami – He plays at a high level in high school, can run sideline to sideline and is from a power program, so this is a big grab.
5. DB Giovanni Biggers, North Carolina – He’s not the biggest safety, but he flies to the ball and has a good frame to build on.
6. TE Brayden Liebrock, Texas – A big target who can get downfield, he’ll be a very good fit in the Texas offense.
7. DT Tayquon Johnson, Clemson – A sleeper of sorts with a ton of talent, he could end up being ranked much higher in the end.
8. LB Jestin Jacobs, Iowa – Tall and rangy, he’s a good strongside linebacker candidate for Iowa whose length allows him to cover a lot of space.
9. TE Patrick Herbert, Oregon – The younger brother of the star quarterback Justin Herbert, he keeps the family pipeline going and can run.
10. DE Jason Bargy, Minnesota – He has good size, an excellent motor and could grow into a defensive tackle before all is said and done or stay as a huge end.
https://n.rivals.com/news/three-point-stance-commits-of-the-week-california-volunteers
Anthony Bradford
Josh Helmholdt / Rivals.com
Commitments continue to heat up and it’s getting harder already to name the top commits of each week. Here’s my best crack at it this week …
1. OL Anthony Bradford, LSU – Pulling an offensive lineman out of the Midwest has worked well in the past for LSU (e.g. Ethan Pocic) and Bradford has a high ceiling and a ton of talent.
2. CB Tayvion Land, Maryland – He may be small but he feeds off the doubters and plays much bigger than his size. Could this be Will Likely 2.0?
3. CB Keontra Smith, Miami – He’s tall, filled out and plays with aggression so he will fit in perfectly with what Miami does with their cornerbacks.
4. LB Avery Huff, Miami – He plays at a high level in high school, can run sideline to sideline and is from a power program, so this is a big grab.
5. DB Giovanni Biggers, North Carolina – He’s not the biggest safety, but he flies to the ball and has a good frame to build on.
6. TE Brayden Liebrock, Texas – A big target who can get downfield, he’ll be a very good fit in the Texas offense.
7. DT Tayquon Johnson, Clemson – A sleeper of sorts with a ton of talent, he could end up being ranked much higher in the end.
8. LB Jestin Jacobs, Iowa – Tall and rangy, he’s a good strongside linebacker candidate for Iowa whose length allows him to cover a lot of space.
9. TE Patrick Herbert, Oregon – The younger brother of the star quarterback Justin Herbert, he keeps the family pipeline going and can run.
10. DE Jason Bargy, Minnesota – He has good size, an excellent motor and could grow into a defensive tackle before all is said and done or stay as a huge end.
https://n.rivals.com/news/three-point-stance-commits-of-the-week-california-volunteers