Kentucky got off to a quick start in 2014, starting the season 5-1. A tough stretch left the Wildcats without a bowl berth at 5-7.

Second-year head coach Mark Stoops has upped the recruiting in Lexington, in addition to new facilities being built for the coming years.

Kentucky needs added depth on both sides of the football, and are primed to do just that with its 2015 class.

How does the Wildcats’ class shape up?

EDITOR’S NOTE: Saturday Down South’s references to recruiting rankings are to 247Sports.com industry composite ranking.

NAT RANK PLAYER H.S. (CITY, STATE) STAR POS HGT WGT
263 C.J. Conrad Keystone (Lagrange, OH) 4 TE 6’5” 225
265 Eli Brown Warren East (Bowling Green, KY) 4 LB 6’2” 195
286 David Dowell St. Edward (Lakewood, OH) 4 S 6’1” 180
308 Andrew Dowell St. Edward (Lakewood, OH) 4 RB 6’1” 211
382 Jordan Jones Cardinal Mooney (Youngstown, OH) 3 LB 6’2” 203
405 Marcus Walker Lake Wales (Lake Wales, FL) 3 S 6’0.5” 176
419 George Asafo-Adjei Lakota West (West Chester, OH) 3 OT 6’4” 295
510 Jabari Greenwood Gonzaga (Washington, D.C.) 3 WR 6’4” 193
583 Kei Beckwood Trotwood-Madison (Dayton, OH) 3 CB 6’0” 173
591 Jason Stowbridge Deerfield Beach (Deerfield Beach, FL) 3 DE 6’4” 247
616 Tyrone Riley Calvary Day School (Savannah, GA) 3 DE 6’6” 230
699 Kengera Daniel Millbrook (Raleigh, NC) 3 DE 6’6″ 250
783 Levon Livingston Ballou Shs (Washington, D.C.) 3 OT 6’7” 232
986 Logan Stenberg James Clemens (Madison, AL) 3 OT 6’6″ 327
NA DaVon Hamilton Pickerington Central (Pickerington, OH) 3 DT 6’3” 285
NA Jeremiah Dinson American (Hialeah, FL) 3 CB 6’0″ 180
NA Mason Wolfe Henderson County (Henderson, KY) 3 OG 6’7” 280