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SEC commits, targets highlight videos after Week 1

Kevin Duffey

By Kevin Duffey

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Every week throughout the season, we’ll provide video highlights of some of the SEC’s top commits and targets.

We’ll try and mix up the players throughout the season.

Here are some SEC commits who showed out last Friday night:

SEC Commits

Jacob Eason, QB, 5-star Georgia commit (Lake Stevens, WA): The Bulldogs’ tall-armed pocket passer commit got off to a great start last week. Eason threw for three touchdowns and 247 yards in a 47-21 win. Eason’s currently the No. 2 overall pro-style passer for the class of 2016, and it’s easy to see why he’s the future in Athens.

Julian Rochester, DT, 4-star Georgia commit (Powder Springs, GA): Although Rochester is now a four-star, don’t expect his play to reflect that. He looks much better this season, and he’s slimmed down. Rochester is a centerpiece of the Bulldogs’ recruiting class.

Mark Thompson, RB, 4-star Florida JUCO commit: The Gators are getting a bruising running back in JUCO commit Mark Thompson, and he’ll fit Jim McElwain’s scheme perfectly. Thompson has a nice burst for a 230-pound player.

SEC Targets

Freddie Swain, WR, Uncommitted: One of the top uncommitted 2016 targets for SEC teams is elite receiver Freddie Swain. Tennessee and Florida are all over Swain, and his highlights from Friday show why. Watch Swain throw up his hand at the 50-yard line on this punt return touchdown.

Tyjon Lindsey, WR, Uncommitted: The 2017 Tyjon Lindsey may be the most electrifying slot receiver in the country, regardless of class. And wouldn’t you know it, TAMU is all over Lindsey, as if the Aggies don’t have enough elite talent already. The Las Vegas native also lists USC, Washington, Oregon and Ohio State as potential landing spots.

Kevin Duffey

A graduate of the University of Florida and founder of Saturday Down South, Kevin is a college football enthusiast.

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