Editor’s Note: All rankings, team or individual, are courtesy of 247Sports.

1. Martez Ivey, Apopka, Fla.

  • Offers: Florida, Auburn, LSU, Alabama, Clemson
  • National Rank: No. 1 overall prospect
  • The Skinny: Ivey ranks as the top prospect for the 2015 class. The Florida native has heavy interest in both the Gators and Auburn, which may have been swayed after the Tigers’ hiring of defensive coordinator Will Muschamp. However, Ivey said that he remains “50/50” following his team’s state championship win on Saturday and will use the dead period to weigh his options.

2. Iman Marshall, Long Beach, Calif.

  • Offers: USC, Florida State, LSU, Michigan, Notre Dame
  • National Rank: No. 3 overall prospect
  • The Skinny: Marshall ranks as the No. 2 player and No. 1 cornerback for the 2015 class. The California native is expected to commit to USC, but has shown interest in LSU in recent weeks. Marshall’s best attributes are his instincts, change of direction and recovery speed and ranks high in other skill sets.

3. Byron Cowart, Seffner, Fla.

  • Offers: Florida, Florida State, Alabama, Auburn, Arkansas
  • National Rank: No. 4 overall prospect
  • The Skinny: Cowart ranks as the No. 1 strong-side defensive end and the No. 4 overall player for the 2015 class. The Seffner, Fla., native is a five-star prospect that has received offers from 12 SEC schools, but is expected to stay in-state, choosing between Florida and FSU. Cowart was impressed by newly hired Florida coach Jim McElwain after meeting with him for the first time this past weekend. However, the Muschamp hiring should make Auburn a sudden dark horse to land the prized recruit.

4. CeCe Jefferson, Glen Saint Mary, Fla.

  • Offers: Florida, Cincinnati, Alabama, Ole Miss, Florida State
  • National Rank: No. 5 overall prospect
  • The Skinny: Like Ivey and Cowart, Jefferson is a top in-state prospect with Florida and several other SEC teams on his radar. The five-star ranks as the No. 5 overall prospect and No. 2 strong-side defensive end in 2015. Jefferson’s best attributes are his athleticism, closing speed and pursuit, but needs to put on size before making the jump to the collegiate level.

5. Malik Jefferson, Mesquite, Texas

  • Offers: Texas A&M, Texas, UCLA, LSU, Baylor
  • National Rank: No. 13 overall prospect
  • The Skinny: Jefferson is expected to stay in-state, with Texas A&M taking a slight lead over Texas in the “crystal ball” predictions. The 6-foot-2.5, 215-pound senior ranks as the No. 1 outside linebacker and top prospect from the state of Texas for 2015. Jefferson’s best attributes are his athleticism and reactive quickness, but needs to improve his pursuit, instincts and add to his frame.