Top 50 high school SEC commits for 2015
EDITOR’S NOTE: Saturday Down South’s references to recruiting rankings are to 247Sports.com industry composite ranking.
Once again, the SEC is dominating the national recruiting ranks.
SEC schools have pulled in more than a quarter of the nation’s top 200 recruits. The conference’s run as the best in college football will continue on as high-caliber recruits continue to fill out rosters.
With national signing day still two months away, there are still plenty of uncommitted players left in the high school ranks, many of whom are considering SEC schools.
Below is a list of the top 50 players nationally that have committed to the SEC so far.
Rank | Player | School | Rating | Postion |
---|---|---|---|---|
2 | Trent Thompson | Georgia | 5 | DT |
10 | Kahlil McKenzie | Tennessee | 5 | DT |
11 | Kevin Toliver II | LSU | 5 | CB |
12 | Blake Barnett | Alabama | 5 | DUAL |
14 | Calvin Ridley | Alabama | 5 | WR |
19 | Daylon Mack | Texas A&M | 5 | DT |
20 | Terry Godwin | Georgia | 5 | ATH |
24 | Kyler Murray | Texas A&M | 5 | DUAL |
28 | Maea Teuhema | LSU | 5 | OT |
29 | Preston Williams | Tennessee | 5 | WR |
30 | Minkah Fitzpatrick | Alabama | 5 | CB |
37 | Deionte Thompson | Alabama | 5 | S |
39 | Kerryon Johnson | Auburn | 4 | ATH |
41 | Shy Tuttle | Tennessee | 4 | DT |
43 | Lester Cotton | Alabama | 4 | OG |
45 | Jamal Peters | Mississippi State | 4 | S |
49 | Javon Patterson | Ole Miss | 4 | OG |
51 | Derrius Guice | LSU | 4 | RB |
54 | Richie Petitbon | Alabama | 4 | OG |
69 | Leo Lewis | Ole Miss | 4 | ILB |
73 | Jonathan Ledbetter | Georgia | 4 | DE |
80 | Natrez Patrick | Georgia | 4 | DE |
87 | Desherrius Flowers | Alabama | 4 | RB |
93 | Drew Richmond | Ole Miss | 4 | OT |
96 | Mark Fields | South Carolina | 4 | CB |
97 | Rashad Roundtree | Georgia | 4 | S |
104 | James Lockhart | Texas A&M | 4 | DE |
105 | Arden Key | South Carolina | 4 | DE |
106 | Mekhi Brown | Alabama | 4 | DE |
107 | Eric Swinney | Ole Miss | 4 | RB |
113 | Justin Dunning | Texas A&M | 4 | S |
116 | Shawn Burgess-Becker | Alabama | 4 | ATH |
125 | Drew Lock | Missouri | 4 | PRO |
134 | Van Jefferson | Georgia | 4 | WR |
136 | Jack Jones | Tennessee | 4 | OT |
137 | Chauncey Rivers | Georgia | 4 | DE |
142 | Hjalte Froholdt | Arkansas | 4 | DT |
143 | Darius Slayton | Georgia | 4 | WR |
144 | Hale Hentges | Alabama | 4 | TE |
146 | Nick Brossette | LSU | 4 | RB |
147 | Rico McGraw | Alabama | 4 | CB |
150 | Daylon Charlot | Alabama | 4 | WR |
151 | Shameik Blackshear | South Carolina | 4 | DE |
154 | K.J. Hill | Arkansas | 4 | WR |
155 | Xavier Lewis | LSU | 4 | CB |
156 | Larry Pryor | Texas A&M | 4 | S |
163 | Derrick Dillon | Florida | 4 | ATH |
165 | Malik Dear | Mississippi State | 4 | ATH |
173 | Jauan Jennings | Tennessee | 4 | DUAL |
175 | Adonis Thomas | Alabama | 4 | OLB |
179 | Jalen Christian | South Carolina | 4 | ATH |
Here’s a breakdown of what each team has pulled in out of those top 50:
- Alabama: 12 (4 five-stars, 8 four-stars)
- Arkansas: 2 (2 four-stars)
- Auburn: 1 (1 four-star)
- Florida: 1 (1 four-star)
- Georgia: 8 (2 five-stars, 6 four-stars)
- Kentucky: 0
- LSU: 5 (2 five-stars, 3 four-stars)
- Mississippi State: 2 (2 four-stars)
- Missouri: 1 (1 four-star)
- Ole Miss: 4 (4 four-stars)
- South Carolina: 4 (4 four-stars)
- Tennessee: 5 (2 five-stars, 3 four-stars)
- Texas A&M: 5 (2 five-stars, 3 four-stars)
- Vanderbilt: 0