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Najee Harris remains No.1
Alabama's top commitment Najee Harris, five-star running back from Antioch High School in California, remains in the No.1 position in the Rivals100. Tough for any player to knock Harris from the top position. It will make the second time in the Nick Saban era in Tuscaloosa Alabama has signed the No.1 player in the Rivals100 joining Da'Shawn Hand.
Harris takes an official visit to Michigan this weekend.
Yes, I expect Najee to stick with his commitment to Alabama.
Jeudy now the No.1 WR
Just wait for the complaints about the 'Bama Bump' on this one. Jeudy is now the No.1 receiver in the country, and No. 12 overall. He moved to five-stars in the last update (after his commitment). He was dominant on the field this fall. He jumped Trevon Grimes, Donovan Peoples-Jones, Joseph Lewis and Nico Collins to claim the top position. Jeudy was ranked No.26 in the Rivals100 in the August edition.
Wills, Leatherwood in top 20
Alabama's OL class is the best in the country. It will rank as one of the best ever if Bama can hold on to all three five-star commitments. Jedrick Wills (No.17) ranks just ahead of Alex Leatherwood (No.19). Some could argue Leatherwood as the top offensive lineman in the country. Both will compete in the Under Armour All-America game.
Stevens, Solomon move to five-stars
A pair of Alabama targets were moved to five-stars in the updated rankings. LSU commitment JaCoby Stevens, safety from Oakland High School in Murfreesboro, Tennessee, moved up one spot to No.29 overall to earn his fifth star. Stevens took an official visit to Alabama two weekends ago. LSU remains in good shape to hang on to Stevens, but Alabama has yet to give up in its pursuit.
I've said since early spring Aubrey Solomon, defensive tackle from Lee County High School in Leesburg, Georgia, was a top priority for Alabama. He moved into the Rivals100 in August, and decommitted from Michigan. He had a terrific official visit two weekends ago, and Alabama is a serious threat to Georgia. He's now a five-star.
LaBryan Ray claims top spot in Alabama
I've pushed this one for a long time even before the last update. I believe Ray is the best player in Alabama. Ray didn't get to five-stars in this update, but I believe he will with a strong performance this week in the Alabama/Mississippi All-Star game, and Under Amour All-America game. Ray is No.54 overall. Alabama remains in good shape.
Collins, Parks lose fifth star
Nico Collins, wide receiver from Clay-Chalkville High School, dropped 36 spots, but remains in the Rivals100 (No.59). Alabama tight ends coach Mario Cristobal visited Collins last week. Alabama, Georgia and Michigan remain the top three for the in-state prospect.
Jarez Parks, defensive end from Sebastian River High School in Florida, has consistently ranked as a five-star on Rivals. Parks dropped 25 spots in the rankings update to No.47 overall. Alabama is still in good shape.
Ruggs should be in Rivals100 (IMO)
Henry Ruggs, four-star wide receiver from Lee High School in Montgomery, Alabama, was banged up when he attended the Rivals Five-Star Challenge in Atlanta. He was coming off an ankle sprain, and did not have the same type of burst and acceleration he displayed throughout his senior season.
I have Ruggs ahead of Collins in my in-state rankings. Rivals does not see it the same, but hopefully it changes when they see him in the Alabama/Mississippi All-Star game, and U.S. Army All-American Bowl. There are several receivers in the Rivals100 including at least three who wanted to commit to Alabama. The Crimson Tide staff is holding hold out for its top target at the position.
Two top safety targets not in Rivals100
I was asked by a former coach on Alabama's staff why Ronnie Harrison (when he was in high school) was not in any All-American games. I said why do you ask? The response, "Because we (Alabama) think he's the best DB in the class. He's a first team All-American type player, and first round NFL draft pick."
Harrison has been outstanding since his arrival in Tuscaloosa, and his hit on Saturday to save a touchdown was spectacular. Harrison signed in the same class with Minkah Fitzpatrick, Kendall Sheffield and Shaun Burgess-Becker. Minkah will receive first team pre-season All-American honors. Alabama was on to something when they told me about Harrison.
JaCoby Stevens is a five-star, and he's a top target. Former Alabama commitment Xavier McKinney is No.43 in the Rivals100. McKinney remains a take for Alabama. Devon Hunter visited Alabama for the Iron Bowl. He is No.57.
A couple of players are ranked ahead of guys like McKinney and Hunter on Alabama's board including FSU commitment Daniel Wright, four-star from St. Thomas Aquinas High School in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, and Deangelo Gibbs, four-star from Grayson High School in Loganville, Georgia. Both are outside the Rivals100. At least one staff member believes Wright is the best overall safety in the country.
Moses, Cowan remain steady
Alabama's highest ranked linebackers didn't see any movement in their ranking in this update. Dylan Moses is No.32 in the Rivals100. He will play in the Under Armour All-America game. He is only two spots behind five-star status.
VanDarius Cowan, certainly Alabama's most vocal commitment, remains at No.55 in the Rivals100. Cowan is likely not to move up in the final rankings due to him kicked off his high school team before the end of the season, and also removed from the U.S. Army game. While he is a great player, and should thrive in Tuscaloosa Rivals probably won't reward him with five-stars. I think it's very understandable.
I'm very interested to see Chris Allen, four-star linebacker from Southern Lab High School in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, perform in the Under Armour game. His size is extremely impressive. We'll see how he moves and covers in space throughout the week. He may have chance to move into the Rivals100 with a great week.
Alabama still in the mix for two Rivals100 OL
Isaiah Wilson, five-star offensive tackle from Poly Prep in Brooklyn, New York, and Trey Smith, four-star offensive lineman from University of School of Jackson in Tennessee, have a big difference in their ranking. Wilson is No.6 overall in the Rivals100, while Smith checks in at No.97.
Nick Saban will have an in-home visit with Smith today for one final pitch before a decision is announced on Tuesday. Tennessee and Ohio State reporters seem to think it's a Vols/Buckeyes battle. One thing you never want to do is rule out Alabama when Nick Saban has an in-home visit especially the day prior to an announcement.
Wilson seems pretty torn at the moment between Alabama and Michigan. I don't think Alabama has pushed as hard for Wilson as for Smith.
Alabama targets in Rivals100
1. Najee Harris (Alabama commitment)
2. Marvin Wilson
5. Baron Browning (Ohio State commitment, recruitment is finished)
6. Isaiah Wilson
8. Cam Akers
12. Jerry Jeudy (Alabama commitment)
16. Josh Kaindoh (visiting Alabama this weekend)
17. Jedrick Wills (Alabama commitment)
19. Alex Leatherwood (Alabama commitment)
21. Shaun Wade (Ohio State commitment)
22. Tyler Shelvin (LSU commitment)
29. JaCoby Stevens (LSU commitment)
30. Aubrey Solomon
32. Dylan Moses (Alabama commitment)
42. Stanford Samuels (FSU commitment)
43. Xavier McKinney
46. Tua Tagovailo (Alabama commitment, McKinney above Tua?)
47. Jarez Parks
48. DeVonta Smith
54. LaBryan Ray
55. VanDarius Cowan (Alabama commitment)
57. Devon Hunter
59. Nico Collins
72. Brian Robinson (Alabama commitment)
97. Trey Smith
Rivals.com
1 Andrew Bone, Today at 11:00 AM
Last edited: Today at 3:13 PM
Recruiting - BONE: Updated Rivals100 | TideSports.com
Alabama's top commitment Najee Harris, five-star running back from Antioch High School in California, remains in the No.1 position in the Rivals100. Tough for any player to knock Harris from the top position. It will make the second time in the Nick Saban era in Tuscaloosa Alabama has signed the No.1 player in the Rivals100 joining Da'Shawn Hand.
Harris takes an official visit to Michigan this weekend.
Yes, I expect Najee to stick with his commitment to Alabama.
Jeudy now the No.1 WR
Just wait for the complaints about the 'Bama Bump' on this one. Jeudy is now the No.1 receiver in the country, and No. 12 overall. He moved to five-stars in the last update (after his commitment). He was dominant on the field this fall. He jumped Trevon Grimes, Donovan Peoples-Jones, Joseph Lewis and Nico Collins to claim the top position. Jeudy was ranked No.26 in the Rivals100 in the August edition.
Wills, Leatherwood in top 20
Alabama's OL class is the best in the country. It will rank as one of the best ever if Bama can hold on to all three five-star commitments. Jedrick Wills (No.17) ranks just ahead of Alex Leatherwood (No.19). Some could argue Leatherwood as the top offensive lineman in the country. Both will compete in the Under Armour All-America game.
Stevens, Solomon move to five-stars
A pair of Alabama targets were moved to five-stars in the updated rankings. LSU commitment JaCoby Stevens, safety from Oakland High School in Murfreesboro, Tennessee, moved up one spot to No.29 overall to earn his fifth star. Stevens took an official visit to Alabama two weekends ago. LSU remains in good shape to hang on to Stevens, but Alabama has yet to give up in its pursuit.
I've said since early spring Aubrey Solomon, defensive tackle from Lee County High School in Leesburg, Georgia, was a top priority for Alabama. He moved into the Rivals100 in August, and decommitted from Michigan. He had a terrific official visit two weekends ago, and Alabama is a serious threat to Georgia. He's now a five-star.
LaBryan Ray claims top spot in Alabama
I've pushed this one for a long time even before the last update. I believe Ray is the best player in Alabama. Ray didn't get to five-stars in this update, but I believe he will with a strong performance this week in the Alabama/Mississippi All-Star game, and Under Amour All-America game. Ray is No.54 overall. Alabama remains in good shape.
Collins, Parks lose fifth star
Nico Collins, wide receiver from Clay-Chalkville High School, dropped 36 spots, but remains in the Rivals100 (No.59). Alabama tight ends coach Mario Cristobal visited Collins last week. Alabama, Georgia and Michigan remain the top three for the in-state prospect.
Jarez Parks, defensive end from Sebastian River High School in Florida, has consistently ranked as a five-star on Rivals. Parks dropped 25 spots in the rankings update to No.47 overall. Alabama is still in good shape.
Ruggs should be in Rivals100 (IMO)
Henry Ruggs, four-star wide receiver from Lee High School in Montgomery, Alabama, was banged up when he attended the Rivals Five-Star Challenge in Atlanta. He was coming off an ankle sprain, and did not have the same type of burst and acceleration he displayed throughout his senior season.
I have Ruggs ahead of Collins in my in-state rankings. Rivals does not see it the same, but hopefully it changes when they see him in the Alabama/Mississippi All-Star game, and U.S. Army All-American Bowl. There are several receivers in the Rivals100 including at least three who wanted to commit to Alabama. The Crimson Tide staff is holding hold out for its top target at the position.
Two top safety targets not in Rivals100
I was asked by a former coach on Alabama's staff why Ronnie Harrison (when he was in high school) was not in any All-American games. I said why do you ask? The response, "Because we (Alabama) think he's the best DB in the class. He's a first team All-American type player, and first round NFL draft pick."
Harrison has been outstanding since his arrival in Tuscaloosa, and his hit on Saturday to save a touchdown was spectacular. Harrison signed in the same class with Minkah Fitzpatrick, Kendall Sheffield and Shaun Burgess-Becker. Minkah will receive first team pre-season All-American honors. Alabama was on to something when they told me about Harrison.
JaCoby Stevens is a five-star, and he's a top target. Former Alabama commitment Xavier McKinney is No.43 in the Rivals100. McKinney remains a take for Alabama. Devon Hunter visited Alabama for the Iron Bowl. He is No.57.
A couple of players are ranked ahead of guys like McKinney and Hunter on Alabama's board including FSU commitment Daniel Wright, four-star from St. Thomas Aquinas High School in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, and Deangelo Gibbs, four-star from Grayson High School in Loganville, Georgia. Both are outside the Rivals100. At least one staff member believes Wright is the best overall safety in the country.
Moses, Cowan remain steady
Alabama's highest ranked linebackers didn't see any movement in their ranking in this update. Dylan Moses is No.32 in the Rivals100. He will play in the Under Armour All-America game. He is only two spots behind five-star status.
VanDarius Cowan, certainly Alabama's most vocal commitment, remains at No.55 in the Rivals100. Cowan is likely not to move up in the final rankings due to him kicked off his high school team before the end of the season, and also removed from the U.S. Army game. While he is a great player, and should thrive in Tuscaloosa Rivals probably won't reward him with five-stars. I think it's very understandable.
I'm very interested to see Chris Allen, four-star linebacker from Southern Lab High School in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, perform in the Under Armour game. His size is extremely impressive. We'll see how he moves and covers in space throughout the week. He may have chance to move into the Rivals100 with a great week.
Alabama still in the mix for two Rivals100 OL
Isaiah Wilson, five-star offensive tackle from Poly Prep in Brooklyn, New York, and Trey Smith, four-star offensive lineman from University of School of Jackson in Tennessee, have a big difference in their ranking. Wilson is No.6 overall in the Rivals100, while Smith checks in at No.97.
Nick Saban will have an in-home visit with Smith today for one final pitch before a decision is announced on Tuesday. Tennessee and Ohio State reporters seem to think it's a Vols/Buckeyes battle. One thing you never want to do is rule out Alabama when Nick Saban has an in-home visit especially the day prior to an announcement.
Wilson seems pretty torn at the moment between Alabama and Michigan. I don't think Alabama has pushed as hard for Wilson as for Smith.
Alabama targets in Rivals100
1. Najee Harris (Alabama commitment)
2. Marvin Wilson
5. Baron Browning (Ohio State commitment, recruitment is finished)
6. Isaiah Wilson
8. Cam Akers
12. Jerry Jeudy (Alabama commitment)
16. Josh Kaindoh (visiting Alabama this weekend)
17. Jedrick Wills (Alabama commitment)
19. Alex Leatherwood (Alabama commitment)
21. Shaun Wade (Ohio State commitment)
22. Tyler Shelvin (LSU commitment)
29. JaCoby Stevens (LSU commitment)
30. Aubrey Solomon
32. Dylan Moses (Alabama commitment)
42. Stanford Samuels (FSU commitment)
43. Xavier McKinney
46. Tua Tagovailo (Alabama commitment, McKinney above Tua?)
47. Jarez Parks
48. DeVonta Smith
54. LaBryan Ray
55. VanDarius Cowan (Alabama commitment)
57. Devon Hunter
59. Nico Collins
72. Brian Robinson (Alabama commitment)
97. Trey Smith
Rivals.com
1 Andrew Bone, Today at 11:00 AM
Last edited: Today at 3:13 PM
Recruiting - BONE: Updated Rivals100 | TideSports.com
