PLAYER | POS | LOCATION | HT | WT | STARS | GRADE | SCHOOL |
Jordan Seaton | #1 OT | Bradenton, FL IMG Academy | 6'5'' | 310 | 90 | Colorado | |
Dre'lon Miller | #2 ATH | Silsbee, TX Silsbee High School | 6'0'' | 205 | 84 | Colorado | |
Kamron Mikell | #6 ATH | Statesboro, GA Statesboro High School | 6'1'' | 180 | 83 | Colorado | |
Brandon Davis-Swain | #28 DE | West Bloomfield, MI West Bloomfield High School | 6'3'' | 250 | 82 | Colorado | |
Eric Brantley | #46 DE | Valdosta, GA Valdosta High School | 6'2'' | 250 | 79 | Colorado | |
Omar White | #34 DT | Valdosta, GA Valdosta High School | 6'3'' | 325 | 79 | Colorado | |
Brandon Hood | #52 RB | McDonough, GA Eagles Landing Christian Academy | 5'10'' | 190 | 78 | Colorado | |
Micah Welch | #71 RB | Milledgeville, GA Baldwin High School | 5'7'' | 210 | 77 | Colorado | |
Ebenezer Bouzi | #170 CB | Naples, FL Naples High School | 6'0'' | 180 | 74 | Colorado | |
Kyeran Garcia | #75 ILB | Fort Myers, FL Dunbar High School | 6'0'' | 200 | 73 | Colorado | |
Yahya Attia | OG | Vienna, Austria, EUR NFL Academy | 6'4'' | 330 | NR | Colorado | |
Malakai Murphy | CB | Starke, FL Bradford High School | 6'0'' | 190 | NR | Colorado | |
Chris Morris | OG (JC) | Memphis, TN East Mississippi Community College | 6'4'' | 290 | NR | Colorado | |
Chamon Metayer | TE-Y (TR) | Miami, FL University of Cincinnati | 6'5'' | 248 | TR | Colorado | |
Kahlil Benson | OG (TR) | Southaven, MS Indiana University | 6'6'' | 310 | TR | Colorado | |
Justin Mayers | OG (TR) | Frisco, TX University of Texas at El Paso | 6'3'' | 310 | TR | Colorado | |
Terrell Timmons Jr. | WR (TR) | Summerfield, NC North Carolina State University | 6'2'' | 195 | TR | Colorado | |
Tyler Johnson | OT (TR) | Spring, TX University of Houston | 6'5'' | 320 | TR | Colorado | |
Yakiri Walker | OG (TR) | DeSoto, TX University of Connecticut | 6'4'' | 267 | TR | Colorado | |
Will Sheppard | WR (TR) | Mandeville, LA Vanderbilt University | 6'3'' | 198 | TR | Colorado | |
Keaten Wade | OLB (TR) | Spring Hill, TN University of Kentucky | 6'5'' | 250 | TR | Colorado | |
Quency Wiggins | DE (TR) | Baton Rouge, LA Louisiana State University | 6'6'' | 265 | TR | Colorado | |
Cordale Russell | WR (TR) | Mesquite, TX Texas Christian University | 6'4'' | 210 | TR | Colorado | |
Destin Wade | QB-DT (TR) | Spring Hill, TN University of Kentucky | 6'3'' | 223 | TR | Colorado | |
Savion Riley | S (TR) | Kennesaw, GA Vanderbilt University | 6'2'' | 202 | TR | Colorado | |
Walter Taylor III | QB-DT (TR) | Jackson, AL Vanderbilt University | 6'7'' | 235 | TR | Colorado | |
B.J. Green | DT (TR) | Powder Springs, GA Arizona State University | 6'1'' | 270 | TR | Colorado | |
Anquin Barnes | DT (TR) | Montgomery, AL The University of Alabama | 6'5'' | 315 | TR | Colorado | |
Samuel Okunlola | DE (TR) | Brockton, MA University of Pittsburgh | 6'4'' | 245 | TR | Colorado | |
Chidozie Nwankwo | DT (TR) | Richmond, TX University of Houston | 6'1'' | 295 | TR | Colorado | |
Preston Hodge | CB (TR) | Waxahachie, TX Liberty University | 5'11'' | 195 | TR | Colorado | |
Nikhai Hill-Green | ILB (TR) | Baltimore, MD UNC Charlotte | 6'2'' | 232 | TR | Colorado | |
Phillip Houston | OT (TR) | McKinney, TX Florida International University | 6'5'' | 250 | TR | Colorado | |
Taurean Carter | DT (TR) | Mansfield, TX University of Arkansas | 6'3'' | 305 | TR | Colorado | |
D.J. McKinney | CB (TR) | Euless, TX Oklahoma State University | 6'2'' | 180 | TR | Colorado | |
LaJohntay Wester | WR (TR) | Palmetto, FL Florida Atlantic University | 5'11'' | 167 | TR | Colorado | |
Nikhil Webb-Walker | OLB (TR) | Randolph, MA New Mexico State University | 6'6'' | 275 | TR | Colorado | |
Herman Smith | S (TR) | San Diego, CA Idaho State University | 5'11'' | 200 | TR | Colorado | |
Jaylen Wester | OLB (TR) | Palmetto, FL Florida Atlantic University | 6'0'' | 200 | TR | Colorado | |
Sam Hart | TE-Y (TR) | Aurora, CO The Ohio State University | 6'5'' | 255 | TR | Colorado | |
Dayon Hayes | DE (TR) | Pittsburgh, PA University of Pittsburgh | 6'3'' | 260 | TR | Colorado | |
Payton Kirkland | OT (TR) | Orlando, FL University of Texas | 6'6'' | 366 | TR | Colorado | |
Rayyan Buell | DT (TR) | Hornell, NY Ohio University | 6'2'' | 290 | TR | Colorado | |
Charlie Williams | TE-Y (TR) | Bradenton, FL University of Nevada, Las Vegas | 6'4'' | 250 | TR | Colorado | |
Dallan Hayden | RB (TR) | Columbus, OH The Ohio State University | 5'10'' | 205 | TR | Colorado | |
Tawfiq Thomas | DT (TR) | Tampa, FL University of Louisville | 6'4'' | 300 | TR | Colorado | |
Ethan Boyd | OT (TR) | East Lansing, MI Michigan State University | 6'7'' | 290 | TR | Colorado | |
Ivan Yates | CB (TR) | Marietta, GA Furman University | 6'0'' | 180 | TR | Colorado | |
Johnny Chaney | OLB (TR) | Orange City, FL Florida A&M Developmental Research School | 6'2'' | 230 | TR | Colorado | |
Isaiah Augustave | RB (TR) | Naples, FL University of Arkansas | 6'2'' | 212 | TR | Colorado |
FAQs
Who is the best college football player in 2024? ›
Colorado's Travis Hunter takes the No. 1 spot: The do-it-all weapon is neither the best wide receiver nor the best cornerback in the country, but the fact that he excels at both makes him college football's top player entering the 2024 season.
Who is #1 recruiting class in 2024 football? ›RK | PLAYER | SCHOOL |
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1 | Ellis Robinson IV Video | Scouts Report | Georgia Signed |
2 | Jaylen Mbakwe Video | Scouts Report | Alabama Signed |
3 | Ryan Williams Video | Scouts Report | Alabama Signed |
4 | Jeremiah Smith Video | Scouts Report | Ohio State Signed |
Four-star prospects comprise the rest of the top 300 or so players nationally. They are also expected to provide an immediate impact on their college teams and have potential for All-American status and professional careers, just not quite as likely as is expected to be the case for five-star prospects.
Who is #1 in college football? ›RK | Team | PTS |
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1 | UGA (54) | 1566 |
2 | TEX (4) | 1492 |
3 | OSU (5) | 1476 |
4 | ALA | 1331 |
Clemson, Florida, Texas, Oregon and Auburn signed a pair each, giving all of those schools top 20 hauls. Final rankings for the 2024 class came this month. The 32 five-stars represent represent those with the best shot to be first-round picks, mirroring Day 1 of the NFL Draft.
Who is the 17 year old running back in college football? ›As the season progresses, all eyes will be on this 17-year-old phenom to see how he continues to develop and make his mark on college football. For now, though, Ryan Williams can revel in the fact that he's already made an indelible impression—and in only two plays.
How many 5 star college football recruits are there? ›There are 32 five-stars every year, making them essentially college football's version of first-round picks. Here's how every five-star recruit in the 2023 class graded out in their true freshman season.
What is a 3 star football recruit? ›3 stars is a typical ranking for recruits at most other schools in "Power Five" football conferences as well as the top schools from the "Group of Five conferences". 2 stars is a typical ranking for recruits at most mid-major level or Division I FCS schools.
What is LSU ranked in football in 2024? ›Rank | Team | Trend |
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18 | LSU 1-1 | 6 |
19 | Iowa 1-1 | 4 |
20 | Kansas 1-1 | 5 |
21 | Arizona 2-0 | 1 |
In the OLS results, we see that five star recruits are worth more than $650,000 when wins, bowl appearances, BCS bowl appearances, and premier bowl Page 17 appearances are factored into the valuation. The largest share of the total is due to the increased revenue with respect to wins for five star athletes.
How many 5 star recruits make it to the NFL? ›
We've also learned that 52 percent of 5-star players get drafted and that 75 percent of those draftees are retained. Coming out of high school, a 5-star recruit thus has a 39 percent chance of "sticking" in the league. Three of every five will not.
How many 3 star recruits make the NFL? ›If you're a three-star recruit, your chance of getting drafted by the NFL is 6%.
Who decides AP rankings? ›Starting with the preseason poll, the Associated Press Poll will rank the top 25 teams each week during the season and after the bowl games and the College Football Playoff. The 62 sportswriters and broadcasters from throughout the country vote individually.
Which college has the best football team? ›RANK | SCHOOL | POINTS |
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RANK | SCHOOL | POINTS |
1 | Georgia (54) | 1566 |
2 | Texas (4) | 1492 |
3 | Ohio State (5) | 1476 |
Division Level | Number of Teams | Total Athletes in Division |
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D1 FBS | 129 | 16,671 |
D1 FCS | 125 | 14,051 |
D2 | 170 | 20,414 |
D3 | 248 | 26,068 |
ESPN Football Recruiting - Rankings - ESPN
https://www.espn.com/college-sports/football/recru...
College Football Recruiting Classes - ESPN
In all, there are 131 FBS Division I-AA schools across 10 conferences to go along with three independent programs. All 134 teams will be looking to earn a spot in the new 12-team College Football Playoff, which will debut in December.
Is there a 31 year old college football player? ›A punter for East Carolina University, Luke Larsen is currently 31 years old. His tenure in college football is likely due to the same COVID-19 NCAA ruling and his decision to redshirt after already playing for three years (via 247Sports).