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FB Recruiting 2026, pt. 2....

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CHRIS HENRY JR., NO. 3 WR (OHIO STATE COMMIT)

Receiver Chris Henry Jr., the No. 13 player nationally, is committed to Ohio State. However, this recruitment isn't over. Oregon is surely one to watch. Alabama is making it interesting. West Virginia — with a new program leader in Rich Rodriguez, who coached his late father — is looking to make a move. Texas and Texas A&M are also contenders.

CALVIN RUSSELL, NO. 4 WR

Receiver Calvin Russell is a big-time recruit who ranks No. 14 overall nationally. I've always kept a very close eye on Miami. Louisville is another that I believe is doing a great job. Don't rule out Syracuse, which has been recruiting him harder than anyone. Florida State, if it can turn things around next season, could become a player.

JETT WASHINGTON, NO. 1 SAFETY

Safety Jett Washington, the nation's No. 16 overall recruit, is coveted by just about everyone in the country. The latest chatter has him keeping a very close eye on Oregon, Texas A&M, Alabama, Ohio State, Michigan, Texas and Notre Dame. He seems like he's at least a few official visits from making a decision.

TYLER ATKINSON, NO. 2 LB

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Linebacker Tyler Atkinson, the No. 18 overall player in America, is about as elite a talent you'll find next cycle. On the recruiting front, look for him to take some official visits before making a commitment. The schools to watch right now include Alabama, Auburn, Clemson, Georgia, Ohio State and Tennessee.

ANTHONY JONES, NO. 4 EDGE​

Edge rusher Anthony Jones, the No. 23 overall prospect, is one I have a Crystal Balled to Auburn. However, don't rule out Alabama, Georgia, LSU or Florida at this time.

BRALAN WOMACK, NO. 2 SAFETY​

Safety Bralan Womack, the country's No. 24 overall recruit, is a tremendous playmaker in the secondary. On the recruiting front, he continues to inch closer to a final decision. As of today, keep a close eye on Ohio State, Texas A&M, Alabama and Tennessee.

BRANDON ARRINGTON, NO. 2 ATHLETE​

A true do-it-all athlete, Brandon Arrington, the No. 25 overall recruit in the land, is being recruited by a ton of schools across the country. His offer list is loaded. As of today, I'm tracking Texas A&M, Alabama, USC, Florida State and Oklahoma for the coveted talent, whom most see as a difference maker on the defensive side of the ball.

SAVION HITER, NO. 1 RB

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Running back Savion Hiter, the No. 26 overall player in the nation, is truly coveted by every major program. On the recruiting front, the schools that I'm watching closely include Tennessee, Georgia, Michigan and Ohio State.

DERREK COOPER, NO. 4 ATHLETE​

Two-way athlete Derrek Cooper, a potential running back or defensive back at the next level, is being heavily pursued by the nation's premier programs. Ranked as the No. 28 overall player, the schools I'm tracking right now include Georgia, Alabama, Auburn, Miami and Ohio State.

FELIX OJO, NO. 6 OT​

Offensive tackle Felix Ojo, the No. 29 overall player in the country, is set to play in the 2025 Navy All-American Bowl. As he looks to show out on the field, he's also paying close attention to his recruiting process. On that front, I'm watching Texas, Oklahoma, Ohio State, Ole Miss and Michigan right now regarding his final landing spot.

TALANOA ILI, NO. 3 LB​

Linebacker Talanoa Ili, the nation's No. 30 overall talent, is one I have Crystal Balled to Oregon. I feel great about the Ducks. However, not to be outdone, Notre Dame and USC continue to work hard to land him. Ohio State and Oklahoma are two others doing all they can to land him.

CHAUNCEY KENNON, NO. 1 CB


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Cornerback Chauncey Kennon, the No. 31 overall player in the nation, boasts a ton of offers and has been able to hit the recruiting trail hard so far early in his process. However, at this time, the schools that I'm watching closest include Florida State, Miami, Ole Miss, Florida and Georgia. Those are the ones doing the best right now, from what I have gathered.

JERMAINE BISHOP, NO. 5 ATHLETE​

Two-way athlete Jermaine Bishop, who could play receiver or defensive back in college, is one of the most talented prospects for the coming cycle. Ranked as the No. 35 overall recruit in the country, Bishop has offers from all over. As of today, I'm keeping a close eye on Texas, Texas A&M and Florida.

KHARY ADAMS, NO. 2 CB​

Elite cornerback Khary Adams is ranked as the No. 37 overall player in America. At this time, the programs I believe are in the best shape include Notre Dame, Penn State, South Carolina, LSU, and North Carolina. This will be a tight race between each of these schools, as we head into the offseason.

SALESI MOA, NO. 6 ATHLETE​

Two-way athlete Salesi Moa, the country's No. 38 overall recruit, is still considering a ton of schools. In fact, there are multiple programs likely entering the race sooner rather than later. That said, the programs I'm watching closely right now are Tennessee, Texas A&M, Washington, Utah, Oregon, Georgia and Michigan. Look for him to get to Athens and Ann Arbor in the near future.

 
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