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re: On3 final 2024 rankings. LSU lands 3 5 star prospects and finishes #3 in the country.
Posted on 1/29/24 at 11:38 am to GMoney2600
Posted on 1/29/24 at 11:38 am to GMoney2600
Kind of surprised that LSU managed to jump Ohio State. Wrote down the rankings before the update to compare. The only players that had significant bumps in the rankings were McKinley, Green, Reliford, and Billiot.
Big fallers (30+ spots) were McBryde, Jackson, Calloway, Singleton, Rogers, and Echols. Cobbins and Watkins also saw a double digit drop in position rankings.
In Order of On3 ranking: Rank (Change)
Top 300
Davis: 23 (-3)
McKinley: 24 (+13)
Green: 32 (+4)
Reliford: 50 (+10)
McBryde: 103 (-31)
Billiot: 108 (Previously NR, from #55 WR to #17 WR)
Durham: 116 (-5)
Jackson: 153 (-62)
Calloway: 176 (-42)
Rogers: 265 (-45)
Singleton: 281 (-47)
Atkins: 291 (-10)
Not Top 300: Position Rank (Change)
Echols: Previously 206 nationally, now #15 IOL (did not check position rank before update)
Hurley: #23 QB (-2)
Cobbins: #57 LB (-11)
Keys: #44 LB (-8)
Woodland: #61 CB (+7)
Lee: #68 IOL (-6)
Breaux: #53 DL (+1)
Cryer: #87 IOL (-4)
Watkins: #75 WR (-14)
J Johnson: #36 CB (-6)
Turner: #80 WR (-3)
Williams: #26 OT (+2)
Causey: #46 CB (-6)
D Johnson: #108 DL (+2)
Foster: #92 CB (-6)
Burrell: #2 K (0)
These final rankings are HEAVILY influenced by all-star practices. The lack of standout players at the UA Game and All-American Bowl outside of McKinley and Billiot really hurt the individual rankings of most of the list.
Big fallers (30+ spots) were McBryde, Jackson, Calloway, Singleton, Rogers, and Echols. Cobbins and Watkins also saw a double digit drop in position rankings.
In Order of On3 ranking: Rank (Change)
Top 300
Davis: 23 (-3)
McKinley: 24 (+13)
Green: 32 (+4)
Reliford: 50 (+10)
McBryde: 103 (-31)
Billiot: 108 (Previously NR, from #55 WR to #17 WR)
Durham: 116 (-5)
Jackson: 153 (-62)
Calloway: 176 (-42)
Rogers: 265 (-45)
Singleton: 281 (-47)
Atkins: 291 (-10)
Not Top 300: Position Rank (Change)
Echols: Previously 206 nationally, now #15 IOL (did not check position rank before update)
Hurley: #23 QB (-2)
Cobbins: #57 LB (-11)
Keys: #44 LB (-8)
Woodland: #61 CB (+7)
Lee: #68 IOL (-6)
Breaux: #53 DL (+1)
Cryer: #87 IOL (-4)
Watkins: #75 WR (-14)
J Johnson: #36 CB (-6)
Turner: #80 WR (-3)
Williams: #26 OT (+2)
Causey: #46 CB (-6)
D Johnson: #108 DL (+2)
Foster: #92 CB (-6)
Burrell: #2 K (0)
These final rankings are HEAVILY influenced by all-star practices. The lack of standout players at the UA Game and All-American Bowl outside of McKinley and Billiot really hurt the individual rankings of most of the list.
This post was edited on 1/29/24 at 11:50 am
Posted on 1/29/24 at 11:43 am to KamaCausey_LSU
To be fair, OSU isn’t getting credit for Sayin because Bama still is. Silliness.
Posted on 1/29/24 at 12:22 pm to KamaCausey_LSU
quote:
Durham: 116 (-5)
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