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Top 32 True Freshman Players From 2024 Recruiting Cycle - On3 (3 Tigers)

Posted on 11/7/24 at 9:21 am
Posted by mpwilging
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Posted on 11/7/24 at 9:21 am
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1. Dylan Stewart, South Carolina – Dylan Stewart looks like the best true freshman EDGE player and long-term prospect to come through college football in years. The 6-foot-5, 260-pounder is already one of the best pass rushers and NFL Draft prospects in college football. That level of early dominance at a premium position gives him the highest odds of being a top draft pick as things stand today.
2. WR Jeremiah Smith, Ohio State – We billed Jeremiah Smith as the best wide receiver prospect to come out of high school football in 15 years. So far, the 6-foot-3, 220-pounder has lived up to the hype with his combination of size, athleticism and technical ability.
3. QB DJ Lagway, Florida – Though he’s only started a handful of games, no quarterback from the 2024 cycle has shown a higher ceiling than DJ Lagway. That jives with what we saw from the former Five-Star Plus+ prospect during his prolific senior season at Willis (Texas) High.
4. EDGE Colin Simmons, Texas – Colin Simmons is the clear No. 2 pass rusher among true freshmen this season and would hold the top spot in most years. He’s already the Longhorns’ best threat off the edge with his first-step quickness and bend.
5. WR Ryan Williams, Alabama – There may not be a more electric skill player in the country than Ryan Williams. The 6-foot, 175-pounder is dynamic in every phase and defies the norms of a 17 year-old who reclassified.
6. WR Cam Coleman, Auburn – Cam Coleman has battled injuries and hasn’t benefitted from spotty quarterback play, but the tantalizing flashes he’s shown has us holding onto his stock. The combination of size and athleticism remains truly elite.
7. CB Ellis Robinson IV, Georgia – The consensus top corner prospect in the cycle, Ellis Robinson IV has played in a reserve role behind older players for the Bulldogs this season. With that said, the feeling remains that he has a very bright future in Athens.
8. OT Jordan Seaton, Colorado – Jordan Seaton has played the best of true freshmen offensive tackles this season, playing well in pass protection while protecting Shedeur Sanders‘ blindside.
9. OT Josiah Thompson, South Carolina – We considered Josiah Thompson to be a very high upside, developmental offensive tackle prospect, who could use a year to develop under ideal conditions. He enrolled at around 260 pounds, quickly added weight and has started every game at left tackle for the Gamecocks.
10. QB Julian Sayin, Ohio State – Julian Sayin finished as the No. 2 quarterback in the 2024 cycle and is the likely favorite to win Ohio State’s starting job next season.
11. WR TJ Moore, Clemson – TJ Moore didn’t receive a ton of off-season hype due to being a summer enrollee, but the former five-star has gotten up to speed and has been Clemson’s leading receiver in the past two games. As a high school prospect, his technical skill was surpassed only by Jeremah Smith.
12. EDGE Jordan Ross, Tennessee – A hyper-athletic pass rusher with a high developmental upside, we could see Jordan Ross take off next season, filling the shoes of projected first-rounder James Pearce.
13. DL LJ McCray, Florida – LJ McCray was a big riser as high school prospect after a dominant senior season. He’s played in seven games for the Gators and should see his impact expand as he continues to develop.
14. CB Zabien Brown, Alabama – The Crimson Tide have played a several true freshmen in the secondary and Zabien Brown has been the best of the bunch. He came into college with a high level of cover polish to go with ball skills and instincts.
15. DL Justin Scott, Miami – Justin Scott has seen snaps in several games this season and should be primed to take off in his second year in Coral Gables.
16. OT Weston Davis, LSUSince the final 2024 rankings, Weston Davis has continued to validate his five-star status with On3. He showed off his elite athleticism on the basketball court as a senior and has impressed since enrolling at LSU, where he’s working as the third offensive tackle behind two likely high draft picks.
17. S Koi Perich, Minnesota – Few true freshmen have had a better past month than Koi Perich. He already has five interceptions, despite only seeing significant playing time over the past four games after being a summer enrollee.
18. LB Chris Cole, Georgia – Chris Cole‘s physical gifts were well known as a high school prospect, but he’s impressed with his ability to quickly adapt to the college game. He could be the next top talent at linebacker in Athens.
19. QB CJ Bailey, NC State – If the season were to end today, CJ Bailey would be the quarterback on the True Freshman All-American Team. Bailey has taken off since assuming the starting role in Raleigh and has impressed with his improved accuracy and pocket awareness.
20. OT Guerby Lambert, Notre Dame – A high upside offensive tackle who was a summer enrollee, Guerby Lambert has seen time a few games as a true freshman. The former five-star will compete for a spot on Notre Dame’s talented offensive line next season.
21. S KJ Bolden, Georgia – KJ Bolden got his first start last week and played well in Georgia’s win over Florida. The former Five-Star Plus+ prospect is an athletic, active defender.
22. WR Ryan Wingo, Texas – Ryan Wingo may be overshadowed by some of the other true freshman wide receivers, but he’s made the most of relatively limited opportunities, showing strong hands and dynamic athleticism.
23. IOL Cooper Cousins, Penn State – Cooper Cousins finished as On3’s No. 1 interior offensive line prospect in the 2024 cycle and has received rave reviews since enrolling at Penn State, where he projects as a multi-year starter.
24. IOL Anthonie Knapp, Notre Dame – A former On3 blue-chip outlier, Anthonie Knapp surprisingly won the starting left tackle job at Notre Dame, following an injury to Charles Jagusah in fall camp. Knapp has fared well while playing out of position at left tackle.
25. WR Nick Marsh, Michigan State – Nick Marsh has made some big plays for Michigan State, playing a huge role in two Big Ten wins. He’s the Spartans’ leading receiver as a true freshman and played most of the season as a 17 year-old.
26. EDGE Marquise Lightfoot, Miami – A high upside pass rusher, Marquise Lightfoot will benefit from a full off-season in Miami’s strength program as he continues to add size.
27. WR Bryant Wesco, Clemson – Bryant Wesco has been an explosive big play threat as a downfield target for Clemson.
28. CB OJ Frederique, Miami – OJ Frederique has been a big, pleasant surprise for Miami. He’s one of the best true freshman cornerbacks to this point in the season, playing at a high level for the nation’s No. 4 team.
29. RB Caden Durham, LSUCaden Durham‘s top-end speed was well-known, but the LSU true freshman has showed contact balance and vision in addition to the big-play ability. Louisville’s Isaac Brown and Georgia’s Nate Frazier are two other standout rushers.
30. CB Jaylen Mbakwe, Alabama – Jaylen Mbakwe has had promising moments while playing meaningful snaps in Alabama’s secondary. The early impact is impressive considering he spent much of his high school career on offense.
31. TE Trey’Dez Green, LSUTight end is a position where it’s hard to make an impact as a true freshman. Trey’Dez Green‘s huge catch radius has earned him a role in the red zone for LSU, where he’s caught two touchdowns.
32. LB Sammy Brown, Clemson – One of the top two-way players in high school football, Sammy Brown has made an impact on Clemson’s defense as a true freshman, using his athleticism to make plays behind the line of scrimmage.
Posted by tsmi136
Baton Rouge
Member since Feb 2011
4009 posts
Posted on 11/7/24 at 10:05 am to
I don't understand how a 2nd string QB in Sayin is no 9 but Caden Durham who has had WAY more involvement in games is buried at 29. Makes the whole article a bit of a joke
Posted by SammyTiger
Baton Rouge, LA
Member since Feb 2009
75234 posts
Posted on 11/7/24 at 10:17 am to
this article is an absolute joke
Posted by Lsutigerturner
Member since Dec 2016
6773 posts
Posted on 11/7/24 at 10:44 am to
So Weston Davis who has not started a game yet and played limited snaps is ahead of two game breakers in Durham and green
Posted by mpwilging
Punta Gorda Isles, Florida
Member since Jan 2011
8751 posts
Posted on 11/7/24 at 10:44 am to
I totally agree. Just sayin, Sayin is still unproven.
Posted by DannyEtlingsBurner
Baton Rouge, LA
Member since Jun 2020
77 posts
Posted on 11/7/24 at 10:52 am to
No spears is ridiculous
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