2019 college football recruiting class

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The college football recruiting class of 2019 refers to the recruiting of high school athletes to play college football starting in the fall of 2019. The scope of this article covers: (a) the colleges and universities with recruiting classes ranking among the top 20 in the country as assessed by at least one of the major media companies, and (b) the individual recruits ranking among the top 20 in the country as assessed by at least one of the major media companies.

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Top ranked classes

School247 [1] Rivals [2] On3 [3]
Alabama 121
Georgia 212
Texas 343
Texas A&M 464
LSU 535
Oklahoma 656
Oregon 778
Michigan 8107
Florida 9811
Clemson 1099
Auburn 111212
Penn State 121110
Tennessee 131313
Ohio State 142116
Notre Dame 151415
Washington 161614
Nebraska 171517
Florida State 181720
Stanford 192424
USC 201821
South Carolina 211923
Arkansas 232018
Ole Miss 222219

Top ranked recruits

PlayerPositionSchoolRivals [4] 247Sports [5] USA Today [6] ESPN [7]
Derek Stingley Jr. CoornerbackLSU13318
Nolan Smith LinebackerGeorgia2112
Trey SandersRunning backAlabama36616
Jadon Haselwood Wide receiverOklahoma4446
Antonio Alfano Defensive tackleAlabama55528
Kayvon Thibodeaux Defensive endOregon6221
George Pickens Wide receiverGeorgia7242354
Evan Neal Offensive tackleAlabama87144
Zacch Pickens Defensive endSouth Carolina981120
DeMarvin Leal Defensive endTexas A&M10162060
Theo Wease Wide receiverOklahoma11211533
Bru McCoy AthleteTexas129927
Spencer Rattler QuarterbackOklahoma13111029
Andrew Booth Jr. CornerbackClemson14232834
Chris Hinton Defensive tackleMichigan15313148
Darnell Wright Offensive tackleTennessee161075
Charles Cross Offensive tackleMississippi State17272784
Marcel BrooksLinebackerLSU18323386
Chris SteeleCornerbackFlorida19424195
Trey Palmer Wide receiverLSU20112109133
Zach Harrison Defensive endOhio State2312810
John Emery Jr.Running backLSU36131711
Daxton Hill SafetyMichigan24141113
Kenyon Green Offensive tackleTexas A&M2215133
Logan BrownOffensive tackleWisconsin47171515
Brandon Smith LinebackerPenn State39182022
Nakobe Dean LinebackerGeorgia31191924
Garrett Wilson Wide receiverOhio State32201817
Pierce QuickOffensive tackleAlabama8240407
Owen Pappoe LinebackerAuburn5925248
Wanya Morris Offensive tackleTennessee4128209
Devontae DobbsOffensive tackleMichigan State122514412
Clay WebbCenterGeorgia28262514
Jerrion Ealy Running backOle Miss58292919

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References

  1. "2019 Recruit Football Team Rankings". 247Sports . Retrieved October 16, 2022.
  2. "2019 Team Rankings". Rivals.com . Retrieved October 15, 2022.
  3. "2019 Consensus Football Team Recruiting Rankings". On3.
  4. "Rivals 250". Rivals.com. Retrieved October 16, 2022.
  5. "2019 Top Football Recruits". 247Sports. Retrieved October 16, 2022.
  6. "Top 250: 2019 Composite Football Player Recruiting rankings". USA Today.
  7. "2019 ESPN 300". ESPN.com. Retrieved October 16, 2022.