Rivals.com's prospect rankings are always evolving. The process, like recruiting itself, is a journey. Prospects move up and down the rankings as their high school careers progress and things can change quickly. Below are five prospects from the Southeast that will be under the rankings microscope as we progress toward National Signing Day 2018.
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Jason is already ranked as one of the nation's top wide receivers, but he comes in at No. 2 in the state of Louisiana at the position behind Terrace Marshall, Jr. Jason's resume is very impressive both on film and in the camp setting, where he's won several awards. This offseason, Jason is shooting for five-star status and in order to do that, he will have to dominate and show he's the complete package. Jason is committed to Kansas and, if his pledge sticks, will be the highest-ranked player to ever sign with the Jayhawks. That historical mark would be even more impressive in Lawrence if he finishes as a five-star. - Rivals.com Southeast recruiting analyst Woody Wommack
Vann is an explosive playmaker who has quickness and is tough to beat in space. He has quietly put together an offer list that consists of Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Michigan and South Carolina, among others. Georgia was his childhood favorite, the Bulldogs have had him on campus recently, and if there is an early school trending, it is the in-state program. - Rivals.com Southeast recruiting analyst Chad Simmons
Fox had a big junior season and his size and athleticism have put him on the radar of many college programs. He can project as a rush end or an outside linebacker on the next level and he has plenty of big offers to evaluate. He visited Alabama and Georgia over the weekend, Auburn offered him early and Florida State is a school he plans to visit soon. - Simmons
There are not many athletes that are more intriguing than Bohanan. What is he on the next level? Schools are starting to really believe he can be a quarterback with his big arm, ability to run and size. Alabama was first to offer in January and Arkansas, Auburn, Georgia, LSU and Tennessee are some of the many that have offered since. No favorites have emerged yet, but Alabama and Arkansas are two he'd like to visit soon. - Simmons
Foucha is ranked as a three-star, but he has an offer list that is more impressive than some Rivals250 prospects. He's seen his recruitment explode in recent weeks with Alabama, Oklahoma and others joining his list. Foucha will head into camp season looking to vault himself into the discussion for the nation's best safety and will have ample opportunities to do so, starting the with Rivals 3-Stripe Camp in New Orleans on March 12. - Wommack