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Five-Star Tracker: Seniors finish strong

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Ranking: No. 5 overall in 2016 Rivals100.
Breakdown: Juarez has scored seven touchdowns in a game a few times this season and came close to that again last week in the first round of the playoffs, rushing for 150 yards and five touchdowns on only 13 carries through three quarters. He also threw for a score and manned his spot in the defense, as has been the case throughout the fall. The former USC commit is still planning out his official visits, with Alabama, Oklahoma, Ole Miss and others mentioned as possible destinations.
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Demetris Robertson | Savannah (Ga.) Christian
Ranking: No. 7 overall in 2016 Rivals100.
Breakdown: The former Alabama commit averaged nearly 12 yards per carry and scored 10 total touchdowns, proving to be a three-way threat as a runner, receiver and returner. On top of that, Robertson was credited with 41 total tackles on the defensive side of the ball. Georgia and Stanford, along with the Crimson Tide, are often associated with his recruitment as a decision is expected closer to National Signing Day.
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Jacob Eason | Lake Stevens, Wash.
Ranking: No. 10 overall in 2016 Rivals100.
Breakdown: The strong-armed quarterback has yet to lose a game this year as he enters the third round of the playoffs. In 11 games, the Georgia commit has passed for 2,941 yards, 37 touchdowns and completed 69 percent of his attempts. Eason has also rushed for a handful of scores while helping Lake Stevens past the second round for the first time since 2011.
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Nate Craig-Myers | Tampa (Fla.) Catholic
Ranking: No. 11 overall in 2016 Rivals100.
Breakdown: The nation's top receiver prospect has lived up to that billing as Tampa Catholic heads into a second-round showdown Friday. Craig-Myers has 51 receptions for 763 yards and 13 touchdowns, and he has also tacked on two rushing scores in 11 games. Auburn, Florida, Florida State, Notre Dame and Ohio State are all in pursuit of his signature.
Blair Angulo
West Recruiting Analyst
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