Four-star KJ Miles identifies four teams that stay in touch a lot
KJ Miles pulled in a number of big time offers as a young player and he has really matured over the last year or so. The four-star defensive lineman out of Jersey City (N.J.) St. Peter's Prep has plenty of options but a few schools have seemingly prioritized him at this point.
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CLASS OF 2021 RANKINGS: Rivals250 | Position | Team | State
CLASS OF 2022 RANKINGS: Rivals250 | Position | Team | State
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IN HIS OWN WORDS...
"Everything's good but quarantine has made recruiting interesting," Miles said. "I wasn't used to online visits.
"Coach Saeed from Wisconsin, coach Schiano from Rutgers, coach Knight from Georgia Tech, and coach Robinson from Texas A&M are staying in touch a lot," he said. "I did a few virtual visits earlier this summer. If everything opens up soon, I'll be going visits and then I'll narrow my list down from there."
Wisconsin: "Their energy is great," said Miles. "The coaches are not trying to sell their team. I can actually talk to them. They're down to earth."
Rutgers: "It's a lot of attention, I'm not gonna lie," he said. "I get it all the time. Thousands and thousands of letters, I definitely see the love."
Georgia Tech: "They want to have me," Miles said. "They show love and they show me that I'm a perfect fit for the defense."
Texas A&M: "I really like that they recruit the east coast," he said. "I believe coach Robinson is from New Jersey. He used to live close to where I live. I know Isaiah Raikes and we played him last year. I really like what they're doing down there."
RIVALS' REACTION...
Miles has a long way to go in his recruitment and visits will play a major part in his process. As the 2022 recruiting cycle moves forward, Wisconsin, Georgia Tech, Texas A&M, and Rutgers have seemingly done a good job making an early impression and keeping up their levels of communication with him. While it's hard to say there's any favorite for Miles at this point, it's important to remember Miles will be taking a lot of visits and have plenty of discussions with college coaches over the next year or so.