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Rivals.com, the nation's leader in football recruiting coverage, is bringing 100
of the country's top prospects to participate in the inaugural Rivals100
Five-Star Challenge. The free, invite-only camp for the nation's elite will
feature 80 prospects from the 2013 class and 20 prospects from the 2014 class.
Each position group is loaded, including the linebackers, today's featured
group.
Rivals100 Five-Star Challenge: Linebackers
Josh Banderas, Lincoln (Neb.) Southwest
Jamardre Cobb, Los Angeles Salesian (2014)
Kevin Crosby, Bamberg (S.C.) Bamberg-Ehrhardt (2014)
Deoundrei Davis Cypress (Texas) Cy Woods
Holland Fisher, Midlothian (Va.) Manchester
Reuben Foster, Auburn (Ala.)
Tahaan Goodman, Rancho Cucamonga (Calif.)
Deon Hollins Jr., Missouri City (Texas) Fort Bend Marshall
Trey Johnson, Lawrenceville (Ga.) Central Gwinnett
Koa Kaleopaa, La Mirada (Calif.)
Mike McCray, Trotwood (Ohio) Trotwood-Madison
Raekwon McMillan, Hinesville (Ga.) Liberty County (2014)
Dorian O'Daniel, Olney (Md.) Good Counsel
Hoza Scott, La Porte (Texas) (2014)
Jaylon Smith, Fort Wayne (Ind.) Bishop Luers
Dwight Williams, Gardena (Calif.) Juniperro Serra (2014)
The star: Alabama commit Reuben Foster and Notre Dame
commit Jaylon Smith are both five-stars and ranked as the No. 2 and 4
overall prospects in the nation, respectively. Smith made a huge jump in the
latest Rivals100 release and has been outstanding at every camp he has attending
this summer. Foster remained as the nation's No. 2 player but could be pushed
hard by Smith over the course of the weekend as the Indiana prospect tries to
supplant him as the nation's best linebacker.
The sleeper: Even though he is a member of the Rivals250, Nebraska commit
Josh Banderas does not receive nearly the amount of attention as the
other players on this list. However, an event like the Five-Star Challenge is a
setting that he thrives as he is very good in coverage. He could certainly cause
analysts from other regions to take notice of his play.
Most versatile: Two prospects listed as safeties - Tahaan Goodman and
Virginia Tech commit Holland Fisher - will both be playing linebacker
over the course of the weekend. Both prospects have the athletic ability to play
safety but are big enough to play linebacker. It could force them a bit out of
their comfort zones but it will also display just how versatile the two are.
Keep an eye on: Texas commit Deoundrei Davis made a huge jump in the
latest rankings and is now the nation's No. 46 overall prospect. The 6-foot-3,
215-pound defender plays like a safety in his film so he could turn out to be
the name everybody is talking about after the event. He has never attended a
camp or combine so he is an unknown to most people outside the region. That will
change.
Most to prove: UCLA commit Deon Hollins Jr. has been a fixture on the
camp scene for several years now but has mostly lined up at defensive end, the
position he plays for his high school. He recently did well as a linebacker at
the Dallas Nike Camp but the competition will be much tougher this go round. Can
he prove he belongs in the Rivals250 as a linebacker?
The underclassmen: This is a very talented group of juniors-to-be. Hoza Scott is in the conversation for the top player in the state of Texas in
the class of 2014 while Kevin Crosby and Raekwon McMillan both
have offer sheets that most upperclassmen would kill for. A pair of Californians
in Jamardre Cobb and Dwight Williams have been very impressive
on other camp settings this spring as well.
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