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UA All-America Game: Predictions on five unsigned players

Devon Williams
Devon Williams (Nick Lucero/Rivals.com)

LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla. — While the majority of players at this week’s All-America Game signed in December, there are a still some impact players on the market. Here are updates on where five of those players stand and a prediction on where they will sign in February.

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The situation: Moore is a former Nebraska commit and he is not headed to Lincoln, so who’s in the running for one of the best in Texas? He has taken official visits to Alabama and Nebraska, but he does not appear to be too serious about either of those schools as we move into 2018. He has official visits scheduled with Florida State and Oregon the third and fourth weekends in January and with his brother, Jordan Moore, a Texas A&M signee, he likely won’t visit College Station officially. With the Aggies having his brother signed and it being a school he is very familiar with, Moore is likely leaning towards staying home and playing with family.

The pick: Texas A&M

The situation: Williams has taken one official visit and that went to Utah in October. The Utes are not viewed as a true contender, and in reality, all signs point to one school for the five-star wide receiver out of California — Oregon. Williams has been viewed as a Duck lean since at least the summer. He has a great connection with new head coach Mario Cristobal.

The pick: Oregon

The situation: Georgia, Michigan State and Nebraska have already received official visits from Bush and he is in the process of figuring out who will receive the final two. Florida is in the mix for one of those visits, and that is an interesting one being that Bush is from the Sunshine State. Baylor is another one and the Bears are an in-state school. Ole Miss and Notre Dame are two others he is taking a look at. His decision could go all the way until Signing Day, but his last visit went to Georgia and the Dawgs appear to have some momentum here.

The pick: Georgia

The situation: Despite Signing Day being just over a month away, Washington seems to still be somewhat in the beginning stages of his recruitment. He has not taken an official visit yet and he only has one to Nebraska scheduled for January, so the Huskers may be in the driver’s seat. Once the dead period ends, it will be interesting to see who visits Washington, where he sets up visits and who pays him a visit.

The pick: Nebraska

The situation: Robertson has many guessing on just where he stands. He has an official visit to Illinois set for Jan. 12 and the only one he has taken so far went to Oklahoma in September. The Sooners love to recruit linebackers in California and Robertson has a good connection with OU assistant coach Tim Kish.

The pick: Oklahoma

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