The Rivals Camp Series Presented by Under Armour made its last stop in the Mid-Atlantic on Saturday at Piscataway High School in New Jersey. Many of the nation's top uncommitted prospects came out and put on a show. Here are some thoughts on where they'll play college football.
OT Isaiah Wilson
Wilson was absolutely dominant on Saturday and one team will land this cornerstone offensive tackle. He said Alabama, Georgia, LSU, Michigan, USC and Rutgers are his top six but the main contenders are definitely Michigan and Alabama. We'll see if that changes when he takes more visits but for now Wilson is focused on the Wolverines and Crimson Tide. This one will go until the end but right now I give a slight edge to the Wolverines.
Prediction: Michigan
RB D'Andre Swift
Swift has been on the radar for a long time and from day one there have been rumors about which school was his favorite. It started out with Penn State, then it was Alabama and now it looks like it is Georgia. He will take official visits to Georgia, Florida State, Clemson, Penn State and Alabama so things could change down the line. Florida State poses the biggest threat to Georgia right now.
Prediction: Georgia
LB Drew Singleton
There have already been a lot of changes in momentum in Singleton's recruitment. First he was all Michigan, then it was Clemson and now the two are virtually deadlocked. There is still a long way to go before Singleton signs on the dotted line and he will take all of his official visits. For now I'll side with Michigan but this could easily change.
Prediction: Michigan
CB Deon Jones
A month or two ago it seemed like Jones could have been closing in on a commitment. Florida, Florida State and Oklahoma will get official visits from Jones, who will now decide much later in the process. The two Florida schools along with Maryland and Clemson are the major players here and, so far, it looks like the hometown team holds a slight edge.
Prediction: Maryland
WR Mark Webb
On Saturday, Webb made it clear Georgia was a major player despite not holding an offer. The Bulldogs offered on Monday and they seem like the prohibitive favorite to land Webb's commitment. Alabama also offered on Monday, which will surely draw some attention from Webb. Penn State, Maryland, Rutgers and North Carolina have been in good position with Webb so far but these two new offers are game-changers.
Prediction: Georgia
S Isheem Young
A hard-hitting safety, Young is one of the most coveted 2018 defensive backs on the East Coast. He already really liked Maryland, Michigan, Michigan State and Florida State and has strong connections to Florida State and Maryland. The Seminoles seem to have jumped out to an early lead for Young and it will be hard for any team to close that gap.
Prediction: Florida State
DE Tyree Johnson
Johnson was rumored to be nearing a commitment just a couple months ago but he made it clear he wants to wait to take some additional visits. Maryland, Texas A&M and Tennessee have been recruiting him the hardest but he wants to take visits to Ole Miss, Miami, Syracuse and Virginia Tech. Unless something changes, Johnson is going to be hard to pry away from Maryland.
Prediction: Maryland
OL Carter Warren
Warren just finished visits to Virginia Tech and Maryland, and continues to rack up offers. Indiana is the latest to pull the trigger but his visit to Blacksburg seems to have really caught his eye. Tennessee, North Carolina and Rutgers are in Warren's lead group along with the Hokies and Terps. It seems like Virginia Tech has the momentum.
Prediction: Virginia Tech
DE Mike Tverdov
On Monday, Tverdov added an offer from Indiana which brings his total offers to 11. Tverdov's brother, Peter, played for Rutgers a few years ago and the Scarlet Knights are in a good position to land his commitment as well. Boston College and Duke are making this an interesting race but Tverdov will likely stay near home in the end.
Prediction: Rutgers
OL Johnny Jordan
Just a stone's throw away from College Park, Jordan has been focused on Maryland since day one. His offer sheet in well into double digits now and schools like Kentucky, Louisville, North Carolina, Pittsburgh, Virginia and Syracuse have caught Jordan's attention for at least a few moments. Jordan's multiple visits to Maryland's campus and the relationships he has built there will be tough for any school to overcome.
Prediction: Maryland