Analyzing the Commitments: Devin Lemear and Ryan Lengyel join the 2021 class
SicEm365's Grayson Grundhoefer analyzes Baylor's two new additions from the weekend.
How I'm feeling... 5/25/2018
Update from 5/8/2018Since the update...- Commitment from Jacob Zeno (62.5%)Keep in mind that these percentages change on a variety of intel including how heavily Baylor is pursuing the prospect, new commitments and how the prospect is trending in his interest in Baylor. This isn't simply based off of the prospects interest in Baylor. Position - Prospect - Current % (Previous %)QB Jacob Zeno - COMMITTED (62.5%)RB King Doerue - 46% (45%)RB Daimarqua Foster - 40% (47%)RB Qualan Jones - COMMITTEDRB Darwin Barlow - 28% (30%)WR Jaylen Ellis - COMMITTEDWR Nathaniel Beal - 45% (47%)WR Tamauzia Brown - 30% (35%)WR Langston Anderson - 55% (53%)WR TQ Jackson - 40% (New)OL Preston Wilson - 48% (48%)OL Landon Peterson - 42% (New)DL Harrison White - COMMITTED (57%)DL TJ Franklin - COMMITTEDDE Peter Mpagi - 39% (New)DE Zach Williams - 30% (New)DE Myles Jernigan -43% (New)LB David Gbenda - 32% (New)CB Tyler Judson - 45% (48%)CB Josh Foster - 35% (37%)S Tyrone Brown - COMMITTEDS Hakeem Vance - COMMITTEDS Tyler Owens - 57% (57%)S Ty DeArman - 35% (New)DB Myles Brooks - COMMITTEDATH Peyton Powell - 35% (New)ATH Jamie Nance - 43% (New)ATH Brant Banks - 46% (48%)ATH Gabe Hall - 44% (44%)ATH Brandon White - 54% (54%)
Friday morning recruiting notes
- Yes, you can expect Baylor to land another commitment today. I've put in a handful of predictions since last month if you are wanting a hint. Definitely fits the mold of what Baylor is wanting. Big and fast. - Baylor is willing to take any combination of Qualan Jones, King Doerue and Darwin Barlow in the 2019 class. From my understanding, Baylor would even take all three of those guys and sort it out later. A lot of true RB talent in that group... and a lot of athletic ability. Jones' athletic ability brought him to the top of the list quickly. - Everything points to Baylor taking three offensive linemen in the 2019 class. - David Gbenda is still being made a priority by the staff. He's been on campus before and I think you can expect him back on campus this summer. He isn't in a hurry to make a decision so Baylor should go into the fall with a chance. - I didn't list him in the "priorities" in Grayson's piece yesterday, but Baylor is still after Ty DeArman and really likes what he can bring to the defense as a safety. I would put him up there along with Tyler Owens at the position. First come, first serve?
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