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247Rating Explanation

247Sports has one of the industry’s largest and most recognized national recruiting staffs. Led by industry veterans J.C. Shurburtt, Gerry Hamilton and Jerry Meyer (basketball), 247Sports employs a staff of more than 50 reporters, analysts and evaluators that rank the nation’s elite high school football and basketball recruits from multiple class years.

247Sports Rating Explanation

Each recruit we evaluate is assigned a numerical rating as well as a star rating. Ratings are determined by our recruiting analysts after countless hours of personal observations, film evaluation, and input from our network of scouts.

Players are first grouped qualitatively with a star rating, then given a numerical rating based on their future potential, and finally ranked according to these numerical ratings.

110 - 101 = Franchise Player. One of the best players to come along in years, if not decades. Odds of having a player in this category every year is slim. This prospect has "can’t miss" talent.

100 - 98 = Five-star prospect. One of the top 30 players in the nation. This player has excellent pro-potential and should emerge as one of the best in the country before the end of his career.

97 - 90 = Four-star prospect. One of the top 300 players in the nation. This prospect will be an impact-player for his college team. He is an All-American candidate who displays pro-potential.

89 - 80 = Three-star prospect. One of the top 10% players in the nation. This player will develop into a reliable starter for his college team and is among the best players in his region of the country.

79 - below = Two-star prospect. This player makes up the bulk of Division I rosters. He may have little pro-potential, but is likely to become a role player for his respective school.

The list below ranks players by 247Sports Rating
Name Pos Ht Wt 247Sports Rating Team
5
17
De'Anthony Thomas De'Anthony Thomas
Crenshaw (Los Angeles, CA)
APB 5-9 160 5 99 Oregon
14
6
Isaiah Crowell Isaiah Crowell
Carver (Columbus, GA)
RB 5-11 210 5 99 Georgia
18
12
Brandon Williams Brandon Williams
Royal (Brookshire, TX)
RB 6-1 196 5 98 Oklahoma
24
13
Malcolm Brown Malcolm Brown
Steele (Cibolo, TX)
RB 6-1 219 4 97 Texas
29
28
Savon Huggins Savon Huggins
St. Peters Prep (Jersey City, NJ)
RB 6-0 190 4 97 Rutgers
52
105
Devonta Freeman Devonta Freeman
Miami Central (Miami, FL)
RB 5-9 197 4 96 Florida State
54
276
Melvin Gordon Melvin Gordon
Bradford (Kenosha, WI)
RB 6-1 206 4 96 Wisconsin
56
202
Clifton Richardson Clifton Richardson
Menchville (Newport News, VA)
RB 6-1 220 4 96 Virginia
60
170
Kelsey Young
Kelsey Young
Norco (Norco, CA)
RB 5-10 190 4 96 Stanford
66
83
Amir Carlisle Amir Carlisle
The King's Academy (Sunnyvale, CA)
APB 5-11 190 4 95 USC
70
39
Dee Hart Dee Hart
Dr. Phillips (Orlando, FL)
APB 5-9 190 4 95 Alabama
73
38
Mike Bellamy Mike Bellamy
Charlotte (Punta Gorda, FL)
APB 5-10 180 4 95 Clemson
87
31
Aaron Green Aaron Green
Madison (San Antonio, TX)
RB 5-11 190 4 95 Nebraska
104
59
Mike Blakely Mike Blakely
Manatee (Bradenton, FL)
RB 5-8 193 4 95 Florida
105
143
Rodney Coe
Rodney Coe
Edwardsville (Edwardsville, IL)
RB 6-3 230 4 95 Iowa
106
201
Brendon Bigelow
Brendon Bigelow
Central East (Fresno, CA)
RB 5-10 180 4 95 California
116
65
Herschel Sims Herschel Sims
Abilene (Abilene, TX)
APB 5-9 190 4 94 Oklahoma State
149
120
Justice Hayes Justice Hayes
Grand Blanc Community (Grand Blanc, MI)
APB 5-10 180 4 93 Michigan
159
160
Marlin Lane Marlin Lane
Mainland (Daytona Beach, FL)
RB 6-0 200 4 93 Tennessee
178
156
Lafayette Pitts Lafayette Pitts
Woodland Hills (Pittsburgh, PA)
RB 5-10 175 4 93 Pittsburgh
183
181
Kenny Williams Kenny Williams
Hendrickson (Pflugerville, TX)
RB 5-9 214 4 93 Texas Tech
214
118
Kenny Hilliard Kenny Hilliard
Patterson (Patterson, LA)
RB 6-0 230 4 92 LSU
225
246
Daniel Lasco Daniel Lasco
The Woodlands (Spring, TX)
APB 6-0 195 4 92 California