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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
2
8
Duron Singleton Duron Singleton
Fresno City College (Fresno, CA)
S 6-2 210 4 92 Missouri
4
6
Tevin Carter
Tevin Carter
Los Angeles Southwest College (Los Angeles, CA)
S 6-2 200 3 88 Utah
7
9
Rodney Mathews Rodney Mathews
Citrus College (Glendora, CA)
S 6-0 195 3 87 Fresno State
10
15
Donnell Vercher Donnell Vercher
Fresno City College (Fresno, CA)
S 6-2 205 3 85 Wisconsin
13
13
Trenton Trammell
Trenton Trammell
City College of San Francisco (San Francisco, CA)
S 6-0 190 3 82 Brigham Young
15
19
Zane Petty
Zane Petty
American River C.C. (Sacramento, CA)
S 6-1 185 3 82 Illinois
16
21
David Guthrie
David Guthrie
College of the Siskiyous (Weed, CA)
S 5-11 201 3 81 New Mexico
17
16
Kent London
Kent London
Foothill College (Los Altos, CA)
S 6-1 210 3 81 Houston
21
10
Davion Orphey Davion Orphey
Santa Ana College (Santa Ana, CA)
S 6-1 185 2 79 Utah
24
22
DOWN -1
Stormy Butler
Stormy Butler
College of the Sequoias (Visalia, CA)
S 6-1 195 2 78 6
26
28
DOWN -1
Jesse Sampson
Jesse Sampson
College of the Canyons (Valencia, CA)
S 5-11 205 2 78 Wyoming
27
25
DOWN -1
Eric Finney
Eric Finney
College of the Canyons (Valencia, CA)
S 6-0 210 2 78 Illinois
28
27
DOWN -1
Andre Brown
Andre Brown
College of the Desert (Palm Desert, CA)
S 6-1 190 2 78 Texas-San Antonio
29
29
DOWN -1
Doug Elliott
Doug Elliott
Mt. San Jacinto College (San Jacinto, CA)
S 6-1 210 2 77 2
30
30
DOWN -1
Jameel Erving
Jameel Erving
Riverside C.C. (Riverside, CA)
S 6-2 190 2 77 UTEP
31
31
DOWN -1
Lakeith Murray
Lakeith Murray
Ventura College (Ventura, CA)
S 6-0 180 2 77 3
32
33
DOWN -1
Ryan Coleman
Ryan Coleman
Riverside C.C. (Riverside, CA)
S 6-2 210 2 76 Memphis
33
32
DOWN -1
Trey Garrett Trey Garrett
Golden West College (Huntington Beach, CA)
S 5-11 190 2 76 Texas State
34
34
DOWN -1
Brandon Jones
Brandon Jones
Santa Rosa J.c. (Santa Rosa, CA)
S 6-2 200 2 75 Texas State
37
37
DOWN -15
James Williams
James Williams
Golden West College (Huntington Beach, CA)
S 6-0 175 2 73 Charlotte
38
40
DOWN -2
Esston Al-Uqdah
Esston Al-Uqdah
Los Angeles Harbor College (Wilmington, CA)
S 5-11 203 2 70 2