The early signing period for football student-athletes opens on Wednesday, Dec. 3, and it promises to be an exciting day in the football offices in Coral Gables. Check back for updates throughout the day on the newest wave of Hurricanes, joining the program under head coach Mario Cristobal.

 

DEREON COLEMAN

Quarterback | Lakeland, Fla. | Jones

Four-star prospect by ESPN ranked No. 160 overall player in nation…Ranked No. 5 player at position by ESPN…Rated No. 283 player regardless of position in 247Sports Composite Rankings…Cracked Rivals Industry Rankings as No. 301 overall player and No. 20 quarterback…Three-star prospect ranked among top-25 quarterbacks nationwide by both 247Sports (No. 23) and Rivals (No. 24)…Totaled 2,238 passing yards with 24 touchdowns and no interceptions in final year, completing 77% of passes…Added 68 carries for 475 yards and four rushing touchdowns…Elite 11 finalist…Led Jones to state runner-up finish in 4A as junior (14-1 record), finishing with 3,412 yards, 28 touchdowns and four interceptions to earn all-area first-team honors and All-Area Player of the Year recognition from Orlando Sentinel…Added 455 rush yards and four touchdowns that season…Enjoyed breakout year as sophomore at Jones, leading team to 10-4 record and semifinals of Florida’s 3M playoffs…Split time during season but finished with 2,236 yards and 16 touchdown passes…Started games as eighth grader at Fort Meade, completing 72 of 121 passes for 1,180 yards and 12 touchdowns, before transferring to Plant City for freshman year…Picked Miami over offers from Oklahoma, Texas A&M, South Carolina, Ole Miss and Nebraska, among others.

 

JAVIAN MALLORY

Running Back | Fort Lauderdale, Fla. | West Boca

Four-star running back prospect by multiple recruiting services…Earned four-star ranking and No. 279 rating regardless of position by ESPN…Rated No. 18 running back by ESPN…Ranked No. 24 running back nationwide and four-star prospect by Rivals…Checks in as four-star running back on 247Sports Composite Rankings…Finished senior season with 117 carries totaling 1,114 yards and 14 rushing touchdowns…Added 10 receptions for 147 yards with four receiving touchdowns…Played in seven games during junior season, running for 676 yards and 10 touchdowns…Dominated during breakout sophomore year, running for 1,415 yards and 18 touchdowns and adding 438 receiving yards with six touchdowns…Multi-sport athlete also competed in track & field…Picked Miami over offers from Alabama, Auburn, Clemson, Florida, Indiana, Michigan, Notre Dame and Ohio State, among others.

 

JOEL ERVIN

Offensive Line | Fort Myers, Fla. | Fort Myers

One of nation’s top-ranked offensive tackles and four-star prospect by majority of scouting services…Rated No. 211 overall player regardless of position by 247Sports…Ranked No. 11 player interior offensive lineman by 247…Checked in as No. 291 overall player in 247Sports Composite Rankings…Member of “The Big 15” by News-Press…Helped Fort Myers go 8-4 and reach regional semifinals of Florida’s 5A playoffs…Picked Miami over offers from Florida, Louisville, USC, Georgia, South Carolina and Auburn, among others.

 

JAELEN WATERS

Cornerback | St. Petersburg, Fla. | Armwood

One of nation’s top-ranked cornerbacks rated as consensus four-star prospect…Ranked No. 111 player and No. 17 cornerback by Rivals…Cracked Rivals Industry Rankings as No. 115 player regardless of position and No. 17 cornerback…Rated No. 134 overall player by 247Sports and No. 145 in 247Sports Composite Rankings…Rated No. 13 cornerback by 247…Cracked ESPN 300 as No. 276 overall player in class…Totaled 12 tackles, one tackle for loss, one interception and six PBUs in final season…Finished breakout junior season with 20 tackles, three PBUs and two interceptions to help lead Armwood to regional finals of Florida 6A playoffs…Had 20 tackles with six PBUs and one forced fumble during sophomore year…Multi-sport athlete also competed in track & field…Picked Miami over offers from Florida, USC, Notre Dame, Texas, Texas A&M and Ole Miss, among others.

 

BRODY JENNINGS

Defensive Back | Jacksonville, Fla. | Mandarin

Four-star cornerback by multiple scouting services…Rated as No. 136 player in country regardless of position by Rivals…Ranked No. 21 cornerback and No. 15 player in state of Florida by Rivals…Four-star prospect ranked No. 292 overall player in class in 247Sports Composite Rankings…Checked in as No. 27 cornerback in 247Sports Composite…Rated top-50 cornerback (No. 49) by 247…Had 23 tackles, four interceptions (including one pick-six), seven PBUs, one forced fumble and one fumble recovery during senior year…Named to Super 11 by Florida Times-Union after standout junior year, when he helped Mandarin reach playoffs…Enjoyed breakout sophomore year with 37 tackles and two interceptions…Picked Miami over offers from Michigan, Florida, Georgia, Auburn, Alabama and Texas, among others.

 

CAMDIN PORTIS

Cornerback | Charlotte, N.C. | Myers Park

One of nation’s top-ranked cornerbacks…Four-star prospect by 247Sports ranked as No. 116 player nationwide regardless of position…Ranked No. 12 cornerback in nation and No. 8 player in state of North Carolina…Rated No. 251 overall player and No. 23 cornerback in 247Sports’ Composite Rankings…Cracked Rivals Industry Rankings as No. 263 overall player in country and as four-star prospect…Rated No. 29 cornerback and No. 12 player in state…Three-star prospect by both Rivals and ESPN…Totaled 49 tackles, three interceptions and one blocked punt in final year at Myers Park…Named to Charlotte Observer’s 2025 Preseason All-Observer Team…Took home MVP honors at the Under Armour Charlotte Regional event prior to senior year…Enjoyed breakout junior season, finishing with 58 tackles, six tackles for loss and one pick-six…Had two interceptions and totaled 18 tackles during sophomore year…Father, Clinton, played at Miami, winning a 2001 national championship before successful NFL career with Denver and Washington…Multi-sport athlete also competed in track & field…Picked Miami over offers from Ohio State, Ole Miss, Penn State, Michigan and Indiana, among others. 

 

LOGAN NAGLE

Defensive Line | Franklin Lakes, N.J. | DePaul Catholic

Consensus three-star defensive line prospect…Ranked No. 44 defensive lineman in nation by Rivals…Rated No. 52 player at position by 247Sports and No. 54 player at position by ESPN…Considered to be consensus top-10 player in state of New Jersey by all major scouting services – No. 8 player in Rivals Industry Rankings, No. 6 by 247Sports, No. 7 by Rivals and No. 9 by ESPN…Posted 60 tackles, 20.5 tackles and eight sacks in final season, guiding DePaul Catholic to second straight state championships…Delivered dominant junior campaign, finishing with 62 tackles, 11 sacks and six tackles for loss, leading team to state championship over Pope John…Added three forced fumbles…Picked Miami over offers from Rutgers, Michigan State, Indiana and Pittsburgh, among others.

 

DEANTHONY LAFAYETTE

Defensive Line | Lake Nona, Fla. | Lake Nona

Consensus four-star prospect ranked among top edge players in nation…Ranked No. 231 overall player in country by 247Sports…Cracked Rivals Industry Rankings as No. 246 player and No. 28 edge…Ranked No. 283 overall player by Rivals and No. 29 edge…Four-star prospect by ESPN…Posted 63 tackles, 29 tackles for loss and 19.5 sacks in final season at Lake Nona, where he helped lead team to FHSAA 7A football region semifinals…Finished junior season with 73 tackles and 17.5 sacks in 11 games, earning 2024 Orlando Sentinel All-Area first-team honors…Team fell in Class 7A Region 3 quarterfinals…Multi-sport athlete also competed in track & field…Picked Miami over offers from LSU, Oklahoma, Florida and Vanderbilt, among others.

 

SOUMOURIAN WINGO

Wide Receiver | West Augustine, Fla. | St. Augustine

Consensus four-star prospect ranked among top wide receivers in nation…Rated No. 22 player in nation regardless of position, No. 4 wide receiver and No. 2 player in state of Florida by Rivals…Earned top-50 designation by 247Sports (No. 50) to go along with No. 7 wide receiver ranking and No. 6 state ranking…No. 47 player, No. 6 wide receiver and No. 4 player in state of Florida in Rivals Industry Rankings…Rated No. 59 player in 247Sports’ Composite Rankings and top-10 wide receiver (No. 7) and player in state of Florida (No. 4)…Four-star prospect by ESPN…Had 46 catches, 847 yards and 13 touchdowns during senior season…Added three rushing touchdowns…Delivered breakout junior season, finishing with 65 catches, 1,040 yards and 12 touchdowns…Helped lead St. Augustine to semifinals of Florida 4A Playoffs…Finished with 29 catches for 531 yards and six touchdowns during sophomore year…Earned Super 11 designation from Florida Times-Union…Multi-sport athlete competed in basketball as well as track & field…Selected Miami over offers from Alabama, Florida, Florida State, Michigan, South Carolina and Tennessee, among others.

 

MILAN PARRIS

Wide Receiver | Akron, Ohio | Walsh Jesuit

Consensus four-star prospect ranked among top wide receivers in nation…Rated No. 64 overall player in country regardless of position by 247Sports…Designated No. 9 wide receiver and No. 3 player in state of Ohio by 247…Cracked Rivals Industry Rankings at No. 122…Rated No. 176 overall player and No. 24 wide receiver by Rivals…Checked in as No. 125 overall player in 247Sports’ Composite Rankings…Ranked No. 235 player in nation by ESPN…Led Walsh Jesuit to Division II Region 5 championship in final season, finishing with 61 yards and touchdown in title game win over Archbishop Hoban…Returned opening kickoff for 95-yard touchdown in state semifinal game against Avon…Totaled 50 catches, 865 yards and 12 touchdowns during final season…Added two kick return touchdowns and one passing touchdown…Finished with 28 catches for 597 yards and nine touchdowns during junior year at Jesuit, where his team finished 13-1…Also played basketball in high school…Picked Miami over offers from Auburn, Oklahoma and Oregon, among others.

 

TYRAN EVANS

Wide Receiver | Charlotte, N.C. | Hough

Three-star wide receiver prospect…Rated No. 63 player at position by Rivals…Ranked as top-30 player in state of North Carolina by ESPN (No. 23), Rivals (No. 18) and in Rivals Industry Rankings (No. 27)…In injury-laden senior season, had 16 receptions, 214 yards and two touchdowns…Had breakout junior season, finishing with 36 catches, 980 yards and 14 receiving touchdowns…Led team to 12-2 record and fourth round of NCHSAA 4A state playoffs…Hauled in two touchdowns on 13 catches for 219 yards during sophomore season at Chambers before transferring to Hough…Picked Miami over offers from NC State, Kentucky, Tennessee and South Carolina, among others.

 

KESHAWN STANCIL

Defensive Line | Clayton, N.C. | Clayton

Consensus four-star prospect ranked among top defensive tackles in nation…Rated No. 72 overall player by 247Sports, including No. 5 defensive lineman rating…Checked in as No. 86 player in Rivals Industry Rankings and No. 97 player by Rivals…Ranked as top-10 defensive tackle by Rivals (No.10) and in Rivals Industry Rankings (No. 7)…Cracked 247Sports’ Composite Rankings as No. 103 overall player and No. 12 defensive lineman…Posted 68 tackles, 17 tackles for loss and five sacks during senior year…Finished junior season with 63 tackles, 23 tackles for loss, nine sacks, three forced fumbles and one fumble recovery…Led Clayton Comets to second round of playoffs and earned all-conference and Defensive Lineman of the Year honors in dominant season…Enjoyed breakout sophomore year, finishing with 39 tackles, eight tackles for loss and five sacks and earning All-Greater Neuse River Conference honors…Multi-sport athlete also competed in track & field…Picked Miami over offers from Clemson, Penn State, Georgia, Tennessee, Texas A&M, Florida, Oklahoma and Ole Miss, among others.

 

RHYS WOODROW

Offensive Line | Orlando, Fla. | Boone

Three-star offensive line prospect…Selected to take part in U.S. Army Bowl Senior All-American Game…Rated No. 4 center by ESPN…Rated No. 66 interior lineman by Rivals and No. 85 by 247Sports…Rated No. 36 player in Orlando Sentinel’s Central Florida Super60…Two-way player helped lead Boone to Florida’s 7A playoffs during junior year and senior year…Been key contributor on Boone team since freshman season…Multi-sport athlete also competes in basketball…Picked Miami over offers from Florida, Florida State, North Carolina and Vanderbilt, among others.

 

JJ SPARKS

Offensive Line | Jacksonville, Fla. | Bolles

Three-star offensive line prospect…Ranks as No. 62 interior offensive lineman by Rivals…Rated No. 54 player a position by ESPN…Earned All-MOAC first-team honors after senior year at Bolles after starting at nose tackle and left tackle…Selected first-team all-state after keying offensive line that averaged 167 yards per game during junior year…Picked Miami over offers from Florida State, Georgia Tech, North Carolina and Vanderbilt, among others.

 

BEN CONGDON

Offensive Line | Zoarville, Ohio | Tuscarawas Valley

One of nation’s top-ranked offensive tackle prospects…Four-star prospect by majority of scouting services…Cracked Rivals rankings as No. 129 overall player and No. 14 offensive tackle…Rated No. 6 player in state of Ohio…Ranked No. 161 overall player by 247Sports and No. 18 tackle…Earned No. 177 ranking in 247Sports Composite Rankings…Ranked No. 192 overall player in nation in Rivals Industry Rankings…Picked Miami over offers from Penn State, Florida, Indiana, Florida State, Michigan State and Vanderbilt, among others.

 

JJ EDWARDS

Linebacker | Orlando, Fla. | Edgewater

Consensus three-star linebacker prospect…Ranked No. 31 player at position nationwide by 247Sports…Ranked No. 51 linebacker nationally by ESPN and No. 58 linebacker in 247Sports Composite Rankings…Multi-sport athlete also competed in track & field…Totaled 18 tackles, six tackles for loss, 5.5 sacks and one forced fumble in final year…Finished junior season with 52 tackles, including 15 tackles for loss, to go along with 10 sacks, three forced fumbles and two PBUs…Helped lead Edgewater to semifinal appearance of Florida 5A playoffs…Picked Miami over offers from Rutgers, Kentucky, Syracuse and Ole Miss, among others.

 

CORTEZ REDDING

Defensive Back | Atlanta, Ga. | Jonesboro

Consensus four-star prospect ranked among top safeties in nation…Rated as top-30 safety by Rivals (No. 30), 247Sports (No. 26) and ESPN (No. 22)…Ranked as No. 310 player in nation regardless of position in Rivals Industry Rankings, along with No. 26 safety designation…Rated No. 354 player nationwide by 247Sports Composite Rankings…Finished senior season with 113 tackles, four tackles for loss and four interceptions…Added two pick-sixes, six PBUs and three forced fumbles…Named 2025 All-Region 3-4A Team Defensive Player of Year…Posted 118 tackles, six tackles for loss and three interceptions with 10 PBUs as junior, helping lead Jonesboro to second round of playoffs…Enjoyed breakout sophomore year, finishing with 96 tackles and 10 tackles for loss…Multi-sport athlete also competed in basketball…Selected Miami over offers from Ole Miss, Indiana, Oregon, Tennessee, Texas A&M, LSU, Michigan and Florida, among others.

 

JONTAVIUS WYMAN

Defensive Back | Atlanta, Ga. | Jonesboro

Four-star cornerback prospect by multiple recruiting services…Cracked Rivals rankings as four-star prospect, No. 230 overall player and No. 28 cornerback…Rated No. 281 overall player in nation by Rivals Industry Rankings…Earned four-star designation from ESPN, checking in as No. 255 player nationwide regardless of position…Earned top-30 designation at position from ESPN (No. 27)…Rated No. 301 in 247Sports Composite Rankings…Had 52 tackles, three tackles for loss, and three interceptions (including two pick-sixes) during senior season…Named 3-4A Player of the Year for Region during junior season, earning Super 11 designation from Atlanta Journal-Constitution heading into senior year after helping lead Jonesboro to playoffs…Two-way player added 48 catches, 869 yards and 10 receiving touchdowns…Breakout sophomore season saw Georgia Region 3-6A Player of the Year honors, finishing with 37 tackles and five interceptions to go along with 602 receiving yards and 37 receptions…Multi-sport athlete also competed in track & field…Picked Miami over offers from Georgia, USC, Oregon, Florida State, Notre Dame and Texas, among others.

 

CANON PICKETT

Offensive Line | Tampa, Fla. | Tampa Bay Tech

Three-star offensive line prospect…Rated No. 66 interior offensive lineman by 247Sports…Rated No. 64 player at position by ESPN…Suffered season-ending injury during Week 4 of senior season…Transferred to Tampa Bay Tech after starting career at Wharton, helped lead team to 6-3 record and loss to Armwood in first round of 3M state playoffs…Played left tackle during high school career…Selected to Son of former Miami linebacker Booker Pickett, Sr., and younger brother of Miami defensive end Booker Pickett, Jr.

 

JORDAN CAMPBELL

Linebacker | Carol City, Fla. | Miami Northwestern

One of nation’s top-ranked edge players…Selected to play in Under Armour All-America Game…Four-star prospect ranked among top players at position by Rivals Industry Rankings, checking in as No. 214 player…Ranked as No. 24 edge and No. 30 player in state of Florida…Rated four-star prospect and No. 163 overall player by 247Sports…Earned designation as No. 150 player in class and No. 12 edge by ESPN…Transferred to Miami Northwestern for final season…Played sophomore season at Hialeah American before transferring to Carol City for junior year…Had 70 tackles, 28 tackles for loss and six sacks for Carol City before transfer…Rated top 20 player in state of Florida by 247Sports…Multi-sport athlete also competed in track & field…Picked Miami over offers from South Carolina, Oregon, Georgia, Michigan, Florida, Florida State and Ole Miss, among others.

 

ASHARRI CHARLES

Defensive Line | Laurel, Fla. | Venice

Consensus four-star prospect ranked among top edge players in nation…Ranked No. 115 overall player regardless of position by 247Sports…Cracked 247Sports Composite Rankings as No. 151 overall player in nation…Ranked among top 20 players at position in Rivals Industry Rankings (No. 19), 247Sports (No. 16) and by ESPN (No. 20)…Cracked Rivals’ ranking as No. 184 overall player…Rated No. 15 player in state of Florida by 247Sports…Had dominant junior year, earning all-state first-team honors from High School On SI…Ended campaign with 107 total tackles, 15.5 tackles for loss, 13.5 sacks and two forced fumbles, leading Venice to 7A state championship…Enjoyed breakout sophomore year at Venice, finishing with 98 tackles, 15.5 tackles for loss and 11 sacks…Multi-sport athlete also competed in track & field…Picked Miami over offers from Florida, LSU, Florida State, Texas A&M and Penn State, among others.

 

JJ DUNNIGAN JR.

Defensive Back | Manhattan, Kan. | Manhattan

Consensus four-star prospect ranked among best safeties in nation…Selected to play in Under Armour All-America Game…Rated No. 92 overall player in country by 247Sports and No. 10 player at position…Cracked 247Sports Composite Rankings at No. 149 overall…Rated No. 140 player in Rivals Industry Rankings…Checked in as No. 13 safety in nation by Rivals Industry Rankings…Earned No. 155 ranking overall from ESPN as well as No. 13 safety…Rated No. 298 player in class, regardless of position, by Rivals…Led high school team to first state championship in program history in final year at Manhattan, capped by 27-0 shutout of Olathe Northwest in title game…Had 48 tackles, four tackles for loss, one blocked field goal, two punt return touchdowns and one kickoff return touchdown in final year of 2025…Added 17 catches for 328 yards with seven receiving touchdowns…Named 2024 Centennial League 6A Defensive Player of the Year after junior year at Manhattan, when he helped team finish 12-1 and reach Kansas 6A state title game…Two-way player for Manhattan credited with 65 tackles, six PBUs, three interceptions and two forced fumbles to go along with 28 catches for 556 yards on offense…Multi-sport athlete also competed in track & field…Chose Miami over offers from Nebraska, Florida, Ole Miss, Missouri and Utah, among others.

 

TYSON BACON

Defensive Line | Hoover, Ala. | Hoover

Three-star defensive line prospect…Rated No. 51 player at position by ESPN and No. 21 player in state of Alabama…Before suffering season-ending injury during senior year, posted 21 tackles, three tackles for loss and three sacks…Posted six tackles for loss and one sack during junior year at Hoover…Picked Miami over offers from Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Auburn, Michigan and Ohio State, among others.

 

GAVIN MUELLER

Tight End | Wayne, Ill. | South Elgin

One of nation’s top-ranked tight ends…Four-star prospect by Rivals ranked No. 56 overall player regardless of position by Rivals…Ranked No. 4 tight end by Rivals…Cracked 247Sports rankings as No. 124 overall player and four-star prospect…Ranked No. 7 tight end by 247Sports and No. 7 tight end in Rivals Industry Rankings, where he checked in as No. 170 overall player…Had 1,325 all-purpose yards and 30 touchdowns during senior season at South Elgin…Final campaign included school-record six-touchdown performance in win over Elgin… Carried ball 59 times for 669 yards and 20 touchdowns, caught 32 passes for 515 yards and 10 touchdowns and completed all three pass attempts for 44 yards and touchdown…Did not play football until his junior year, played basketball as freshman and sophomore…Shoulder surgery derailed junior season of high school football after transferring to South Elgin from St. Francis…Picked Miami over offers from Colorado, Florida, Indiana, Notre Dame, Ole Miss and Texas A&M, among others.

 

JACKSON CANTWELL

Offensive Line | Nixa, Mo. | Nixa

Consensus five-star prospect ranked as high as No. 1 player in nation…Rated as top offensive tackle in nation…Rated No. 1 overall player nationwide by Rivals…Ranked No. 3 player in nation and No. 1 offensive tackle by ESPN…Cracked 247Sports Composite Rankings as No. 4 overall player and No. 1 tackle…Considered best player in state of Missouri by every recruiting service…Selected to compete in 2025 Under Armour All-America Game…Named Missouri Gatorade Player of the Year and finalist for Gatorade National Player of the Year after dominant junior season where he finished with 158 pancake blocks…Recognized as Springfield News-Leader Player of the Year after 2024 season, where Nixa finished as state runner-up for Missouri 6A, losing in state championship game to De Smet…Had 91 pancake blocks and did not allow sack in breakout sophomore year, leading Nixa to undefeated record in Central Ozark Conference play…Dual sport athlete also named 2024 Gatorade Missouri Track & Field Player of the Year…Two-time state champion in shot put and won event at Nike Outdoor Nationals in 2024…Broke national sophomore record for shot put…Son of former U.S. Olympians Christian and Teri (Steer) Cantwell…Father won five world championships and silver medal at 2008 Beijing Olympic games…Selected Miami over offers from Alabama, Georgia, Michigan, Ohio State, Oregon and USC, among others.

 

VANCE SPAFFORD

Wide Receiver | Orange County, Calif. | Mission Viejo

Consensus four-star prospect ranked among top wide receivers in nation…Ranked No. 130 overall player regardless of position by ESPN…Ranked No. 18 wide receiver by ESPN…Cracked Rivals Industry Rankings as No. 233 overall player…Rated No. 39 wide receiver in Rivals Industry Rankings…Four-star prospect by both Rivals, by whom he is ranked No. 45 wide receiver, and 247Sports, ranked No. 42 at position…Rated No. 226 overall player in 247Sports Composite Rankings…Saw senior year cut short due to injury, finishing with 15 catches, 213 yards and one touchdown…Finished junior year with 57 catches for 1,017 yards and 14 touchdowns, earning all-county honors from Orange County Register…Delivered breakout sophomore year, setting school catch records with 83 receptions for 1,576 yards and 22 touchdowns to pick up first all-county honors from Register…Helped lead Diablos to D2 CIF Championship and state championship…Multi-sport athlete also competed in track & field…Picked Miami over offers from Georgia, Ole Miss, USC, Oregon, Notre Dame and Florida, among others.

 

ISRAEL “IZZY” BRIGGS

Wide Receiver | Clovis, Calif. | Clovis

Four-star prospect by most major scouting services, ranked among top tight ends in nation…Rated No. 253 player in class regardless of position by ESPN…Earned No. 8 tight end recognition from ESPN…Four-star prospect by 247Sports ranked No. 15 tight end in country…Cracked Rivals Industry Rankings as No. 302 overall player and No. 15 tight end…Ranked No. 338 overall player regardless of position in 247Sports Composite Rankings…Posted 56 receptions, 835 yards and 10 touchdowns during senior season…Multi-sport athlete also competed in basketball and track & field…Enjoyed impressive sophomore season, catching 44 passes for 571 yards with eight touchdowns…Transferred from Clovis to Redwood for final season…Picked Miami over offers from Alabama, Texas A&M, Oregon, Florida and Michigan, among others.

 

FREDERIC SAINTEUS

Defensive Line | Naples, Fla. | St. John Neuman Catholic

Three-star defensive line prospect…Rated No. 52 defensive line prospect by Rivals…Checked in as No. 47 defensive line prospect nationally by ESPN…Finished senior season with 49 tackles, seven tackles for loss and 2.5 sacks…Finished junior year with 71 tackles, seven tackles for loss and 5.5 sacks in nine games… Multi-sport athlete also competes in wrestling and track & field…Picked Miami over offers from Florida, Florida State, Syracuse, Michigan State and UCF, among others.

 

ISAAC CHUKWURAH

Defensive Line | Middletown, De. | Caravel Academy

Consensus three-star defensive line prospect…Ranked No. 36 player at position by Rivals and second-best player in state of Delaware…Rated top player in Delaware by ESPN…Cracked 247Sports’ rankings as No. 57 defensive lineman and No. 2 player in state…Delivered impressive final season at Caravel Academy, finishing with 49 tackles, 14 tackles for loss and eight sacks to go along with one forced fumble…Posted 65 tackles, 25 tackles for loss and 13 games in breakout junior year, leading Caravel Academy to state championship…Picked Miami over offers from Penn State, Virginia Tech, NC State, West Virginia and Syracuse, among others.