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John Munson | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com

Look who's coming to town

There will be upwards of 200 recruits on campus when Rutgers hosts Michigan Saturday at High Point Solutions Stadium at 7 p.m — possibly the largest visitors list ever assembled at Rutgers. Click through the slideshow to find out who is expected to attend. (Click SHARE above to share this with other N.J./Rutgers football recruiting fans.)

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Rutgers commits set to attend

There are a number of Rutgers commits set to attend the Michigan game including Micah Clark, Bo Melton, Tyshon Fogg, Tyler Hayek (w/ his twin brother Hunter Hayek), Tim Barrow, Shameen Jones, Owen Bowles, Naijee Jones, Mike Tverdov, Jonathan Taylor, Johnathan Lovett, Johnathan Lewis, Jaohne Duggan, Olakunle Fatukasi, Edwin Lopez, Jamaal Beaty, Everett Wormley and C.J. Onyechi.

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Paramus Catholic sending top RU targets

Rutgers will host a number of Paladins Saturday when Michigan comes to town including top targets Drew Singleton and Corey Bolds as well as Javon Turner, Bartek Rybka, Tyler Wipper and Jon Clark.

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DePaul rolling deep

DePaul Catholic will send three-star quarterback and junior Rutgers offeree Shelton Applewhite along with Anthony Marinelli, Mike Marinelli, Chase Hebron, Travon Dawson, Isaiah Boone, Khris Banks, Ronnie Hickman and Ta'Quan Roberson to the event.

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Don Bosco attendees

Tyler Friday, one of the 2018's top recruits, will be accompanied by highly-touted freshman running back Jalen Berger, explosive junior Kevin Brennan and Jamir Greene.

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St. Joe's will be in the house

A Number of St. Joseph (Mont.) players are expected to attend the game including junior defensive end Dorian Hardy, potentially N.J.'s top player for 2018, and fellow Rutgers offerees Louis Acceus, Matt Alaimo and Evan Stewart. Jordan Scott and Faraad McCombs are also set to attend.

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St. Peter's Prep well-represented

A number of St. Peter's Prep standouts are set to attend including the aforementioned Rutgers quarterback commit Johnathan Lewis, the Ademilola twins, Jayson and Justin, who are committed to Notre Dame, Rutgers offeree Shayne Simon, Zamir Mickens, Damion Abrams, and Masaaki Aerts.

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Peddie School contingent

Four-stars Jahan Dotson, Allan Walters and Dan Dawkins will be accompanied by three-star Javar Garrett. Meanwhile, unranked standouts T.J. Rayam, Evan Lovell and Larry Ross are also set to attend.

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Timber Creek also in on the action

Timber Creek will send Devin Leary, a class of 2018 Rutgers offeree and arguably the state's most productive quarterback up to this point this season, in addition to the aforementioned Rutgers commit Naijee Jones and play-maker Ezrah Archie.

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Other top remaining 2017 targets

Some of Rutgers' top remaining targets for the class of 2017 will be in attendance including Poly Prep five-star OT Isaiah Wilson, Bridgeton four-star ATH Markquese Bell, Pope John three-star DT Dalyn Wade-Perry, Boys Latin three-star DE Victor Dimukeje and Cherry Hill West three-star DB Harrison Hand.



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Other top 2018 targets

Top 2018 prospects outside of the ones at the aforementioned high schools will include Curtis ATH Amad Anderson, Old Bridge QB Artur Sitkowski, Archbishop Stepinac ATH Atrilleon Williams, Archbishop Wood TE Kyle Pitts, Archbishop Wood LB Matt Palmer, Malvern Prep QB Kevin Doyle, Cass Tech ATH Kalon Gervin, Calvert Hall DB Isaiah Watson, Rumson-Fair Haven TE Elijah McAllister, Imhotep ATH Isheem Young, Rancocas Valley RB Iverson Clement, Cumberland Valley ATH Charles Katshir, Tottenville WR Zihir Lacewell, Hillsborough WR Jackson Parham, Irvington WR Jasiah Provillon and Lindenhurst TE Jeremy Ruckert (w/ his brother Will).

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Breakin' out the young guns

The Hun (Princeton, N.J.) class of 2019 (re-classified) offensive tackle Caedan Wallace, potentially N.J.'s top player for his class, and Barringer's (Newark, N.J.) Zamar Wise, likely N.J.'s top QB for 2019, will also be on the banks. Williamstown (N.J.) sophomore Jonathan Collins, an up-and-coming talented QB out of South Jersey, could also compete for top QB honors in the state once his time comes.

Each will be on campus Saturday.

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Other visitors of interest

Stephen Lubischer, 2019 QB, Red Bank (N.J.) Catholic: Up-and-coming talented QB from the Shore.

Sean Samuels, 2017 transfer out of Navy: Potential walk-on with FBS scholarship-level ability.

Nadir Pineda, 2017 DL, Hackensack (N.J.): Potential late scholarship or preferred walk-on candidate.

Lance Turay, 2018 DE, Irvington (N.J.): The bother of Rutgers DE Kemoko Turay.

Jahsim Floyd, 2017 TE, Sayreville (N.J.): Underrated scholarship-worthy productive TE with no offers.

Ethan Torres, K, Bishop O'Connell (Arlington, Va.): Talented senior kicker with a big leg.

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Additional visitors

Aeneas DiCosmo, Bergen Catholic; Ahmad Burroughs, West Side; A.J. Austin, West Windsor-Plainsboro South; Alex Brown, Poly Prep; Anthony Olivieri, Hanover; Bendah Sumter, West Side; Brandon Chiazza, Malvern Prep; Brijon Artis, Piscataway; Calvin Carroll, St. Frances Academy; Cam Goode, St. John's College; Christian Pritzlaff, Red Bank Catholic; Cole Zapf, Downingtown West; Colin Tunc, Bergen Catholic; Contravious Johnson, Patuxent; D.J. Brown, St. John's College; Dyquan Walker, West Side; Elijah Beard, Wayne Valley; Elijah Karnjay, Palmyra; Emmanuel Hayford, West Side; Fernando Breton, Union City; George Garrison, Dwight Morrow; German Pimentel, New Brunswick; Harrison Fernandez, Union City; Isaiah Watson, Cedar Creek; Jacob Gonzalez, Union City; Jacob Tanguay, Royal Imperaial; Jake Brown, Pope John XXIII; Jalen Scott, Lincoln; Jayden Johnson Jr., Linden; Jayson Colorado, Poly Prep; Jerome LaDuna, West Side; John Burk, Parsippany, Jose Taveras, Union City; Joshua Daids, St. Augustine Prep; Julian Rivera, Old Bridge; Justin Kopko, Hanover; Kevin Abelard, Ramapo; Kwannah Kollie, Curtis; Kyree Rogers, Linden; Lamy Constant, Poly Prep; Liam Knowles, Old Bridge; Lorenzo Jorge, Old Bridge; Marc Dennis, Long Branch; Matt McElroy, New Milford; Nazir Streater, Camden Catholic; Pedro Braga, Saint John Vianney; Quamai Taylor ,West Side; Quanzie Lumsden, Dwight Morrow; Rajohn Jones, Hudson Catholic; Revell Williams, Bridgeton; Richard Cardaci, Old Bridge; Shaun Johnson Jr., Linden; Siddiq Muhammed, Christ the King; Traivon Hodge, Linden; Tyson Lawton, Curtis; Vinny Vespa, Hanover ; Vonnie Watkins, Patuxent; Zahir Madyun, Downingtown West

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