Ten recruiting campaigns. Thirty-four states, the District of Columbia, and Canada. A total of 225 prospects.

As the head football coach at Notre Dame, Brian Kelly and his staff truly have scoured the land to gather talent for the Fighting Irish. Notre Dame signed 23 student-athletes in 2010, 23 in 2011, 17 in 2012, 23 in 2013, 23 in 2014, 23 in 2015, 22 in 2016, 21 in 3017, 27 in 2018 and 22 in 2019.

Many have shined, most have contributed and many have failed to make an impact. Dozens have transferred/grad transferred. A few never made it to Notre Dame. Such is the hit-and-miss nature of college football recruiting.

Here are some of the takeaways from Kelly’s 10 recruiting campaigns representing Notre Dame. (For the complete list of Notre Dame’s recruits state-by-state, see below.)

MOST FROM A STATE

Florida (29): The most prominent contributors from Florida were four-star DT-Louis Nix III (2010), four-star RB-Tarean Folston (2013), four-star RB-Dexter Williams (2015), four-star ILB-Te’von Coney (2015), and three-star WR-Kevin Stepherson (2016) with input from current players such as four-star OL-Robert Hainsey (2017), four-star RB-Tony Jones Jr. (2017) and four-star DB-Houston Griffith (2018).

That’s relatively sparse major contributions considering 12.8 percent of Notre Dame’s recruits since 2010 have come from the Sunshine State alone.

Ohio (22): The starters in the last nine seasons from Ohio were/are three-star ILB-Jarrett Grace (2011), four-star QB-Malik Zaire (2013), four-star QB-DeShone Kizer (2014), four-star CB-Shaun Crawford (2015), three-star DB-Nick Coleman (2015), five-star OL-Tommy Kraemer (2016) and four-star OT-Liam Eichenberg (2016).

Injuries curtailed the progress of Grace, Zaire and Crawford. Zaire and Coleman lost their starting jobs. A significant portion of the Ohioans never panned out. Four-star OT-Matt James (2010) died tragically in a spring break accident before he arrived at Notre Dame.

California (20): Kelly frequently has been criticized for investing too much in California recruiting efforts with limited results. Yet California has served Notre Dame well through the years, and the talent base in such a massive state remains very good

Twenty-five percent (5) of Notre Dame’s 20 California signees the last 10 recruiting cycles have come in the last two years. Among the standouts have been four-star TE-Troy Niklas (2011), four-star WR-Equanimeous St. Brown (2015), three-star QB-Ian Book (2016) and four-star OL-Aaron Banks (2017).

THE NEXT WAVE

Illinois (17): Chicago and its Catholic schools were the proverbial stomping ground for Notre Dame for many years during the glory days of Fighting Irish football. That has dissipated significantly in recent decades.

Yet the Irish continue to get good production from the state. Four-star OG-Christian Lombard (2010), three-star QB-Tommy Rees (2010), four-star receiver DaVaris Daniels (2011), four-star ILB-Nyles Morgan (2014), four-star WR-Miles Boykin (2015), and three-star CB-Julian Love (2016) made significant contributions to some of Notre Dame’s best seasons under Kelly. Four-star TE-Cole Kmet (2017) is seemingly on the verge of a breakout. Love was the best player at his position during the Kelly era and one of the best overall.

Indiana (15): Notre Dame rarely mined for talent in this “basketball state” until Kelly’s arrival. Charlie Weis got the ball rolling with OL-Zack Martin, which opened up a pipeline to brother/three-star C-Nick Martin (2011), five-star QB-Gunner Kiel (2012), four-star DT-Sheldon Day (2012), five-star LB-Jaylon Smith (2013), four-star S/LB-Drue Tranquill (2014), and current four-star ILB-Asmar Bilal (2015).

Kiel never panned out at Notre Dame. But the Martin brothers, Day, Smith and Tranquill not only starred for the Irish, but served as captains.

Texas (14): After a 45-year hiatus, Notre Dame’s return to the bowl scene in the early ‘70s – specifically, the Cotton Bowl – not only showed the Irish capable of competing with the Longhorns on the field, but stirred interest among Texas prospects to give Notre Dame a try. Recent productivity on the field from the Longhorn state, however, has been limited.

Notre Dame’s most productive players from Texas during the Kelly era have been four-star WR-Torii Hunter Jr. (2013), four-star TE-Durham Smythe (2013), three-star WR-Corey Robinson (2013), four-star CB-Nick Watkins (2014) and four-star TE-Brock Wright (2017). Hunter is the only one of that group to have emerged as a potential standout, and then injuries sabotaged his final year in an Irish uniform.

GEORGIA ON ND’S MIND

Notre Dame has recruited in Georgia before, but never quite like it has the last two recruiting cycles with six of the 10 coming in the 2018-19 classes – four-star S-Derrik Allen, three-star TE-Tommy Tremble and three-star RB-C’Bo Flemister in 2018, followed by four-star S-Kyle Hamilton, four-star CB-K.J. Wallace and four-star LB-J.D. Bertrand arriving this summer.

Prior to that, however, Notre Dame had great success with four-star WR-TJ Jones (2010), four-star DE-Stephon Tuitt (2011), four-star DE-Isaac Rochell (2013) and three-star P-Tyler Newsome (2014).

It’s no wonder the Irish continue to hit Georgia hard.

PENNSYLVANIA PROUD

Pennsylvania talent – particularly western Pennsylvania – has filled up Notre Dame’s rosters for decades. The percentage of hits among the first seven of 10 signees with the Irish under Kelly is remarkably high.

Consider the first four Pennsylvanians to sign under Kelly -- four-star TE-Ben Koyack (2011), four-star OT-Mike McGlinchey (2013), four-star WR-Will Fuller (2013), and four-star RB-Josh Adams (2015). McGlinchey and Fuller were first-round draft choices, Koyack was tabbed in the seventh round, and Adams – after finishing fifth on Notre Dame’s all-time rushing chart with a year of eligibility remaining – ran for more than 500 yards as a rookie free agent with the Philadelphia Eagles.

Three-star DT-Kurt Hinish (2017) has been a contributor since his freshman season, four-star OL-Josh Lugg (2017) is Notre Dame’s sixth man along the offensive line with three years of eligibility remaining. Four-star ILB-Bo Bauer (2018) was the first player in his class to lock down a spot on Notre Dame’s coverage teams.

Four-star QB-Phil Jurkovec (2018) and four-star OT-Andrew Kristofic (2019) come from the same high school (Pine-Richland in Gibsonia) and have high upsides.

NEW JERSEY NOISE

Four-star DE/DT-Howard Cross will be the 11th player from New Jersey during the Kelly regime. The most productive player since 2010 – four-star OG-Quenton Nelson (2014) – headlines the group, followed by three-star WR-turned-CB Bennett Jackson (2010), four-star S-Elijah Shumate (2012), four-star QB-Brandon Wimbush (2015) and four-star DE-Andrew Trumbetti (2014), who played his best football for the Irish in his final season in 2017.

Five of the 11 from New Jersey are on the current roster, including four-star LB-Shayne Simon (2018), four-star DT-Jayson Ademilola (2018), and up-and-coming three-star DE-Justin Ademilola (2018). All three played at St. Peter’s Prep in Jersey City, as did Wimbush.

DEFENSE COMES FROM CAROLINA

Of the 10 players from North Carolina that have signed with Notre Dame since 2010, seven played/play defense. The Irish have gotten a ton of mileage out of three-star OLB-Prince Shembo (2010), three-star S-Matthias Farley (2011), three-star DE-Romeo Okwara (2012) and four-star DE-Julian Okwara (2016) – Notre Dame’s best pass rusher under Kelly.

LOOKING IN LOUISIANA

Notre Dame’s success rate with three players from Louisiana warrants further exploration in the Bayou State. Four-star DT-Jerry Tillery parlayed his success into a first-round draft choice last month. Three-star WR-Michael Young appears to be ready to emerge as a standout for the Irish this fall. Like Young, four-star WR-Lawrence Keys III turned in an impressive spring.

MINING MICHIGAN

The Wolverines, the Spartans and the Buckeyes land most of the talent in Michigan. Yet of the seven who have signed with the Irish during the Kelly era, most have excelled, starting with three-star K/P-Kyle Brindza (2011). Four-star OL-Steve Elmer (2013) leaped into the starting lineup early before eventually stepping away from the game to pursue a career off the field.

Current Irish DEs-Khalid Kareem (2015) , Daelin Hayes (2016) and Ade Ogundeji (2016) are part of a strong contingent off the edge with Kareem trending toward the best at his position (along with Julian Okwara) of the Kelly era. Three-star OLB-turned-DE Ovie Oghoufo (2018) has flashed promise in his one year in the program.

THE VIRGINIA VINE

The first three of eight Virginia products to head Notre Dame’s way in the first five years of Kelly’s recruiting came from Woodberry Forest – four-star S/WR/CB-C.J. Prosise (2012), four-star LB-Doug Randolph (2013) and three-star ILB-Greer Martini (2014).

Prosise became a one-year standout at running back, which got him drafted in the third round. Randolph succumbed to injuries. Martini had his moments in the sun for the Irish, particularly against option football.

Also notable are three-star ATH-Jalen Elliott (2016), who is developing into a standout at safety, and three-star ATH-Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah (2017), who is the projected starting Rover this fall.

Notre Dame’s ACC affiliations in other sports have made this a frequent stomping ground for football recruiting with two more – four-star S-Litchfield Ajavon and three-star QB-Brendon Clark – arriving this summer.

ONE AND DONE

Eight of the 34 states represented in Notre Dame’s last 10 recruiting classes have produced one prospect.

They are:

Alabama (three-star P-Jay Bramblett 2019);

Arkansas (three-star OL-Luke Jones 2018);

Colorado (three-star ATH-Danny Spond 2010);

Idaho (four-star C-Tristen Hoge 2015);

Kansas (three-star WR/RB-Jafar Armstrong);

New Mexico (four-star OL-Matt Hegarty 2011);

Oregon (four-star ATH-Braden Lenzy 2018);

Washington (three-star APB/CB-KeiVarae Russell 2012).

Current four-star WR-Chase Claypool (2016) is the lone Canadian player with the Irish.

ALABAMA (1)

3* P-Jay Bramblett (Tuscaloosa/Hillcrest HS, 2019)

ARIZONA (2)

4* ATH-DaVonte Neal (Phoenix/Central HS, 2012)

4* CB-Cole Luke (Chandler/Hamilton HS, 2013)

ARKANSAS (1)

3* OT-Luke Jones (Little Rock/Pulaski Academy, 2018)

CALIFORNIA (20)

4* RB-Cameron Roberson (Newbury Park HS, 2010)

3* DT-Justin Utupo (Lakewood HS, 2010)

4* SDE-Troy Niklas (Anaheim/Servite HS, 2011)

4* WR-George Atkinson (Livermore/Granada HS, 2011)

3* CB-Josh Atkinson (Livermore/Granada HS, 2011)

4* CB-Tee Shepard (Fresno/Washington Union HS, 2012)

5* S-Max Redfield (Mission Viejo HS, 2013)

4* TE-Tyler Luatua (La Mirada HS, 2014)

4* WR-Equanimeous St. Brown (Anaheim/Servite HS, 2015)

4* WR-C.J. Sanders (Sherman Oaks/Notre Dame HS, 2015)

4* WR-Javon McKinley (Corona/Centennial HS, 2016)

3* S-D.J. Morgan (Bellflower/St. John Bosco HS, 2016)

3* QB-Ian Book (El Dorado Hills/Oak Ridge HS, 2016)

4* OT-Aaron Banks (El Cerrito HS, 2017)

3* S-Jordan Genmark Heath (San Diego/Cathedral Catholic HS, 2017)

4* ILB-Jack Lamb (Temecula/Great Oak HS, 2018)

4* OT-Jarrett Patterson (Mission Viejo HS, 2018)

3* ATH-TaRiq Bracy (Milpitas HS, 2018)

4* CB-Isaiah Rutherford (Carmichael/Jesuit HS, 2019)

4* WDE-Isaiah Foskey (Concord/De La Salle, 2019)

CANADA (1)

4* WR-Chase Claypool (Abbotsford HS British Columbia, 2016)

COLORADO (1)

3* ATH-Danny Spond (Littleton/Columbine HS, 2010)

CONNECTICUT (2)

3* OG-Conor Hanratty (New Canaan HS, 2011)

4* RB-C.J. Holmes (Cheshire/Cheshire Academy, 2017)

FLORIDA (29)

4* DT-Louis Nix III (Jacksonville/Raines HS, 2010)

3* CB-Spencer Boyd (Cape Coral HS, 2010)

3* CB-Lo Wood (Apopka HS, 2010)

2* SDE-Bruce Heggie (Mount Dora HS, 2010)

5* SDE-Aaron Lynch (Cape Coral/Island Coast HS, 2011)

3* OLB-Anthony Rabasa (Miami/Columbus HS, 2011)

4* WR-Justin Ferguson (Hollywood/Charles W. Flanagan HS, 2012)

4* RB-Greg Bryant (Delray Beach/American Heritage B/D, 2013)

4* RB-Tarean Folston (Cocoa HS, 2013)

4* TE-Mike Heuerman (Naples/Barron Collier HS, 2013)

3* ILB-Michael Deeb (Fort Lauderdale/American Heritage HS, 2013)

4* WR-Corey Holmes (Fort Lauderdale/St. Thomas Aquinas HS, 2014)

4* RB-Dexter Williams (Winter Garden/West Orange HS, 2015)

4* ILB-Te’von Coney (Palm Beach Gardens HS, 2015)

3* OG-Parker Boudreaux (Orlando/Bishop Moore Catholic HS, 2016)

3* OLB-Jonathan Jones (Orlando/Oak Ridge HS, 2016)

3* S-Devin Studstill (Palm Beach Gardens HS, 2016)

3* S-Spencer Perry (Bradenton/IMG Academy, 2016)

3* WR-Kevin Stepherson (Jacksonville/First Coast HS, 2016)

3* RB-Deon McIntosh (Fort Lauderdale/Cardinal Gibbons, 2016)

4* OG-Robert Hainsey (Bradenton/IMG Academy, 2017)

4* RB-Tony Jones Jr. (Bradenton/IMG Academy, 2017)

3* OT-Dillan Gibbons (Clearwater/Clearwater Central Catholic HS, 2017)

3* SDE-Jonathon MacCollister (Orlando/Bishop Moore Catholic HS, 2017)

3* ILB-Drew White (Fort Lauderdale/St. Thomas Aquinas HS, 2017)

4* CB-Houston Griffith (Bradenton/IMG Academy, 2018)

4* WR-Kevin Austin (Pompano Beach/North Broward Prep, 2018)

4* TE-George Takacs (Naples/Gulf Coast HS, 2018)

3* ATH-Joe Wilkins (North Fort Myers HS, 2018)

GEORGIA (10)

4* WR-TJ Jones (Gainesville HS, 2010)

4* SDE-Stephon Tuitt (Monroe/Monroe Area HS, 2011)

4* SDE-Isaac Rochell (McDonough/Eagles Landing Christian Academy, 2013)

3* P-Tyler Newsome (Carrollton HS, 2014)

4* S-Derrik Allen (Marietta/Lassiter HS, 2018)

3* TE-Tommy Tremble (Norcross/Wesleyan School, 2018)

3* RB-C’Bo Flemister (Zebulon/Pike County HS, 2018)

4* S-Kyle Hamilton (Atlanta/Marist School, 2019)

4* CB-K.J. Wallace (Atlanta/Lovett School, 2019)

4* OLB-J.D. Bertrand (Roswell/Blessed Trinity Catholic, 2019)

HAWAII (3)

3* WDE-Kona Schwenke (Kahuku HS, 2010)

3* SDE-Myron Tagovailoa-Amosa (Kapolei HS, 2017)

3* OLB-Marist Liufau (Honolulu/Punahou HS, 2019)

IDAHO (1)

4* C-Tristen Hoge (Pocatello/Highland HS, 2015)

ILLINOIS (17)

4* OG-Christian Lombard (Palatine HS, 2010)

3* QB-Tommy Rees (Lake Forest HS, 2010)

4* WR-DaVaris Daniels (Vernon Hills HS, 2011)

2* LS-Scott Daly (Downers Grove/Downers Grove South HS, 2012)

4* OT-Colin McGovern (New Lenox/Lincoln Way West HS, 2013)

4* ILB-Nyles Morgan (Crete/Crete-Monee HS, 2014)

4* TE-Nic Weishar (Chicago/Marist HS, 2014)

3* WDE-Nile Sykes (Oak Park/Montini Catholic HS, 2014)

4* WR-Miles Boykin (New Lenox/Providence Catholic HS, 2015)

3* OG-Trevor Ruhland (Cary/Cary-Grove Community HS, 2015)

3* SDE-Micah Dew-Treadway (Bolingbrook HS, 2015)

3* CB-Julian Love (La Grange Park/Nazareth Academy, 2016)

3* LS-John Shannon (Wilmette/Loyola Academy, 2016)

4* TE-Cole Kmet (Arlington Heights/St. Viator HS, 2017)

4* S-Isaiah Robertson (Naperville/Neuqua Valley HS, 2017)

4* WR-Micah Jones (Gurnee/Warren Township HS, 2018)

3* ATH-Kendall Abdur-Rahman (Edwardsville HS, 2019)

INDIANA (15)

3* WR-Daniel Smith (South Bend/Clay HS, 2010)

3* SDE-Tony Springmann (Fort Wayne/Bishop Dwenger HS, 2011)

3* OG-Nick Martin (Indianapolis/Bishop Chatard, 2011)

5* QB-Gunner Kiel (Columbus/Columbus East HS, 2012)

4* DT-Sheldon Day (Indianapolis/Warren Central HS, 2012)

3* S-John Turner (Indianapolis/Cathedral HS, 2012

5* OLB-Jaylon Smith (Fort Wayne/Bishop Luers HS, 2013)

4* WR-Justin Brent (Indianapolis/Speedway HS, 2014)

4* S-Drue Tranquill (Fort Wayne/Carroll HS, 2014)

4* OLB-Josh Barajas (Merrillville/Andrean HS, 2015)

4* ILB-Asmar Bilal (Indianapolis/Ben Davis HS, 2015)

3* S-Mykelti Williams (Indianapolis/Warren Central HS, 2015)

3* DT-Brandon Tiassum (Indianapolis/Park Tudor HS, 2015)

3* S-Paul Moala (Mishawaka/Penn HS, 2018)

3* OLB-Jack Kiser (Royal Center/Pioneer HS, 2019)

KANSAS (1)

3* WR-Jafar Armstrong (Mission/Bishop Miege HS, 2017)

KENTUCKY (4)

3* OT-Tate Nichols (Ryle/Union HS, 2010)

3* WR-Austin Collinsworth (Fort Thomas/Highlands HS, 2010)

4* OT-Hunter Bivin (Owensboro/Apollo HS, 2013)

4* DT-Jacob Lacey (Bowling Green/South Warren HS, 2019)

LOUISIANA (3)

4* OT-Jerry Tillery (Shreveport/Evangel Christian Academy, 2015)

3* WR-Michael Young (Destrahan HS, 2017)

4* WR-Lawrence Keys III (New Orleans/McDonough 35 HS, 2018)

MARYLAND (4)

4* OG-Sam Mustipher (Olney/Good Counsel HS, 2014)

3* ATH-Ashton White (District Heights/Bishop McNamara HS, 2015)

3* DT-Ja’Mion Franklin (Ridgely/North Caroline HS, 2018)

3* WR-Cam Hart (Olney/Good Counsel HS, 2019)

MASSACHUSETTS (2)

4* OG-John Montelus (Everett HS, 2013)

3* K-Justin Yoon (Milton/Milton Academy, 2015)

MICHIGAN (7)

3* K-Kyle Brindza (Canton/Plymouth HS, 2011)

4* OT-Steve Elmer (Midland HS, 2013)

3* SDE-Jhonathon Williams (Berrien Springs HS, 2014)

4* OLB-Daelin Hayes (Ann Arbor/Skyline HS, 2016)

4* SDE-Khalid Kareem (Farmington/Harrison HS, 2016)

3* WDE-Adetokunbo Ogundeji (Walled Lake/Walled Lake Central HS, 2016)

3* OLB-Ovie Oghoufo (Farmington/Harrison HS, 2018)

MINNESOTA (2)

4* WR-James Onwualu (St. Paul/Cretin Derham Hall, 2013)

4* OT-Quinn Carroll (Minneapolis/Edina Senior HS, 2019)

MISSOURI (2)

3* SDE-Jonathan Bonner (Chesterfield/Parkway Central HS, 2014)

4* RB-Kyren Williams (St. Louis/St. John Vianney HS, 2019)

NEVADA (3)

4* OT-Ronnie Stanley (Las Vegas/Bishop Gorman HS, 2012)

4* TE-Alize Mack (Las Vegas/Bishop Gorman HS, 2015)

3* S-Nicco Fertitta (Las Vegas/Bishop Gorman HS, 2015)

NEW JERSEY (11)

3* WR-Bennett Jackson (Raritan/Hazlet HS, 2010)

4* S-Elijah Shumate (Ramsey/Don Bosco Prep, 2012)

3* ATH-Rashad Kinlaw (Absecon/Absegami HS, 2013)

4* OT-Quenton Nelson (Red Bank/Red Bank Catholic, 2014)

4* SDE-Andrew Trumbetti (Demarest/North Valley Region Demarest HS, 2014)

4* QB-Brandon Wimbush (Jersey City/St. Peter’s Prep, 2015)

4* OLB-Shayne Simon (Jersey City/St. Peter’s Prep, 2018)

4* DT-Jayson Ademilola (Jersey City/St. Peter’s Prep, 2018)

3* WDE-Justin Ademilola (Jersey City/St. Peter’s Prep, 2018)

4* OT-John Olmstead (Metuchen/St. Joseph HS, 2019)

4* SDE-Howard Cross (Montvale/St. Joseph Regional HS, 2019)

NEW MEXICO (1)

4* OT-Matt Hegarty (Aztec HS, 2011)

NEW YORK (5)

5* OLB-Ishaq Williams (Brooklyn/Abraham Lincoln HS, 2011)

4* OT-Jarron Jones (Rochester/Aquinas Institute HS, 2012)

4* DT-Jay Hayes (Brooklyn/Poly Prep, 2014)

3* DT-Pete Mokwuah (Staten Island/St. Joseph by the Sea HS, 2014)

3* OLB-Jamir Jones (Rochester/Aquinas Institute, 2016)

NORTH CAROLINA (10)

3* ILB-Prince Shembo (Charlotte/Ardrey Kell HS, 2010)

3* OLB-Kendall Moore (Southeast Raleigh/Raleigh HS, 2010)

4* OLB-Ben Councell (Asheville/AC Reynolds HS, 2011)

3* CB-Matthias Farley (Charlotte/Charlotte Christian, 2011)

3* WDE-Romeo Okwara (Charlotte/Ardrey Kell HS, 2012)

3* OT-Mark Harrell (Charlotte/Charlotte Catholic HS, 2012)

4* WDE-Julian Okwara (Charlotte/Ardrey Kell HS, 2016)

3* K-Jonathan Doerer (Charlotte/South Mecklenburg HS, 2017)

3* RB-Jahmir Smith (Sanford/Lee County HS, 2018)

4* ILB-Osita Ekwonu (Charlotte/Providence Day School, 2019)

OHIO (22)

4* OT-Matt James (Cincinnati/St. Xavier, 2010)

4* TE-Alex Welch (Cincinnati/Elder HS, 2010)

4* QB-Andrew Hendrix (Cincinnati/Archbishop Moeller HS, 2010)

3* QB-Luke Massa (Cincinnati/Xavier HS, 2010)

3* ATH-Derek Roback (Waverly HS, 2010)

4* CB-Eilar Hardy (Pickerington/Pickerington Central HS, 2011)

3* ILB-Jarrett Grace (Cincinnati/Colerain HS, 2011)

3* SDE-Chase Hounshell (Mentor/Lake Catholic HS, 2011)

3* SDE-Brad Carrico (Dublin/Dublin Coffman HS, 2011)

4* RB-Will Mahone (Youngstown/Fitch HS, 2012)

4* QB-Malik Zaire (Dayton/Archbishop Alter HS, 2013)

3* SDE-Jacob Matuska (Columbus/Bishop Hartley HS, 2013)

4* QB-DeShone Kizer (Toledo/Central Catholic HS, 2014)

4* OG-Jimmy Byrne (Cleveland/St. Ignatius HS, 2014)

4* DT-Daniel Cage (Cincinnati/Winton Woods HS, 2014)

4* CB-Shaun Crawford (Lakewood/St. Edward HS, 2015)

4* DT-Elijah Taylor (Cincinnati/Archbishop Moeller HS, 2015)

3* CB-Nick Coleman (Dayton/Archbishop Alter HS, 2015)

5* OT-Tommy Kraemer (Cincinnati/Elder HS, 2016)

4* OT-Liam Eichenberg (Cleveland/St. Ignatius HS, 2016)

3* OT-John Dirksen (Maria Stein/Marion Local HS, 2018)

4* C-Zeke Correll (Cincinnati/Anderson HS, 2019)

OREGON (1)

4* ATH-Braden Lenzy (Portland/Tigard HS, 2018)

PENNSYLVANIA (10)

4* TE-Ben Koyack (Oil City HS, 2011)

4* OT-Mike McGlinchey (Philadelphia/William Penn Charter HS, 2013)

4* WR-Will Fuller (Philadelphia/Roman Catholic HS, 2013)

4* RB-Josh Adams (Warrington/Central Bucks South HS, 2015)

4* OT-Josh Lugg (Wexford/North Allegheny HS, 2017)

4* ILB-David Adams (Pittsburgh/Central Catholic HS, 2017)

3* DT-Kurt Hinish (Pittsburgh/Central Catholic HS, 2017)

4* QB-Phil Jurkovec (Gibsonia/Pine-Richland HS. 2018)

4* ILB-Bo Bauer (Erie/Cathedral Prep, 2018)

4* OT-Andrew Kristofic (Gibsonia/Pine-Richland HS, 2019)

SOUTH CAROLINA (3)

4* QB-Everett Golson (Myrtle Beach HS, 2011)

3* ATH-Chris Brown (Charleston/Hanahan HS, 2012)

4* CB-Troy Pride Jr. (Greer HS, 2016)

TENNESSEE (3)

4* OT-Alex Bars (Nashville/Montgomery Bell Academy, 2014)

4* CB-Donte Vaughn (Memphis/Whitehaven HS, 2016)

3* OT-Cole Mabry (Brentwood HS, 2018)

TEXAS (14)

3* RB-Cam McDaniel (Coppell HS, 2011)

3* CB-Jalen Brown (Irving/MacArthur HS, 2011)

3* ATH-Nicky Baratti (Spring/Klein Oak HS, 2012)

4* WR-Torii Hunter Jr. (Prosper HS, 2013)

4* TE-Durham Smythe (Belton HS, 2013)

3* WR-Corey Robinson (San Antonio/Christian Academy, 2013)

4* CB-Nick Watkins (Dallas/Bishop Dunne HS, 2014)

4* SDE-Grant Blankenship (The Colony HS, 2014)

3* WDE-Kolin Hill (Schertz/Samuel Clemens HS, 2014)

3* WR-Jalen Guyton (Allen HS, 2015)

4* TE-Brock Wright (Cypress/Cy-Fair HS, 2017)

4* QB-Avery Davis (Cedar Hill HS, 2017)

4* WDE-NaNa Osafo-Mensah (Fort Worth/Nolan Catholic HS, 2019)

4* DT-Hunter Spears (Sachse HS, 2019)

UTAH (1)

3* S-Chris Badger (Provo/Timpview HS, 2010)

VIRGINIA (8)

4* S-C.J. Prosise (Woodberry Forest HS, 2012)

4* OLB-Doug Randolph (Woodberry Forest HS, 2013)

3* ILB-Greer Martini (Woodberry Forest HS, 2014)

3* ATH-Jalen Elliott (Chesterfield/Lloyd C. Bird HS, 2016)

4* DT-Darnell Ewell (Norfolk/Lake Taylor HS, 2017)

3* ATH-Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah (Hampton/Bethel HS, 2017)

4* S-Litchfield Ajavon (Alexandria/Episcopal HS, 2019)

3* QB-Brendon Clark (Midlothian/Manchester HS, 2019)

WASHINGTON (1)

4* APB-KeiVarae Russell (Everett/Mariner HS, 2012)

WASHINGTON D.C. (4)

4* CB-Devin Butler (Washington D.C./Gonzaga, 2013)

3* WDE-Kofi Wardlow (Washington D.C./St. John’s College HS, 2017)

4* CB-Noah Boykin (Washington D.C./Woodson H.D. HS, 2018)

3* CB-D.J. Brown (Washington D.C./St. John’s College HS, 2018)