The senior film is in, the All-American Bowls have come and gone and now the final version of the Top247 for the class of 2015 is locked in. While there will still be more updates and changes made to the state rankings, the position rankings and the four-star rankings outside of the Top247, this will be the final edition of the Top247 itself.

Prince Tega Wanogho has become one of the nation's most intriguing prospects.

Similar to last week’s release of the final five-star rankings, the Top247 reflects observations from the All-American Bowl circuit with the Army All-American Bowl, the Under Armour Game and the Semper Fidelis Bowl all offering significant evaluation opportunities. But the final list is also an opportunity for us to re-evaluate senior film, reward strong senior campaigns and correct any underrated or overrated prospects from prior rankings.

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There were 15 new additions to the Top247 ranks and we break them all down below.

New arrivals

No. 79 - Prince Tega Wanogho Jr., SDE, Elmore (Ala.) Edgewood Academy

Wanogho was actually inserted into the Top247 for 2015 prior to this release due to being reclassified to the 2015 class from the 2016 class. The 6-8, 250-pounder is coming off his first season ever playing football but he’s this class’s best candidate to become Shawn Oakman in a few years.

No. 124 - JF Thomas, WR, Dallas (Texas) South Oak Cliff (TCU commit)

Though he still has some business to take care of in the classroom, Thomas has the size and ball skills to become another dangerous deep threat in TCU’s wide open offense.

No. 129 - Ryan Buchholz, SDE, Malvern (Penn.) Great Valley (Penn State commit)

Though he didn’t play in any All-American games, Buchholz’s senior film was eye-popping and he has one of the nation’s better defensive end frames at 6-foot-6, 240-plus pounds.

No. 130 - C.J. O’Grady, TE, Fayetteville (Ark.) High School (Arkansas commit)

O’Grady received some consideration for the top ranked tight end in the country because of his hands and his ability to impact the game as both a pass-catcher and a blocker. He was outstanding at the Semper Fi Bowl.

No. 134 – Josh Woods, OLB, Upland (Calif.) High School (UCLA commit)

He didn’t play his junior season but Woods’ senior tape made it clear that he’s a Top247 worthy prospect and has been significantly overlooked throughout the 2015 cycle.

No. 136 – Anthony Wheeler, OLB, Dallas (Texas) Skyline (Texas commit)

Wheeler’s performance at the Under Armour game made it clear that his athleticism and nose for the football should have him firmly within the nation’s top 150.

No. 152 – Brady Aiello, OT, Lafayette (Calif.) Acalanes (Oregon commit)

A riser based on senior film, Aiello has the size, the frame and the athleticism to fit perfectly into what Oregon does offensively. He’s likely a redshirt candidate as he adds weight but Aiello will grow into an elite tackle.

No. 159 – Kyle Penniston, TE, Santa Ana (Calif.) Mater Dei (Wisconsin commit)

Another candidate for the nation’s top tight end, Penniston was the resounding favorite at the tight end position among the 247Sports analysts that covered the Under Armour Game. Nobody was a more natural receiver at the tight end position at that event.

No. 174 – Sam Awolope, OT, Missouri City (Texas) Fort Bend Marshall (TCU commit)

He’s relatively new to the game of football and he has a lot of weight still to add so don’t expect Awolope to be a day one starter but we think he has as much upside as any offensive lineman in the 2015 class.

No. 176 – Benning Potoae, WDE, Lakewood (Wash.) Lakes

Potoae followed up a strong senior season with an outstanding performance both during practice and in the game at the Semper Fi event in California.

No. 210 – Joe Burrow, Dual, The Plains (Ohio) Athens (Ohio State commit)

Following a phenomenal senior season at Athens High School, Burrow was the top quarterback at the Semper Fi practices and game.

No. 213 – Darrin Paulo, OG, Sacramento (Calif.) Grant Union

A massive interior lineman that could project to a number of positions, Paulo has flown under the radar in northern California but has a chance to be a major name in college.

No. 214 - Carlton Davis, CB, Miami (Fla.) Norland (Ohio State commit)

Ohio State is bringing in several elite defensive backs in the 2015 class but Davis may actually be the most likely candidate to play as a freshman because of the size and athleticism he showed at the Semper Fi practices.

No. 217 – Felton Davis III, WR, Highland Springs (Va.) High School (Michigan State commit)

If you’re looking for the best candidate to become the next Tony Lippett for the Spartans, look no further than Davis. His size and ability to make plays down the sideline should continue to give Michigan State a legit vertical threat.

No. 244 – Drew Berger, ILB, Coeur D’Alene (Idaho) High School (Boise State commit)

He’s not going to blow anyone away with his size and athleticism numbers but Berger just makes plays on film. The home-grown Boise State commit looks like the next defensive playmaker for the Broncos.