Miami's 2019 class currently ranks No. 16, but with the top prospects UM is still chasing there is still plenty of room for upward mobility.

The goal is to stack another top ten class on top of UM's 2018 class, which finished ranked No. 8 in the country.

The Hurricanes haven't signed back-to-back top ten classes, however, in more than ten years and in order to sign a top ten class in 2019, then Miami will have to land the large majority of their remaining top targets.

Miami has 16 players currently committed in the class and UM has room for about six to nine more players, so spots are starting to get tight.

In this article we will take a closer look at the current Miami commits that the Hurricanes need to hold onto along with some of the other top prospects that UM needs to land in order to vault into the top ten. The following players are important due to a combination of the following factors: 1.) the talent level of the player and/or 2.) they fill a position of need.

Read on as we take a look at the recruits who can make or break Miami's 2019 class.