Nebraska finished off its 2019 class on Wednesday with the addition of Demariyon Houston which left the Huskers at No. 20 in the 247Sports Composite Team Rankings.

The 26 person signing class addressed a lot of Nebraska’s needs and gave the Huskers a number of recruits on which Scott Frost and staff hope to rebuild a winning program following a tough 4-8 year.

The Huskers added players at nearly every position and from a number of different states and regions in the country.

Since 2014, Husker247 has compiled a running list of individual rankings from various media members of Nebraska’s recruiting classes. This year there were 20 participants in the proceedings. Each participant was asked to rank the top six players in Nebraska’s 2019 class and provide one sleeper. A first place vote is worth six points, second place worth five points, so on and so forth.

Almost resoundingly, Nebraska’s media voted Wandale Robinson at the top of the class with 15 out of 20 possible first place votes. The offensive athlete, who is already on campus, wowed fans and media alike with his ability at the Army All-American Bowl and that was after he put on a show each Friday in Kentucky for his high school Western Hills.

Robinson finished with 108 points which is one of the highest totals any recruit has received in the short six year history of this media aggregation.

Who else made the Super Six? Which three recruits earned the three votes apiece as Nebraska’s top sleeper? All that and more as we unveil the 2019 Super Six.