The final Rivals100 for the class of 2020 has dropped as we say goodbye to a very loaded class. Was a new No. 1 named? Who added a fifth star and who lost one? We have your answers right here.

No. 1 stays the same as defensive tackle Bryan Bresee hangs onto the title of best prospect in the 2020 class after a heated battle. Bresee, who will play for Clemson, did nothing to lose the top spot as he played injured at the All-American Bowl and was dominant all week and in the game. He held off the two top quarterbacks in the class in what also became a heated battle.



California quarterback Bryce Young leapfrogged fellow Golden State signal caller D.J. Uiagalelei in one of the best quarterback battles we’ve see in recent memory. Young and Uiagalelei went head to head during the season and in San Antonio at the All-American Bowl, and both have excellent careers ahead of them. Young is more college-ready now and will compete for the starting job right away at Alabama while Uiagalelei is more physically impressive and will be the heir apparent to Trevor Lawrence at Clemson. It will be interesting to see how their careers play out and if they meet again for a national title.

Myles Murphy, a Georgia defensive end who is also headed to Clemson, checks in at No. 4 overall and is followed by Georgia offensive line commitment Broderick Jones. Jones, who was dominated at Under Armour, is the top offensive tackle in the class and hasn’t signed yet. He is committed to Georgia but still considering Auburn and Arkansas.

Two cornerbacks, Elias Ricks and Kelee Ringo, start off the second half of the top 10. As good as the quarterback battle was, the battle for the top corner spot was equally intriguing. Ricks, who is headed to LSU, stayed on top due to his natural instincts and ball skills while Ringo, headed to Georgia, has elite speed and also has excellent size. These two should dominate the SEC for a few years.

Two Oregon commitments, both linebackers as well — Justin Flowe and Noah Sewell — check in at No. 8 and No. 10 respectively. Flowe is a violent tackling machine while Sewell is a massive linebacker who is athletic enough to play some running back in college as well. Tight end Arik Gilbert, who is headed to LSU, checks in at No. 9 between them.

There are a total of 34 five stars in the class of 2020 and it is a very balanced and talented group overall.