Offensive tackle Darnell Wright shoots toward the top of the recruiting industry-generated 247Sports Composite rankings.

As 2019 rankings are updated and expanded around the recruiting industry and factored into the 247Sports Composite, the industry-generated ranking is taking on a very different look.

Industry changes this week made a significant impact on the 247Sports Composite rankings for several prospects, including the addition of eight new five-stars. The 247Sports Composite five-star range now includes the nation’s top 34 prospects in the class.

The first major move comes at No. 2 overall where Huntington (W.V.) High offensive tackle Darnell Wright jumps up 18 sports from No. 20 and is now the nation’s No. 1 offensive tackle. Alabama and Tennessee are among the recent unofficial visits taken by Wright, but Ohio State currently holds the 247Sports Crystal Ball prediction lead over the Tide and Vols.

New 5-stars

Wright is now followed directly by Wisconsin commit Logan Brown (Grand Rapids, Mich./East Kentwood) on the list of top offensive tackle prospects. Brown also made a massive leap in the 247Sports Composite and is among the eight prospects that added a fifth star following this week’s updates. The new five-star list also includes prospects committed to Oklahoma and Illinois.

OT Logan Brown (Wisconsin commit) – 45 to 9

DT Travon Walker – 32 to 22

CB Andrew Booth – 46 to 23

WR Theo Wease (Oklahoma) – 31 to 27

WR Garrett Wilson – 33 to 29

OT Tyler Johnson – 35 to 31

S Daxton Hill

ATH Isaiah Williams (Illinois)

4-star movers

A long list of prospects beyond the five-star range also made major moves in the 247Sports Composite. Below is a look at many of the movers, including 22 prospects that added a fourth star (noted).

ATH Quavaris Crouch – 17 to 11

DE Zacch Pickens – 23 to 13

OC Harry Miller – 53 to 35

LB Mase Funa (Oregon) – 84 to 37

WR Kyle Ford – 64 to 43

LB Maninoa Tufono – 92 to 48

OT Amari Kight – 112 to 52

CB Erick Young – 100 to 56

WR Jeremiah Payton (Miami) – 87 to 57

CB Tyrique Stevenson – 86 to 70

WR Joe Ngata – 95 to 71

DT DeMarvin Leal (Texas A&M) – 104 to 73

CB Christian Williams (Alabama) – 102 to 78

QB Jayden Daniels – 99 to 80

CB Kaiir Elam – 116 to 89

WR George Pickens (Auburn) – 111 to 97

OG William Putnam – 118 to 99

QB Sam Howell (Florida State) – 152 to 100

DE Justin Eboigbe – 121 to 107

WR John Dunmore – 122 to 108

ATH Brandon Turnage (Alabama) – 119 to 109

S Brendan Gant – 131 to 113

OG Dontae Lucas (Florida State) – 145 to 131

ATH Christian Harris – 211 to 141

LB Mohamoud Diabate – 166 to 144

DE Ja'Darien Boykin – NR to 147 (new 4-star)

QB Graham Mertz (Wisconsin) – 256 to 148

DE George Karlaftis (Purdue) – 177 to 152

DE Lloyd Summerall – 188 to 153

RB Isaiah Spiller – 181 to 154

LB Anthony Solomon (Miami) – 176 to 156

DE Adisa Isaac – 313 to 161

S Kenyatta Watson – 187 to 163

OG Zeke Correll – 205 to 163

QB Ryan Hilinski (South Carolina) – 316 to 166

LB Rian Davis – 260 to 168

S Jordan Battle – 237 to 173

OT Jason Rodriguez (USC) – 288 to 177

WR Jameson Williams – 251 to 178

QB Taulia Tagovailoa (Alabama) – 204 to 182

WR Josh Delgado – 202 to 183

WR Isaiah Hazel – 247 to 189

LB Derick Hall – 220 to 192

DT Rashad Cheney (Alabama) – 266 to 196

ATH Trent McDuffie – 295 to 198

DT Jaelin Humphries – 228 to 200

CB Salim Turner-Muhammad – 263 to 204

RB Chez Mellusi (Clemson) – 291 to 207

QB Jacob Conover – 376 to 216 (new 4-star)

OG Jackson Lampley (Tennessee) – 235 to 220

ATH Makiya Tongue – 379 to 222 (new 4-star)

OT Bryce Benhart – 268 to 226

QB Lance LeGendre (Kansas) – 378 to 230 (new 4-star)

DE Braedon Mowry (Texas A&M) – 255 to 233

OT Javonne Shepherd – 299 to 237

DE Eric Gregory – 267 to 238

DE Curtis Fann – 264 to 240

S Raymond Woodie III – 294 to 241

OC Branson Bragg – 301 to 243

RB Eric Gray – 269 to 244

DE Omar Speights – 273 to 247

OT Tanner Bowles (Alabama) – 287 to 248

LB Vonta Bentley – 271 to 249

ATH Te'Cory Couch (Michigan) – 296 to 250

LB David Gbenda – 339 to 253

S Jarrian Jones (Oklahoma) – 350 to 264

ATH Luke McCaffrey – 425 to 265 (new 4-star)

DT DJ Dale – 405 to 267 (new 4-star)

CB Travis Jay (Florida State) – 432 to 273 (new 4-star)

WR Colby Bowman (Stanford) – 317 to 275

TE Baylor Cupp (Texas A&M) – 523 to 279 (new 4-star)

OT Ryan Jacoby (Ohio State) – 388 to 283 (new 4-star)

DE Tre'Mon Morris-Brash – 312 to 286

QB Garrett Shrader (Mississippi State) – 502 to 292 (new 4-star)

OT Trente Jones (Michigan) – 334 to 293

QB Joey Yellen – 900 to 304 (new 4-star)

LB Kalen DeLoach – 385 to 305 (new 4-star)

DT Josh Ellison (Texas A&M) – 389 to 316 (new 4-star)

QB Peter Parrish – 613 to 318 (new 4-star)

WR Drake London – 396 to 323 (new 4-star)

TE Jackson Lowe (Tennessee) – 458 to 326 (new 4-star)

RB Marcus Major – 426 to 327 (new 4-star)

WR Cornelius Johnson – 441 to 339 (new 4-star)

QB Jalon Jones (Florida) – 438 to 304 (new 4-star)

ATH John Rhys Plumlee – 648 to 350 (new 4-star)

QB Ta'Quan Roberson (Penn State) – 452 to 354 (new 4-star)

DE Drake Jackson – 593 to 357 (new 4-star)