So you don't follow recruiting, but hear your buddies talking about the prep ranks. Or maybe you don't like following for 11 months but like to know who the top prospects and which teams are going to be in the coming years of college football. This article is for you.

The top 10 classes

Nick Saban, Streeter Lecka-Getty

You probably can guess most of these schools.

The top 10 committed recruits

Vernon Hargreaves III vs. Robert Foster, Bud Elliott-SB Nation

These 10 recruits have committed to their schools and are considered extremely unlikely to change their minds as National Signing Day approaches. Many are aggressively recruiting other blue chips to join them at their schools of choice.

Vernon Hargreaves III, Florida: The top corner in the country. Hargreaves has tremendous instincts and quickness, capable long speed, and good size. His ability to elevate mid-stride is exceptional. Follow Hargreaves' recruitment here. Jaylon Smith, Notre Dame: Smith is a freakish outside linebacker who will soon be terrorizing opponents in the Big Ten and the ACC. At 6'3.5 and 215 pounds, Smith can easily carry 240 after a few years in a college strength program. Follow Smith's recruitment journey here. Christian Hackenberg, Penn State: The best quarterback in the country committed to and then stuck with Penn State as the Jerry Sandusky scandal unfolded. Hackenberg has a great arm, a quick release, and is more athletic than one might think. Derrick Henry, Alabama: The 6'4, 245-pound "running back" broke the national high school rushing record that had stood for 60 years. Out of the Jacksonville area. Catch up on Henry's recruitment story here. Su'a Cravens, USC: Cravens is the perfect safety for USC's battle with Oregon. He can play in space, but still capably stop the run. Here's Cravens' recruitment story. Tre'Davious White, LSU: I first saw White at a tournament in Bradenton over the summer and thought to myself, "oh man, another relatively unheralded star from Louisiana." He didn't stay under the radar for long. White is a special corner recruit. Jonathan Allen, Alabama: Allen is a defensive end out of Virginia who has the size (6'2, 250) to immediately make an impact as a pass rusher at outside linebacker for the Crimson Tide. O.J. Howard, Alabama: Alabama hasn't had a pass-catching tight end type line Howard in, well, forever. Howard is 6'6, 225 pounds with the ability to carry 250, and runs like a receiver. He could catch 20 balls for Alabama as a freshman. Ricky Seals-Jones, Texas A&M: The 6'5, 230-pound "receiver" was once committed to Texas before eyeing the SEC, choosing Texas A&M over LSU. Read up on Seals-Jones' recruitment. Max Browne, USC: He's the 1B to Christian Hackenberg's 1A, and surprising no one, he's committed to USC. Browne is very much a statue in the pocket, but with the right protection, he'll be able to show off an excellent arm. Here's the story stream on Browne.

The top 20 uncommitted recruits

Robert Nkemdiche, Kim Klement-USA TODAY Sports

Here are the 20 names you need to know and follow as National Signing Day approaches.

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