Marcus Crowley heads to Ohio State after putting up huge numbers as a senior.

Less than one week out from national signing day, the clock is ticking for any final ranking tinkering in the class of 2019. While the final Top247 for the cycle is completed and locked, the 247Sports team has been working to update final state rankings and canvas the country for any elite talent that may have slipped through the cracks. That process has yielded a few more last-minute four-star bumps.

As we continue to sort through the final state and position rankings, here are 13 new four-stars that caught our attention.

Illinois defensive end signee Seth Coleman

As a senior, Coleman had 101 tackles, 28 tackles for loss and 13 sacks. He flashes elite explosiveness on the basketball court and it translates to the football field on film. Coleman looks like an absolute steal for Illinois out of Florida.

UCF defensive end signee Dallaz Corbitt

A raw, upside defender with fantastic length at 6-foot-5-plus, Corbitt has a basketball background and outstanding edge athleticism that had seven sacks as a senior. We feel like his upside is worth betting on.

Ohio State running back signee Marcus Crowley

Crowley has good size, enough speed and ridiculous production. As the Gatorade player of the year in a state as talent rich as Florida, it seems appropriate to trust the 2,200 yards rushing and 10 yards per carry as a senior.

Oklahoma State defensive end signee Trace Ford

Ford was a guy we loved all the way back in the spring as an edge rusher at The Opening Dallas regional. He tested well, put together good film and as a three-sport athlete that’s just getting started in his physical development, we believe he can be an elite edge rusher in the Big 12.

NC State running back signee Zonovan Knight

We were extremely impressed with his performance at the Shrine Bowl practices and game which just validated a senior season in which he averaged a ridiculous 16 yards per carry.

South Carolina athlete signee Xavier Legette

Likely a wide receiver at the next level, we love Legette’s athleticism and versatility. The three-sport athlete rushed for 1,800 yards as a senior at quarterback and with his size, he could really emerge as one of the sleepers in this class.

Notre Dame linebacker signee Marist Liufau

A guy that impressed us with senior tape, Liufau really cemented his four-star bump with a dominant week at the Polynesian Bowl. He could be a redshirt candidate as he develops physically but we think he will be special when it comes together for him at Notre Dame.

Syracuse cornerback signee Cornelius Nunn

A defender with cornerback or safety versatility that has shown outstanding ball skills on offense as well, Nunn has potential to be an immediate impact guy at Syracuse.

Mississippi State offensive line commit Darius Washington

There is a reason Mississippi State is clawing to hang on to Washington, an athletic offensive lineman that bends really well and gets after defenders in the run game. Mississippi State stole a Mississippi kid from Florida State in Charles Cross now the Seminoles are trying to repay the favor for Washington out of the Seminoles’ backyard.

Virginia wide receiver signee Dontayvion Wicks

A big-bodied offensive skill player that has shown explosive athleticism on the basketball court and has experience in high school at both quarterback and receiver, Wicks really emerged for us as a senior.

Louisiana defensive line signee Kendall Wilkerson

A massive prospect with a 6-foot-5, 275-pound frame that can do a backflip at that size. He had 95 tackles and 10 sacks as a senior on a state championship team and we love the upside he brings as a major Group of Five steal.

MTSU defensive end signee Darius Williams

We love the class MTSU put together, particularly with what they did in South Carolina and Williams leads the way. He’s an ultra-competitive, do-everything type of high school talent that excelled in basketball as well and we think he’s a potential NFL guy down the road.

Baylor linebacker signee Will Williams

Williams plays high school football in El Paso. There aren’t many programs that make the trip to El Paso. We haven’t seen much of him in person as a network but based on what we do know, Williams looks like an elite talent. He ran 4.4 at Baylor’s camp over the summer, he has safety athleticism, good length, will hit you and we think he will be special in Waco.