The latest 247Sports rankings update is out and there are a few notable moves when it comes to Miami commits and targets.

Fort Lauderdale St. Thomas Aquinas linebacker Avery Huff made his debut in the Top247 checking in as the No. 234 overall prospect in the county. Huff, who picked the Hurricanes over Florida State and Penn State back in May, impressed at the IMG 7-on-7 National Championship last month lining up at both cornerback and safety. He simply oozes with potential given his speed and long frame which will allow for him to add plenty of muscle once he gets into a college weight program.

While Huff went up in the rankings, Neptune Beach Fletcher wide receiver Jeremiah Payton took a bit of a tumble. The Miami verbal commit fell 42 spots to No. 72 overall, but is still considered every bit of a Top100 prospect by the analysts at 247Sports. Payton flashed his potential out at The Opening Finals earlier this month, but was out performed at times by a few other wideouts in that setting. Hollywood Chaminade-Madonna Prep safety Keontra Smith on the other hand moved down just four spots to No. 210 overall in the rankings. The UM commit competed alongside Payton out in Texas and was able to make plays in coverage at both safety spots.

In terms of Miami's top targets, IMG Academy offensive tackle Evan Neal made a major move as did Fort Lauderdale Cardinal Gibbons defensive end Khris Bogle. Neal, who was named 'Alpha Dog' of the trenches by 247Sports after a lineman 1-on-1 session at The Opening Finals, jumped up to No. 30 overall in the rankings and is now graded out as a 96 overall prospect which puts him on the cusp of five-star status. The massive lineman visited Coral Gables back in June as the Hurricanes continue to battle Alabama for his services. As for Bogle, his MVP performance at the Rivals Five-Star Challenge last month moved him up into the Top100 as he's now billed as the No. 59 overall recruit in the class. Mark Richt & Co. remain on his short list of favorites along with Tennessee and a number of other SEC schools.

On the flip side, two key Miami targets dropped out of the Top247. Fort Lauderdale Univeristy School running back Kenny McIntosh, who is the younger brother of former UM defensive lineman RJ McIntosh, took a dip in the rankings which is likely a result of his poor testing numbers. Auburndale defensive end Lloyd Summerall also slide from his No. 169 position in the rankings to No. 265 overall.

Ranking Movement For Targets

No. 7 WR Jadon Haselwood (-4)

No. 13 WR Kyle Ford (+19)

No. 15 RB Trey Sanders (-9)

No. 16 RB John Emery Jr. (+32)

No. 19 CB Tyrique Stevenson (-8)

No. 26 CB Akeem Dent (-3)

No. 30 OT Evan Neal (+19)

No. 31 OT Darnell Wright (-18)

No. 59 DE Khris Bogle (+64)

No. 65 OG Kardell Thomas (-34)

No. 95 OT Stacey Wilkins (-2)

No. 124 TE Keon Zipperer (0)

No. 128 ATH Mark-Antony Richards (-16)

No. 167 DT Tyler Davis (+1)

No. 182 DE Quashon Fuller (+25)

No. 197 WR John Dunmore (0)

No. 210 S Keontra Smith (-4)

No. 231 S Brendan Gant (-3)

No. 234 LB Avery Huff (+103)

No. 242 RB Noah Cain (-142)