ASU’s Final Class Rankings: Scout #19, Rivals #20, 24/7 Recruiting #19. 2015 is ASU’s highest-rated class since at least 2001 when the recruiting services were launched.
TEMPE, Ariz. – Arizona State University has signed 22 student-athletes to study and participate in football, head coach Todd Graham announced.
The class consists of 19 freshmen, one sophomore and two juniors. Six of those student-athletes are midyear signees already on campus that will participate in spring practice.
ASU’s 2015 Class Highlights:
-Twelve high school signees ranked within the nation’s top-25 at their position
-Eleven signees with a four-star ranking or higher
-Eight home states represented by the signees
-Seven high school signees ranked among the nation’s top-300 overall prospects
-Three junior college transfers, all rated in the nation’s top-100 overall prospects
-Two junior college transfers rated the top national prospect at their position
ASU’s 2015 Class Includes:
Players from eight different home states
California (11), Arizona (three), Louisiana (two), Texas (two), Indiana (one), South Carolina (one), Virginia (one) and Tennessee (one)
Eleven players designated with a four-star ranking
LB Davon Durant (24-7 Sports, ESPN, Rivals.com, Scout.com*); RB Morie Evans (ESPN); LB Malik Lawal (24-7 Sports); RB Jason Lewis (24-7 Sports, ESPN, Rivals.com, Scout.com); DB Scrappy Norman (24-7 Sports, ESPN, Rivals.com, Scout.com); QB Bryce Perkins (ESPN); OL Zach Robertson (24-7 Sports, ESPN, Rivals.com, Scout.com); LB Khaylan Thomas (24-7 Sports, Scout.com); QB Brady White (24-7 Sports, ESPN, Rivals.com, Scout.com); DL Joseph Wicker (24-7 Sports, ESPN, Rivals.com, Scout.com); TE Jay Jay Wilson (24-7 Sports, Rivals.com, Scout.com) *- Five-Star Rating
Twelve high school prospects ranked within the nation’s top-25 at their position:
Brady White (No. 2 Pro Style Quarterback, Rivals); Stanley “Scrappy” Norman (No. 6 Athlete, Rivals); Joseph Wicker (No. 6 Strongside Defensive End, 24-7); Khaylan Thomas (No. 9 Middle Linebacker, Scout); Jay Jay Wilson (No. 10 Athlete, 24-7); Morie Evans (No. 11 All-Purpose Back, Rivals); Bryce Perkins (No. 14 Dual Threat Quarterback, ESPN); Zach Robertson (No. 14 Offensive Guard, 24-7); Jason Lewis (No. 15 Running Back, Scout); Tommy Hudson (No. 18 Tight End, ESPN); Jalen Bates (No. 20 Weakside Defensive End, 24-7); Malik Lawal (No. 23 Outside Linebacker, 24-7)
Two junior college prospects ranked within the nation’s top three players at their position:
Davon Durant (No. 1 Linebacker; 24-7, ESPN, Rivals, Scout) ; Raymond Epps (No. 1 Tight End, Scout)
Seven Top-300 Overall High School Prospects:
Brady White (56, 24-7 Sports); Joseph Wicker (72, 24-7 Sports); Jason Lewis (110, Scout.com); Scrappy Norman (123, PrepStar); Jay Jay Wilson (166, 24-7 Sports); Khaylan Thomas (232, Scout.com); Zach Robertson (279, PrepStar)
Three Top-100 Overall Junior College Prospects:
Davon Durant (No. 4, Scout.com); Deonte Reynolds (No. 37, Rivals.com); Raymond Epps (No. 63, Rivals.com)
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