Recruiting Recap 10/17

Welcome to another edition of the Recruiting Recap! Thanks for stopping by. If you are new here, this feature covers offers/commitments from Monday through Wednesday, 3 trending topics, and our sleeper of the day.

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Sleeper of the Day

Antavion Poole
2025 Washington Co.
OLB

Poole is a wide-shouldered 6’2″ 215 lbs. athlete with a good motor after the football and solid length to get off blocks. He does a good job of setting the edge, using his length and feet to do the work, and is solid ripping through the blocker to make a tackle in the flat. Poole has a lot of good upside. Adding weight to his frame should be no problem, and we can see the senior around 240 or even 250 at the next level. Poole has solid metrics with a 4.35 shuttle time and his weight-lifting metrics indicate good body composition. So he’s a functional athlete, and with a 265 bench and 275 power clean, there is plenty of room to grow, becoming more explosive. Poole’s senior year highlights pick up where he left off junior year. He is aggressive as ever coming off the edge and consistently disrupting the play. Poole does appear to be more measured closing to the ball carrier, and his pursuit angles are better. Washington County senior is a quality edge defender with some good upside to be a defensive disruptor in college.





Commitments

Stephen Miller
2025 Greene Co.
Southern California

Bukhari Littles
2025 Kendrick
West Virginia Wesleyan

Zion Lawson
2025 Maynard-Jackson
Georgia State


Decommitments

Stephen Miller
2025 Greene Co.
Mississippi State

Kaden Hanson
2025 Trinity Christian
Mercer



Offers

Khamari Brooks
2026 North Oconee
South Carolina & Kansas

Noah LaVallee
2026 Walton
West Virginia

Mason Bryant
2025 Paulding Co.

Brayden Burton
2025 Buford
Andrew College

David Malloy
2025 Blessed Trinity
Centre & Saint Mary

Chris Haertel
2025 Marist
Rhodes College

Johnathan Ashley
2025 GMC College
Campbell

Bray Williamson
2025 Robert Toombs
Culver-Stockton

Zaire Bush
2025 Eagle’s Landing
Manchester

Lawrence Brown
2026 Grayson
Tulane

Donald Widener
2025 Camden Co.
Oberlin College

Aurelius Brooks
2025 Community Christian
Ottawa

Jalen Kelly
2025 Chapel Hill
Culver-Stockton

Ralph Scroggins
2025 Benedictine
Concord

Jahleel Robertson
2025 Norcross
Kentucky Wesleyan

Curtis Muckle
2025 Westlake
Culver-Stockton

Dey’Shawn Dunn
2025 Paulding Co.
Culver-Stockton

Jaise Davis
2025 Mary Persons
Madonna

Chris Noble
2025 Stockbridge
West Georgia

Dre Quinn
2026 GAC
Georgia, Memphis & Tennessee

Isaac Nyenabo
2025 Mountain View
Jax State

Jaylen Elder
2025 Morgan Co.
South Florida

Jared Anthony
2025 Stockbridge
Johnson C Smith

Nijous Ross
2025 Brookwood
Minnesota West

Jae Lamar
2026 Colquitt Co.
Tennessee

Micah Calhoun
2025 Groves
Walsh University

Tim Sims
2026 Lovejoy
East Carolina

Jordan Allen
2025 Buford
Georgia Tech

Zachary Belyeu
2028 North Cobb
App State

Carsyn Baker
2026 Hughes
TCU

Sam Wooten
2025 Pepperell
Cumberland

Aalim Brown
2025 Lowndes
UT-Martin

Charles Manga
2025 Monroe Area
Stony Brook

Aiden Rainey
2025 West Hall
Culver-Stockton

Charles Maxell
2025 Bowdon
Rhodes college

Peyton Dyer
2026 Duluth
Vanderbilt

Donovan Quary
2025 Dacula
Rhodes College

Malekhi Weedon
2025 North Gwinnett
Jax State

Lucas Smalls-Allen
2026 Blessed Trinity
Tenn State



Three ‘n Out

Look at the speed merchants across the state. Of course, you have UGA commit and North Oconee’s senior Landon Roldan at the top at 21.41, but Ethan Ervin’s long runs last week also put him near the top of the board. Speedster Kemoni Ryals out of Applin County rounds out the players over 21 MPH. Ryals made one of the top plays earlier this season with a crazy catch around the endzone.


This is becoming a problem! Wake Forest and several other programs nationwide are being impersonated again and giving out fake offers. You need to verify the account you are talking with is part of the school. Look at the history of the page. See when the account was made. No college coach or administrator will ask for money for a visit. Be careful out there.


Devin Edmonds has been slinging the air out of the football for the last two weeks. The ball seriously pops on his throws, and he shows excellent technique with his release. Edmonds is playing some of the best football of any QB in the state, so college programs better look out for the steely signal-caller out of Jones County. They should be a dangerous team during the 4A playoffs too.




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