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Breakdown of the 6 new players in The D Zone's Top 100, 2019 Recruiting Rankings
The D Zone has updated our Class of 2019 recruiting rankings with an updated top 100 list.
With the changes comes some overhaul which we'll explain, starting with newcomers in the top 100.
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NEWCOMERS:
#62 Denby 2019 RB T’Shawn Wilkes - Stood out in their pre-season scrimmage in the summer so he was on our radar during the season. Wilkes is a 6'2 185 lbs prospect who had a major breakout season as he at times carried the Denby offense to a PSL championship and their first district championship since 2006.
#65 Flint Hamady 2019 WR Tre Davis - is clearly one of the dynamic playmakers in the state after a breakout week 1 game at Flint's Atwood Stadium. The 6'2 195 lbs receiver holds 4 D2 offers and honestly it's mindblowing a Division 1-FBS school has not offered him yet.
#77 East Lansing 2019 S/RB Kobe Hayward - Hayward was an unknown to us until we saw the Trojans scrimmage this summer. Hayward is an athletic playmaker who is 5'11 185 lbs. Hayward has multiple D2 offers now as a RB and S. In our opinion he's a D1 tweener at Safety.
#85 Chelsea 2019 WR Hunter Neff - Has a strong case to be ranked higher as the 6'3 210 lbs receiver was a true breakout this year. Neff who helped lead his team to the D4 state finals caught 77 receptions for 1,305 yards and 17 touchdowns.
#92 Kalamazoo Central 2019 WR Faylin Goodwin - A next level Athlete who is committed to Valparaiso. Goodwin has excellent ball-skills which should translate well in college.
#96 Glen Lake 2019 TE Drew Peterson - Lethal 6'4 215 lbs TE prospect who can split out wide as well. A very dynamic player who was an oversight in the pre-season rankings.