Three predictions: Big Ten Class, Wil Johnson, Macsutter
Rival National Recruitment Analyst Greg Smith There are three predictions in the Top Big Ten class, including Wil Johnson’s draft stock and Midwest tight end picking Alabama.
Four Big Ten programs end in the top 10 classes
Apparently there’s a mix every year Ohio, Pennsylvania Michigan is in the top 15 recruitment rankings. Historically, Ohio has been the clear leader of that group when it comes to ranking recruitment. That’s now USC And Oregon joined the league that gave the conference even more firepower. We know that we’re excluded the very strange thing that Oregon ends in the top 10.
But the biggest surprise of this cycle is the USC brand’s revival on the Recruit Trail. Check if your team can stay first in the rankings. It’s huge for a Trojan horse. But I have four Big Ten teams that finish in the top 10 in the rankings. Call a shot.
USC, Ohio, Oregon and Michigan will appear in the top ten of this cycle and set the congressional advantage.
Michigan CB Will Johnson breaks out of the top 15
This would have seemed crazy a year ago. Will Johnson was one of the best defensive players in the country during his career at Anne Arbor.
When he was on the field.
His nagging injuries last season and extreme resistance to running a 40-yard dash could potentially slip for the NFL team. He certainly had a top 15 talent and was able to surpass his final draft position. However, there are some red flags that prevent the NFL team from getting all in to Johnson.
Mac Sutter will ultimately choose Alabama

As the official visiting season begins, one of the big storylines is Domino, where elite tight ends are committed. Many of them (particularly in the Midwest) appear to be considering the same handful of programs. That’s what created the log jam.
One programme that is not often mentioned by players in that position is Alabama. But is that because the tide is trapped in their number one target? Illinois 4-star Mac Sutter is still considering Bama and has an official visit IllinoisOhio State, Olemis and Pennsylvania.
But the final officials go to Alabama, where I think the tide will land him. Sutter is perfect for coaches Karen DeboerI love the attack and the idea of ​​playing for the SEC.