College football 2021 recruiting rankings: Biggest risers in the updated Top247 from 247Sports (2024)

While a nation-wide lockdown has restricted a lot of activity, it hasn't slowed the evaluation process at 247Sports. Even as our team is grounded from travel and camp showcases, we now have the time and resources to dig into film and lean on our network of coaching contacts to identify players on an even deeper level.

This rankings update is driven by more than just film study and conversations, though. February -- and much of March -- was spent on the road at camps, combines and 7-on-7s around the country. Those events were the primary engine to this update.

More updates are coming with an even greater emphasis on film study, but here are a 11 of the most notable risers in the latest Top247 rankings for the Class of 2021.

OT JC Latham (Bradenton, FL)
New ranking: 5-star, No. 3 | Old ranking: 4-star, No. 23
With verified size and testing numbers early this spring, dominant camp showings and a revisit of his film have validated to us that Latham is the best offensive tackle in this class and a candidate for the No. 1 overall ranking. Ohio State is the Crystal Ball favorite to land his services.

WR Emeke Egbuka (Steilacoom, WA)
New ranking: 5-star, No. 7 | Old ranking: No. 9
Egbuka had one of the most productive seasons in the country last fall with 1,400 yards receiving, seven interceptions and three punt return touchdowns. He has also tested well in camp settings and he dominated when we saw him in a 7-on-7 even in February. He moves up two spots into 5-star range with Ohio State and Washington among the top contenders for him next season.

QB Drake Maye (Charlotte, NC)
New ranking: 4-star, No. 22 | Old ranking: No. 32
There are some within the 247Sports ranking council that view Maye as potentially the top quarterback in this class. The UNC commit had a monster junior season and threw in front of our analysts before the shut down to embolden our opinion on him. He's now the No. 3 QB in the country.

OLB Dallas Turner (Fort Lauderdale, FL)
New ranking: 4-star, No. 34 | Old ranking: No. 143
Turner was outstanding as a junior and was already a four-star prospect but we had a chance to see him in person earlier this spring and felt like he had the makings of one of the best edge rushers in the class due to his body type and edge athleticism. Georgia is the Crystal Ball favorite.

OL Dylan Fairchild (Cumming, GA)
New ranking: 4-star, No. 42 | Old ranking: No. 188
We already loved Fairchild on film and made him a four-star in our previous update, but the more we dig, the more we like. We've gotten verified size on him; he's 47-0 as a heavyweight wrestler, and he's a "top of the board" kind of guy for numerous programs.

S Terrion Arnold (Tallahassee, FL)
New ranking: 4-star, No. 84 | Old ranking: 3-star NR
We probably should have had Arnold ranked at least this high before because his film checks out, but his dominant performances at 7-on-7s and camps earlier this spring gave us reason to revisit it and confirmed that he's one of the best safeties in the country. Alabama has the lone Crystal Ball prediction.

DL Jahvaree Ritzie (Kernersville, NC)
New ranking: 4-star, No. 127 | Old ranking: No. 223
After getting some more information on body type and physical upside, seeing a 55-foot shot put next to his name and revisiting some really productive film, we felt like the upside for Ritzie was deserving of a big bump. He has one North Carolina prediction in the Crystal Ball.

WR Christian Leary (Orlando, FL)
New ranking: 4-star, No. 128 | Old ranking: No. 190
He plays fast on film, and he was productive as a junior, so we already liked him as a four-star. But he popped off a 10.5-second mark in the 100 meters before track seasons were canceled this spring, taking his speed validation to another level. His film just keeps looking better. Alabama, Oklahoma and Florida are among his favorites.

WR Xavier Worthy (Fresno, CA)
New ranking: 4-star, No. 147 | Old ranking: 3-star, NR
For many of us, this was a new film evaluation and it was made on the backdrop of outstanding track athleticism with a 10.55-second 100 meter time to his credit as a sophom*ore. We would have liked to get a better feel for his physical maturity this spring, but the film pops. Arizona State, Michigan, USC and Oregon all seem to agree.

ATH Cooper DeJean (Ida Grove, IA)
New ranking: 4-star No. 148 | Old ranking: 3-star, NR
There's only so much dominating you can do against low-level competition in Iowa, but when you turn on DeJean's basketball film, you get a much better sense for the athleticism of the Hawkeyes commit. Whether he's a safety or linebacker at Iowa, the high school quarterback looks like a stud.

WR Malik Nabers (Lafayette, LA)
New ranking: 4-star, No. 149 | Old ranking: No. 238
He's one of the most productive receivers in the state of Louisiana, and the more we watch his film, the more we like it. Especially when you consider that he's open to playing defensive back on the next level as well. Oklahoma, Michigan and Georgia are among the programs that have also warmed up to him with offers in recent weeks.

College football 2021 recruiting rankings: Biggest risers in the updated Top247 from 247Sports (2024)

FAQs

What is the number one recruiting class in college football 2021? ›

The Alabama Crimson Tide, led by head coach Nick Saban, had the top recruiting class according to Rivals.com, 247Sports, and On3. Ohio State was ranked second by all three services.

Who has the number 1 recruiting class in college football 2024? ›

Georgia Bulldogs

The Dawgs' 2024 class is ranked first nationally per the 247Sports Composite. It's headlined by 5-star prospects such as cornerback Ellis Robinson IV, linebackers Justin Williams and Chris Cole and safety KJ Bolden.

How are college football rankings made? ›

Each voter provides their own ranking of the top 25 teams, and the individual rankings are then combined to produce the national ranking by giving a team 25 points for a first place vote, 24 for a second place vote, and so on down to 1 point for a twenty-fifth place vote.

Who is the number 1 recruit in college football? ›

2025 ESPN 300
RKPLAYERGRADE
1Julian Lewis Video | Scouts Report93
2Bryce Underwood Video | Scouts Report93
3Dakorien Moore Video | Scouts Report92
4David Sanders Video | Scouts Report91
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How many 5 star college recruits are there? ›

There are 32 five-stars every year, making them essentially college football's version of first-round picks. Here's how every five-star recruit in the 2023 class graded out in their true freshman season.

What is a 3 star college recruit? ›

In general, three-star recruits are considered solid prospects who have the potential to contribute to a college team but may not be as physically gifted or talented as higher-rated recruits. Four-star recruits are typically more highly regarded, with above-average physical attributes and skills.

Which college football ranking matters? ›

A team's place in the AP Top 25 poll, and certainly the College Football Playoff rankings, is crucial to judging the success or failure of a season. Since 1936, the AP poll has been key in deciding which teams are in the race for the national championship.

Is the AP or Coaches poll more important? ›

The Coaches Poll is, if anything, a little kinder to mid-majors and a little less likely to get caught up in the hype than the AP Poll. Each coach who agrees to be on the panel submits their top 25. A first-place vote is worth 25 points, second place gets 24 points, and so on down to one point for 25th.

What affects college football rankings? ›

First things first: The FPI is a power rating that tracks each team's strength relative to an average FBS squad. Teams are rated on offense, defense and special teams, with the values representing points per game.

How many 5 star recruits are in the 2024 class? ›

Clemson, Florida, Texas, Oregon and Auburn signed a pair each, giving all of those schools top 20 hauls. Final rankings for the 2024 class came this month. The 32 five-stars represent represent those with the best shot to be first-round picks, mirroring Day 1 of the NFL Draft.

Who is the number one prospect in football in 2024? ›

The 2024 NFL Draft presents an exciting quarterback class full of notable names. It is led by USC's Caleb Williams, the 2022 Heisman Trophy winner and dynamic dual-threat quarterback. Williams is followed by Ohio State's Marvin Harrison Jr., who likely would have been the best pass catcher in the 2023 NFL Draft.

Who is the #1 high school football player in Texas? ›

#NAMELOCATION
1David Hicks Jr.Katy, TX Paetow High School
2Peyton BowenDenton, TX Guyer
3Anthony HillDenton, TX Ryan
4Jackson ArnoldDenton, TX Guyer
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What is a 1 star recruit in football? ›

One-star recruits are players who are considered to have little to no potential for success at the college level. These players may have limited athletic ability, poor grades, disciplinary issues, or other factors that make them unattractive to college coaches.

What is a 4 star recruit in college football? ›

Four-star prospects comprise the rest of the top 300 or so players nationally. They are also expected to provide an immediate impact on their college teams and have potential for All-American status and professional careers, just not quite as likely as is expected to be the case for five-star prospects.

What is a d1 recruit? ›

Being a Recruited Athlete

To be a recruited athlete at the Division I level, a college coach must choose a high school athlete they know can compete. The odds for high school athletes are staggering.

How many college football teams are eligible to be ranked? ›

The CFP Selection Committee ranks the top 25 teams at the end of the season, and the 12 playoff participants consist of the five highest ranked conference champions, plus the next seven highest ranked teams. The four highest ranked conference champions will be seeded one through four and receive a first-round bye.

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