Jaleel Skinner, Oscar Delp are the two remaining uncommitted On300 TEs

PeterWarrenPhoto2by:Peter Warren09/22/21

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College football’s early signing period is less than three months away, but plenty of talented players are still on the board, including two uncommitted tight ends in the 2022 On300 rankings.

In total, 74 of the top 300 players in the country—just under 25 percent—have yet to announce their college commitments, but most of those will do so between now and December 15, when the first signing period officially opens. Skipping the spring semester of high school and enrolling early has become the norm in college football in recent years, with programs like Alabama, Clemson, Georgia, Oklahoma and others typically bringing in more than a dozen players after the semester break.

Four of the top five players in the 2022 class have yet to commit, including No. 1 overall player Marvin Jones Jr. On3 compiled notes and intel on all 74 uncommitted On300 prospects to keep you informed about where each player stands in their recruiting process.

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Jaleel Skinner

Background: Bradenton (Fla.) IMG Academy

Ranking: On300 No. 17 (98)

Schools considering: Alabama, Clemson, Florida State, Miami and Texas

Latest intel: Skinner has had his commitment date of Oct. 9 set since last month. The South Carolina native said all five teams in his final five are in contention for his signature. He told On3’s Chad Simmons that how those five teams utilize their tight ends during the season will have a big impact on where he decides to take his talents.

Oscar Delp

Background: Cumming (Ga.) West Forsyth

Ranking: On300 No. 83 (94)

Schools considering: Clemson, Georgia, Michigan and USC

Latest intel: Delp spent the past two weeks visiting Clemson and Georgia. His next visit will be to Los Angeles to watch USC play on Oct. 2. While Michigan is among his four finalists, he will not be visiting Ann Arbor again before making his decision. He told SportsTalk in South Carolina that he plans on announcing his commitment after his visit to USC, most likely during the week of Oct.11.