Texas A&M, Georgia, Alabama signed most 5-star recruits during early signing period

PeterWarrenPhoto2by:Peter Warren12/18/21

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The early signing period ended Friday, and many of the country’s top players have signed their National Letter of Intents. Of the 32 five-star prospects in the On3 Consensus — a complete and equally weighted industry-generated average that utilizes all four major recruiting media companies — 28 of them have signed their NLIs.

Those 28 prospects have signed with 14 programs, but it is a trio of SEC programs lead the way for landing the most five-star recruits so far.

6 – Texas A&M

Texas A&M Aggies
No. 1 overall class in the On3 Consensus Team Recruiting Ranking

DL Walter Nolen
Powell (Tenn.)
Five-Star Plus+
On3 Consensus: No. 2

WR Evan Stewart
Frisco (Texas) Liberty
Five-Star Plus+
On3 Consensus: No. 4

DL Gabriel Brownlow-Dindy
Lakeland (Fla.) High
On3 Consensus: No. 8

CB Denver Harris
Houston (Texas) North Shore
On3 Consensus: No. 17

DL Anthony Lucas
Scottsdale (Ari.) Chaparral
On3 Consensus: No. 27

QB Conner Weigman
Cypress (Texas) Bridgeland
On3 Consensus: No. 29

5 – Georgia

Georgia
No. 3 overall class

LB Malaki Starks
Jefferson (Ga.)
On3 Consensus: No. 6

EDGE Marvin Jones Jr.
Fort Lauderdale (Fla.) American Heritage
On3 Consensus: No. 16

DL Mykel Williams
Columbus (Ga.) Hardaway
On3 Consensus: No. 21

CB Jaheim Singletary
Jacksonville Robert E. Lee
On3 Consensus: No. 25

CB Daylen Everette
Bradenton (Fla.) IMG Academy
On3 Consensus: No. 26

3 – Alabama

Alabama
No. 2 overall class

EDGE Jeremiah Alexander
Alabaster (Ala.) Thompson
On3 Consensus: No. 9

QB Ty Simpson
Martin (Tenn.) Westview
On3 Consensus: No. 28

RB Emmanuel Henderson
Hartford (Ala.) Geneva County
On3 Consensus: No. 32

2 – North Carolina, Ohio State, Penn State

North Carolina
No. 9 overall class

IOL Zach Rice
Lynchburg (Va.) Liberty Christian Academy
On3 Consensus: No. 14

DL Travis Shaw
Greensboro (N.C.) Grimsley
On3 Consensus: No. 18

Ohio State
No. 4 overall class

ATH Sonny Styles
Pickerington (Ohio) Pickerington Central
On3 Consensus: No. 11

LB C.J. Hicks
Dayton (Ohio) Archbishop Alter
On3 Consensus: No. 13

Penn State
No. 7 overall class

QB Drew Allar
Medina (Ohio) High
On3 Consensus: No. 24

RB Nick Singleton
Reading (Pa.) Governor Mifflin
On3 Consensus: No. 30

1 – Clemson, Jackson State, Kentucky, LSU, Michigan, Missouri, Texas, USC

Clemson
No. 11 overall class

QB Cade Klubnik
Austin (Texas) Westlake
On3 Consensus: No. 20

Jackson State
No. 63 overall class

ATH Travis Hunter
Suwanee (Ga.) Collins Hill
Five-Star Plus+
On3 Consensus: No. 1

Kentucky
No. 12 overall class

OT Kiyaunta Goodwin
Charlestown (Ind.) High
On3 Consensus: No. 19

LSU
No. 15 overall class

IOL Will Campbell
Monroe (La.) Neville
On3 Consensus: No. 31

Michigan
No. 8 overall class

CB Will Johnson
Grosse Pointe (Mich.) Grosse Pointe South
On3 Consensus: No. 23

Missouri
No. 13 overall class

WR Luther Burden
Saint Louis (Mo.) East St. Louis
On3 Consensus: No. 12

Texas
No. 5 overall class

OT Kelvin Banks
Humble (Texas) Summer Creek
On3 Consensus: No. 15

USC
No. 34 overall class

CB Domani Jackson
Santa Ana (Calif.) Mater Dei
Five-Star Plus+
On3 Consensus: No. 5

Remaining Uncommitted Five-Star Recruits

LB Harold Perkins
Cypress (Texas) Cy Park
Five-Star Plus+
On3 Consensus: No. 3

DL Shemar Stewart
Opa Locka (Fla.) Monsignor Pace
On3 Consensus: No. 7

IOL Devon Campbell
Arlington (Texas) Bowie
On3 Consensus: No. 10

OT Josh Conerly Jr.
Seattle Rainier Beach
On3 Consensus: No. 22