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Ranking 2017 wide receiver classes

Stepchild

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So, I did this in about five minutes because I'm a short attention span person. I looked at the top 50 rated receivers in the nation. There are currently 10 of the 50 who are uncommitted. Obviously this is fluid because some of the bigger programs are in good position to land a few more. As currently stands, there are four five star receivers committed to four different schools.

1. Michigan
2. Clemson
3. Alabama
4. Ohio State

I started with these for obvious reasons.

Beyond that there are zero schools, outside of Nebraska, with four receivers in the top 50.

So, to simplify, what I've probably already complicated, I'll only list teams with 2+ receivers in the top 50 starting with the programs that have the five stars.

1. Michigan - #1 and #11
2. Clemson - #2 and #30
3. Alabama - #3 and #24
4. Ohio St. - #4 and #33

Oklahoma currently has #10 and #12
South CarolIna currently has #15, #32, and #34
Texas A&M currently has #20, #22, and #40

Nebraska - #9, #31, #43, and #46.


Even if we only keep these four, we will have one of the best WR classes in the country. We are likely to add, at least, a quality fifth. I understand this is just one position group, but an important one this cycle.

I'm excited to see how next Wednesday shakes out. We are trending up my friends!
 
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