Early Signing Period 2020

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College football’s early signing period is here with high school football players able to sign their National Letters of Intent through Friday. This is the fourth year in a row that the NCAA has allowed student-athletes to sign prior to the annual signing day that occurs on the first Wednesday in February.

The nation’s No. 1 overall college football prospect Korey Foreman of Corona Centennial in Southern California signed today, but we won’t find-out with which team until the All-American Bowl in San Antonio on January 2. The 5-star defensive end is said to be leaning toward USC.

Offensive tackle JC Latham of IMG Academy (Florida) signed on the dotted line with Alabama.

Below is a list of the nation’s top players from the Class of 2021 on the 247Sports.com Composite Rankings:

Early Signing Day Signees

No. 1 – Korey Foreman, SDE – Corona Centennial (California) – Uncommitted

No. 2 JC Latham, OT – IMG Academy (Florida) – Alabama

No. 3 J.T. Tuimoloau, SDE – Eastside Catholic (Washington) – Uncommitted

No. 4 Jack Sawyer, SDE – Pickerington North (Ohio) – Ohio State

No. 5 Tommy Brockermeyer, OT – All Saints Episcopal (Texas) – Alabama

No. 6 Caleb Williams, Dual QB – Gonzaga (Washington, D.C.) – Oklahoma

No. 7 Amarius Mims, OT – Bleckley County (Georgia) – Georgia

No. 8 Dallas Turner, WDE – St. Thomas Aquinas (Florida) – Alabama

No. 9 Emeka Egbuka, WR – Steilacoom (Washington) – Ohio State

No. 10 Leonard Taylor, DT – Miami Palmetto (Miami, Florida) – Miami (Florida)

No. 11 Tristan Leigh, OT – Robinson (Virginia) – Uncommitted

No. 12 Sam Huard, Pro QB – Kennedy Catholic (Washington) – Washington

No. 13 James Williams, S – American Heritage (Plantation, Florida) – Miami (Florida)

No. 14 Brock Vandagriff, Dual QB – Prince Avenue Christian (Georgia) – Georgia

No. 15 Nolan Rucci, OT – Warwick (Pennsylvania) – Wisconsin

No. 16 Terrence Lewis, ILB – Miami Central (Florida) – Uncommitted

No. 17 Donovan Jackson, OG – Episcopal (Texas) – Ohio State

No. 18 Maason Smith, DT – Terrebonne (Louisiana) – LSU

No. 19 Damon Payne, DT – Belleville (Michigan) – Alabama

No. 20 Xavian Sorey, OLB – IMG Academy (Florida) – Georgia

No. 21 Ja’Tavion Sanders, ATH – Denton Ryan (Texas) – Texas

No. 22 J.J. McCarthy, Pro QB – IMG Academy (Florida) – Michigan

No. 23 Ga’Quincy McKinstry, CB – Pinson Valley (Alabama) – Alabama

No. 24 TreVeyon Henderson, RB – Hopewell (Virginia) – Ohio State

No. 25 Kyle McCord, Pro QB – St. Joseph’s Prep (Pennsylvania) – Ohio State

No. 26 Camar Wheaton, RB – Lakeview Centennial (Texas) – Alabama

No. 27 Jason Marshall, CB – Miami Palmetto (Florida) – Florida

No. 28 Sage Ryan, S – Lafayette Christian (Louisiana) – LSU

No. 29 Smael Mondon, OLB – Paulding County (Georgia) – Georgia

No. 30 Will Shipley, APB – Weddington (North Carolina) – Clemson

No. 31 Shemar Turner, SDE – DeSoto (Texas) – Texas A&M

No. 32 Keeshawn Silver, SDE – Rocky Mount (North Carolina) – North Carolina)

No. 33 Barrett Carter, OLB – North Gwinnett (Georgia) – Clemson

No. 34 Jacorey Brooks, IMG Academy (Florida) – Alabama

No. 35 Kingsley Suamatala, OT – Orem (Utah) – Oregon

No. 36 Troy Franklin, WR – Menlo-Atherton (California) – Oregon

No. 37 Tunmise Adeleye, SDE – Katy Tompkins (Texas) – Texas A&M

No. 38 Billy Bowman, ATH – Denton Ryan (Texas) – Oklahoma

No. 39 Ty Thompson, Pro QB – Gilbert Mesquite (Arizona) – Oregon

No. 40 LJ Johnson, RB – Cy-Fair (Texas) – Uncommitted

No. 41 Jeremiah Trotter, Jr., ILG – St. Joseph’s Prep (Pennsylvania) – Clemson

No. 42 Mario Williams, WR – Plant City (Florida) – Oklahoma

No. 43 Clayton Smith, WDE – Texas HS (Texas) – Oklahoma

No. 44 Donovan Edwards, RB – West Bloomfield (Michigan) – Michigan

No. 45 Raesjon Davis, OLB – Mater Dei (California) – Uncommitted

No. 46 Jake Garcia, Pro QB – Grayson (Georgia) – Miami (Florida)

No. 47 Jakailin Johnson, CB – De Smet (Missouri) – Ohio State

No. 48 JoJo Earle, WR – Aledo (Texas) – Alabama)

No. 49 Mike Hall, DT – Streetsboro (Ohio) – Ohio State

No. 50 Landon Tengwall, OT – Good Counsel (Maryland) – Penn State

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Jeff Fisher
Jeff is an award-winning journalist and expert in the field of high school sports, underscored with his appearance on CNBC in 2010 to talk about the big business of high school football in America.Jeff turned to his passion for high school football into an entrepreneurial venture called High School Football America, a digital media company focused on producing original high school sports content for radio, television and the internet.Jeff is co-founder and editor-in-chief of High School Football America, a partner with NFL Play Football.