High School Football Class of 2017 Top 50 Watch List

By Stephen Spiewak Jul 12, 2013, 12:00pm

MaxPreps breaks down incoming ninth graders who could be impact players for years to come.

Nick Bosa was a key cog in St. Thomas Aquinas' state championship as a freshman last year. Ninth graders are making an increasingly large impact on the varsity level at the nation's top programs.
Nick Bosa was a key cog in St. Thomas Aquinas' state championship as a freshman last year. Ninth graders are making an increasingly large impact on the varsity level at the nation's top programs.
Photo by Gray Quetti
They have yet to enter high school, but they have already toured college campuses, fielded offers from elite schools and — in one case — appeared on the cover of ESPN the Magazine.

Members of the Class of 2017 are quickly on their way to becoming household recruiting names, as they continue on their way to high school orientation.

According to the 247Sports database, two players from the Class of 2017 have already committed to colleges and dozens of others are already on the radar of top Division I schools.

It's another sign that the college football recruiting process continues to accelerate, showing no signs of slowing down.

On the high school level, more freshmen are proving to be impact players than ever before, even at top powerhouse programs.



Last year's National Freshman of the Year, Nicholas Bosa, made a big impact as a ninth grader at St. Thomas Aquinas (Fort Lauderdale, Fla.). The Sunshine State dynasty has seen dozens of former players excel in college and the NFL, but rarely carries freshmen on its varsity roster, let alone in key roles.

California juggernaut De La Salle (Concord, Calif.) standout Boss Tagaloa, younger brother of Cal 350-pound left tackle Freddie Tagaloa, saw the field for the Spartans last fall. Months later, he became the first De La Salle freshman ever to receive a college scholarship offer.

Simply put, ninth graders are more advanced than they have ever been. With that in mind, MaxPreps takes a look at 50 incoming freshmen who could make an impact on the varsity level this fall and beyond.

MaxPreps Class of 2017 Top 50 Watch List

NameCollege
Seth Agwunobi, QBShiloh Christian (Springdale, AR)
Elijah Barnwell, DBPiscataway (NJ)6-0/170 
Jake Bentley, QBByrnes (Duncan, SC)6-4/200
Markail Benton, WRCentral (Phenix City, AL)6-2/190
Trey Blount, WRHillgrove (Powder Springs, GA)6-1/175
Alonzo Booth, RBCanal Winchester (OH)6-0/225 
Grant Breneman, QBCedar Cliff (Camp Hill, PA)
Savalas Cann, DBBamberg-Ehrhardt (Bamberg, SC)6-0/175
Danny Clark, QBWashington (Massillon, OH)6-3/200
Connor Curry, QBEvangel Christian Academy (Shreveport, LA)6-1/163 
Dante Demery, OLBrunswick (GA)6-6/300
DeAngelo Gibbs, WRNewton (Covington, GA)6-2/185
Trevon Grimes, WRSt. Thomas Aquinas (Fort Lauderdale, FL)6-3/170
Connor HeywardPeachtree Ridge (Suwanee, GA)5-11/170 
Kasim Hill, QBGilman (Baltimore, MD)6-2/190
Anthony Hines III, LBEpiscopal School of Dallas (Dallas, TX)6-1/190 
Darnay Holmes, WROaks Christian (Westlake Village, CA)5-8/160
Devin Hutton, RB/LBArchbishop Rummel (Metairie, LA)6-3/220
Hezekiah Jones, WRGeorge Ranch (Richmond, TX)5-11/160
Zach Leonard, OLGodby (Tallahassee, FL)6-6/300
London Lewis, OL/DLSt. Pius X Catholic (Atlanta, GA)6-3/240 
Corey Malone Hatcher, DESt. Joseph (MI)6-2/205 
Tate Martell, QBPoway (CA)5-11/180Washington
Dakari Matthews, QBTrinity Christian (Jacksonville, FL)5-10/160
Jalen McKenzieDe La Salle (Concord, CA)
Jordan Merrell, RBUniversity (Fort Lauderdale, FL)5-9/160
Loren Mondy, LBHighland Park (Dallas, TX)6-0/226Arizona State
Dylan Moses, RB/LBUniversity Lab (Baton Rouge, LA)6-1/215 
Thayer Munford, OLLa Salle (Cincinnati, OH)6-5/300
Ontaryo Nearor, DLRed Level (AL)6-4/200
Jalen Norwood, RB/LBNorth Florida Christian (Tallahassee, FL)
Michael Owusu, ATHOaks Christian (Westlake Village, CA)
Joshua Ross, LBSt. Mary Prep (Orchard Lake, MI)
Chris Sikes, DLBlock (Jonesville, LA)
Drew Singleton, SSParamus Catholic (Paramus, NJ)6-0/180
Alec Sinkfield, RBAmerican Heritage (Delray Beach, FL)5-8/160 
Dante Sparaco, QBGlenwood Springs (CO)6-3/200
Camaron Spence, DLGilman (Baltimore, MD)6-4/265 
Jacoby Stevens, WREnsworth (Nashville, TN)6-2/190
Isaiah Stokes, DLSouthwind (Memphis, TN)6-7/225 
Lindell Stone, QBCarroll (Southlake, TX)6-0/180
Jordan Strong, DLOmaha North (Omaha, NE)6-2/250
Malcolm Sumler, WR/DBDinwiddie (VA)6-0/185 
De'andre SwiftSt. Josephs Prep (Philadelphia, PA)
Nathan Tilford, WRUpland (CA)6-2/180
Mason Tolliver, DLCrespi (Encino, CA)
Juawan Treadwell, ATHCrete-Monee (Crete, IL)6-0/160 
Aapri Washington, DB/ATHSouthLake Christian Academy (Huntersville, NC)5-8/155 
Jamyest Williams, ATHDuluth (GA)5-8/160
Emoni Winkfield, ATHSerra (Gardena, CA)