Great Lakes region 2021 top 250 high school football players: Offense

By Eric Frantz Aug 4, 2020, 11:30am

Must-see 2021 offensive players in Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin.

Who are the top high school football seniors in the Great Lakes region entering the 2020-21 school year? Below is our list of offensive players to watch.

With North Coast communities and high school football programs continuing to push forward during the Coronavirus pandemic, when kickoff does comes, all eyes on will be on these guys. So far, Illinois and Minnesota are the only two of the eight Great Lakes states to move football to 2021.

All player ratings are from the 247sports composite rankings.
Washington (Massillon, Ohio) receiver Andrew Wilson-Lamp is one of three Tigers to make the cut.
Washington (Massillon, Ohio) receiver Andrew Wilson-Lamp is one of three Tigers to make the cut.
Photo by Jeff Harwell
QUARTERBACKS

Kyle McCord, St. Joseph's Prep (Philadelphia)
6-3 | 204 | PRO | Ohio State

Five-star recruit and Ohio State commit is ranked the No. 3 overall pro-style quarterback prospect nationally and the No. 21 overall prospect regardless of position. Also and Elite 11 Finalist and All-American Bowl selection. Threw for school record 2,883 yards as a sophomore. Missed last month of the season last year with injury. Looking to lead Hawks to third straight PIAA title. Pennsylvania Football Writers Class 6A All-State. Says 247sports recruiting analyst Brian Dohn: “Wide-shouldered frame with good height and size. Strong arm and accurate…Multi-year starter at top 15 program. Projects to be an early round NFL draft pick.”



6-0 | 185 | DUAL | Missouri
Missouri recruit is a Top 15 dual threat quarterback prospect nationally. Passed for 4,241 yards and 39 touchdowns and ran for 879 yards and 18 touchdowns as the Flyers racked up 715 points, finished 14-0 and won the IHSA Class 6A state title last year.

Athan Kaliakmanis, Antioch (Ill.)
6-4 | 190 | DUAL | Minnesota

Nation's No. 10 dual threat quarterback prospect and the Golden Gophers second-highest ranked recruit in the current class. Picked Minnesota over Tennessee, Purdue, Boston College, Virginia Tech and Syracuse. Says Trieu: "Still needs to keep working on reading defenses and making quick decisions while refining mechanics. Has physical tools and intangibles to be a Power 5 starter and develop into an NFL player."

Noah Bodden, Christ the King (Middle Village, N.Y.)
6-4 | 216 | PRO | Undecided
Top 45 pro-style quarterback prospect nationally. Arizona State, Baylor, Cincinnati, Oregon, Tennessee, Virginia Tech and West Virginia among his 18 offers.

Sam Jackson, Naperville Central (Ill.)
5-11 | 170 | DUAL | Purdue

Nation's No. 13 dual threat quarterback prospect. Originally committed to Minnesota, but recently changed to Purdue (on June 10). Also holds offers from Notre Dame, Oregon, Iowa, Minnesota, Michigan State and Virginia Tech. Caught 14 touchdowns as a sophomore. QB last year. Runs the 40-yard dash in 4.65 seconds and has a 35.6-inch vertical. Says Trieu: "Too explosive and athletic though to not make an impact in college somewhere on offense. Even if it is as a receiver who plays quarterback part-time."

Donaven McCulley, Lawrence North (Indianapolis)
6-5 | 195 | DUAL | Indiana

Considered the nation’s No. 12 dual-threat quarterback prospect. Committed to the Hoosiers on June 11. Purdue, Michigan State, Iowa, Kentucky, Mississippi and Cincinnati also among his suitors. Four-star prospect threw for 1,958 yards and 17 touchdowns last year. Also added 563 yards rushing. Says Trieu: “Could potentially play another position but has good upside as a quarterback. If the talent gets polished, he can start at a high-major level and have a chance to play beyond college.”

Brendan Sullivan, Davison (Mich.)
6-3 | 180 | PRO | Northwestern

Top 30 pro-style quarterback prospect nationally threw for 3,044 yards and 33 touchdowns and rushed for 407 yards and 11 touchdowns last year en route to leading Davison to its first state final and title. Holds 14 offers.



6-2 | 195 | DUAL | Undecided
Named Ohio’s Division I State Co-Offensive Player of the Year last season by the Ohio Prep Sportswriters Association (OPSWA). Also selected MaxPreps All-Ohio. Has thrown for 3,525 yards and 32 touchdowns and rushed for 1,449 yards and 24 touchdowns in two years. Holds five offers. Top 40 dual threat quarterback prospect nationally.

Brady Lichtenberg, St. John's Jesuit (Toledo)
6-2
| 190 | PRO | Cincinnati
Cincinnati commit selected the Bearcats over Ohio, Bowling Green, Akron, eastern Michigan, Kent State, Toledo and Western Michigan. Top 40 pro-style quarterback prospect nationally. Two-time OPSWA D-II All-Ohio.

Justin Lynch, Chicago Mt. Carmel (Ill.)
6-1 | 185 | DUAL | Temple

Top 50 dual threat quarterback prospect nationally. Younger brother of former Northern Illinois quarterback and Heisman Trophy finalist Jordan Lynch. Committed to the Owls in February. Also has offers from Northern Illinois, Bowling Green, Central Michigan, Kent State, Western Michigan and Brown.

Ethan Hampton, Aurora Christian (Ill.)
6-3 | 185 | PRO | Northern Illinois

Nation's No. 58 pro-style quarterback prospect. Picked the Huskies over Eastern Michigan and Eastern Illinois.

Conor Easthope, Pioneer (Ann Arbor, Mich.)
6-2 | 186 | DUAL | Harvard

Top 50 dual quarterback prospect nationally is part of the Ivy League's current No. 1 recruiting class. Previously committed to Western Michigan. Holds 11 offers, including Ohio, Toledo, Central Michigan, Eastern Michigan and Bowling Green.

6-4 | 190 | DUAL | Iowa
Top 40 prospect overall in Ohio and nationally as a dual-style quarterback. Threw for 2,233 yards and 22 touchdowns and rushed for 435 yards and eight touchdowns last season as the Bees rebounded from an 0-10 season to reach the OHSAA D-II playoffs and win the Suburban League National Division title. Committed to Ball State over Toledo, Bowling Green, Akron, Central Michigan and Massachusetts. OPSWA D-II All-Ohio.



6-2 | 205 | PRO | Eastern Illinois
Threw for 3,843 yards, 44 touchdowns against four interceptions in 11 games (missed two with injury) as the Warriors reached the Division 2 state semifinals. Completed 74.5 percent of his passes and ran for four touchdowns. AP Division 1-2 All-Michigan. Committed to the anther son June 21. Also holds offers from Florida Atlantic and Southern Mississippi.

5-10 | 225 | PRO | Undecided
Four-year starter owns a 33-3 career record. AP Division 1-2 All-Michigan.

5-10 | 160 | DUAL | Pennsylvania (Wrestling)
Pennsylvania Football Writers Class 6A All-State selection last year after throwing for 2,994 yards and 36 touchdowns en route to leading the Rams to the WPIAL Class 6A final. Is 21-5 and has thrown for 4,453 yards and rushed for 1,177 in his two years as a starter. Also went 42-2 at 152-pounds and finished fourth at the PIAA state tournament this winter. Committed to the University of Pennsylvania for wrestling.

6-2 | 185 | PRO | Undecided
Threw for 2,911 yards and 27 touchdowns last season. Named Pennsylvania Football Writers Class 5A All-State.

6-3 | 225 | PRO | Undecided
Nation's No. 56 pro-style quarterback prospect is the son of former Notre Dame quarterback Ron Powlus. Holds offers from Kentucky, Bowling Green, Buffalo and Central Michigan.

6-2 | 195 | DUAL | Toledo
Nation's No. 55 dual-threat quarterback prospect. Committed to the Rockets on May 14. Also holds offers from Miami (Ohio), Akron, Bowling Green, Ball Sate, Central Michigan, Liberty and Youngstown State.



6-3 | 195 | PRO | Kansas
Nation's No. 63 pro-style quarterback prospect committed to the Jayhawks on Aug. 13. Also holds an offer from Bowling Green. Threw for 1,881 yards and 21 touchdowns last season. Says Trieu: "Good size all around. Tall with good weight. Should leave high school looking similar to quarterbacks on a Power 5 college roster...Has experience in a college-system. That, coupled with physical stature, should help him compete early and be a starter in time."

6-5 | 201 | PRO | Ball State
Top 75 pro-style quarterback prospect nationally has thrown for 2,696 yards and 33 touchdowns the last two years. Also has eight rushing touchdowns.

RUNNING BACKS

Donovan Edwards, West Bloomfield (Mich.)
5-11 | 190 | RB | Undecided

Country’s No. 3 running back prospect and a Top 35 player nationally. Rushed for 1,230 yards and 16 touchdowns and had 419 yards receiving with five touchdowns last season. Holds 43 offers including Alabama, Georgia, Michigan State, LSU, Notre Dame, Ohio State, Texas, USC, Oklahoma and Penn State. Michigan considered the favorite.

Seven McGee, East (Rochester, N.Y.)
5-foot-8 | 167 | RB | Oregon
Ranked as the nation's No. 3 all purpose back prospect. Committed to Oregon in November 2018. Although McGee sat out his junior season, he showed why he's one of the best as his position during his sophomore campaign with over 1,000 all-purpose yards and 10 touchdowns to go with 100 tackles and two interceptions.

Corey Kiner, Roger Bacon (Cincinnati)
5-10 | 205 | RB | LSU

Country’s No. 8 running back prospect. Ran for 2,298 yards and 40 touchdowns last season. Holds 20-plus offers, including Louisville, Cincinnati, Michigan, Ohio State, Notre Dame, Penn State, USC and Wisconsin. Committed to LSU. First team OPSWA D-IV All-Ohio.



Mar'Keise Irving, Hillcrest (Country Club Hills, Ill.)
5-10 | 175 | RB | Minnesota

Country's No. 15 running back prospect. Rushed for 1,733 yards and 22 touchdowns and added 405 yards receiving and four touchdowns last season. Picked Minnesota in April. Holds 24 offers, including Illinois, Iowa, Michigan, Purdue, TCU, Utah and Wisconsin. Says Trieu: "Can play in any scheme and has a skill set that projects well to college. Likely to be a lead back at the Power 5 level and has the tools to end up having his name called in the middle part of the NFL Draft."

Jaylen Anderson, Perry (Ohio)
5-11 | 212 | RB | West Virginia

West Virginia commit is the country’s No. 5 ranked all-purpose back prospect. Ran for 1,086 yards and 16 touchdowns and caught 51 passes for 883 yards and 11 touchdowns last season en route to being named first team OPSWA D-IV All-Ohio. Has 2,642 career rushing yards and 34 touchdowns and 1,642 career receiving yards and 29 touchdowns. Chose the Mountaineers over Florida, Iowa, Minnesota, Nebraska, Pitt, Louisville and Georgia Tech.

Jackson Acker, Verona (Wis.)
6-1
| 210 | RB | Wisconsin
Ran for 929 yards and 11 touchdowns in eight games last year. Top 30 running back prospect nationally committed to the Badgers in June 2019. Wisconsin is listed as his only offer.  Was second in the discus and ninth in the shot put at the 2019 WIAA Division I state track meet. Says Treiu: “Looks great on the hoof. … Grades out as a Power 5 prospect because of his great measureables.”

Justin Johnson, Edwardsville (Ill.)
5-11 | 190 | RB | Undecided

Top 25 running back prospect nationally. Looking for his third straight 1,000-yard season. Has 37 career touchdowns. Holds 16 offers, including Illinois, California, Indiana, Minnesota, Purdue, Michigan State and Louisville.

Loyal Crawford, Eau Claire Memorial (Wis.)
6-0
| 190 | RB | Wisconsin
Looking to rebound from a junior season that was limited to five games due to injury. Still rushed for 671 yards and 11 touchdowns. Top 30 running back prospect nationally committed to the Badgers in August 2019. Michigan State has also offered.

Terrance Kamara, North Community (Minneapolis, Minn.)
5-9 | 175 | RB | Air Force

Top 150 running back prospect nationally committed to the Falcons on July 8. Rushed for 2,369 yards and 32 touchdowns last season. Holds 19 offers, including Central Michigan, Buffalo and Navy.



Kyree Young, Buchtel (Akron)
6-1 | 200 | RB | Undecided

Top 30 running back prospect nationally holds 11 offers, including Alabama, LSU, Tennessee, Nebraska, Pitt, Purdue and West Virginia. Kentucky is considered his favorite. Previously enrolled at Barberton before transferring prior to last year.

Willie Shaw III, Brother Rice (Chicago)
5-11 | 180 | RB | Toledo

Nation's No. 48 running back prospect is the Rockets highest-ranked recruit in the current class. Also holds offers from Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Nebraska, Virginia, Northern Illinois, Ohio and Eastern Michigan.

Lewis Bond, Kenwood (Chicago)
6-0 | 188 | APB | Boston College

Top15 all-purpose back prospect nationally. Holds 16 offers, including Tennessee, Vanderbilt, Virginia, Syracuse, Memphis and Maryland. Committed to the Eagles on April 28.

Tajheem Lawson, Marian Catholic (Chicago Heights, Ill.)
5-10 | 160 | RB | Northern Illinois

Country's No. 105 running back prospect is the Huskies highest-ranked recruit in the current class. Committed on April 11. Holds seven offers, including Ball State, Bowling Green, Miami (OH), Toledo, Western Michigan and Temple.

Anthony Tyus III, Portage Northern (Mich.)
6-1 | 207 | RB | Northwestern

Top 50 running back prospect nationally ran for 1,861 yards and 19 touchdowns on 199 carries last season for a 10-2 team that advanced to the D-II state quarterfinals. Holds 13 offers, including Cincinnati, Michigan State, Iowa State and Indiana.

David Holloman, Avondale (Auburn Hills, Mich.)
5-10.5 | 189 | RB | Indiana

Country’s No. 68 running back prospect owns a blistering 4.39-second 40-yard dash. Ran for 1,236 yards and 14 touchdowns last year. Also had a touchdown on a kick return and on a punt return. Holds 20 offers, including West Virginia, Washington State, Nebraska, Maryland and Boston College.



6-0 | 201 | RB | Michigan State
Top 80 running back prospect nationally. Ran for 1,123 yards on 95 carries last year. Other suitors include Colorado and Iowa State.

5-11 | 180 | RB | Ball State
One of the nation’s Top 150 running back prospects. Army, Toledo, Central Michigan and Western Michigan among the others that have offered.

5-8, 170 | RB | Undecided
Ran for 2,064 yards and 26 touchdowns last season. Named Pennsylvania Football Writers Class 6A All-State.

5-9 | 200 | RB | Undecided
Was named Pennsylvania Football Writers Class 6A All-State last year after rushing for 1,868 yards and 26 touchdowns. Holds offers from Bowling Green, Buffalo, Furman, Lafayette and Massachusetts.

Dresyn Green, State College (Pa.)
5-9 | 160 | RB | Undecided
Pennsylvania Football Writers Class 6A All-State. Holds offers from The Citadel, Sacred Heart, Fordham, Long Island and Monmouth.

6-0 | 195 | Sr. | Undecided
Played in nine games last season, but managed to rush for 1,729 yards and 19 touchdowns. Added 384 yards receiving. Named AP Division 1-2 All-Michigan.



5-10 | 160 | RB | Northern Illinois
Nation's No. 102 running back prospect. Picked the Huskies over Ball State, Bowling Green, Temple, Miami (Ohio), Toledo and Western Michigan.

RECEIVERS

Marvin Harrison Jr., St. Joseph’s Prep (Philadelphia)
6-4 | 184 | WR | Ohio State

Son of Hall of Fame receiver Marvin Harrison and future Buckeye is the country’s 15th ranked receiver prospect. His 19 offers include LSU, Michigan, Notre Dame, Penn State, Florida, Pitt and Michigan State. Pennsylvania Football Writers Class 6A All-State. First team selection on both the MaxPreps Sophomore and Junior All-American teams the past two seasons. Will play in the Under Armour All-American Game. Caught 47 passes for 1,033 yards and 15 touchdowns last year. Runs a 4.64 40-yard dash and has a 31.3-inch vertical. Says Dohn: “High-level player for Top 15 college program. Should develop into a second- or third-round NFL draft pick.”

Jayden Ballard, Washington (Massillon, Ohio)
6-2 | 175 | WR | Ohio State

Nation’s No. 5 receiver prospect. Committed to Ohio State over Notre Dame, Michigan State, Penn State, Pitt and Washington State. Caught 68 passes for 1,202 yards and 18 touchdowns last season for OHSAA D-II state runner-up. First team OPSWA D-II All-Ohio.

Dominic Lovett, East St. Louis (Ill.)
5-10 | 175 | WR | Undecided

Country's 54th ranked receiver prospect. Caught 73 passes for 1,541 yards and scored 18 touchdowns and eight two-point conversions last season for the undefeated IHSA Class 6A state champions. Owns 14 offers, including Alabama, LSU, Georgia, Oregon, Penn State, Illinois, Purdue and Auburn. Says Trieu: "Big-play guy who can play in the slot or outside but fits the new mold of receivers who can be dangerous in a spread out system. Power 5 starter and also fits the mold of what more NFL teams are going towards."

Lorenzo Styles, Pickerington Central (Ohio)
6-1 | 170 | WR | Notre Dame

Nation’s No. 19 receiver prospect. Holds 18 offers. Picked the Fighting Irish over Ohio State, Michigan, Penn State, Wisconsin, Auburn, Florida and Pitt. First team OPSWA D-I All-Ohio.



Markus Allen, Northmont (Clayton, Ohio)
6-2 | 190 | WR | Michigan

Top 100 receiver prospect nationally caught 51 passes for 1,099 yards and 15 touchdowns (new school single-season record) last season after transferring from Xenia. Holds 30 offers. Picked the Wolverines over Wisconsin, West Virginia, Purdue, Michigan State, Indiana, Pitt and Kentucky among others. Is the first receiver commit in Michigan’s 2021 class.

Andrew Wilson-Lamp, Washington (Massillon, Ohio)
6-3 | 175 | WR | West Virginia

Top75 receiver prospect nationally. Has picked up offers from Penn State, Michigan State, Wisconsin and Vanderbilt since committing to the Mountaineers in January. Special mention OPSWA D-II All-Ohio.

Keontez Lewis, East St. Louis (Ill.)
6-2 | 185 | WR | UCLA

Considered the country's No. 67 receiver prospect. Caught 38 passes for 809 yards and 10 touchdowns last year. Committed to the Bruins on July 9. Holds 25 offers, including Illinois, Oregon, Auburn, Texas A&M, Northwestern, Nebraska, Iowa, Vanderbilt, Mississippi State, South Carolina, Arkansas, Missouri and Michigan State.

Armond Scott, Euclid (Ohio)
6-3 | 200 | WR | Kentucky

Top 100 receiver prospect nationally. Holds 10 offers, including Boston College, Cincinnati, Iowa State, Wake Forest and Michigan State.

Preston Terrell, Brownsburg (Ind.)
6-3 | 180 | WR | Purdue
One of the country’s Top 100 receiver prospects. Also holds offers from Indiana State, Ball State and Akron.

JoJo Johnson, Merrillville (Ind.)
5-11 | 170 | WR | Cincinnati

Ranked the nation’s No. 71 athlete prospect. Washington State, San Diego State, Colorado State and Toledo among his 14 offers.

Taeshaun Johnson, Central Catholic (Toledo)
5-11 | 185 | WR | Bowling Green

Picked BGSU over Army, Cincinnati, Youngstown State and seven MAC schools. Third team OPSWA D-II All-Ohio.



Dalen Stovall, Stow-Munroe Falls (Ohio)
6-3 | 180 | WR | Toledo

Future Rocket holds 12 offers, including Kentucky, Ohio, Miami (Oh), Kent State, Bowling Green and Western Michigan among others. Honorable mention OPSWA D-I All-Ohio.

Andrel Anthony, East Lansing (Mich.)
6-2 | 175 | WR | Michigan

Top 100 receiver prospect nationally has hauled in 87 passes for 1,497 yards and 16 touchdowns the last two years. Holds 27 offers, including Notre Dame, Penn State, Wisconsin, Nebraska, Northwestern and Purdue. Committed tot he Wolverines on July 31.

Brayden Fox, Archbishop Hoban (Akron)
6-3
| 200 | WR | Rutgers
Caught 41 passes for 915 yards and eight touchdowns last season. Holds 12 offers, including Michigan State, Army, western Michigan, Miami (Oh), Ball State and Akron. Special mention OPSWA D-II All-Ohio.

Dino Kaliakmanis, Antioch (Ill.)
6-2 | 188 | WR | Minnesota
Committed to the Golden Gophers over a year ago (in March 2019). His brother Athan is Illinois' No. 2 overall prospect. Also holds offers from Kansas, Toledo, Northern Illinois and Florida Atlantic.

William Pauling, Homewood-Flossmoor (Flossmoor, Ill.)
5-10 | 165 | WR | Cincinnati

Top 150 receiver prospect nationally. Has 14 offers, including Wyoming, Syracuse and Air Force. Committed to the Bearcats on April 23.

Dante' Reynolds, Kenwood (Chicago)
6-0 | 190 | WR | Boston College

Top 200 receiver prospect nationally owns a 31.5-inch vertical leap. Also owns offers from Maryland, Nebraska, Tennessee, Mississippi, Memphis and Syracuse.



Robert Army, Southfield Arts & Tech (Mich.)
6-0 | 186 | WR | Iowa State

Could play safety or receiver at next level. Holds 21 offers, including Cincinnati, Kentucky, Minnesota, Missouri, Pitt and Purdue. Top 125 receiver prospect nationally.

Jace Williams, Catholic Central (Grand Rapids, Mich.)
6-3 | 185 | WR | Undecided

Top 125 receiver prospect nationally holds 12 offers, including Boston College, Iowa, Nebraska, Indiana, Kentucky and Michigan State. Has a 31.6-inch vertical. Also plays basketball.

Deion Burks, Belleville (Mich.)
5-10.5 | 175 | WR | Purdue

Top 125 receiver prospect nationally owns a 35-inch vertical. Helped squad reach the D-I state semifinals last year. Also runs track (indoor 60 meters, 200 meters, 400 meters). Holds 15 offers, including Boston College, Cincinnati, Kentucky, Iowa State, Rutgers and Temple.

Malik Cooper, St. Joseph’s Prep (Philadelphia)
5-9 | 165 | WR | Temple
Pennsylvania Football Writers Class 6A All-State.

TIGHT ENDS

Jack Pugh, Hilliard Bradley (Ohio)
6-5 | 235 | TE | Wisconsin

No. 14 tight end prospect nationally. Wisconsin commit holds 20 offers, including Minnesota, Northwestern, Pitt and West Virginia.



Mitchell Evans, Wadsworth (Ohio)
6-7 | 240 | TE | Notre Dame

A top 25 tight end prospect nationally. Holds 22 offers, including Indiana, Cincinnati, Louisville, Central Florida and Iowa State. Committed to the Fighting Irish on July 31.

Jameson Geers, Providence Catholic (New Lenox, Ill.)
6-4.5 | 240 | TE | Minnesota

Nation's No. 27 tight end prospect. Owns a 4.98-second 40-yard dash and 30.6-inch vertical. His 18 offers include Illinois, Iowa, Missouri, Northwestern, Purdue, Virginia and Wisconsin.

Victor Mullen, Marquette (Ottawa, Ill.)
6-6 | 255 | TE | Louisville

Country's No. 33 tight end prospect. Committed to Louisville in May. Also has offers from Appalachian State, Central Michigan, Iowa State, Syracuse, Toledo and UCF.

CJ Dippre, Lakeland (Jermyn, Pa.)
6-5 | 245 | TE | Maryland

Nation’s No. 42 tight end prospect committed to the Terrapins on May 10. Virginia, Syracuse, Rutgers, Pitt, Army and Boston College among his 15 offers.

Treylan Davis, Jackson (Ohio)
6-5 | 215 | TE | West Virginia

A top 45 tight end prospect nationally. Decommitted from Cincinnati in April before committing to West Virginia in May. Also holds offers from Arkansas and several MAC schools. Third team OPSWA All-Ohio.

Carter Evans, Prairie Ridge (Crystal Lake, Ill.)
6-4 | 230 | TE | Undecided

Played running back and defensive end last year. Top 50 tight end prospect nationally. Holds 23 offers, including Virginia, Army, Bowling Green, Central Michigan, Columbia, Dartmouth, EasternMichigan, Harvard, Illinois State, North Dakota State, Northern Illinois, Princeton, Syracuse, Western Michigan, Wyoming, and Yale.

Khalil Dinkins, North Allegheny (Wexford, Pa.)
6-3 | 220 | TE | Undecided

Son of former Pitt and NFL tight end Darnell Dinkins. A Top 45 tight end prospect nationally. Holds 16 offers, including Michigan, Michigan state, Virginia, Virginia Tech, Syracuse, Maryland, Kentucky and Georgia Tech. Penn State and Pitt listed as favorites.



Garrett Gillette, Mukwonago (Wis.)
6-5
| 215 | TE | Arizona State
Committed to the Sun Devils on May 24. Is ranked as nation’s No. 57 tight end prospect. Michigan State, Central Florida, Toledo and Iowa State among his 13 offers.

Aaron Steinfeldt, Bloomington North (Ind.)
6-5 | 230 | TE | Indiana

Top 40 tight end prospect nationally. Committed to the Hoosiers on April 3. Caught 40 passes for  546 yards and five touchdowns last year. Holds 11 offers, including Cincinnati, Toledo, Boise State and Virginia.

Landon Morris, Nazareth Academy (LaGrange Park, Ill.)
6-5 | 210 | TE | Syracuse

Top 75 tight end prospect nationally caught 31 passes for 557 yards and five touchdowns last season. Mom - Lori (Meinerding) Morris-DeVries – was Indiana Miss Baskebtall and a McDonald's All-American in 1997. Picked the Orange over Michigan, UCF, Toledo, Iowa State and Boston College. Says Trieu: "Projects as a Power 5 starter who can be a big red-zone threat."

Drayton Charlton-Perrin, Glenbrook North (Northbrook, Ill.)
6-4 | 230 | TE | Ball State

Top 100 tight end prospect nationally. Committed May 26. Also holds offers from Buffalo, Eastern Illinois, Eastern Michigan, Illinois State and Southern Illinois.

OFFENSIVE LINEMEN

Nolan Rucci, Warwick (Lititz, Pa.)
6-8 | 295 | OT | Undecided
Five-star prospect is the country’s No. 4 tackle prospect and the No. 13 overall prospect regardless of division. Holds 29 offers including Clemson, Notre Dame, Alabama, LSU, Ohio State, Texas, Stanford and Michigan. Penn State and Wisconsin are listed as favorites. Will play in All-American Bowl. Pennsylvania Football Writers Class 5A All-State. Father (Todd) played eight seasons in the NFL after playing at Penn State. Brother (Hayden) is a tight end at Wisconsin. Says 247sports director of scouting Barton Simmons: “Huge offensive line prospect with length, an athletic build and one of the more unique body types you will find…May not contribute in year one but has the look of a future Power Five high end starter with first or second day NFL Draft upside.”



JP Benzschawel, Grafton (Wis.)
6-7 | 260 | OT | Wisconsin

The 4-star recruit is the country’s No. 15 tackle prospect and a Top 125 prospect overall. Wisconsin is listed as his only offer. Committed to the Badgers in February 2019. Says 247sports recruiting analyst Allen Trieu: “Tall with good length. Naturally very lean but has filled in quite a bit since we first evaluated him as a sophomore. … Frame and athleticism suggest high upside. Should be a multi-year starter at a Power 5 school and has the tools to play on Sundays if he keeps developing.”

Riley Mahlman, Lakeville South (Minn.)
6-7 | 270 | OT | Wisconsin

A Top 20 tackle prospect and Top 150 player nationally. The 4-star recruit is the Badgers second highest-rated recruit in current class. All-American Bowl selection also has offers from Ohio State, Nebraska, Northwestern, Minnesota, Michigan State, Iowa and Iowa State. Says 247sports recruiting analyst Allen Trieu: "Very tall, long build. Still transitioning to offensive tackle from tight end and filling in, but making good progress at adding weight. Good basketball player. ... Still raw technically as an offensive lineman because he has not played there much, but frame and athleticism are at a high-major level and he could develop into a franchise type left tackle in college. Has the potential to be an NFL offesnive lineman."

Blake Fisher, Avon (Ind.)
6-5 | 336 | OG | Notre Dame

The 4-star prospect is the Fighting Irish’s second highest ranked recruit in current class and the country’s No. 8 tackle prospect. Holds over 32 offers, including Alabama, Georgia, Ohio State, LSU, Michigan, Oklahoma, Oregon, Penn State and Wisconsin. Will play in the All-American Bowl. Says 247sports recruiting analyst Allen Trieu: “Could play either right or left tackle in college, but is high upside player who can play for any program in the country. Should be selected in the top half of the NFL draft when that time comes.”

Ben Christman, Revere (Richfield, Ohio)
6-6 | 299 | OT | Ohio State

Country’s No. 15 tackle prospect. First team OPSWA D-III All-Ohio. Added 52 tackles and seven tackles-for-loss on defense. Holds 22 offers, including Alabama, LSU, Michigan, Penn State, Wisconsin, Pitt and Florida.

David Davidkov, New Trier (Winnetka, Ill.)
6-6 | 295 | OT | Iowa

No.16 tackle prospect nationally is currently Iowa's top rated recruit. Also visited Ohio State and Michigan. Holds 18 offers including LSU, Oregon, Wisconsin, Penn State and Michigan State. All-American Bowl commit. Says 247sports recruiting analyst Allen Trieu: "Plays hard and has ideal tools for the position. Like a true left tackle in college. Projects to be taken in the top half of the NFL draft."

Rocco Spindler, Clarkston (Mich.)
6-4.5 | 315 | OG | Undecided

Nation’s No. 3 guard prospect and a Top 50 player nationally announcing college decision Aug. 8 on CBS Sports HQ.. Two-way starter since freshman season. Holds 18 offers including Oklahoma, Alabama and Wisconsin. Michigan and Notre Dame are the favorites. Also lists LSU, Ohio State and Penn State as finalists. 



Giovanni El-Hadi, Stevenson (Livonia, Mich.)
6-5 | 285 | OT | Michigan

Nation’s No. 11 tackle prospect and a Top 75 player. Committed to Michigan. Says Allen Trieu of 247Sports: "Has the athletic tools and intangibles to be a kid who starts multiple years on the Power 5 level. Has the potential to develop into an NFL draft choice."

Garrett Dellinger, Clarkston (Mich.)
6-5 | 280 | OT | LSU

No. 12 tackle prospect and a Top 80 player nationally. Holds 16 offers including Alabama, Michigan, Notre Dame, Penn State and Ohio State. AP All-Michigan. Committed to the Tigers on June 24.

Rayshaun Benny, Oak Park (Mich.)
6-5 | 275 | OT | Undecided

Top 200 player nationally is the country’s No. 19 tackle prospect. Allowed one sack last year. Doubled as a defensive threat (75 tackles, five sacks, three forced fumbles and two fumble recoveries). Holds 39 offers including Ohio State, Penn State, Oregon, Iowa, USC, Michigan, Notre Dame, Georgia and Wisconsin.

Raheem Anderson II, Cass Tech (Detroit)
6-3 | 298 | OC | Michigan

Nation’s No. 3 center prospect. AP All-Michigan. Has 26 offers, including Georgia, Colorado, LSU, Michigan State, Nebraska, Purdue, Pitt and West Virginia.

Bastian Swinney, Edina (Minn.)
6-6 | 275 | OT | California

Top 50 tackle prospect nationally. Picked the Golden Bears in December 2019. Michigan, Minnesota, West Virginia, TCU, Oklahoma State, Northwestern, Nebraska, Louisville and Kansas State among his 15 offers. Says Trieu: "Comes across as bigger than listed size. Well-balanced frame. Big all the way through and can carry more weight. Has played at a good program in high school and improved a lot between sophomore and junior year. Dominant run blocker. ... Reliable, tough prospect who should start multiple seasons at a high-major level. That could come earlier in his career if he picks up the pass pro quickly. Should have a shot at playing beyond college."

Caleb Tiernan, Detroit Country Day (Beverly Hills, Mich.)
6-7 | 280 | OT | Northwestern

Top 30 tackle prospect nationally. Holds 17 offers including Ohio State, Michigan, Penn State, Michigan State and Minnesota.



Ru'Quan Buckley, Godwin Heights (Wyoming, Mich.)
6-6 | 260 | OT | Undecided

Holds 16 offers, including Michigan, Michigan State, Oregon, TCU, Colorado and West Virginia. Nebraska listed as the favorite.

Nate Bruce, Harrisburg (Pa.)
6-4 | 320 | OG | Penn State

Top 45 guard prospect nationally. Also owns offers from Virginia Tech, Rutgers, Toledo, Massachusetts and Bowling Green.

Joe Alt, Totino-Grace (Fridley, Minn.)
6-7 | 257 | OT | Notre Dame

Top 50 tackle prospect nationally committed to the Fighting Irish on July 6. Also excels at basketball. Father John was a two-time Pro Bowler with the Kansas City Chiefs. Brother Mark plays for the Colorado Avalanche. Also holds offers from Iowa, Minnesota, Northwestern, Missouri, Kansas State Iowa State and Rutgers. Says Trieu: "High school tight end who is very lean but has the frame, pedigree and skill set to grow into a college offensive tackle. Very good blocker from that spot in high school. ... It is not out of the question a school would use him as a big tight end, but his upside is much higher as an offensive tackle prospect. He will have the add the weight and strength, but once he does that, he could be a high-end tackle."

Gennings Dunker, Lena-Winslow (Lena, Ill.)
6-4 | 265 | OT | Iowa

Country's 35th ranked tackle prospect. Committed to the Hawkeyes in June 2019. Says Trieu: "May need some time, but should develop into a reliable Power 5 starter at either guard or right tackle. Depending on his development, he may have a chance to develop into a pro."

Pat Coogan, Marist (Chicago)
6-5 | 290 | OG | Notre Dame

Highly sought after lineman holds 28 offers, including Ohio State, LSU, Oklahoma, Oregon, Stanford, Texas A&M and Virginia. Committed to the Fighting Irish in April. One of the country's Top 25 guard prospects.

Logan Purcell, Annandale (Minn.)
6-7 | 245 | OT | Minnesota

Country's No. 56 tackle prospect. Committed to the Golden Gophers in January. Also offered by South Dakota. Says Trieu; "Prototypical frame. Long, does not have bad weight. Needs bulk, but has the room to add that. Good athlete who plays defense as well. ... Will need to work on technique and also adjust to seeing bigger, faster competition at the next level but the raw tools are all there for him to be a starting level offensive tackle at a high major school. It may take some time for him to get there, but he has those physical pre-requisites."



Marcus Mbow, Wauwatosa East (Wis.)
6-6 | 285 | OT | Arizona State

Country’s 80th ranked tackle prospect. Holds 15 offers, including Nebraska, Iowa State, Michigan State, Virginia, Iowa, West Virginia, Purdue, Indiana and Arizona. Committed to the Sun Devils on July 23.

Luke Collinsworth, East Central (St. Leon, Ind.)
6-6 | 300 | OT | Cincinnati
No. 40 tackle prospect nationally is the Bearcats highest-ranked recruit in the current class. Also owns offers from Indiana, Purdue, Kansas and Ball State.

Joshua Sales, Brownsburg (Ind.)
6-6 | 285 | OT | Indiana

Top50 tackle prospect nationally. Holds 18 offers, including West Virginia, Cincinnati, Illinois, Maryland, Rutgers, Nebraska, Purdue, Arizona State and Michigan State. Committed to the Hoosiers on Aug. 1.

Tyler Needham, William Penn Charter (Philadelphia)
6-4 | 265 | OT | Rutgers

Top 75 tackle prospect nationally committed to the Scarlet Knights on June 13. West Virginia, Maryland, wake Forest, Arizona State and Boston College among his 17 offers.

Aaron Gunn, Union Area (New Castle, Pa.)
6-3 | 308 | OG | Louisville

Top 40 guard prospect nationally owns a 73-inch wing span. Kentucky, Michigan State, West Virginia and Western Michigan also offered.

David Wohlabaugh, Walsh Jesuit (Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio)
6-6 | 280 | OT | Kentucky

Family has a history of football prowess. Father (David) played nine seasons in the NFL after starring at Syracuse. Brother (Jack) signed with Ohio State before transferring to Duke (where he starts on the OL). Picked the Wildcats over Arizona State, Purdue, Pitt, Maryland, West Virginia and others. Top 75 tackle prospect nationally.



Paul Rodriguez, Mason (Ohio)
6-5.5 | 305 | OT | Kentucky

Top 75 tackle prospect nationally. Selected Kentucky over Cincinnati, Iowa State, Maryland, Purdue, Rutgers and others.

Armon Bethea, Erasmus Hall (Brooklyn)
6-6 | 310 | OG | Undecided
Ranked as the nation's No. 82 offensive guard prospect nationally. Holds seven offers from Bowling Green, Colorado State, Massachusetts, Miami, Pittsburgh, Syracuse and West Virginia.

Zen Michalski, Floyd Central (Floyds Knobs, Ind.)
6-6 | 280 | OT | Louisville

Country’s No. 52 tackle prospect committed to the Cardinals on April 25. Holds 22 offers, including Indiana, Cincinnati, Michigan state, Mississippi and Kansas State. Says Trieu: “Trajectory is headed upwards. Works very hard. Should develop into a starting left tackle and has the upside to potentially project as an NFL prospect.”

Terrence Rankl, Washington (Massillon, Ohio)
6-6 | 280 | OT | Pittsburgh
A top 100 tackle prospect nationally. Holds 24 offers, including Arizona State, Cincinnati, Duke, Iowa State, Kentucky, Purdue, Tulane and Vanderbilt.

Jaelin Alstott-Vandevanter, Mooresville (Ind.)
6-7 | 260 | OT | Purdue

Top 100 tackle prospect nationally. Indiana and Cincinnati have also offered.

Zach Richards, Mooresville (Ind.)
6-3 | 296 | OG | Purdue

Country’s No. 49 guard prospect picked the Boilermakers over Indiana, Illinois, Cincinnati, Central Michigan and Ohio.



Vinny Fiacable, Fort Wayne Bishop Dwenger (Ind.)
6-4 | 300 | OG | Indiana

Top 50 guard prospect nationally committed to the Hoosiers on April 6. Holds 15 offers, including Louisville, Cincinnati, San Jose State and Ohio.

Mahamane Moussa, Pike (Indianapolis)
6-5 | 260 | OT | Undecided

Top 125 tackle prospect nationally. Boston College, Louisville, Wake Forest, San Diego State, Memphis and Kansas among his 19 offers. Purdue listed as the favorite.

Mao Glynn, Walnut Hills (Cincinnati)
6-4 | 280 | G | Cincinnati

Top 30 guard prospect nationally. Holds 14 offers, including West Virginia, Virginia, Pitt, NC State, Rutgers and Louisville. Third team OPSWA D-I All-Ohio.

Thomas Rimac, Brunswick (Ohio)
6-6
| 290 | OT | West Virginia
Holds 17 offers, including Cincinnati, Indiana, Minnesota, Pitt, Purdue, Wisconsin and Louisville. Says Trieu, “Has a prototypical frame and in the course of a year, has gone from 240 pounds to 270 to now 290.” Honorable mention OPSWA D-I All-Ohio.

Kevin Toth, Hudson (Ohio)
6-6
| 270 | OT | Rutgers
Holds 12 offers, including Army, Toledo, Kent State, Massachusetts and Akron.

Landon Fickell, Archbishop Moeller (Cincinnati)
6-5
| 275 | OG | Cincinnati
Will play for his father Luke — the head coach — at Cincinnati. Holds seven offers, including Akron, Dartmouth, Gardner-Webb, Toledo, Western Kentucky and Youngstown State.



Enrique A. Cruz Jr., Willowbrook (Villa Park, Ill.)
6-5 | 252 | OT | Undecided
Top 100 tackle prospect nationally. Offers include Arizona, Illinois State, Indiana, Kansas, Louisville, Syracuse, Temple, Toledo, Wake Forest and Western Illinois.

Cameron Jones, Simeon (Chicago)
6-8 | 280 | OT | Minnesota

A Top 50 tackle prospect nationally. Holds 18 offers including Arizona, West Virginia, Purdue, Missouri, Cincinnati, Indiana, Maryland, Michigan State and Kentucky. Committed to the Golden Gophers in late May. Says Trieu: "Generally raw after not playing offensive tackle early in his high school career but upside is there for him to start at the Power 5 level and his tools are that of a prospect that eventually could play in the pros."

Otto Hess, Oswego (Ill.)
6-6.5 | 293 | OT | Boston College

Top 100 tackle prospect nationally committed to the Eagles on May 26. Holds 16 total offers, including Illinois, Arizona, Virginia, Syracuse, Purdue, Indiana, Cincinnati and Minnesota.

Jackson Carsello, Glenbrook North (Northbrook, Ill.)
6-4 | 270 | OT | Northwestern
Nation's No. 82 tackle prospect. Owns 24 offers, including Illinois, Indiana, UCF and Syracuse.

Josh Kreutz, Loyola Academy (Wilmette, Ill.)
6-2 | 260 | C | Illinois

Country's 16th ranked center prospect. Father Olin was a six-time Pro Bowler with the Chicago Bears. Holds six offers, including Wyoming, Western Kentucky, Northern Illinois, Central Michigan and Ball State.

Zach Barlev, Plainfield East (Ill.)
6-4 | 250 | OG | Illinois

Nation's No. 76 guard prospect nationally. Committed to the Fighting Illini on July 24. Holds 12 offers, including Western Kentucky, Western Illinois, Southern Illinois, Illinois State, Harvard and Columbia.

Luke Eckardt, Richmond-Burton (Ill.)
6-7 | 265 | OT | Northern Illinois

Top 150 tackle prospect nationally. Picked the Huskies over Arkansas State, Bowling Green, Eastern Illinois, Eastern Michigan and North Dakota.



Terrence Enos, Cass Tech (Detroit)
6-5 | 317 | OT | Pitt
Top 50 tackle prospect nationally was second team All-Detroit last year. Holds 22 offers. Picked the Panthers over LSU, Arkansas, Colorado, Purdue, Missouri and Syracuse, among others.

Ethan Boyd, East Lansing (Mich.)
6-7 | 285 | OT | Michigan State

Country’s No. 73 tackle prospect. Picked the Spartans over Minnesota, Vanderbilt, Cincinnati, Indiana and Iowa State.

Brandon Honorable, King (Detroit, Mich.)
6-7 | 280 | OT | Pitt
Top 100 tackle prospect nationally holds 18 offers, including Cincinnati, Minnesota, Maryland, Purdue, Rutgers, Tennessee and Indiana.

Davion Waetherspoon, Harper Woods (Mich.)
6-2 | 310 | C | Ohio

Country’s No. 12 center prospect is Ohio’s top ranked recruit in current class. Picked the Bobcats over Michigan, Kentucky, Army, Bowling Green and Central Michigan.

Kyle Fugedi, Franklin (Livonia, Mich.)
6-6 | 270 | OT | Miami (OH)

Redhawks highest rated recruit in current class. A Top 125 tackle prospect nationally. Also holds offers from Indiana and Kentucky.

Weston Jones, Romeo (Mich.)
6-5 | 260 | OT | BYU

Top 125 tackle prospect nationally is the Cougars first offensive line recruit in current class. Holds 12 offers, including Indiana, Tulane, Virginia, Iowa State and Toledo.



Dalton Dueweke, Utica Eisenhower (Shelby Township, Mich.)
6-4 | 270 | OG | Western Michigan

Country’s No. 59 guard prospect. Picked the Broncos over Purdue, Central Michigan and Bowling Green.

Josh Thompson, Fenton (Mich.)
6-4 | 290 | OT | Northwestern

Top 75 guard prospect nationally. Holds eight offers, including Central Michigan, Eastern Michigan and Western Michigan.

Carson Briggs, Traverse City Central (Mich.)
6-5 | 270 | OT | Western Michigan

Top 150 tackle prospect nationally. Also holds offers from Central Michigan and Eastern Michigan.

6-6 | 290 | OT | Miami (OH)
One of Pennsylvania's Top 50 prospects.

ATHLETES

Lonnie White, Malvern Prep (Pa.)
6-2 | 210 | ATH | Penn State

One of the country’s Top 25 athlete prospects. Originally committed to Clemson for baseball, but is now headed to Penn State for football. Also plays basketball. Says Dohn: “Excellent frame with mass. Elite-level three-sport athlete…Multi-year starter at Top 15 program. Day 3 NFL draft potential.”



Bryon Threats, Dublin Coffman (Ohio)
5-10 | 190 | ATH | Undecided

A top 40 athlete prospect nationally. Holds offers from Purdue, Michigan State, West Virginia, Georgia Tech, Indiana, Kentucky, Boston College and Iowa State among others. Third team OPSWA D-I All-Ohio.

Trenton Howland, Joliet West (Ill.)
6-2 | 218 | ATH | Indiana

Top 50 athlete prospect nationally. Also owns offers from Nebraska, Bowling Green, Eastern Michigan, Iowa State, Minnesota, Purdue and Western Michigan. Committed to the Hoosiers on June 5. Says Trieu: "Big, thickly built athlete. Explosive on the basketball court and translates that over to football where he is a bruising tailback, but can also break longer runs. Physical and is not afraid of contact. Could be a linebacker or running back recruit."

Marquael Parks, Orrville (Ohio)
5-9 | 160 | ATH | Undecided

Two-time first team OPSWA D-V All-Ohio owns 121 career touchdowns, which ranks second all-time in Ohio history. Should break the record (133) next season. Had 3,089 all-purpose yards, including 2,285 rushing, this season. Scored 43 touchdowns (rushing, receiving, kick return and fumble return). Defensively had four interceptions. Holds nine offers, including Purdue, Cincinnati, Army, Ohio, Temple and Toledo. Top 50 athlete prospect nationally.

Liam Clifford, St. Xavier (Cincinnati)
6-1 | 195 | ATH | Penn State

Greater Catholic League South Division’s leading receiver last year with 77 receptions for 1,180 yards and 13 touchdowns. Top 50 athlete prospect nationally picked the Nittany Lions over Michigan, Michigan State, Tennessee, Pitt, Duke, Cincinnati, Kentucky and Toledo. Second team OPSWA D-I All-Ohio.

Jaden McGill, Oak Park-River Forest (Oak Park, Ill.)
6-0 | 180 | ATH | Undecided

Top 125 athlete prospect nationally holds offers from Michigan State, Kansas State, Navy and several Mid-American Conference schools.

Quillen Howze, Chippewa Valley (Clinton Township, Mich.)
6-1 | 180 | ATH | Buffalo

Country’s No. 66 athlete prospect is Buffalo’s highest ranked recruit in current class. Holds 15 offers and picked the Bulls over Michigan State, Minnesota, Missouri, Pitt, Kentucky and Indiana.



Ezra McCallister, Marshall (Mich.)
6-0 | 170 | ATH | Vanderbilt

Top 125 athlete prospect nationally. Holds 11 offers, including Western Michigan, Eastern Michigan, Kent State, Northern Illinois, Buffalo and Ball State.

5-10 | 170 | ATH | Central Michigan
Three-time AP Division 3-4 All-Michigan selection has committed to Central Michigan. Caught 45 passes for 975 yards (21.7 per reception) and 11 touchdowns last year. Also rushed 29 times for 324 yards and four touchdowns and scored on a kickoff return. Defensively he had 70 tackles and seven interceptions.

Sahmir Hagans, St. Joseph’s Prep (Philadelphia)
5-9 | 168 | ATH | Duke
Holds eight offers, including Miami (Fla.) and Arizona State. Pennsylvania Football Writers Class 6A All-State.

6-1 | 185 | ATH | Undecided
Ran for 1,993 rushing yards and scored 29 TDs last season en route to being named Pennsylvania Football Writers Class 3A All-State. Set Erie County records by rushing for 508 yards and eight touchdowns in game at Union City. Had five additional games with at least 200 rushing yards and averaged 11.7 yards per carry for the season. Also a standout cornerback and returner. Holds offers from West Virginia and Toledo.

6-0 | 196 | ATH | Undecided
Named Pennsylvania Football Writers Class 6A All-State last season after registering 80 tackles, nine tackles-for-loss, three interceptions and two fumble recoveries. Offensively, he accounted for 20 touchdowns and rushed for 1,356 yards.

Malik Verdon, Hamilton (Ohio)
6-3 | 185 | ATH | Miami (Ohio)

Transfer from Moeller. Considered a Top 100 athlete prospect nationally. Holds eight offers including Florida, Mississippi State, West Virginia and Kentucky.

KICKERS/PUNTERS



6-2 | 160 | K | Penn State
Also had offers from Rutgers and Army. Can hit from 55-65 yards.

5-10 | 170 | K | Undecided
First team OPSWA D-III and MaxPreps All-Ohio last season when he hit all 50 point-after-attempts and was 11-of-12 on field goals, including makes from 53, 51 and 50 yards. Nine of his 11 field goals were from beyond 40 yards. Had 32 touchbacks.

5-9 | 165 | K | Undecided
Earned Pennsylvania Football Writers Class 3A All-State honors last season after converting 52-of-53 extra-point attempts and 9-of-12 field goals, including a Lancaster-Lebanon League record 54-yarder against Donegal.