Super Bowl LVII: Where every player was rated coming out of high school

By Zack Poff Feb 7, 2023, 11:00am

Jason Kelce, Haason Reddick, Lane Johnson among 23 players in Super Bowl LVII not rated coming out of high school.

We are days away from Super Bowl LVII between the Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Ariz. While there are plenty of former big-time high school recruits that will be featured in Sunday's clash, there are some big names who flew under the radar at the prep level.

Philadelphia's Jason Kelce, Lane Johnson and Haason Reddick were all selected to the 2022 All-Pro Team. What else do they have in common? They were all unrated (zero stars) recruits.

That trio is among 12 Eagles that were not rated coming out of high school. Kansas City has 11, most notably Jaylen Watson, Bryan Cook and Khalen Saunders, who all made an impact in the Chiefs 23-20 win over Cincinnati in the AFC Championship.

Travis Kelce, Joe Thuney and James Bradberry are among the 16 players that were two-star recruits. All three were selected on the 2022 All-Pro Team.




The Super Bowl will feature 11 former five-star recruits. Kansas City has six led by Chris Jones, Trey Smith and Juju Smith-Schuster. Brandon Graham, Miles Sanders and Josh Sweat headline the five for Philadelphia.

Some notable four-star recruits among the 14 on the Chiefs include Creed Humphrey, Willie Gay, George Karlaftis and Trent McDuffie. Philadelphia has 13 former four-stars led by Jalen Hurts, A.J. Brown, Fletcher Cox, Landon Dickerson, DeVonta Smith and C.J. Gardner-Johnson.

There are a combined 36 players that were three-stars coming out of high school. Patrick Mahomes, Orlando Brown Jr., Isiah Pacheco, Kadarius Toney, Marquez Valdes-Scantling and Harrison Butker headline the 21 on Kansas City. Some notable three-stars among the 15 on Philadelphia include Darius Slay, Kenneth Gainwell and Jordan Davis.


The star rankings are based off of the 247Sports composite rankings. Players currently on injured reserve are not included.
Five-stars (11)

Kansas City Chiefs (6)



Philadelphia Eagles (5)
Brandon Graham, Crockett (Detroit)

Four-stars (27)

Kansas City Chiefs (14)

Philadelphia Eagles (13)
A.J. Brown, Starkville (Miss.)
Robert Quinn, Fort Dorchester (North Charleston, S.C.)

Three-stars (36)

Kansas City Chiefs (21)
Jerick McKinnon, Sprayberry (Marietta, Ga.)



Philadelphia Eagles (15)
Kyron Johnson, Lamar (Arlington, Texas)

Two-stars (16)

Kansas City Chiefs (6)
Darius Harris, Horn Lake (Miss.)

Philadelphia Eagles (10)

Zero stars (23)

Kansas City Chiefs (11)



Philadelphia Eagles (12)
Jason Kelce, Cleveland Heights (Ohio)
Jordan Mailata, Condell Park (New South Wales, Australia)
Kyzir White, Emmaus (Pa.)