Live: Where top Class of 2018 football recruits signed

By Mitch Stephens Feb 7, 2018, 3:00pm

Nineteen Top 100 recruits, including three 5-star players, announced college pledges on Wednesday.

Video: Where will uncommitted 2018 stars land?
Highlights of 5-star and 4-star recruits yet to sign to college football programs.


Updated 2/7, 3 p.m. (EST)


Drum roll please.

National Signing Day is Wednesday and the following is a list of top unsigned recruits from the Class of 2018, who have not committed to colleges, but have pledged to make their announcement via live television or during a ceremony.

Eight wide receivers make up this list of 22 players. As of Thursday, here is their schedule.



We will update throughout NSD when players make their announcements.

SUNDAY
6 p.m. (EST)
No. 96 ranked recruit, Joshua Moore, Yoakum (Texas)

The 6-foot-1, 170-pound receiver is making a bold move — announcing on Super Bowl Sunday. Likely pick: Oregon or Texas.
SIGNED: Texas

                                                                  MONDAY

No. 75 Leon O'Neal Jr., Cypress Springs, (Cypress, Texas)
The 6-foot-1 safety will likely pick Texas A&M, though Oklahoma, Clemson, and Georgia are in the mix.
SIGNED: Texas A&M

WEDNESDAY
10 a.m. (EST)
No. 6 Patrick Surtain II, American Heritage (Plantation, Fla.)
The 6-2, 200-pound cornerback is announcing on ESPN networks. Likely pick: LSU or Alabama. Also in mix: Miami and Clemson.
SIGNED: Alabama

No. 7 Nicholas Petit-Frere, Berkeley Prep (Tampa, Fla.)
The 6-6, 272-pound defensive tackle will also announce on ESPN networks. Likely pick: Florida, Notre Dame, Ohio State or Michigan.
SIGNED: Ohio State

No. 12 Tyson Campbell, American Heritage
The 6-2, 180-pound cornerback will announce with teammate Surtain on ESPN. Likely pick: Miami, Georgia, Alabama or Tennessee.
SIGNED: Georgia

No. 54 Nesta Silvera, American Heritage

The 6-2, 308-pound defensive tackle is part of the American Heritage signing party.  Silvera is committed to Miami but reportedly is considering a change to either Florida, Tennessee or Clemson.
SIGNED: Miami



No. 213 Andrew Chatfield, American Heritage
Yet one more from American Heritage, the 6-2, 221-pound receiver has indicated his choice is either Miami or Florida. Florida State and Oklahoma are other considerations.
SIGNED: Florida
Graphic by Ryan Escobar
11 a.m. (EST)
No. 46 Tanner McKee,Centennial (Corona, Calif.)

The 6-6, 220-pound quarterback is scheduled to make announcement on ESPN networks. Likely pick: Stanford. Others in the mix: Washington, Alabama, Texas and Texas A&M.
COMMITTED: Stanford

11:15 a.m. (EST)
No. 65 Rasheed Walker, North Point (Waldorf, Md.)
The 6-6, 300-pound offensive tackle figures to choose between Penn State or Ohio State.
SIGNED: Penn State

Noon (EST)
No. 86 Solomon Tuliaupupu, Mater Dei (Santa Ana, Calif.)

The 6-2, 220-pound receiver is scheduled to make selection on ESPN networks. Likely pick: USC, UCLA or Notre Dame. Ohio State is considered a long shot.
SIGNED: USC

No. 196 Tommy Bush, Clemens (Schertz, Texas)
The 6-5, 191-pound receiver will announce on ESPN networks. Likely pick: Baylor. Other possibilities are Georgia, Ole Miss, Michigan State and Texas.
SIGNED: Georgia

12:15 (EST)
No. 53 William Barnes, Apopka (Fla.)
The 6-4, 325-pound offensive tackle will pick between North Carolina and Florida.
SIGNED: North Carolina

1 p.m. (EST)
No. 28 Olaijah Griffin, Mission Viejo (Calif.)

The 6-foot, 170-pound cornerback will announce on ESPN networks. Likely pick: USC, Tennessee, Alabama or Oregon.
COMMITTED: USC

No. 45 Justyn Ross,Central (Phenix City, Ala.)
The 6-foot-1, 204-pound receiver will announce on ESPN networks. Like pick: Alabama. Others possibilities are Clemson and Auburn.
SIGNED: Clemson



No. 72 Michael Thompson, Parkway North (St. Louis)
The 6-4, 291-pound defensive tackle will pick between Oklahoma or Missouri.
SIGNED: Oklahoma

No. 84 Ja'Marr Chase, Archbishop Rummel (Metairie, La.)
The 6-1, 195-pound receiver will choose between Auburn and LSU.
SIGNED: LSU

2 p.m. (EST)
No. 40 Devon Williams, Antelope Valley (Lancaster, Calif.)

The 6-4, 200-pound receiver will announce on ESPN networks. Likely pick: Oregon or USC.
SIGNED: USC
 
No. 69 Jacob Copeland, Escambia (Pensacola, Fla.)
The 6-foot, 192-pound receiver will announce on ESPN networks. Likely pick: Florida or Alabama. Other possibilities are Florida State, Texas A&M and Tennessee.
SIGNED: Florida

No. 207 Maurice Washington, Trinity Christian (Cedar Hill, Texas)

The 6-1, 190-pound running back will make selection on ESPN networks. Likely pick: Nebraska. Arizona State also is in the hunt.
SIGNED: Nebraska

4:30 p.m. (EST)
No. 39 Jaylen Waddle, Episcopal (Bellaire, Texas)
The 5-10, 175-pound receiver is picking between Alabama and Texas A&M. Florida State is also in the mix.
COMMITTED: Alabama

5 p.m. (EST)

No. 32 Isaac Taylor-Stuart, Helix (La Mesa, Calif.)
The 6-2, 190-pound cornerback is picking between USC, Alabama, Tennessee and Texas A&M.
COMMITTED: USC

No. 57 Penei Sewell, Desert Hills (St. George, Utah)
The 6-5, 349-pound guard is wide open about his college recruiting. His top four choices are Alabama, USC, Oregon and Utah.
SIGNED: Oregon
Centennial (Corona) quarterback Tanner McKee will sign his letter of intent on Wednesday.
Centennial (Corona) quarterback Tanner McKee will sign his letter of intent on Wednesday.
File photo by Louis Lopez