Video: Top 10 Impact Freshmen in College FootballJT Daniels led Mater Dei to a national title in high school and could do the same in college for USC.Adrian
Peterson, Herschel Walker, Ron Dayne,
Luke Kuechly, Dan Marino,
Terrelle Pryor, and Jamelle Holieway are just some notable true freshmen
to have a major impact during their first season of college football.
Expect these 10 guys to do the same.
The Trinity League in Southern California claims to be the best in the
country and judging from this list it's hard to disagree. Three of the
10 players selected are SoCal guys.
One high school claimed
multiple players and seven different states were represented with
California leading the way with three. While guys like
Xavier Thomas,
Eyabi Anoma,
Jeremy Ruckert,
James Cook,
Justin Fields and a handful of
others will have their time to shine on Saturdays, they just missed the
cut because they are a little further back on the depth chart because of
upperclassmen at their respective positions.
MaxPreps Top 10 Impact True Freshmen10. Rondale Moore — Trinity (Louisville, Ky.) — PurdueWe saw exactly how explosive Moore is going to be last night on ESPN. He set a new Purdue school record with 313 all-purpose yards. He scored two touchdowns, including an incredible 76-yarder to the house. Expect him to be one of the best playmakers in college football this year. During his final two years at Trinity he played a major role in leading them to back-to-back 6A state titles and the Shamrocks went 30-0 during that span. Last year, he finished his senior season with over 2,000 total yards and 23 touchdowns.
9. Brevin Jordan — Bishop Gorman (Las Vegas) — MiamiThe Bishop Gorman standout is going for the next three or four years. The University of Miami announced him as its starting
tight end for a reason earlier this week. Don't be shocked when he is
a factor on Sunday night on ABC against No. 25 LSU. Jordan finished his
senior season at the Las Vegas power with 63 receptions for 1,100-plus
yards and 13 touchdowns. The thing that jumps off the charts for Jordan is that whenever Gorman played on a national stage against an out-of-state team he put up numbers.
8. Trevor Lawrence — Cartersville (Cartersville, Ga.) — ClemsonLawrence would be higher on the list and most likely at No. 1 if he'd been
named the starter, but Dabo Sweeney elected to go with the veteran,
Kelly Bryant, to start the year at quarterback. Don't be surprised
though when Lawrence gets his chance to shine at some point during the
season. He was the No. 1 rated player overall from the Class of 2018 for
a reason. He ended his high school career as Georgia's all-time leader
in passing yards and touchdowns surpassing a former Clemson star —
Deshaun Watson. He's hoping he can do the same thing Watson did and
bring home a National Championship to Death Valley.
7. Patrick Surtain Jr. — American Heritage (Plantation, Fla.) — AlabamaAlabama
has been known for producing big-time defensive backs and Patrick
Surtain Jr. could very well be the next great one. His dad, Patrick Surtain, played in the
NFL for 11 years and was a three-time Pro Bowl cornerback. The scary
thing is his son has the potential to be even better. He played for his
dad at American Heritage for the final two years of his high school
career and they never lost, going 28-0 and winning back-to-back 5A
Florida state championships. Surtain Jr. was the No. 1 rated cornerback
from the Class of 2018.
6. Amon-Ra St. Brown — Mater Dei (Santa Ana, Calif.) — USCEarlier
this summer St. Brown said he wants to win the Heisman three
times. So you know he has the confidence in himself to be a big-time
playmaker for Clay Helton and the Trojans. He put on a show during
USC's fall camp with his former high school quarterback, JT Daniels.
Expect him to be a factor lining up in the slot on offense and returning
punts. He is one of the most versatile wide receivers on the Trojans'
roster — you can line him up anywhere. He has amazing hands, his footwork
is off the charts, he's a big-time playmaker and is the best route-
runner out of any wide receiver from the Class of 2018. He had 132 receptions for 2,549 yards and
41 touchdowns during his final two years at Mater Dei. He also took three punt returns to the house.
5. Micah Parsons — Harrisburg (Harrisburg, Pa.) — Penn StateThe
former 5-star recruit from Pennsylvania was one of the most explosive
and versatile players in high school football. Expect him to be an
impact player for James Franklin during his first year in Happy Valley.
During his senior season Parsons put up numbers on both sides of the ball. He
rushed for nearly 1,500 and 27 scores to go with 10 sacks and nearly 20
tackles for loss. Even though Parsons is listed on the depth chart
behind Koa Farmer at outside linebacker expect him to see the field a
lot during his freshman season. He's too explosive of a player to have
on the sideline. Another Penn State freshman who should make an impact this year too is former
South Brunswick (Monmouth Junction, N.J.) 5-star wide receiver
Justin Shorter.
4. Jaiden Woodbey — St. John Bosco (Bellflower, Calif.) — Florida StateWoodbey surprised a lot of people when he left the West Coast to go to
Florida State. It looks like he made the right move. He was named the star ting
linebacker earlier this week and expect Willie Taggart to use him
everywhere on defense during his freshman season. He helped lead the Braves to a state title during his junior season and has all the
tools to be a big-time playmaker in college. Don't be
surprised when he makes a couple of big plays on Monday night against
No. 20 Virginia Tech on ESPN. Woodbey will be the first true freshman to start Week 1 for the Seminoles' defense since
Xavier Rhodes did in 2010.
3. Caden Sterns — Steele (Cibolo, Texas) — TexasThe
Class of 2018 could go down in history as the one who brought Texas
Longhorns football back and it all starts with former 5-star safety Sterns. With the departure of
DeShon Elliott, expect the former Steele star to be an impact player right away for Tom
Herman. He has a knack for finding the ball and was one of the most
instinctive players during his high school career. He had 11
interceptions during his four years at Steele and took three of them
back to the house. He showcased his talent in the US Army All-American
Bowl against the best competition in the country and earned the
Defensive MVP honors. Texas football has been waiting to be relevant
since Mack Brown left and Sterns along with
BJ Foster,
Anthony Cook and
Keaontay Ingram could be the Class to get them back to the big stage.
2. Brendan Radley-Hiles — IMG Academy (Bradenton, Fla.) — OklahomaDo not be shocked when Radley-Hiles becomes the first defensive back since 1997 (Charles Woodson) to win the Heisman. When it comes to instincts no one was better than "Bookie" — a big-time playmaker who lives for the big moment. He will be starting at the nickel for Lincoln Riley and expect him to be a major factor during his first season playing on Saturdays. Radley-Hiles proved himself at three major high school programs during his high school career — Bishop Gorman (Las Vegas), Calabasas (Calif.), and IMG Academy. You are going to hear "Bookie" and Radley-Hiles a lot this year anytime you are watching the Oklahoma Sooners.
1. JT Daniels — Mater Dei (Santa Ana, Calif.) — USCJT Daniels joins Matt Barkley as the only true freshmen quarterbacks in USC history to start the season opener. The former Mater Dei star finished his three-year career with over 12,000 yards passing and had 152 touchdowns to only 14 interceptions. During his last year of high school, the Monarchs went wire-to-wire as the No. 1 team in the country and never trailed at any point during the season. The former 5-star quarterback is one of the smartest players in the country and when it comes to game-planning he has some Peyton Manning in him. He always knows where to go with the ball, he has good arm strength and is very accurate. Expect the most recent Gatorade Athlete of the Year award winner to put up big numbers during his first season at USC.