Robert Nkemdiche—the nation's No. 1 overall recruit—has a lot on his mind.

The 6'4", 268-pound defensive end from Grayson (Ga.) High School has narrowed his list of potential schools down to Georgia, Alabama, Clemson, Ole Miss, LSU and Mississippi State.

One factor weighing into his decision is whether or not he wants to make a position change at the college level.

Two of his finalists—Alabama and Georgia—run 3-4 defenses, which means that there's a greater chance that Nkemdiche moves back and plays outside linebacker if he chooses either one of those schools.

How much of a factor does scheme play in Nkemdiche's decision? SEC lead blogger Barrett Sallee sat down with Nkemdiche to get those answers in this edition of Bleacher Report's Full Ride.

 

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