Dorial Green-Beckham: Latest News and Rumors About Nation's Top Recruit
What's the latest on the nation's top football recruit, you ask? Well, we're going to take a look and see what we can dig up.
You and I both know that Dorial Green-Beckham's recruitment is pretty much a mystery. He just did an interview in preparations for his first game, which is a rare occurrence from the big wide receiver prospect.
However, we did get some information from the interview and a couple other tidbits. Come inside and take a peek to get a quick update on the man simply known as "DGB."
Green-Beckham Took a Mid-August Trip to Fayetteville
1 of 4Arkansas has been a school rumored to be among the main suitors for Green-Beckham, and he paid Fayetteville an unofficial visit earlier this month.
DGB was in town for a presser in regards to his team's first game of the season and made the trek over to see the Hogs.
Citing reasons consisting of an admiration for their offense (a pro-style aerial attack) among others is a big reason why Razorback fans feel they have a good shot at the 6'6", 220 pound wide receiver prospect.
There Is a Solid Top Five, but Who's Among the List?
2 of 4Green-Beckham's father and high school coach told Scout.com that the wide receiver now has a solid top-five list, and that Arkansas is among the finalists.
The other four? Neither Dorial or his father would tip their hand.
Green-Beckham says he is looking to be with a "good coaching staff, atmosphere and good people".
He says the rest of the list will be revealed in a few months during his senior season.
Other Visits Taken This Spring and Summer
3 of 4So far, Green-Beckham has taken visits to Oklahoma, Alabama, Missouri, Auburn, Ole Miss and Texas, along with Arkansas.
So that's seven total visits, and now he says he has a top five. Simple math has it that he has eliminated two schools from these seven.
Care to speculate on who's been eliminated?
Conclusion
4 of 4So there you have it.
Just a quick update on Green-Beckham, as rumors will continue to run rampant. He seems to not want to go too far from his home in Missouri, which is why Mizzou could be the favorite.
But he also was reportedly impressed with Oklahoma, as he was with Alabama and the other schools he has visited, so this process will continue.
Stay tuned as we continue to follow the recruitment of the nation's No. 1 overall recruit, Dorial Green-Beckham.
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