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College Football Recruiting 2013: The Top 6 Uncommitted Recruits on Offense

Edwin WeathersbyJun 7, 2018

We've been and will continue to be looking at the top committed and uncommitted recruits in a positional listing.

Today, we're just going to quickly run down the board of the top uncommitted recruits at each offensive position. There are still talented prospects left for programs to grab, as some recruits are still old school in that they want to take all five trips and play out the process.

Here are the top uncommitted recruits at each offensive position. 

OG: Tyrone Crowder

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Hailing from North Carolina, Crowder is a 6'2", 325-pound OG prospect that has some classic phone-booth mauler in him.

I mean that in closed quarters, he can fire off the ball, play big at the point of attack and work well in a short area.

He's got a mean streak to his game and he can finish on his targets.

Crowder has the skills to be a prime-time OG in college. He holds a ton of offers from SEC schools, Florida State and Miami, among others, according to scout.com.

OT: Laremy Tunsil

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Tunsil has come to a couple camps and combines this spring with a bulked-up frame, weighing in at 295 pounds on his 6'6" frame.

He has easy athleticism for a big man, quick feet and great agility. His strength is improving and his vastly high ceiling makes him the nation's top overall OL prospect.

His top five consists of Florida, Georgia, LSU, Alabama and Oklahoma, according to Corey Long of ESPN.com.

TE: Hunter Henry

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Henry is an Arkansas native that is among the very elite TE prospects in this year's class. He goes 6'6", 240 pounds on the hoof and has a thickly built-and-massive frame.

You are led to believe by his physical stature that Henry is a blocking TE—then you see him on field showing good speed, very soft hands, a large strike zone and catch-in-a-crowd ability.

He's a future starter at TE, and scout.com says he has a final six of Alabama, Georgia, Arkansas, Stanford, Vanderbilt and Oklahoma.

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WR: Robert Foster

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In Pennsylvania, near Pittsburgh, waits a 6'2", 190-pound speedster-of-a-WR prospect named Robert Foster.

Foster has elite release quickness and excellent speed. He can separate quickly out his breaks and flashes good hands. He's a deep threat that will command a safety on top of him and also can be a big time factor in both return games.

As rivals.com notes, Foster has a slew of offers from pretty much every elite program in the land. 

RB: Justin Davis

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Davis is a 6'0", 200-pound back from Central California. He has a complete skill set that I think will allow him to be a bell-cow back in college.

Davis has the size and strength to combat DTs and LBs inside the box—yet the speed and quickness to skate to the edges, square his shoulders upfield and go.

He's down to a final three and likely will announce his choice today—USC, Cal and Washington, according to scout.com.

QB: Kevin Olsen

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The son of a coach, Olsen is a 6'3", 197-pound QB prospect that is pretty polished.

The New Jersey native has all the physical tools and mental acumen to be a solid starter at the college level.

Olsen has solid mechanics, great field vision and good anticipation. He also shows good arm strength and can accurately fit the ball into his targets.

Auburn, Miami and Wisconsin are his final three, according to scout.com.

Edwin Weathersby has worked in scouting/player personnel departments for three professional football teams, including the New York Giants, Cleveland Browns and the Las Vegas Gladiators of the Arena League. He spent a year evaluating prep prospects & writing specific recruiting and scouting content articles for Student Sports Football (now ESPN Rise-HS). A syndicated scout and writer, he's also contributed to WeAreSC.com, GatorBait.net and Diamonds in the Rough Inc., a College Football and NFL Draft magazine.

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