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Nebraska Football: Five 2015 Recruits Every Cornhuskers Fan Should Be Following

Patrick RungeMay 6, 2014

Nebraska football fans know that recruiting never ends, and NU must be focused now on the class of 2015 to help secure future glories. So as the spring game fades from memory and fall camp seems quite far off, those fans will be spending this summer keeping track of Nebraska’s prospects for next year’s recruiting class.

Here are five names to keep an eye on and help you through those long summer months until football comes back.

J.W. Ketchum III

1 of 5

Position: Athlete (No. 14), dual-threat quarterback

Measurables: 511.5, 201 lbs, 4.56 40-yard dash

Rating: 4-star (0.9225)

The search for a quarterback is never-ending. Even with Nebraska’s signing of Kevin Dillman, a second dual-threat-quarterback target is important for Nebraska’s 2015 class. J.W. Ketchum III would fit the bill nicely, with decent speed and athletic talent to provide depth and competition at the QB position in a post-Tommy Armstrong world.

Marquise Doherty

2 of 5

Position: Running back (No. 39), safety, athlete

Measurables: 61, 190 lbs, 4.62 40-yard dash

Rating: 3-star (0.8778)

Much like at quarterback, it’s hard for Nebraska to have too many running backs. Right now, the backfield depth seems pretty deep. But look down the road a couple of years, after the departure of Ameer Abdullah and Imani Cross, and you can see how important keeping the flow of tailbacks is for Nebraska. Marquise Doherty fits the bill, with enough athleticism and flexibility to play other positions if need be.

DJ Beavers

3 of 5

Position: Outside linebacker (No. 27)

Measurables: 62.5, 200 lbs, 4.70 40-yard dash

Rating: 3-star (0.8721)

As we see Nebraska’s defense evolving under Bo Pelini, one of the crucial tasks will be finding players who can effectively rush the passer. Landing DJ Beavers would be a nice addition to an area where Nebraska is already young, providing depth and a solid pipeline of talent for years to come.

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Landis Durham

4 of 5

Position: Outside linebacker (No. 47), weak-side defensive end

Measurables: 62, 220 lbs

Rating: 3-star (0.8530)

Are you sensing a theme? Yes, Nebraska will be looking hard for edge pass-rushers, particularly if Randy Gregory decides to forgo his senior season in 2015 and head for greener pastures in the NFL. Landis Durham is the kind of player Nebraska is looking for, with the flexibility to slide from the defensive line to linebacker depending on the need.

Monte Harrison

5 of 5

Position: Wide receiver (No. 60)

Measurables: 63”, 200 lbs

Rating: 3-star (0.8818)

Yes, I know that Monte Harrison is signed and part of Nebraska’s 2014 class. But that doesn’t mean you’ll be seeing him on the field in Memorial Stadium this August.

Harrison is baseball player as well and likely to be drafted fairly high by a major league club. Much like the Bubba Starling saga, whether or not Harrison decides to forgo his college career for a pro baseball paycheck is a question that won’t be answered until August.

But of all the recruiting questions Nebraska fans will be following, Harrison’s decision will have the most immediate impact on NU’s prospects.

All rankings (including national rankings in parentheses for each position), measurables, ratings and photographs are from 247Sports.

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