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College Football Recruiting 2012: The Top Uncommitted Recruits at Every Position

Edwin WeathersbyJun 2, 2018

A ton of commitments have happened, and it's time for us to give a quick rundown, or "State of the board". Others may call it the "best available" at each position.

We're going to give you a quick rundown the top players on the board at every position who have not made their commitment yet.

Let's get started.

ATH: Nelson Agholor

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Agholor may be the most athletic player in Florida this year, and his tape does nothing to dispel that notion. At 6'2", 180 pounds, he makes play after play all night long.

He can be a factor at safety, receiver, running back or corner. His best spot may be at safety, but you can't count him out as a receiver. He's dynamic with the ball in his hands, but then again, he could be an All-American safety.

Florida, USC, Texas, Miami, Florida State, Georgia and Notre Dame are in the hunt. 

CB: Tracy Howard

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At 6'0", 175 pounds, Howard has the length that many teams are looking for in corners these days. Receivers are getting bigger, so corners need to be as well.

Yet Howard also has solid coverage skills and can come out of his backpedal easily and fluidly. He can carry receivers deep and will sniff around in the run game as well.

Florida and Miami are the main suitors.

DS: Landon Collins

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Collins is a 5-star recruit and one of the top players in the country, as he can play both safety and outside linebacker. At 6'0", 210 pounds, Collins shows to be uber-instinctive in the box, physical against the run and rangy to chase and pursue.

He's productive in space in coverage, showing an ability to be a factor in the zone due to his awareness. He always finds a way to the ball and hates getting caught in traffic.

Look for him to be one of the best strong safeties to come out of this class.

Alabama or LSU.

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LB: Kwon Alexander

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At 6'2", 210 pounds, Alexander is a fantastic linebacker prospect. He has tremendous play speed and range, and will be a three-down defender in college.

He projects well at WILL, but I think he can also play SAM in a 4-3 scheme due to his ability to carry tight ends around the field in coverage.

Alabama, Florida State, Auburn, LSU and Oregon are his top five.

DE: Noah Spence

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Spence is the top pure pass rusher in the country, and easily has the quickest first two steps in America. He flies off the ball and gets after quarterbacks with tenacity, passion and sheer speed.

At 6'4", 245 pounds, he has been compared to Dwight Freeney, although he is a bit longer and taller than the 6'1" Freeney.

Notre Dame, Florida, USC, Rutgers, Penn State, UNC and NC State ar ehis top seven.

DT: Eddie Goldman

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Goldman is a 6'5", 305-plus pound defensive tackle that has "special" written all over him. He has the quickness to jump blockers at the snap, strength to toss and shed, and anchor ability to stop double teams in their tracks and make a mess in the middle.

He wants to play 4-3 tackle, but some teams like him at the 3-4 nose. He can play both well in my opinion, and could even play 3-4 end. He isn't a wow-you type of athlete who will chase in pursuit, but Goldman does have a bit of range.

Florida State, Cal, Auburn, Alabama, Maryland, Miami and Clemson are his top seven.

OL: Andrus Peat

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At 6'7", 300 pounds, Peat is one of the top line prospects in the country and will be a franchise left tackle.

He reminds me a lot of USC left tackle Matt Kalil coming out of high school. Sound in his technique, smart, patient and savvy in pass protection, Peat is an elite offensive lineman.

Nebraska, Notre Dame and Michigan have all impressed him but he's still very open.

TE: Kent Taylor

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Taylor could easily be listed as a big receiver instead of at tight end. At 6'5", 215 pounds, an offense can use him in a variety of ways.

A tight end, H-Back, fullback or receiver, Taylor is an offensive weapon. He can snatch balls around his frame, catch in crowds and also factor as blocker.

Florida and Penn State are schools in contention.

WR: Dorial Green-Beckham

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Green-Beckham is one of the best wide receiver prospects we've seen in years.

At 6'6", 220 pounds, Green-Beckham has the hands, speed, separation quickness, catch-in-crowd ability and playmaking talent to become a dominant receiver in college.

Missouri, Alabama, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Ole Miss, Auburn and Texas have all seen him on campus this year. 

RB: Rushel Shell

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At 5'11", 215 pounds, Shell is among the best running backs in the country.

He has elite vision, awareness and run instincts to go along with great speed and run strength.

Pitt, Florida, Penn State and Alabama are just a few to mention.

A decision is coming in October.

QB: Devin Fuller

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An athletic specimen, Fuller stands 6'0", weighs 185 pounds, and moves freely and easily in anything he does. 

He has a final list of 11 schools that consists of Alabama, Miami, Penn State, Rutgers, Nebraska, TCU, Kansas, Boston College, UCLA, Georgia Tech, and UConn.

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