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  • Ohio State’s Jeremiah Smith headlines 10 highly-ranked college football recruits quickly meeting the hype

    Ohio State’s Jeremiah Smith headlines 10 highly-ranked college football recruits quickly meeting the hype

    Spring football practices around the country wrap up this weekend. While most practice reports are centered around veterans and offseason additions via the transfer portal, there are still plenty of youngsters that made splashes in one way or another. 

    Last year, it was five-star safety Caleb Downs who broke through at Alabama during the spring months. His remarkable freshman season might have come as a surprise to some, but not to those that had been scouting and evaluating him since his days in high school. The same goes for other instant impact blue-chip recruits like Alabama offensive tackle Kaydn Proctor, Texas linebacker Anthony Hill and Miami offensive tackle Francis Mauigoa.

    So, whose ranking are we feeling good about coming out of spring practices? Below, we highlight ten freshmen that lived up to the hype. The group includes nine true freshmen along with one very famous redshirt freshman. 

    We had little concern at 247Sports about ranking Jeremiah Smith as our No. 1 overall prospect in the class of 2024 after a dominant senior season, but we’re sleeping a little bit better after seeing all the footage out of Ohio State.

    Smith became the fastest player ever to lose their black stripe with the Buckeyes and was recognized as an “official member” of the team after just four spring practices. Ohio State has recruited and developed wide receivers at an astonishing level in recent years under the direction of assistant Brian Hartline. None created the buzz Smith has, especially this early. 

    It’s rare for a wide receiver that has yet to play in a collegiate game to draw so much hype, but Smith absolutely deserves the attention. He’s got ready-to-play size to go along with top-flight athleticism and an advanced feel for the position….

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  • LOOK: Chicago fans shower Bears’ Caleb Williams with cheers at Cubs game

    LOOK: Chicago fans shower Bears’ Caleb Williams with cheers at Cubs game

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    It’s safe to say that Caleb Williams and Chicago fans are in the honeymoon phase of their relationship. Williams, the Bears’ new quarterback and the No. 1 overall pick in this year’s NFL Draft, was showered with cheers by fans when he was shown on the jumbotron during Saturday’s Cubs’ home game. 

    Williams, as you can see below, reciprocated the cheers. 

    Williams was one of several Bears players who enjoyed a nice spring afternoon at Wrigley. Wideouts DJ Moore and Keenan Allen, tight Cole Kmet, guard Nate Davis offensive tackle Braxton Jones and running Roschon Johnson were also in attendance. 

    Bears fans are hoping that Williams can be the franchise’s long-term solution at quarterback. Perhaps no team in the NFL has been as quarterback-starved as the Bears, who in the past 60 years have had just two quarterbacks quarterbacks receive Pro Bowl recognition: Jim McMahon (1985) and Mitchell Trubisky (2018). 

    Furthermore, Chicago fans are surely hoping that Williams can lead the franchise back to prominence. The Bears haven’t been to an NFC title game since 2010. Their last Super Bowl appearance took place in 2006, and the franchise’s sole Super Bowl win occurred at the end of the 1985 season. 

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  • Four-star USC commit plans official visit to Auburn

    Four-star USC commit plans official visit to Auburn

    It is no secret that Auburn is pursuing 2025 five-star quarterback and USC commit Julian Lewis. However, he is far from the only Trojan commit that Auburn has in its sights.

    Isaiah Gibson, a four-star EDGE from Warner Robins, Georgia, has been a USC commit since March but is not ready to shut down his recruitment. He has planned several official visits this summer, with Auburn getting the nod for June 10.

    Gibson tells Chad Simmons of On3 that he is still firmly committed to USC ahead of his official visits but he will allow five SEC programs to sway him. He also says that his relationships with defensive line back Josh Aldridge and head coach Hugh Freeze are keeping Auburn in the running.

    “Coach Aldridge came from Liberty to Auburn. At first he coached inside linebackers, and he switched to d-line. I had a relationship with him when he coached inside linebackers, so it just carried on to him being a defensive ends coach,” Gibson said in an interview with On3. “I also have a good relationship with coach Freeze. The motiviation that he gives his players — that’s why I feel like Auburn will be really good this year. When I went to Auburn. . . you could tell the whole defensive side of the team had a lot of energy.”

    Georgia will get Gibson’s first official visit on May 31, followed by South Carolina (June 7), Auburn (June 10), and Florida (June 14), Ohio State (June 18), and Oklahoma (June 21).

    Story originally appeared on Auburn Wire

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  • Why ex-49ers GM McCloughan is impressed by draft pick Cowing

    Why ex-49ers GM McCloughan is impressed by draft pick Cowing

    Why ex-49ers GM McCloughan is impressed by draft pick Cowing originally appeared on NBC Sports Bay Area

    The 49ers addressed their wide receiver need twice in the 2024 NFL Draft, selecting Florida star Ricky Pearsall at No. 31 in the first round and Arizona standout Jacob Cowing with the No. 135 pick in the fourth round.

    While much of the attention, rightfully so, is on Pearsall and what he brings to the 49ers, former San Francisco general manager Scot McCloughan spoke to The Athletic’s Matt Barrows about why he likes Cowing so much.

    “Damn good football player,” McCloughan told Barrows. “He’s quick, fast. He’s instinctive, he’s competitive. He scored a lot of touchdowns, too, and can get down the field and go. He’s cool. He’s really, really cool.”

    As NBC Sports Bay Area’s Matt Maiocco wrote shortly after the 49ers drafted Cowing, the 5-foot-8, 168-pound receiver has a chance to become San Francisco’s primary return man and could be used in multi-receiver formations in Kyle Shanahan’s offense.

    The slender Cowing ran a 4.38 40-yard dash at the NFL Scouting Combine, showing off his incredible speed.

    The 49ers will get their first look at Cowing’s speed when he reports to Santa Clara on Thursday, May 9 for rookie minicamp, with the first practice scheduled for the following day.

    McCloughan expects Cowing to turn heads when he steps on the practice field in the coming weeks.

    “He’ll tear up rookie minicamp, seven-on-seven, all that stuff,” McCloughan told Barrows. “You’ll be like, ‘Wow!’ you wait and see. He’ll blow your mind. He’s fast and quick. He’s like a little bolt of lightning — gone!”

    If McCloughan is right about Cowing, the 49ers will be very happy with the pick.

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  • Biggest question facing each team following 2024 NFL Draft: Do Steelers start Justin Fields or Russell Wilson?

    Biggest question facing each team following 2024 NFL Draft: Do Steelers start Justin Fields or Russell Wilson?

    With the NFL Draft coming to a close last week, the last major pillar of offseason roster building has concluded. That means the players who currently make up the rosters across the league are roughly going to be the ones who we see in Week 1. Over the last few months between free agency and the draft, clubs have been able to address key needs, but that doesn’t mean there aren’t still some major questions as we enter the down period on the NFL calendar. 

    Below, we’re going to comb through each team in the league and identify one major question that still looms over every franchise. These questions can range from a more macro view down to specific battles on the depth chart. 

    How quickly can Kyler Murray and Marvin Harrison Jr. build chemistry?

    The Arizona Cardinals needed a blue-chip pass catcher this offseason and secured one by drafting Marvin Harrison Jr. with the No. 4 pick in the draft. The Ohio State product is lauded as a possible second coming of Larry Fitzgerald, but if the Cardinals are going to have any hope of competing for a playoff spot in 2024 he’ll need to get out to a hot start. With that in mind, the chemistry between Harrison and his new quarterback, Kyler Murray, is the key area of focus throughout the summer. If they can get on the same page before Week 1, it could set the stage for an eye-popping rookie season for the wideout. 

    Will the Cousins/Penix saga ruin their season?

    The biggest shocker from the 2024 NFL Draft came with the Atlanta Falcons drafting Michael Penix Jr. with the No. 8 pick after they had just given Kirk Cousins a monster contract in free agency. Cousins was said to be blindsided by the pick and it begs the question if this situation devolves into something that could turn their season sideways, especially if Cousins (who is coming off a torn Achilles) doesn’t get off to the strongest start. 

    Can the offensive line hold up?

    Baltimore’s…

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  • College football transfer portal grades: Texas, FSU get ‘A+’ but LSU finishes with ‘C+’ after window closes

    College football transfer portal grades: Texas, FSU get ‘A+’ but LSU finishes with ‘C+’ after window closes

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    The spring college football transfer portal window has closed, and now it’s time to evaluate how the game’s most notable programs fared. We’ve already taken a look at things like winners and losers, top-10 classes and best fits. This piece is more of a grab-bag of how a selection of 12 household programs — 12 being the operative number this year with the expanded College Football Playoff — graded out. 

    There is a mathematic calculation of the 2024 Transfer Rankings at 247Sports (where Ole Miss and Texas A&M are Nos. 1 and 2). We are taking into account whether the team filled its needs, got a good bang for its NIL buck, and how it managed its roster when constructing these grades. 

    Spring transfer portal grades

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  • With the First Pick: Biggest questions for all 32 NFL teams, plus ranking the AFC after 2024 draft

    With the First Pick: Biggest questions for all 32 NFL teams, plus ranking the AFC after 2024 draft

    We’ve reached the first Friday after the NFL Draft, which is always a bit bittersweet, but there’s still plenty of post-draft analysis to get to here on my last day as the author of this daily newsletter.

    As I felt last year, I had an absolute blast writing this every day. And, frankly, I think it got me more amped for the draft, which I previously did not think was possible. Hopefully you enjoyed my month-long stint as the NFL Draft stand-in for John Breech as NFL newsletter czar here at CBS Sports. Until next year … thank you! 

    There’s still time to sign up for the Pick Six newsletter. Tell your buddies, too. All you have to do is click here and then share this link with them.

    1. Biggest questions for all 32 teams 

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    Tyler Sullivan wrote a critical piece after the draft — what is now the biggest, most striking question for the entire NFL. Like what happens with the Michael Penix Jr./Kirk Cousins saga? Can the Ravens offensive line hold up? Can Bryce Young take a step forward in Year 2? And here’s what Tyler’s wondering about the Packers after Jordan Love’s amazing ascension late in the 2023 campaign: “Can Jordan Love keep up his second-half play from last season?”

    “The Packers have somehow threaded the QB needle once again as Jordan Love proved to be a legit starting quarterback for them in their first season post-Aaron Rodgers. Love had Green Bay on the brink of an NFC Championship appearance and was fantastic down the stretch of the regular season. In his final eight regular-season games, Love completed 70% of his passes and had a 112.7 passer rating to go along with 18 passing touchdowns and just one interception. If that’s who he is, Love is an MVP candidate.”

    Man, with Williams in Chicago, J.J. McCarthy in Minnesota, the Lions coming…

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  • Wisconsin football secures commitment from versatile Minnesota athlete Luke Emmerich

    Wisconsin football secures commitment from versatile Minnesota athlete Luke Emmerich

    MADISON – When he met with reporters minutes after Wisconsin’s final practice of the spring on Thursday, Luke Fickell noted UW’s late finish will have his assistants playing catch-up on the recruiting trail.

    “Everybody else has probably been on the road for a week-and-a-half but that’s OK,” he said. “We’ve got a little thing here the next couple days but then our coaches will be on the road recruiting.”

    The late start didn’t hurt Fickell and his coaches in their pursuit of Luke Emmerich, who gave UW an oral commitment for the 2025 class several hours after the conclusion of the final practice.

    Emmerich, 6-foot-1 and 195 pounds, missed his junior season because of injury but played wide receiver, quarterback and defensive back as a sophomore.

    He was timed at 10.69 seconds in the 100-meter dash earlier this spring.

    Emmerich visited UW last month. He reportedly held offers from Minnesota, Michigan State, Nebraska, Iowa State and incoming Big Ten members USC and Washington and several other programs.

    UW has 10 known commitments for its 2025 class.

    More: Reasons for hope and concern as the Badgers finish spring practice

    This article originally appeared on Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: Wisconsin football secures commitment from Luke Emmerich

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