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Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown (Previous School/High School) Simeon Barrow DT 6-3 235 Grovetown, Ga. (Grovetown) Cole DeMarzo LB 6-3 192 Hilton Head Island, S.C. (Hilton Head) Avery Dunn DE 6-4 215 Shaker Heights, Ohio (Shaker Heights) Dallas Fincher OL 6-3 277 Kentwood, Mich. (East Kentwood) Montorie Foster WR 6-2 180 Cleveland, Ohio (St. Edward) Angelo Grose ^ CB 5-10 170 Mansfield, Ohio (Mansfield Senior) Tommy Guajardo TE 6-3 226 Dearborn, Mich. (Dearborn) Cal Haladay ^ LB 6-1 205 Elysburg, Pa. (Southern Columbia) Devin Hightower ^ LB 6-1 215 Twinsburg, Ohio (Hoban) Noah Kim QB 6-2 180 Centreville, Va. (Westfield) Kyle King ^ DL 6-3 249 Greenfield, Ind. (New Palestine) Terry Lockett Jr. WR 5-11 171 St. Paul, Minn. (Minnehaha Academy) Chris Mayfield DL 6-3 255 Hilliard, Ohio (Hilliard Bradley) Jack Olsen ^ K 5-10 170 Wheaton, Ill. (Wheaton-Warrenville South) Jeff Pietrowski DE 6-2 250 Medina, Ohio (St. Edward) Darius Snow ^ DB 6-2 196 Frisco, Texas (Hebron) Justin Stevens ^ OT 6-5 292 Dartmouth, Nova Scotia (Clarkson) Ian Stewart WR 6-4 196 Woodhaven, Mich. (O.A. Carlson) Ricky White WR 6-0 162 Marietta, Ga. (Marietta) ^ early enrollee

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Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown (Previous School/High School) Simeon Barrow DT 6-3 235 Grovetown, Ga. (Grovetown)Cole DeMarzo LB 6-3 192 Hilton Head Island, S.C. (Hilton Head)Avery Dunn DE 6-4 215 Shaker Heights, Ohio (Shaker Heights)Dallas Fincher OL 6-3 277 Kentwood, Mich. (East Kentwood)Montorie Foster WR 6-2 180 Cleveland, Ohio (St. Edward)Angelo Grose ^ CB 5-10 170 Mansfield, Ohio (Mansfield Senior)Tommy Guajardo TE 6-3 226 Dearborn, Mich. (Dearborn)Cal Haladay ^ LB 6-1 205 Elysburg, Pa. (Southern Columbia)Devin Hightower ^ LB 6-1 215 Twinsburg, Ohio (Hoban)Noah Kim QB 6-2 180 Centreville, Va. (Westfield)Kyle King ^ DL 6-3 249 Greenfield, Ind. (New Palestine)Terry Lockett Jr. WR 5-11 171 St. Paul, Minn. (Minnehaha Academy)Chris Mayfield DL 6-3 255 Hilliard, Ohio (Hilliard Bradley)Jack Olsen ^ K 5-10 170 Wheaton, Ill. (Wheaton-Warrenville South)Jeff Pietrowski DE 6-2 250 Medina, Ohio (St. Edward)Darius Snow ^ DB 6-2 196 Frisco, Texas (Hebron)Justin Stevens ^ OT 6-5 292 Dartmouth, Nova Scotia (Clarkson)Ian Stewart WR 6-4 196 Woodhaven, Mich. (O.A. Carlson)Ricky White WR 6-0 162 Marietta, Ga. (Marietta)

^ early enrollee

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SIMEON BARROWDT | 6-3 | 235GROVETOWN, GA.GROVETOWN HIGH SCHOOL

HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATAListed as one of the top weakside defensive ends in the nation by Rivals.com (No. 43) and 247Sports (No. 45) . . . rated as the fourth-best weakside defensive end prospect in Georgia by Rivals.com . . . ranked among the top players in the state of Georgia by Rivals.com (No. 76), 247Sports (No. 90) and ESPN.com (No. 91) . . . named the Region 3-6A Player of the Year . . . had 63 tackles (42 solo), eight sacks and 20 quarterback hurries his senior season . . . played for Coach Damien Postell at Grovetown High School . . . son of Simeon Barrow . . . born July 6, 2002.

DANTONIO ON BARROW“Simeon is a guy we looked at early in the process last spring and immediately offered him. He was named the regional player of the year and had a strong season with eight sacks as a senior. He’s athletic, can run, and is a guy that will fit into our defensive system. Simeon is a guy that I feel is sort of a ‘doer’ in terms of how he plays. He’s an outstanding athlete and someone we pointed to and felt like we needed to get.”

Ranked one of the top players in the state of Georgia, Simeon Barrow was namd the Region 3-6A Player of the Year as a senior after recording 63 tackles, eight sacks and 20 quarterback hurries.

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Cole DeMarzo, rated the No. 1 linebacker prospect in the state of South Carolina by ESPN.com, was a first-team all-state selection his senior season after compiling 102 tackles.

COLE DEMARZOLB | 6-3 | 192HILTON HEAD ISLAND, S.C.HILTON HEAD HIGH SCHOOL

HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATANamed to the South Carolina Football Coaches Association Class 4A All-State First Team as a defensive back . . . listed as the No. 1 linebacker prospect in the class of 2020 in South Carolina by ESPN.com . . . also listed as the fourth-best linebacker prospect in the state of South Carolina by 247Sports . . . rated one of the best overall players in South Carolina by ESPN.com (No. 17) and 247Sports (No. 25) . . . also garnered first-team all-region accolades . . . selected for the 2019 South Carolina Shrine Bowl on Dec. 21 at Wofford College . . . compiled 102 tackles, including eight tackles for loss and three sacks, to go along with two interceptions, two forced fumbles, two fumble recoveries and 10 pass break-ups during his senior season . . . also caught 36 passes for 663 yards and two touchdowns . . . earned team MVP honors . . . played for Coach BJ Payne at Hilton Head Island High School . . . also played baseball . . . son of Tony and Christine DeMarzo . . . born July 20, 2002

DANTONIO ON DEMARZO“Cole DeMarzo is a linebacker with Michigan connections, out of Hilton Head, South Carolina. He’s a multi-sport, multi-position type player; he plays wide receiver, linebacker, and safety. We look at him as sort of that hybrid (linebacker) guy that has to go out in space and play over the slot a lot. But we’ll see where he plays when he gets here. He demonstrated his abilities in camp: 10-foot long jumper; a guy that ran extremely well, ran 4.6; and had a vertical of 34 inches. He also has great hands. He’s a player we looked at and said he’ll find a place.”

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AVERY DUNNDE | 6-4 | 215SHAKER HEIGHTS, OHIOSHAKER HEIGHTS HIGH SCHOOL

HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATARated the top weakside defensive end prospect in the Class of 2020 in the state of Ohio by 247Sports . . . listed as one of the top overall players in Ohio by 247Sports (No. 15), Rivals.com (No. 46) and ESPN.com (No. 56) . . . ranked one of the best weakside defensive ends in the nation by 247Sports (No. 27) . . . also listed as one of the top outside linebackers in the state of Ohio by Rivals.com (No. 4) . . . named the Greater Cleveland Conference Defensive Player of the Year . . . named to the Max Preps Ohio All-State First Team . . . named to the Ohio Prep Sportswriters (OPSWA) Division 1 All-Ohio Second Team . . . earned first-team All-Northeast Lakes All-District honors . . . had a huge senior season, compiling 79 tackles, including 31 tackles for loss and 10 sacks . . . also had seven pass break-ups, three fumble recoveries and one defensive touchdown . . . team captain . . . played for Coach Alex Nicholson at Shaker Heights High School . . . son of William Dunn and Daphne Swann . . . born Sept. 3, 2002.

DANTONIO ON DUNN“When you talked to the coaches throughout Ohio, Avery Dunn’s name kept coming up. He has great length and could probably play linebacker; he runs very effectively. He reminds me of Shilique Calhoun in a lot of ways. He’s explosive, long and athletic. Avery should be a great player for us here as he moves forward.”

Avery Dunn recorded 79 tackles, including 31 tackles for loss, during his senior season in 2019 at Shaker Heights High School to earn Greater Cleveland Conference Defensive Player of the Year honors. [Photo by 247Sports]

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DALLAS FINCHEROL | 6-3 | 277KENTWOOD, MICH.EAST KENTWOOD HIGH SCHOOL

HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATANamed to The Detroit News Dream Team . . . selected to the MLive Grand Rapids Dream Team . . . Associated Press Division 1-2 All-State First-Team honoree . . . rated the best offensive lineman in the Class of 2020 in the state of Michigan by Rivals.com and also the No. 1 center . . . ranked one of the best centers in the country by Rivals.com (No. 6) and ESPN.com (No. 7) . . . also ranked the second-best offensive guard in the state of Michigan by 247Sports (No. 2) . . . listed among the top offensive guard prospects in the nation by 247Sports (No. 19) . . . ranked one of the top overall players in the state of Michigan by 247Sports (No. 12), Rivals.com (No. 12), The Detroit News (No. 12) and ESPN.com (No. 17) . . . also listed among the best play-ers in the Midwest (No. 53) by ESPN.com . . . three-year starter played for Coach Tony Kimbrough at East Kentwood High School . . . did not allow a sack all season and led the Falcons in pancakes . . . team captain . . . son of Mark Fincher and Katrina J. DeBose . . . Mark was a three-year letterwinner at offensive tackle under Coach George Perles at Michigan State (1983, 1985-86) . . . born Aug. 2, 2002.

Ranked one of the top offensive line prospects in the Midwest, Dallas Fincher was a Dream Team selection by The Detroit News following his senior season at East Kentwood High School. [Photo by 247Sports]

DANTONIO ON FINCHER“Dallas was a highly recruited offensive lineman who was the first commit in our class. He has size and athletic ability, about 6-3 and 280 pounds. The fact that he can play center sort of distinguishes him a little bit because it’s tough playing center. He’s an outstanding young man and we look for him to get involved early in the process as he moves here. His father Mark played for Coach (George) Perles, so he’s another legacy player in our program.”

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MONTORIE FOSTERWR | 6-2 | 180CLEVELAND, OHIOST. EDWARD HIGH SCHOOL

HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATARated one of the best wide receivers in the Class of 2020 in Ohio by 247Sports (No. 3) and ESPN.com (No. 5) . . . ranked one of the best overall players in the state of Ohio by 247Sports (No. 29) and ESPN.com (No. 40) . . . basketball standout has played four years of varsity . . . joined the football team for his first year of varsity football in 2019 for the Eagles and was named to the Ohio Prep Sportswriters (OPSWA) Division 1 All-Ohio Second Team . . . earned OPSWA Northeast Lakes District first-team honors . . . played for Coach Tom Lombardo at St. Edward . . . helped the Eagles to an 11-2 record and a berth in the 2019 OHSAA Division 1 regional finals . . . in his debut as a starter in Week 2, caught four passes for 118 yards and two touchdowns against Detroit Cass Tech . . . son of Montorie Foster Sr. . . . born Aug. 3, 2001.

DANTONIO ON FOSTER“Montorie Foster had not played football since the seventh grade before this season. He walked in and decided to play his senior year. He has a huge ceiling for what he’s going to be able to accomplish; he’s got great jumping ability and hand-eye coordination. I thought he made all the catches, and the thing that really was very interesting to watch was his toughness out on the football field, his toughness in terms of blocking, things of that nature. I think he can be an outstanding football player and he’s already an outstanding basketball player. We’re very excited about his potential.”

A basketball standout, Montorie Foster excelled on the gridiron his senior season, earning all-state honors as a wide receiver in his first year on varsity at St. Edward High School while helping the Eagles to the regional finals. [Photo by Matt Goul, Cleveland.com]

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ANGELO GROSECB | 5-10 | 170MANSFIELD, OHIOMANSFIELD SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL

HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATAPlans to enroll for the 2020 spring semester and participate in spring practice . . . rated the No. 1 cornerback in the Class of 2020 in the state of Ohio by 247Sports and No. 2 by Rivals.com . . . named runner-up for Ohio Mr. Football . . . chosen the Ohio Prep Sportswriters (OPSWA) Division 3 Defensive Player of the Year . . . first-team Max Preps All-Ohio selection . . . ranked among the top overall players in Ohio by 247Sports (No. 10) and Rivals.com (No. 20) . . . listed as one of the best cornerbacks in the country by 247Sports (No. 26) and Rivals.com (No. 66) . . . named one of the top overall players in the nation by 247Sports (No. 327) . . . picked to the OPSWA All-Ohio Division 3 First Team . . . also earned Defensive Player of the Year honors for the Division 3 Northwest District and the Ohio Cardinal Conference . . . helped lead Mans-field Senior High School to a 13-2 overall record and a berth in the OHSAA Division 3 state title game . . . recorded 112 tackles, including 16 tackles for loss and 1.5 sacks . . . also had three forced fumbles, two interceptions and a fumble recovery . . . was also a wide receiver, kick returner, punt returner and punter . . . scored nine rushing touchdowns in addition to returning a punt and kickoff for scores . . . hauled in 76 receptions for 1,038 yards and 12 TDs . . . also had 28 carries for 187 yards (6.7 avg.) . . . had a huge game in the Final Four win over Aurora, intercepting a pass in overtime and also scoring the game-winning touchdown in OT on a 5-yard catch to send the Tygers to the state title game . . . had six tackles and a pass break-up in the state championship game against Trotwood-Madison . . . played for Coach Chioke Bradley at Mansfield Senior High School . . . earned special mention OPSWA All-Ohio Division 3 honors as a junior in 2018 . . . also plays basketball . . . son of Ali Grose . . . born May 17, 2002.

Rated the No. 1 cornerback in the state of Ohio by 247Sports, Angelo Grose was named runner-up for Ohio Mr. Football and the Division 3 Defensive Player of the Year while leading Mansfield Senior High School to the state title game as a senior in 2019. [Photo by Cincinnati.com]

DANTONIO ON GROSE“Angelo did it all in high school and was Ohio Mr. Football runner-up and the Division 3 Defensive Player of the Year. He played all over the place: running back, wide receiver, punt returner, kick returner, corner, safety. He is a very tough and competitive player. Angelo reminds me of Josiah Scott in terms of the way he comes to play.”

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TOMMY GUAJARDOTE | 6-3 | 226DEARBORN, MICH.DEARBORN HIGH SCHOOL

HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATARanks as the No. 1 tight end prospect in the state of Michigan’s Class of 2020 by Rivals.com and ESPN.com . . . rated one of the best overall players in Michigan by 247Sports (No. 19), ESPN.com (No. 20) and Rivals.com (No. 21) . . . listed as the No. 16 Y-Tight End in the nation by ESPN.com . . . also ranks among the top tight end prospects in the country by 247Sports (No. 24) and Rivals.com (No. 28) . . . named one of the best players in the Midwest (No. 69) by ESPN.com . . . played for Coach John Powell at Dearborn High School . . . named to the MLive Metro Detroit Dream Team for offense (honorable mention) . . . also played on defense . . . also plays basketball . . . son of Tom Guajardo and Samantha Gideon . . . born June 3, 2001.

DANTONIO ON GUAJARDO“Tommy was one of our earliest commitments in the class. He’s very athletic and has great hands. He demonstrated his ability to run after the catch during our camp. Tommy wanted to be a Spartan from the get-go and he’s been committed for a long time here.”

Tommy Guajardo is ranked the No. 1 tight end prospect in the state of Michigan by Rivals.com and ESPN.com. [Photo by 247Sports]

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CAL HALADAYLB | 6-1 | 205ELYSBURG, PA.SOUTHERN COLUMBIA HIGH SCHOOL

HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATAPlans to enroll for the 2020 spring semester and participate in spring practice . . . ranked the No. 1 inside linebacker prospect in Pennsylvania’s Class of 2020 by Rivals.com and ESPN.com . . . listed among the top overall players in Pennsylvania by ESPN.com (No. 5), Rivals.com (No. 10) and 247Sports (No. 10) . . . rated one of the top inside linebackers in the country by ESPN.com (No. 16) and 247Sports (No. 42) . . . played for Coach Jim Roth at Southern Columbia High School and was a member of the most accomplished senior class in school history, winning three straight state titles and finishing with a record of 63-1 . . . is the all-time leading tackler in school history . . . multiple first-team all-state honoree . . . helped lead Southern Columbia to a perfect 16-0 record and the PIAA Class 2A state championship, the 10th state title in school history and third consecutive championship for the Tigers . . . led the Tigers with nine tackles and a 39-yard interception return for a touchdown in the dominant 74-7 victory over Avonworth in the state championship game . . . also a member of the 2018 state championship team and was a first-team Class 2A all-state selection after recording 131 tackles . . . had 109 tackles as a sophomore in 2017 while helping the Tigers to the state title . . . set a school single-season record with 151 tackles as a freshman in 2016 as Southern Columbia reached the state championship game . . . son of Greg and Noreen Haladay . . . born Dec. 16, 2000.

Cal Halady is the all-time leading tackler at Southern Columbia High School and helped lead the team to three state championships during his career. [Photo by Christopher Horner, Tribune-Review]

DANTONIO ON HALADAY“Cal Haladay is very instinctive, plays downhill, and is athletic. He has a way of slipping blockers. He reminds me, a big comparison, when I was at Ohio State as a graduate assistant, Chris Spielman walked in there 205 (pounds), made every play. Very slippery guy, can defeat blocks; sort of reminds me of (Spielman) in that respect. Hopefully Cal gets to the height that Chris did. Cal is a three-time state champion and the all-time leading tackler at his high school.”

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DEVIN HIGHTOWERLB | 6-1 | 215TWINSBURG, OHIOHOBAN HIGH SCHOOL

HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATAPlans to enroll for the 2020 spring semester and participate in spring practice . . . named the Ohio Prep Sportswriters (OPSWA) Division 2 Defensive Player of the Year . . . ranked one of the best outside linebackers in the Class of 2020 in Ohio by Rivals.com (No. 2), 247Sports (No. 3) and ESPN.com (No. 4) . . . listed among the top overall players in Ohio by Rivals.com (No. 16), 247Sports (No. 28) and ESPN.com (No. 32) . . . ranked one of the best outside linebackers in the country by Rivals.com (No. 42) . . . named to the Max Preps Ohio All-State First Team . . . named a finalist for Cleveland.com Defensive Player of the Year . . . named first-team all-state in Division 2 by OPSWA . . . also selected to the All-Northeast Inland District Division 2 First Team in addition to first-team all-conference honors . . . helped the Knights to an 11-2 record and a run to the 2019 OHSAA Division 2 regional finals . . . had a remarkable eight interceptions, including four returned for touchdowns as a senior . . . racked up 10 sacks . . . compiled a total of 56 tackles . . . helped the Knights to an undefeated 15-0 record and the OHSAA Division 2 state championship as a junior in 2018 . . . had an interception, pass break-up and tackle in the 2018 state title game against Massillon Washington . . . played two years for Coach Tim Tyrrell at Archbishop Hoban High School . . . also played two years at St. Edward High School as a freshman and sophomore . . . son of Dwayne Hightower and Rosilyn Gregory . . . born Oct. 23, 2001.

Ranked one of the best outside linebackers in the country, Devin High-tower was named the Ohio Division 2 Defensive Player of the Year after recording eight interceptions and 56 tackles during his senior season. [Photo by John Kuntz, Cleveland.com]

DANTONIO ON HIGHTOWER“Devin Hightower was named the Ohio Division 2 Defensive Player of the Year. He is very athletic and has a quick twitch. He also has great ball skills; he had eight interceptions as a senior, and returned four of them for a touchdown. Devin should be a guy that gets involved very quickly.”

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NOAH KIMQB | 6-2 | 180CENTREVILLE, VA.WESTFIELD HIGH SCHOOL

HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATAA pro-style quarterback, was a three-year starter at Westfield High School for Coach Kyle Simmons . . . led the Bulldogs to a 13-1 record and the Virginia Class 6 semifinals during senior season, falling to eventual state champion South County . . . posted a 41-2 record in his career as a starter . . . was named the Concorde District Offensive Player of the Year and also earned First-Team All-Northern Region . . . rated the second-best quarterback prospect in the Class of 2020 in the state of Virginia by Rivals.com and ESPN.com . . . was 142-for-235 passing for 2,442 yards with 30 TDs and only three INTs, while rushing 37 times for 276 yards with seven rushing TDs, as Westfield mounted big leads and he would be taken out early . . . threw for multiple TDs in 11 of the 14 games, including four games with three TDs each and one game with five TD passes . . . had 200-plus passing yards in five games . . . had two rushing TDs in three separate games . . . named the Military Bowl DC Touchdown Club High School Football Player of the Week on Nov. 12 for his performance in which he was 14-of-24 for 210 yards and five TDs passing, while rushing for 19 yards and two other TDs, leading Westfield to a 47-34 victory over Chantilly . . . listed among the top pro-style quarterbacks in the country by Rivals.com (No. 33) and ESPN.com (No. 36) . . . ranked one of the top players in Virginia by Rivals.com (No. 16) and ESPN.com (No. 21) . . .

suffered leg injury in the 2018 Virginia Class 6 semifinals of his junior season . . . Westfield’s season came to end in semifinals, halting the Bulldogs’ 37-game winning streak and three consecutive state titles . . . also plays basketball at Westfield . . . son of Tae and Tina Kim . . . born Dec. 3, 2001.

DANTONIO ON KIM“Noah Kim is an interesting guy in the fact that we had watched him really camp here as a 10th grader. We’ve watched him for a very long time. He’s elusive, quick, has a great arm, and makes great decisions. He makes all the throws.”

Noah Kim compiled a 41-2 record as a starter at Westfield High School and threw for 2,442 yards and 30 TDs during his senior campaign in 2019.

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KYLE KINGDL | 6-3 | 249GREENFIELD, IND.NEW PALESTINE HIGH SCHOOL

HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATAPlans to enroll for the 2020 spring semester and participate in spring practice . . . ranked the No. 1 strongside defensive end prospect in the Class of 2020 in Indiana by 247Sports . . . also rated the second-best strongside defensive end in Indiana by Rivals.com and ESPN.com . . . listed as one of the best overall players in Indiana by 247Sports (No. 6), ESPN.com (No. 6) and Rivals.com (No. 11) . . . named one of the best strongside defensive ends in the nation by 247Sports (No. 30) . . . among ESPN.com’s top overall prospects in the Midwest (No. 79) . . . played for Coach Kyle Ralph at New Palestine High School and helped the Dragons to back-to-back Class 5A state titles . . . had 160 tackles, 53 tackles for loss and 28.5 sacks in his career . . . named the top defensive lineman in the state by the Indiana Football Coaches Association (Mr. Football Position Winner) . . . first-team all-state selection by the Indiana Football Coaches Association as a senior after collecting 67 tackles, including 18.5 for loss, with seven sacks, two blocked punts and two forced fumbles . . . had two tackles for loss (28 yards) and one sack (9 yards) in the 2019 Class 5A state championship game win over Valparaiso to secure a perfect 14-0 season for New Palestine . . . had two tackles, including a half tackle for loss, and two pass break-ups in the 2018 state championship game victory over Decatur Central as New Palestine capped an undefeated 14-0 season . . . had 71 tackles, including 26 for loss and 18 sacks, as a junior in 2018 to earn honorable mention all-state honors . . . son of Clayton King and Crystal Renfro . . . born Dec. 20, 2001.

Kyle King was named the 2019 Defensive Lineman of the Year by the Indiana Football Coaches Association after helping lead New Palestine to back-to-back state titles. [Photo by 247Sports]

DANTONIO ON KING“Kyle King is a 6-3-plus, 250-pound defensive end who cleans 380 pounds. He was named defensive lineman in the state of Indiana and won back-to-back state titles. He is very explosive, tough, and can run very well. I feel like Kyle has a huge upside.”

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TERRY LOCKETT JR.WR | 5-11 | 171ST. PAUL, MINN.MINNEHAHA ACADEMY

HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATARanked the top wide receiver prospect in the Class of 2020 in the state of Minnesota by 247Sports . . . rated one of the best overall players in the state of Minnesota by Rivals.com (No. 2), 247Sports (No. 6) and ESPN.com (No. 8) . . . listed as one of the top “athletes” in the nation by Rivals.com (No. 6) . . . speedy wide receiver for the St. Paul Academy/Minnehaha Academy/Blake team that finished as Class 4A runner-up . . . named to the Minnesota Vikings All-State Football Team, and was presented award at Vikings game at US Bank Stadium . . . also earned Minneapolis Star Tribune All-Metro second-team offense honors . . . tallied 53 receptions for 1,030 yards with 14 TDs in 10 games as a senior . . . recorded 27 receptions for 423 yards and seven TDs in five postseason games, including eight catches for 178 yards and three TDs in 36-30 win over Benilde-St Margarets in the Class 4A, Section 5 final, highlighted by a leaping TD catch for the game-winner with 44 seconds left, capping SMB’s 13-point second half comeback to get into the state tourna-ment . . . a two-sport standout, also excels in basketball, helping Minnehaha Academy to its second straight Class 2A state title as a sophomore in 2018 . . . he started as a sophomore at Minnehaha, moved to Ohio to play basketball at the SPIRE Institute and football at Ashtabula St. John’s before returning to Minnehaha as a senior . . . played junior season of football at Ashtabula St. John, while playing basketball at SPIRE Academy in Ohio, where his father, Terry Lockett Sr., was assistant coach, and was teammates with current Michigan State men’s basketball freshman guard Rocket Watts, as the team made a run to the Elite 8 of the 2018 Prep School National Championships,

Ranked the top wide receiver in the state of Minnesota by 247Sports, Terry Lockett Jr. caught 53 passes for 1,030 yards and 14 TDs as a senior. [Photo by Star Tribune]

averaging 11.8 points, 4.6 assists and 2.3 rebounds per game . . . in his first football game at Ashtabula St. John, caught a 67-yard TD catch . . . also had six catches for 134 yards and three TDs in second game, while only playing the first half . . . son of Terry Lockett Sr. and Erin Hottinger . . . his father, Terry Lockett Sr., grew up in Detroit, has family members who attend Michigan State and others that have graduated from MSU . . . born April 6, 2001.

DANTONIO ON LOCKETT“Terry Lockett made the commitment here this past weekend, but he’s a guy that we recruited really throughout the entire year, and offered him early in the process. He’s an excellent basketball player, very fluid, makes all the catches. Just a polished receiver with great hand-eye coordination and an outstanding player. We’ll take him basically as an athlete. He’ll start on the wide receiver side of the ball, but he may find himself playing a little defense.”

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CHRIS MAYFIELDDL | 6-3 | 255HILLIARD, OHIOHILLIARD BRADLEY HIGH SCHOOL

HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATAPlayed at Hilliard Bradley High School for Coach Mike LoParo . . . ranked one of the top overall players in the state of Ohio by 247Sports (No. 41), ESPN.com (No. 45) and Rivals.com (No. 51) . . . listed among the best strongside defensive ends in the nation by 247Sports (No. 52) and the state of Ohio (No. 4) . . . was out his senior season due to an injury . . . named to the Ohio Capital Conference-Cardinal Division First Team as a junior in 2018 . . . also a standout basketball player for Hilliard Bradley . . . son of William and Lakesha Mayfield . . . born Jan. 17, 2002.

DANTONIO ON MAYFIELD“Chris Mayfield was out his senior season with a knee injury, but he’s one of the top-rated players in Ohio. He’s very athletic and started in basketball all four years at Hilliard Bradley High school. Chris is another player who will come in as a defensive end and could grow to a defensive tackle.”

Rated one of the top players in the state of Ohio, defensive lineman Chris Mayfield was a first-team All-OCC Cardinal selection in 2018. [Photo by 247Sports]

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JACK OLSENK | 5-10 | 170WHEATON, ILL.WHEATON-WARRENVILLE SOUTH HIGH SCHOOL

HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATAPlans to enroll for the 2020 spring semester and participate in spring practice . . . a four-year letterwinner at Wheaton-Warrenville South High School . . . selected to play in the 2020 All-American Bowl on Jan. 4, 2020, in San Antonio, Texas, on the West squad . . . ranked as a five-star placekicker and the No. 3 placekicker overall by Chris Sailer Kicking . . . rated as the No. 38 player overall in Illinois as well as the No. 4 kicker in the country by 247sports.com . . . also ranked the No. 4 kicker in the nation by Rivals.com . . . earned 7A IHSFCA All-State accolades . . . also named to the EDGYTIM/Rivals.com Il-linois All State team as well as being a Chicago Sun-Times All-Area honoree . . . made 42-of-42 extra points and 10 field goals, with a long of 53 yards, also booming 54 touchbacks in 64 kickoffs . . . named to the 2019 MaxPreps Preseason High School All-American Football Team, as well as MaxPreps Preseason Great Lakes Region Fab 50 . . . set an Illinois High School As-sociation record in 2018 by making eight field goals in one game and also broke the single-season record with 22 field goals in 24 attempts, including making 3-for-3 of his season-long of 48 yards . . . son of Greg and Aimee Olsen . . . born April 4, 2002.

Jack Olsen was named to the 2020 All-American Bowl after making 10 field goals and all 42 of his PATs as a senior in 2019. [Photo by Shaw Media]

DANTONIO ON OLSEN“I had a chance to watch Jack kick at our camp and he’s got great productivity. He’s got great range and he’s able to kick the ball in the end zone consistently. He’ll compete for playing opportunities immediately. He should be our kicker here for the next three years for sure, after this year, possibly maybe the next three years, but he’ll compete this year.”

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JEFF PIETROWSKIDE | 6-2 | 250MEDINA, OHIOST. EDWARD HIGH SCHOOL

HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATANamed the Ohio Prep Sportswriters (OPSWA) Division 1 Defensive Player of the Year . . . also named to the OPSWA All-Ohio Division 1 First Team . . . selected the Cleveland.com Defensive Player of the Year . . . rated the second-best weakside defensive end prospect in the Class of 2020 in Ohio by 247Sports . . . also ranked one of the best weakside defensive ends in the country by 247Sports (No. 47) . . . earned OPSWA Northeast Lakes District Defensive Player of the Year and first-team honors . . . played for Coach Tom Lombardo at St. Edward . . . helped anchor a defensive line that led St. Edward to the OHSAA Division 1 state championship in 2018 and a run to the OHSAA Division regional finals in 2019 . . . recorded 14.5 sacks as a senior in 2019, including 27 quarterback hurries and 12 hits, to go along with three forced fumbles and three more recoveries . . . ranked among the top overall players in Ohio by 247Sports (No. 34), ESPN.com (No. 49) and Rivals.com (No. 55) . . . had five stops, including a 3-yard loss, in the 2018 state title game against Cincinnati Colerain . . . son of Jeff and Moira Pietrowski . . . born Sept. 18, 2001.

Jeff Pietrowski recorded 14.5 sacks for St. Edward High School in 2019 to earn Ohio Division 1 Defensive Player of the Year honors. [Photo by First Star Football Report]

DANTONIO ON PIETROWSKI“Jeff Pietrowski comes from St. Edward, an institution that plays the same defense that we do. There’s a lot of carryover in that respect. He reminds me of Kenny Willekes in the way he plays: relentless guy, tough, on-the-edge. He was an extremely productive player at St. Edward, and has been productive for quite a while in his high school career. Jeff should be a guy that has an opportunity for immediate contributions as we go.”

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DARIUS SNOWDB | 6-2 | 196FRISCO, TEXASHEBRON HIGH SCHOOL

HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATAPlans to enroll for the 2020 spring semester and participate in spring practice . . . ranked one of the best overall players in the nation by 247Sports (No. 325) . . . rated one of the top safeties in the nation by Rivals.com (No. 31) and ESPN.com (No. 39) . . . also ranked one of the best outside linebackers in the country by 247Sports (No. 27) . . . listed among the top overall players in the state of Texas by 247Sports (No. 43) and Rivals.com (No. 57) . . . was rated the No. 10 overall player among the top 50 recruits in the Class of 2020 by The Dallas Morning News . . . played for Coach Brian Brazil at Hebron High School . . . named the District 6-6A Defensive MVP as a senior in 2019 . . . named to the Academic All-State Team as an honorable mention selection . . . recorded 108 tackles and three pass break-ups his junior season in 2018 as Hebron reached the third round of the Class 6A playoffs; was an honorable mention AP all-state choice . . . was a first-team Associated Press Class 6A all-state honoree as a sophomore in 2017 after collecting 126 tackles (72 solo), one interception and three pass break-ups . . . also played basketball . . . son of Eric Snow, who played basketball at Michigan State from 1991-95 and ranks fourth all-time in the Spartan record book with 599 career assists . . . Eric was a second-round NBA Draft selection by Milwaukee in 1995 and spent 13 seasons in the NBA (Seattle, 1995-98; Philadelphia, 1997-2004; Cleveland, 2004-08) . . . Darius’ uncle, Percy Snow, was a four-year letterwin-ner (1986-89) and two-time All-America linebacker for the Spartans and is a member of the College Football Hall of Fame.

Darius Snow is the one of the highest-rated safety prospects in the nation. [Photo by 247Sports]

DANTONIO ON SNOW“Darius Snow is ranked as one of the top safeties in America. He has been one of the leaders in this recruiting class. As you sit and talk to him, he has great football knowledge. He also has striking ability and great ball skills. I think that he’ll have an opportunity to get on the field very early, and he should build that foundation this spring and be a factor here coming into fall camp.”

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JUSTIN STEVENSOT | 6-5 | 292DARTMOUTH, NOVA SCOTIACLARKSON HIGH SCHOOL

HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATAPlans to enroll for the 2020 semester and participate in spring practice . . . ranked one of the top overall prospects in Ontario . . . rated the second-best offensive tackle in Ontario by ESPN.com . . . played for Mississauga Clarkson Football North in Ontario . . . named the 2019 Football North Offensive Player of the Year . . . spent his freshman year playing at Auburn Drive High School in his native Nova Scotia before transferring to Mississauga Clarkson Football North . . . son of Dale and Annie Mae Stevens . . . born April 1, 2001.

DANTONIO ON STEVENS“Justin really played defensive lineman for the most part in his high school career. He went to post-high school in Canada. What we saw was a big, athletic guy, 6-5 plus, 290 pounds. He can really run, and had a vertical of over 30 inches in our camp. The question was whether we were going to try to transition him to the offensive side of the ball, which he played this past year. He’ll come in mid-season as an early enrollee and will be a guy that has an opportunity to lay a foundation for himself here. He has tremendous upside in terms of his athletic ability, size and strength.”

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IAN STEWARTWR | 6-4 | 196WOODHAVEN, MICH.O.A. CARLSON HIGH SCHOOL

HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATAFour-year letterwinner at O.A. Carlson High School for Coach Jack Giarmo . . . ranked one of the top overall players in the state of Michigan by Rivals.com (No. 18), The Detroit News (No. 20), 247Sports.com (No. 20) and ESPN.com (No. 21) . . . was in the Top 10 for the Michigan Mr. Football Award . . . earned First Team All-Downriver League honors . . . played quarterback and defensive back during senior season for the Marauders . . . scored one rushing TD and threw a TD pass in 49-12 win over Taylor . . . posted 200 yards of all-purpose offense and accounted for four touchdowns in week 5 win . . . accounted for three touchdowns and 120 all-purpose yards in rout of Trenton, including a 58-yard scoring scamper . . . helped the Marauders to a 23-8 record over the last three seasons . . . as a freshman on varsity, had single-game bests of nine catches for 110 yards and a touchdown . . . also plays basketball and runs track at Carlson . . . son of Robert and Michelle Stewart . . . born Feb. 19, 2002.

DANTONIO ON STEWART“Ian is a multi-dimensional athlete who was a quarterback in high school, so you didn’t see him playing wide receiver in high school too much, but we had a chance to watch him in camp. He’s 6-4, 196 pounds, and can run you down as a safety or linebacker. We were very excited to watch him progress in the fact that what he did in camp that really earned him his opportunities for a scholarship, then he was a team leader at Carlson in terms of quarterbacking their football team. While you didn’t see him catching the football, he did it enough in camp that we thought he could be very, very special.”

A multi-dimensional athlete, Ian Stewart was a finalist for the 2019 Michigan Mr. Football Award after a strong senior season at O.A. Carlson High School.

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RICKY WHITEWR | 6-0 | 162MARIETTA, GA.MARIETTA HIGH SCHOOL

HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATABig-play and athletic receiver helped lead Marietta High School to the Georgia Class 7A state championship after transferring there for his senior season . . . had 97 catches for 1,319 yards (87.9 ypg) and 16 touchdowns as a senior as Marietta went 13-2 . . . also had six carries for 70 yards (11.7 avg.) . . . played for Coach Richard Morgan at Marietta High School . . . recorded five receptions for 72 yards, including a 21-yard TD, in the state title game victory over Lowndes . . . had 55 catches for 1,066 yards and 13 TDs as a junior at Wheeler in 2018 and earned first-team all-region 2-7A honors . . . ranked one of the top wide receivers in the nation by Rivals.com (No. 91) . . . also listed as one of the best overall players in Georgia by Rivals.com (No. 60) . . . son of Ricky White III and Tori Butler . . . born Feb. 6, 2002.

DANTONIO ON WHITE“Ricky White is an incredible playmaker who makes people miss all over the field. I watched him practice before the state title game and was extremely impressed. He has great hand-eye coordination and run-after-catch ability. He’s a guy that can compete immediately.”

Ricky White posted impressive numbers in 2019 with 97 catches for 1,319 yards and 16 TDs as Marietta won the Class 7A state title in Georgia. [Photo by Atlanta Journal Constitution]