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The 25 best players coming to the Big Ten in 2020
By Paul Harvey
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The Early Signing Period has begun!
The race for the top 2020 recruiting class has been ongoing for a while now, but it is time for some players to put pen to paper with their commitment. Certain players will hold off on signing or committing until February, but a large number of recruits signed on Wednesday.
Obviously, a recruiting ranking does not mean much without coaching and development. However, the rankings are put together for a reason, and there’s no denying there is some worth in them.
With the first day of the ESP in the books, here’s a look at the top 25 highest-rated players in the country coming to the B1G in 2020. Ranking listed is overall based on the 247 Sports Composite Rankings:
- No. 2 – Julian Fleming, 5-star WR, Ohio State
- No. 7 – Paris Johnson Jr., 5-star OT, Ohio State
- No. 20 – Rakim Jarrett, 5-star WR, Maryland
- No. 33 – Jaxon Smith-Njigba, 4-star WR, Ohio State
- No. 38 – Turner Corcoran, 4-star OT, Nebraska
- No. 44 – Curtis Jacobs, 4-star OLB, Penn State
- No. 62 – Gee Scott Jr., 4-star WR, Ohio State
- No. 70 – Trey Wedig, 4-star OT, Wisconsin
- No. 79 – Lathan Ransom, 4-star S, Ohio State
- No. 82 – Mookie Cooper, 4-star WR, Ohio State
- No. 83 – C.J. Stroud, 4-star QB, Ohio State
- No. 84 – Theo Johnson, 4-star TE, Penn State
- No. 92 – A.J. Henning, 4-star WR, Michigan
- No. 96 – Luke Wypler, 4-star OC, Ohio State
- No. 108 – Braiden McGregor, 4-star SDE, Michigan
- No. 116 – Peter Skoronski, 4-star OC, Northwestern
- No. 119 – Blake Corum, 4-star RB, Michigan
- No. 123 – Cody Simon, 4-star OLB, Ohio State
- No. 148 – Jack Nelson, 4-star OT, Wisconsin
- No. 153 – Kourt Williams, 4-star OLB, Ohio State
- No. 154 – Keyshawn Greene, 4-star OLB, Nebraska
- No. 157 – Enzo Jennings, 4-star S, Penn State
- No. 158 – Kalel Mullings, 4-star OLB, Michigan
- No. 161 – Jacolbe Cowan, 4-star DT, Ohio State
- No. 162 – Kaden Johnson, 4-star OLB, Wisconsin
Paul is a lifelong fan and student of all things college football. He has been covering college football since 2017 and the B1G since 2018.