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NFL Top 100: Nos. 21-40 as high school recruits


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The football season is around the corner and as always, NFL.com releases its top 100 list for the upcoming season. Years ago, all these players were ranked and went through the recruiting process. We take a look back on how those things played out.

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40. Davante Adams

Adams was a two-star prospect who picked Fresno State over San Diego State, his only other offer, despite catching 64 passes for more than 1,000 yards and 12 touchdowns and leading his team to a state title in his senior season.

Adams caught 233 passes for 3,031 yards and 38 TDs in two seasons and then he became a second-round pick of the Green Bay Packers. In his career, Adams has more than 10,000 receiving yards and is coming up on 100 TDs.

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39. Joe Burrow

A mid-level three-star prospect, Burrow signed with Ohio State and was a backup to JT Barrett, but then lost out on the starting job to Dwayne Haskins, so he transferred to LSU. Whether testing him in practice or being blunt, then-Ohio State coach Urban Meyer said Burrow was a “D-II quarterback” and “throws like a girl.”

The former three-star was incredible at LSU especially in 2019 when he threw for 5,671 yards with 60 touchdowns and only six picks, won the Heisman and a national title. Burrow was the top pick in the 2020 draft and is one of the best QBs in the league.

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38. Sauce Gardner

Kentucky, Iowa State, Indiana and others were involved with Gardner throughout his recruitment but the three-star from Detroit (Mich.) Martin Luther King had the best relationship with Cincinnati assistant coach Mike Mickens, who’s now at Notre Dame, and so the Bearcats landed his commitment.

After picking off nine passes with the Bearcats, Gardner was the fourth overall pick in the 2022 draft and was the NFL defensive rookie of the year.

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37. Quinnen Williams

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The Birmingham (Ala.) Wenonah standout flipped from Auburn to Alabama in the summer prior to his senior season and then he finished as a mid-level four-star. Williams totaled 91 tackles (26 for loss) and 10 sacks in two seasons with the Crimson Tide before being picked third overall in the 2019 draft.

Already a two-time Pro Bowler, Williams has 253 tackles and 33 sacks so far with the New York Jets.

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36. Tua Tagovailoa

Tagovailoa wanted to go to Oregon and follow in Marcus Mariota’s footsteps and then USC emerged as the favorite. But Alabama got involved, even when Jake Fromm was still committed, and after tons of coaching upheaval across the country, the Crimson Tide landed him.

Tagovailoa was the fifth overall pick in the 2020 draft and is the Miami Dolphins starter, just recently signing a four-year, $212 million contract.

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35. Josh Hines-Allen

Allen committed to Kentucky during his official visit to Lexington in January as the Wildcats were his only listed offer. Rated as a three-star outside linebacker, Allen grew into an edge rusher at Kentucky and he put up huge numbers with 220 tackles and 31.5 sacks in his career, 17 of them coming in his final season.

The seventh overall pick in the 2019 draft, Allen has been a two-time Pro Bowler with 251 tackles and 45 sacks.

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34. Jordan Love

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Love committed to Utah State in the summer before his senior season over Eastern Washington, Northern Arizona, Sacramento State and Northern Colorado, his only other offers.

The former two-star from Bakersfield (Calif.) Liberty was a late first-round pick even after a struggling final season at Utah State and he became the Green Bay Packers’ starter in 2023. He just signed his four-year, $220 million contract.

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33. Puka Nacua

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The four-star receiver from Orem, Utah, did not sign with USC on National Signing Day and then flipped to Washington but his college career didn’t really take off until he transferred to BYU, where he caught 91 passes for 1,430 yards with 11 TDs over two seasons.

Nacua was a fifth-round draft pick by the Los Angeles Rams and was a major surprise in his rookie season with 105 catches for 1,486 yards and six TDs a year ago.

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32. Quincy Williams

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Williams did not even have a Rivals profile because the Birmingham (Ala.) Wenonah signed with Murray State. He had a successful career playing different positions there and then was a third-round pick of the Jacksonville Jaguars.

Now with the New York Jets, Williams has 414 tackles and 17 pass deflections in his career.

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31. DaRon Bland

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The Modesto (Calif.) Central Catholic standout started as a wide receiver and then went to Sacramento State before flipping to cornerback. Bland then transferred to Fresno State before becoming a fifth-round pick of the Dallas Cowboys.

The unranked prospect was a Pro Bowler in 2023 and has 123 tackles and 14 interceptions so far with the Cowboys.

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