Tulane has 16 players confirmed to visit this weekend. including six who already have committed to the Green Wave. Next week is going to be the bigger weekend of the two before the early signing period begins Dec. 20.
1) Juan Monjarres
2) Stephen Lewerenz
3) Michael Remondet
4) Sorrell Brown
5) Davon Wright
6) Carlos Hatcher
Now to the 10 the Wave is pursuing:
1) Charles Coleman, a 6-3, 250-pound DE from Huntsville (Ala.) Mae Jemison who I just added to the Rivals.com database.
Comment: He's as under the radar as a recruit gets with no listing anywhere other than his Hudl page before my addition. His high school is in its second year of existence and had a huge year before getting blown out in the second round of the Alabama Class 5A playoffs in a big surprise.
2) Dorian Camel, a 6-1, 164-pound 3-star safety from Scotlandville High in Baton Rouge
Comment: He has attracted some SEC interest from Missouri, Arkansas, Mississippi and Mississippi State and has a standing offer from Marshall. When he visited Marshall, he listed the Thundering Herd as his frontrunner, but he did not even know about the school until it offered him. He wants to play safety in college.
https://marshall.rivals.com/news/marshall-leads-for-three-star-db
3) Anthony Lewis, a 6-3, 210-pound 3-star TE from Mobile (Alab. ) Murphy High
Comment: Tulane offered him in March after he was named MVP of the WR/TE group at the Rivals 3-Star Camp in New Orleans. Kentucky was the first school to offer him and he has an offer from Mississippi State, too.
4) Maurice Robinson, a 6-1, 180-pound 3-star QB from Mobile (Alab.) Murphy High whom Tulane is recruiting as an Athlete.
Comment: Robinson, the No. 19 pro-style QB in the country according to Rivals, is just below four-star status and has had offers from Florida, LSU and Mississippi State. Robinson and the team had a rough year, going 3-7 while he completed 77 of 156 passes (49.4 percent) with 12 TDs and 4 INTs. He ran for 523 yards on 59 carries.
5) Larry Brooks, a 6-0, 185-pound 3-star CB from Kennedale High in Texas. Committed to ULM during the summer.
Comment: Tulane is his best offer and should be able to sway him if the coaches really want him. He visited Texas Tech in October but apparently did not receive an offer. He has 130 tackles and three interceptions according to MaxPreps, and his team is still alive in the Class 4A playoffs.
https://texastech.rivals.com/news/brooks-spends-his-birthday-in-lbk
6) Ryan Wright, a 6-3, 240-pound punter from San Ramos, Calif.
Comment: He is the No.4-rated punter in the country by Kohl's Kicking Camps. It appears to a be a two-way battle between Arizona and Tulane in the lead for him. A good athlete, he also plays QB for his high school.
7) Barret PIckering, a 3-star kicker from Hoover High in Alabama rated the 4th best at his position nationally by Rivals.com.
Comment: Committed to Nebraska in October but the coaching change there has opened things up again. Kohl's ranks him the No. 5 kicker in the country. If this weekend resulted in the signing of Wright and Pickering alone, it would be a really good weekend.
https://kohlskicking.com/player-profiles/barret-pickering
8) Curry Benn, a 6-0, 170-pound 3-star CB from Landry-Walker who committed to Southern Miss in July. Rated the No. 39 player in the state of Louisiana by Rivals.
Comment: Other than Arizona, he does not have any big-time offers, and if he is visiting Tulane less than two weeks before signing day, there must be a chance he could flip from USM.
9) Preston Ellison, an unrated 6-3, 195-pound OLB from Permian High in Odessa, Texas.
Comment: Depends on the interest from Tulane at this point. He does not have any reported offers by Rivals. 247 Sports lists him as a safety with an offer from Texas Tech.
10) Jeffery Johnson, a , 6-3, 317-pound 3-star DT from Brookhaven, Miss. rated No. 32 nationally at his position and the No. 6 overall prospect in Mississippi. He is just shy of four-star status.
Comment: He probably is out of reach if offers from Alabama, LSU and Florida among others still stand, but he's visiting. He has said his top three schools were Alabama, Mississippi State and Ole Miss.
1) Juan Monjarres
2) Stephen Lewerenz
3) Michael Remondet
4) Sorrell Brown
5) Davon Wright
6) Carlos Hatcher
Now to the 10 the Wave is pursuing:
1) Charles Coleman, a 6-3, 250-pound DE from Huntsville (Ala.) Mae Jemison who I just added to the Rivals.com database.
Comment: He's as under the radar as a recruit gets with no listing anywhere other than his Hudl page before my addition. His high school is in its second year of existence and had a huge year before getting blown out in the second round of the Alabama Class 5A playoffs in a big surprise.
2) Dorian Camel, a 6-1, 164-pound 3-star safety from Scotlandville High in Baton Rouge
Comment: He has attracted some SEC interest from Missouri, Arkansas, Mississippi and Mississippi State and has a standing offer from Marshall. When he visited Marshall, he listed the Thundering Herd as his frontrunner, but he did not even know about the school until it offered him. He wants to play safety in college.
https://marshall.rivals.com/news/marshall-leads-for-three-star-db
3) Anthony Lewis, a 6-3, 210-pound 3-star TE from Mobile (Alab. ) Murphy High
Comment: Tulane offered him in March after he was named MVP of the WR/TE group at the Rivals 3-Star Camp in New Orleans. Kentucky was the first school to offer him and he has an offer from Mississippi State, too.
4) Maurice Robinson, a 6-1, 180-pound 3-star QB from Mobile (Alab.) Murphy High whom Tulane is recruiting as an Athlete.
Comment: Robinson, the No. 19 pro-style QB in the country according to Rivals, is just below four-star status and has had offers from Florida, LSU and Mississippi State. Robinson and the team had a rough year, going 3-7 while he completed 77 of 156 passes (49.4 percent) with 12 TDs and 4 INTs. He ran for 523 yards on 59 carries.
5) Larry Brooks, a 6-0, 185-pound 3-star CB from Kennedale High in Texas. Committed to ULM during the summer.
Comment: Tulane is his best offer and should be able to sway him if the coaches really want him. He visited Texas Tech in October but apparently did not receive an offer. He has 130 tackles and three interceptions according to MaxPreps, and his team is still alive in the Class 4A playoffs.
https://texastech.rivals.com/news/brooks-spends-his-birthday-in-lbk
6) Ryan Wright, a 6-3, 240-pound punter from San Ramos, Calif.
Comment: He is the No.4-rated punter in the country by Kohl's Kicking Camps. It appears to a be a two-way battle between Arizona and Tulane in the lead for him. A good athlete, he also plays QB for his high school.
7) Barret PIckering, a 3-star kicker from Hoover High in Alabama rated the 4th best at his position nationally by Rivals.com.
Comment: Committed to Nebraska in October but the coaching change there has opened things up again. Kohl's ranks him the No. 5 kicker in the country. If this weekend resulted in the signing of Wright and Pickering alone, it would be a really good weekend.
https://kohlskicking.com/player-profiles/barret-pickering
8) Curry Benn, a 6-0, 170-pound 3-star CB from Landry-Walker who committed to Southern Miss in July. Rated the No. 39 player in the state of Louisiana by Rivals.
Comment: Other than Arizona, he does not have any big-time offers, and if he is visiting Tulane less than two weeks before signing day, there must be a chance he could flip from USM.
9) Preston Ellison, an unrated 6-3, 195-pound OLB from Permian High in Odessa, Texas.
Comment: Depends on the interest from Tulane at this point. He does not have any reported offers by Rivals. 247 Sports lists him as a safety with an offer from Texas Tech.
10) Jeffery Johnson, a , 6-3, 317-pound 3-star DT from Brookhaven, Miss. rated No. 32 nationally at his position and the No. 6 overall prospect in Mississippi. He is just shy of four-star status.
Comment: He probably is out of reach if offers from Alabama, LSU and Florida among others still stand, but he's visiting. He has said his top three schools were Alabama, Mississippi State and Ole Miss.