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jps1983

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Seems very early to think about, but I'd imagine JJ is in the mid 80s since he is one of the top 2 or 3 overall prospects in the country. AB would likely be a low 80s (82 or so) since he is a 5* but not in the top 15 nationally.
 

cmmiller711

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Seems very early to think about, but I'd imagine JJ is in the mid 80s since he is one of the top 2 or 3 overall prospects in the country. AB would likely be a low 80s (82 or so) since he is a 5* but not in the top 15 nationally.
that depends on which service you pay attention to. AB is Scout.com's #1 overall prospect, and JJ is ESPN's #1 overall prospect.
 

jps1983

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that depends on which service you pay attention to. AB is Scout.com's #1 overall prospect, and JJ is ESPN's #1 overall prospect.
Thanks for the info, I didn't realize AB was that highly ranked for Scout (I went off of Rivals). I think JJ would still be a mid 80s (any top 5-10 player usually is) in the game. AB's ranking would obviously vary depending on which service the game uses, but regardless, Bama is going to have some solid freshmen on next year's game.
 

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