Missouri 2024 Rankings Update: Newcomers
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The Prep Redzone Missouri Class of 2024 football prospects rankings have been updated once again. Today we are taking a look at some new additions who have emerged since the last rankings update a few months ago. Click here to…
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Continue ReadingThe Prep Redzone Missouri Class of 2024 football prospects rankings have been updated once again. Today we are taking a look at some new additions who have emerged since the last rankings update a few months ago.
Here is a quick look at some of the new additions in this rankings update:
Logan is a bit of a mystery man child. He’s also a mountain of a man child standing 6-foot-10 and, reportedly, 360 pounds.
He picked up his first scholarship offer from Arkansas State in March and then added an offer from Arkansas in May.
Morton, a 6-1, 210-pounder, certainly looks the part at linebacker and, following a strong sophomore campaign a year ago, we are expecting even bigger things over the next two years for the Kewpies.
Morton racked up 77 tackles, 11 tackles for loss, two forced fumbles and one interception a year ago.
Porter, like Morton, also looks the part at linebacker at 6-0 and 215 pounds. And, like Morton, he’s coming off a strong sophomore season and should be a problem for opposing offenses over his final two high school seasons.
Porter racked up 83 tackles, eight tackles for loss and one interception as a sophomore.
Bensing, a 6-3, 190-pound wide receiver, looks like he has the potential to beef up into a nice pass-catching tight end over the next few years after spending the offseason running past defensive backs at camps and combines.
Last season, as a sophomore, he caught 24 passes for 260 yards and seven touchdowns. He averaged 10.8 yards per catch.
Webster, a 6-7, 315-pound offensive lineman, played inside at left or right guard as a sophomore a year ago but with his remarkable size obviously projects as a left or right tackle. You can’t teach size and Webster has the size that should attract plenty of attention from college coaches over the next two years. Like all young and big offensive linemen, he has to continue to get stronger and gain experience with as many reps as he can get, but he has a chance to be a very good player in the future.