Recruiting: Still waiting on Jordan Seaton, CU Buffs announce class of 21 newcomers for 2024

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Recruiting: Still waiting on Jordan Seaton, CU Buffs announce class of 21 newcomers for 2024

What CU didn’t do was sign Jordan Seaton, the No. 1-rated offensive tackle in the 2024 class out of IMG Academy in Florida. With more than 30 scholarship offers in hand, including from many of the elite teams in the country, the 6-foot-5, 290-pound Seaton made national TV appearances to announce his verbal commitment to CU on Dec. 7. A social media post on Tuesday from Seaton indicated he was still debating his final choice. By Wednesday afternoon, 247Sports projected that Seaton would sign with Maryland. He played his first three years of high school football in the Washington, D.C., area before going to IMG. By Wednesday evening, Seaton had not signed with anyone, meaning CU still has a chance. The early signing period ends Friday and Seaton is expected to sign a national letter of intent by then. The high school class is ranked 98th, and last in the new 16-team Big 12, in large part because of the low numbers. However, the Buffs’ average player rating of 93.13 leads the Big 12 and ranks second nationally to Georgia (93.58). The Buffs also added weapons in the passing game (five receivers and a tight end), a pair of quarterbacks with college experience, a veteran defensive back and a running back. Coach Prime has often reiterated that the majority of the class would come through the transfer portal, but Wednesday’s haul of prep signees was smaller than expected. CU had nine high school players committed, including Seaton. Three others were taken off of CU’s commitment list Wednesday, including edge Amontrae Bradford, who signed with Georgia Tech instead. Of those who did sign, the Buffs got three four-star recruits in Brandon Davis-Swain (West Bloomfield, Mich.), Kamron Mikell (Statesboro, Ga.) and Drelon Miller (Silsbee, Texas), as well as two three-star recruits in Eric Brantley (Valdosta, Ga.) and Micah Welch (Baldwin, Ga.). In the 247Sports database, which goes back to 2000, Miller is the eighth-highest rated player ever to sign with CU and the highest-rated receiver. Mikell is the second-highest rated receiver ever signed by the Buffs. A former Texas A&M commit, Miller had three 1,000-yard seasons and also rushed for nearly 800 yards in his prep career. Mikell is an “athlete” who played quarterback, running back and cornerback, but is projected as a receiver with the Buffs. Davis-Swain is the highest-rated edge player signed by CU since Nick Kasa in 2009. A former Notre Dame commit, he posted 50 career sacks, the second-most in Michigan High School history for any division. Brantley recorded 34 sacks and 108 tackles for loss in his three seasons of varsity football. Welch ranks as one of the top 60 running backs in the country and in 19 games during his last two seasons of high school, he rushed for 2,268 yards and 24 touchdowns, averaging 6.7 yards per carry. BuffZone has previously reported on each of the transfer additions, but CU officially announced that all 15 have signed their financial aid agreements. Those agreements are not binding for the player, so they could still be recruited by other schools until they enroll at CU. The transfer group includes four offensive linemen who were starters at other FBS schools – Kahlil Benson (Indiana), Tyler Johnson (Houston), Justin Mayers (UTEP) and Yakiri Walker (Connecticut) – the leading receiver from Vanderbilt (Will Sheppard) and the top tight end at Cincinnati (Chamon Metayer) on offense. On defense, the Buffs signed a trio of experienced, productive front seven defenders in Chidozie Nwankwo (Houston), Samuel Okunlola (Pittsburgh) and Keaten Wade (Kentucky) and a defensive starter from undefeated Liberty (Preston Hodge). Football: CU Buffs’ Coach Prime promotes analyst Vincent Dancy to assistant coaching role Colorado head coach Deion Sanders didn’t take long and didn’t look far to find a new outside linebackers coach. Analyzing Colorado’s revamped offensive line Deion Sanders promised he would find new offensive linemen for the Colorado Buffaloes and he has delivered. Football recruiting: Cincinnati tight end, 4-star receiver commit to CU Buffs After landing several transfer linemen on Saturday, the Colorado Buffaloes increased the talent in the receiver and tight ends room on Sunday. Former Cincinnati tight end Chamon Metayer and Drelon Miller, a four-star recruit from Silsbee (Texas) High School, announced their verbal commitments to CU. Brian Howell - https://www.buffzone.com/2023/12/20/recruiting-still-waiting-on-jordan-seaton-cu-buffs-announce-class-of-21-newcomers-for-2024/ Want to create live streams like this? Check out StreamYard: https://streamyard.com/pal/d/6719079887667200
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What CU didn’t do was sign Jordan Seaton, the No. 1-rated offensive tackle in the 2024 class out of IMG Academy in Florida.
With more than 30 scholarship offers in hand, including from many of the elite teams in the country, the 6-foot-5, 290-pound Seaton made national TV appearances to announce his verbal commitment to CU on Dec. 7.
A social media post on Tuesday from Seaton indicated he was still debating his final choice. By Wednesday afternoon, 247Sports projected that Seaton would sign with Maryland. He played his first three years of high school football in the Washington, D.C., area before going to IMG.

By Wednesday evening, Seaton had not signed with anyone, meaning CU still has a chance. The early signing period ends Friday and Seaton is expected to sign a national letter of intent by then.
The high school class is ranked 98th, and last in the new 16-team Big 12, in large part because of the low numbers. However, the Buffs’ average player rating of 93.13 leads the Big 12 and ranks second nationally to Georgia (93.58).


The Buffs also added weapons in the passing game (five receivers and a tight end), a pair of quarterbacks with college experience, a veteran defensive back and a running back.

Coach Prime has often reiterated that the majority of the class would come through the transfer portal, but Wednesday’s haul of prep signees was smaller than expected. CU had nine high school players committed, including Seaton. Three others were taken off of CU’s commitment list Wednesday, including edge Amontrae Bradford, who signed with Georgia Tech instead.

Of those who did sign, the Buffs got three four-star recruits in Brandon Davis-Swain (West Bloomfield, Mich.), Kamron Mikell (Statesboro, Ga.) and Drelon Miller (Silsbee, Texas), as well as two three-star recruits in Eric Brantley (Valdosta, Ga.) and Micah Welch (Baldwin, Ga.).

In the 247Sports database, which goes back to 2000, Miller is the eighth-highest rated player ever to sign with CU and the highest-rated receiver. Mikell is the second-highest rated receiver ever signed by the Buffs.

A former Texas A&M commit, Miller had three 1,000-yard seasons and also rushed for nearly 800 yards in his prep career. Mikell is an “athlete” who played quarterback, running back and cornerback, but is projected as a receiver with the Buffs.

Davis-Swain is the highest-rated edge player signed by CU since Nick Kasa in 2009. A former Notre Dame commit, he posted 50 career sacks, the second-most in Michigan High School history for any division.

Brantley recorded 34 sacks and 108 tackles for loss in his three seasons of varsity football. Welch ranks as one of the top 60 running backs in the country and in 19 games during his last two seasons of high school, he rushed for 2,268 yards and 24 touchdowns, averaging 6.7 yards per carry.

BuffZone has previously reported on each of the transfer additions, but CU officially announced that all 15 have signed their financial aid agreements. Those agreements are not binding for the player, so they could still be recruited by other schools until they enroll at CU.

The transfer group includes four offensive linemen who were starters at other FBS schools – Kahlil Benson (Indiana), Tyler Johnson (Houston), Justin Mayers (UTEP) and Yakiri Walker (Connecticut) – the leading receiver from Vanderbilt (Will Sheppard) and the top tight end at Cincinnati (Chamon Metayer) on offense.

On defense, the Buffs signed a trio of experienced, productive front seven defenders in Chidozie Nwankwo (Houston), Samuel Okunlola (Pittsburgh) and Keaten Wade (Kentucky) and a defensive starter from undefeated Liberty (Preston Hodge).

Football: CU Buffs’ Coach Prime promotes analyst Vincent Dancy to assistant coaching role
Colorado head coach Deion Sanders didn’t take long and didn’t look far to find a new outside linebackers coach.
Analyzing Colorado’s revamped offensive line
Deion Sanders promised he would find new offensive linemen for the Colorado Buffaloes and he has delivered.
Football recruiting: Cincinnati tight end, 4-star receiver commit to CU Buffs
After landing several transfer linemen on Saturday, the Colorado Buffaloes increased the talent in the receiver and tight ends room on Sunday. Former Cincinnati tight end Chamon Metayer and Drelon Miller, a four-star recruit from Silsbee (Texas) High School, announced their verbal commitments to CU.
Brian Howell -


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