2027 WR Ah’Mari Stevens commits to Miami

How good is he in reference to another speed centric player like Brandon Bennett today? (Assuming he reclassifies so both 2026)
A,erican heritage has the fastest wr core in the nation.

Bennett, Stevens, Denson good lawd. Im 100 percent sure their wr core is currently faster than ours lol
 

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Yeah was gonna say, if you’re committing this early maybe he intends to reclassify
Honest question, outside of Ryan Williams, who is the best player in CFB to reclassify? Is it actually Mark Walton? I can't think of anyone else.
 
Honest question, outside of Ryan Williams, who is the best player in CFB to reclassify? Is it actually Mark Walton? I can't think of anyone else.
Man some high profile guys reclassified Tony Grimes at UNC but he was a bust. I think Jakheem Stewart who reclassified and went to USC will be the real deal but I think you’re right; it might be Walton who has been the most successful reclassification.
 
Man some high profile guys reclassified Tony Grimes at UNC but he was a bust. I think Jakheem Stewart who reclassified and went to USC will be the real deal but I think you’re right; it might be Walton who has been the most successful reclassification.
I still remember how mad I was when Donell Harris committed to Texas A&M...
 
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Neither did most of the dlineman like 5 star donell or LT Overton.
Exactly most don’t, it’s just a year in a college to workout and learn. I would say Ryan Williams is the one of recent who was an impact player I can remember
 
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Exactly most don’t, it’s just a year in a college to workout and learn. I would say Ryan Williams is the one of recent who was an impact player I can remember
I wasn't thinking instant impact, I was talking body of work, so Ewers is the answer and I had forgotten about him.

My sense had always been that this was a really risky decision, but I guess it has worked out more than I thought (Overton, Ewers, Braelon Allen, Desmond Ricks).
 

10. WR Ah’Mari Stevens – Miami (2027)​

Ah’Mari Stevens was part of a deep group of underclassman wide receivers at Under Armour Miami. The Fort Lauderdale native showed impressive play speed and solid hands within drills. The footwork and change of direction carried over to 1-on-1’s, where he was at his best while working out of the slot. Stevens had a nice win, shaking a defender out of his shoes on an angle route over the middle of the field. The ability to shift gears within his routes along with solid ball skills earned Stevens the Top Performer nod.
 
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