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2021 Booker T. Washington DT Anthony Hundley committed to Miami this morning.
The 6-3 265 pounder is currently a 3-star in the national rankings. According to 247Sports, Hundley is the #355 player nationally, #25 DT in the country, and the #56 player in the Sunshine State. His commitment keeps Miami’s 2021 class at #1 in the nation on 247Sports.
The Player
Hundley wasted little time pledging to Miami, giving the staff his commitment today just one day after receiving his offer. Hundley doesn’t have much film publicly available, but he impressed multiple coaching staffs in spring practice at Booker T. Washington so far this year. He landed his first Power 5 offer earlier this month from LSU, and then programs like Kentucky, Louisville, and Syracuse quickly followed suit.
In his less than one minute of tape, Hundley is shown to be a powerful interior lineman at the point of attack that does an outstanding job of shedding blockers to hit his target. Shows ability to run down a play in open-field pursuit. Early signs that he is a technician with his hands. One former coach described him to me as a "freak" athlete and it's clear his athleticism is in the upper-tier for a big man pushing 270 pounds. Hundley is also a standout basketball player.
The Class
Hundley’s commitment brings the total class numbers to 9 and he is the second defensive tackle, joining Southwest Miami (FL) 4-star Savion Collins. The Canes would love to hold on to both and pick up Miami Palmetto (FL) 4-star Leonard Taylor at the position as well to close out the class at DT. Taylor made multiple visits to Miami this spring, and UM is in a good spot for Taylor right now, but watch out for a program like Auburn. Taylor is in the process of setting a visit there as of now and the Tigers want him badly.
Other recent offers this spring have gone out to Armwood (FL) 4-star Desmond Watson and Terrebonne (LA) 4-star Maason Smith, but neither have visited at this point and it’s hard to say where Miami is in either’s mind.
The Team
Assuming there’s no attrition, the DT’s from the current roster that will still be on campus when Collins arrives in 2021 are Nesta Silvera, Jordan Miller, Jared Harrison-Hunte, Jalar Holley, and Jason Blissett. In 2020, UM has pledges from Tre'von Riggins and Willie Moise, with more additions possible in the future.
Hundley will battle with all these players and Collins for snaps in the rotation as a freshman and is physically developed enough at this point to have a chance at seeing solid playing time early on by the time he hits campus. With his talent, there’s no reason Hundley isn’t battling to start by his sophomore season.
The 6-3 265 pounder is currently a 3-star in the national rankings. According to 247Sports, Hundley is the #355 player nationally, #25 DT in the country, and the #56 player in the Sunshine State. His commitment keeps Miami’s 2021 class at #1 in the nation on 247Sports.
The Player
Hundley wasted little time pledging to Miami, giving the staff his commitment today just one day after receiving his offer. Hundley doesn’t have much film publicly available, but he impressed multiple coaching staffs in spring practice at Booker T. Washington so far this year. He landed his first Power 5 offer earlier this month from LSU, and then programs like Kentucky, Louisville, and Syracuse quickly followed suit.
In his less than one minute of tape, Hundley is shown to be a powerful interior lineman at the point of attack that does an outstanding job of shedding blockers to hit his target. Shows ability to run down a play in open-field pursuit. Early signs that he is a technician with his hands. One former coach described him to me as a "freak" athlete and it's clear his athleticism is in the upper-tier for a big man pushing 270 pounds. Hundley is also a standout basketball player.
The Class
Hundley’s commitment brings the total class numbers to 9 and he is the second defensive tackle, joining Southwest Miami (FL) 4-star Savion Collins. The Canes would love to hold on to both and pick up Miami Palmetto (FL) 4-star Leonard Taylor at the position as well to close out the class at DT. Taylor made multiple visits to Miami this spring, and UM is in a good spot for Taylor right now, but watch out for a program like Auburn. Taylor is in the process of setting a visit there as of now and the Tigers want him badly.
Other recent offers this spring have gone out to Armwood (FL) 4-star Desmond Watson and Terrebonne (LA) 4-star Maason Smith, but neither have visited at this point and it’s hard to say where Miami is in either’s mind.
The Team
Assuming there’s no attrition, the DT’s from the current roster that will still be on campus when Collins arrives in 2021 are Nesta Silvera, Jordan Miller, Jared Harrison-Hunte, Jalar Holley, and Jason Blissett. In 2020, UM has pledges from Tre'von Riggins and Willie Moise, with more additions possible in the future.
Hundley will battle with all these players and Collins for snaps in the rotation as a freshman and is physically developed enough at this point to have a chance at seeing solid playing time early on by the time he hits campus. With his talent, there’s no reason Hundley isn’t battling to start by his sophomore season.