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Denver Harris leads top uncommitted cornerbacks in 2022

PeterWarrenPhoto2by:Peter Warren09/22/21

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The Recruiting Prediction Machine is now trending heavily in Texas A&M’s favor for five-star Denver Harris.

College football’s early signing period is less than three months away, but plenty of talented players are still on the board, including a half-dozen uncommitted cornerbacks in the 2022 On300 rankings.

In total, 73 of the top 300 players in the country—just under 25 percent—have yet to announce their college commitments, but most of those will do so between now and December 15, when the first signing period officially opens. Skipping the spring semester of high school and enrolling early has become the norm in college football in recent years, with programs like Alabama, Clemson, Georgia, Oklahoma and others typically bringing in more than a dozen players after the semester break.

Four of the top five players in the 2022 class have yet to commit, including No. 1 overall player Marvin Jones Jr. On3 compiled notes and intel on all 73 uncommitted On300 prospects to keep you informed about where each player stands in their recruiting process.

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Denver Harris

Background: Houston North Shore

Ranking: On300 No. 12 (98)

Schools considering: Alabama, LSU, Texas and Texas A&M

Latest intel: Harris said in August that he was going to be dropping his top two soon. That has not happened but it appears that Alabama and Texas have jumped to the front of the pack for the third-best cornerback in the class.

Earl Little Jr.

Background: Fort Lauderdale (Fla.) American Heritage

Ranking: On300 No. 21 (97)

Schools considering: Alabama, Florida, Florida State, LSU, Miami and USC

Latest intel: Little has scheduled trips to three schools over the next month or so after traveling to Gainesville last week. He will be in Tallahassee on Sept. 25 to watch Florida State and LSU the week after. He will then be in Alabama the first week of November. Little talked more about his recruitment with On3’s Chad Simmons last month.

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Gentry Williams

Background: Tulsa (Okla.) Booker T. Washington

Ranking: On300 No. 23 (97)

Schools considering: Arkansas, Florida, LSU Oklahoma and USC

Latest intel: Williams was in Norman to watch Oklahoma this past weekend and had an excellent time. He told 247 that the weekend was “everything he wanted” from an official visit.

Jaheim Singletary

Background: Jacksonville Robert E. Lee

Ranking: On300 No. 36 (96)

Schools considering: Florida, Georgia, Miami and Ohio State

Latest intel: Singletary decommitted from Ohio State at the start of August. He tweeted on Sept. 13 that his recruitment had narrowed and a list of his top schools would be coming soon. However, that list has not yet come.

Ja’Cari Henderson

Background: Sanford (Fla.) Seminole

Ranking: On300 No. 120 (93)

Schools considering: Miami and UCF

Latest intel: Ja’Cari Henderson is the twin brother of Demari Henderson, the No. 174 recruit in the On300. Both players are uncommitted, and are also big-time basketball players with Power Five offers in basketball as well. However, the gridiron appears to be in the future for both.

Jaylon Guilbeau

Background: Port Arthur (Texas) Memorial

Ranking: On300 No. 184 (91)

Schools considering: TCU, Texas and Texas A&M

Latest intel: Guilbeau decommitted from the Longhorns in June but kept them in the mix while going through the process. That appears to have paid off as Texas is once again the favorite to land the commitment of the four-star cornerback.