Louisiana TE Trey'Dez Green finishes as On3 5-star
On3 has released its final recruiting ranking for the 2024 class after the completion of the high school football season and all-star competitions. Zachary (La.) tight end and LSU signee Trey’Dez Green is a new five-star and the No. 32 overall prospect in the 2024 On300.
He’s also the No. 2 tight end in the nation and 2nd-ranked prospect in Louisiana behind fellow On3 5-star, Dominick McKinley.
The 6-foot-6.5, 230-pound Green committed to LSU in April, choosing the Tigers over Alabama, Miami, Tennessee, and Texas A&M.
The latest edition of On3’s 2024 rankings features 32 five-star players, up from 21 in the penultimate update in November. Of those 32 prospects, 29 are signed to college programs, with three still yet to make their decisions official.
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This final update comes after the end of the high school playoffs and postseason All-American games, where top prospects across the country faced off in a week of practices and ended with nationally televised games.
Green is one of three members of LSU’s 2024 recruiting class ranked as a five-star in the final On300.
Trey’Dez Green Scouting Summary
On3 Director of Scouting and Rankings Charles Power writes this about Green as a prospect:
“High flying tight end prospect who plays above the rim on the football field as well as the basketball court. Highly rated basketball player who has serious bounce on the hardwood. 50-50 balls are closer to 70-30 for him with his ability to high-point the football. Has rare body control and balance for someone his age with his size. Will have some growing pains as a blocker, but his ability to move and go up and get the football with his size is rare for the position. Arguably the top pass-catching mismatch early on in the 2024 cycle.”