Ole Miss football 2024 high school signees report to campus
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Ole Miss landed the nation’s 20th-ranked signing class in the 2024 cycle. Lane Kiffin and Co., have welcomed in a few for spring ball, but have added six more signees for the first summer session. Let’s take a look at the newest members of the Rebel roster for the highly-anticipated 2024 season.
Katrevrick Banks, CB – Homer (La.)
Banks uses his 10.8 100-meter dash speed to excel in the openfield on either side of the ball. Offensively, he’s a weapon as a receiver. Defensively, he’s an extremely active free safety. He finished his career at Homer with over 100 total tackles, six interceptions and a sack. He also snagged 26 receptions for 455 yards and 10 touchdowns.
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Kamron Beavers, DL – Bay Springs (Miss.)
The Bay Springs (Miss.) recruit is a perfect fit for the middle of the defense. Pete Golding will shift Ole Miss from a 4-2-5 to a base 3-4 at times and Beavers is someone who can be a run plugger and a difference maker at the point of attack.
He is a dynamic prospect who is not your typical 300+ pound defensive lineman. The four-star flashes potential to be someone who could possibly trim down and play some off the edge. But he is truly dominant lined up over the football.
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Pat Broomfield, CB – Clarksdale (Miss.)
As a junior, Broomfield finished with over 60 tackles, three interceptions, one pass break up and one defensive touchdown. The three-star signee has the length Ole Miss likes at cornerback and has plenty of frame to fill out as he will now get in the weightroom with Nick Savage.
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Kavion Broussard, OT – Zachary (La.)
“Kavion Broussard looked the part as an underclassman, but at 6-foot-6 and 275 pounds was an enforcer at left tackle for Zachary,” a scout said. “Broussard was sound in pass protection and moved well at his towering size. He’s taken a huge step forward in his positional development, as well as his ability to use his hands and his length to his advantage.
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“Broussard not only has traits like height and wingspan, he’s playing nasty football at a premium position,” a scout said. “He’s a stock-up 2024 tackle, in this analyst’s opinion.”
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William Echoles, DL – Houston (Miss.)
Echoles committed last summer and was named Mr. Football in Mississippi’s 4A classification after a dominant senior season. He showcased his skill set in last weekend’s MS/AL All-Star Game as well. Defensive line coach Randall Joyner and Golding tag-teamed this recruitment. The 6-foot-3, 300 pound prospect loves what both have planned for him. On3 tabbed him as an instant impact freshman for the 2024 season.
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John Wayne Oliver, IOL – Christ Presbyterian Academy (Tenn.)
CPA and Oliver finished the year 13-1 and were winners of 12-straight after a week two loss. The 6-foot-5, 280 pound prospect is a mountain of a lineman who plays with a mean streak at the line of scrimmage.
“I’ve always loved Mike Tyson,” Oliver said. “I compare my mentality to his and mimic him how he prepares for a fight and how I prepare for a game.”
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