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The Flagship: Is Ole Miss recruiting set for a blue-chip run?

GGtKuYqW4AAo-ITby:Zach Berry08/09/24

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Ole Miss blue chip run
Ole Miss blue chip run (Photo credit: Will Briggs-On3)

Ole Miss is currently sitting inside the Top 25 in On3’s 2025 Industry Ranking Football Team Recruiting Rankings. And with the second week of fall camp underway, the focus will primarily be on the 2024 season and trying to get the Rebels to the College Football Playoff.

But, as you know, recruiting never sleeps. And Ole Miss is going to continue to plug away at its top targets heading into the fall. Some of those prospects are getting set to make public decisions prior to their senior seasons starting.

On this episode of “The Flagship”, presented by College Corner, On3’s national scout and former personnel staffer Cody Bellaire joins to give his in-depth breakdowns on a few blue chip prospects trending Ole Miss’ way.

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Venice High School, Sr. #1 Winston Watkins Jr. WR 5’11 180 5 star Ohio state and Ole Miss are current top in his recruiting Winston is a dynamic player that we can put in multiple spots to get him the ball. He can play outside, Wildcat QB, RB and he is going to be a weapon in our return game.

Cody Bellaire gives his thoughts on several four-star prospects.

Baylor School (Tenn.) running back Shekai Mills-Knight, Escambia (Fla.) safety Ladarian Clardy, Venice (Fla.) wide receiver Winston Watkins Jr., Saraland (Ala.) wide receiver Dillon Alfred and Lee County (Ga.) running back Ousmane Kromah all get the film treatment from Bellaire.

Tune in here as On3’s scouting and rankings assistant tells what he thinks about each and how they would potentially fit into Ole Miss’ program.

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