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Early National Signing Day 2022 updates: Where North Coast/Oakland Section’s top football seniors have signed
Not way back, Nationwide Signing Day for highschool soccer gamers into Division I packages was reserved for the primary Wednesday in February.
Now, an early signing interval is an possibility and virtually all high recruits take benefit.
The signing interval for the 2023 class opened at present (wednesday, Dec., 21), and it closes on Friday, Dec. 23. For these recruits who do not sign up that two-day window, the common interval to signal is Feb. 1 to April 1, 2023.
The signing interval for Division 2 soccer gamers is Feb. 1 to Aug. 1, 2023.
Right here is checklist of the highest recruits so as from California’s North Coast and Oakland sections and the place they’ve dedicated, signed or we anticipate them to signal.
Fresno State scored a pair of NCS backs in Charles Greer (De La Salle) and Devon Rivers (Heritage), whose brother Ronnie and pop Ron each starred for the Bulldogs.
One other De La Salle standout, tight finish Cooper Flanagan, signed instantly to Notre Dame.
Verify again Wednesday and thru Friday for updates, official signings and extra recruiting information. Lacking signees? E mail Mitch@scorebooklive.com
√ = Affirmation participant has signed
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(Rankings primarily based on 247Sports lists, SBLive evaluations)
Rankings, place, participant, highschool, measurement, faculty dedication
1. QB Jaden Rashada, Pittsburg, 6-4, 195, Florida
2. TE Cooper Flanagan, De La Salle, 6-5, 230, Notre Dame √
3. WR Rashid Williams, Pittsburg, 6-2, 185, Washington
4. Taeshaun Lyons, Tennyson, 6-3, 175, Washington
5. QB Luke Duncan, Miramonte, 6-6, 185, UCLA √
6. CB Warren Smith, El Cerrito, 6-1, 175, Washington State √
7. ATH Jackson Harris, Berkeley, 6-3, 195, Stanford √
8. WR Zachary Card, Pittsburg, 5-10, 175, Oregon State √
9. CB Sailasa Vadrawale, Rancho Cotate, 6-0, 175, Cal √
10. RB Jaivian Thomas, McClymonds, 5-10, 175, Cal
11. ATH Khai Taylor, Pittsburg, 6-1, 175, Boise State √
12. OL Cooper Powers, De La Salle, 6-5, 280, TCU √
13. DE Brady Nasser, Amador Valley, 6-5, 240, San Diego State
14. WR Robbie Mascheroni, Campolindo, 6-4, 190, Davis
15. RB Charles Greer, De La Salle, 5-11, 180, Fresno State √
16. RB Devon Rivers, Heritage, 5-7, 170, Fresno State √
17. DE Omar Staples, Oakland Tech, 6-3, 220, undecided
18. CB Emmanuel Karnley, Las Lomas, 6-3, 185, Arizona √
19. OL Derek Thompson, De La Salle, 6-2, 282, Harvard
20. ATH Journey McKoy, De La Salle, 5-10, 175, Nevada
21. OL Tyler Murphy, Acalanes, 6-4, 250, Cal
22. OT Richard McKay, Clayton Valley Constitution, 6-7, 280, undecided
23. DL Malik Richardson, McClymonds, 6-3, 273, undecided
24. CB Budha Boyd, Pittsburg, 6-0, 175, undecided
25. RB Will Stallings, Clayton Valley Constitution, 6-0, 222, Tennessee
26. WR Keynan Higgins, Pittsburg, 6-3, 170, San Jose State
27. RB-DB Ferrari Miller Jr., McClymonds, 5-11, 205, undecided
28. TE James Rothstein, Amador Valley, 6-6, 240, undecided
29. DE Isaiah Pino, Antioch, 6-3, 240, undecided
30. ATH Joshua Shanklin, McClymonds, 6-4, 225, undecided
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Steelers Get First Shot at Kirk Cousins, Falcons
PITTSBURGH — The Pittsburgh Steelers’ season opener has been officially revealed and it has plenty of storylines behind it.
Confirming the leaks and reports that had been coming out in the days and hours leading up to the official release, the NFL announced that the Steelers will open the 2024 season on the road against the Atlanta Falcons, who employed multiple key members of the new-look Steelers offense in 2023.
Perhaps the biggest change that came to Pittsburgh this offseason was the hiring of former Falcons head coach Arthur Smith to serve as offensive coordinator. Smith left Atlanta with a 21-30 record and plenty of questions swirling about his abilities to develop quarterbacks and get the biggest playmakers on offense the ball. But the Steelers are confident his run-first approach will fit well with the retooled roster and help the unit improve on some miserable marks from the past two seasons.
Smith will have some former Falcons to work with while he does that in Cordarrelle Patterson and Scotty Miller, who signed with the Steelers as free agents this offseason.
The Falcons went through plenty of changes of their own this offseason, adding $180 million man Kirk Cousins to be their starting quarterback and hiring Raheem Morris to kickstart the franchise around after three middling seasons.
It is maybe not the flashiest season opening opponent the Steelers could have drawn, but these two up-and-comers will try to announce themselves as serious contenders with lots of new faces in place in Week 1.
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Steelers WR Named Rookie of the Year Sleeper
PITTSBURGH — The Pittsburgh Steelers have a sleeper pick to win 2024 NFL Offensive Rookie of the year on their roster in third-round pick Roman Wilson.
FanDuel Sportsbook is the most optimistic about Wilson’s odds to win Offensive Rookie of the Year, but even they have the Steelers rookie at just +7,500 odds to take home the award (DraftKings, BetMGM, and BetRivers have his odds at +8,000).
Leading the pack are some obvious names – Caleb Williams, Jayden Daniels, Marvin Harrison, JJ McCarthy and Malik Nabers, among others. They’re all virtual locks to start right away after being taken in the top 10 by their respective teams. Wilson also figures to be a Week 1 starter for the Steelers, but his college pedigree lags behind some of the biggest names from the 2024 draft.
Wilson caught just 48 passes for 789 yards and 12 touchdowns for Michigan in 2023 but unlike some of the other players with identical odds (Atlanta quarterback Michael Penix, Cincinnati wide receiver Jermaine Burton, Los Angeles Rams running back Blake Corum and Jets wide receiver Malachi Corley), Wilson will play a major role in the Steelers, barring a surprising, massive addition at wideout during the remainder of the offseason. And he’ll get to play with an experienced NFL quarterback in Russell Wilson or Justin Fields, unlike many of the other rookie receivers entering the league right now.
Wilson has long odds but a path to winning Offensive Rookie of the Year is still clear for one member of the Steelers’ 2024 draft class.
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