Position | Number of players | Top player |
---|---|---|
Defensive lineman | 19 | Duncanville’s Colin Simmons (No. 1) |
Wide receiver | 15 | Midlothian’s Bryant Wesco (No. 2) |
Cornerback | 14 | McKinney’s Xavier Filsaime (No. 7) |
Offensive lineman | 13 | Frisco Reedy’s Max Anderson (No. 11) |
Safety | 9 | Lewisville’s Jaydan Hardy (No. 3) |
Linebacker | 9 | Lovejoy’s Payton Pierce (No. 9) |
Running back | 7 | Duncanville’s Caden Durham (No. 8) |
Quarterback | 7 | Frisco Emerson’s Michael Hawkins (No. 16) |
Tight end | 6 | South Oak Cliff’s Trey Jackson (No. 55) |
Kicker | 1 | Southlake Carroll’s Kyle Lemmerman (No. 100) |
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Analyzing the top Dallas-area football recruits in the class of 2024
The Dallas Morning News’ top 100 high school football recruits list for the class of 2024 is officially here.
The full list — with an interactive map that can be sorted by high school and position — can be found here. Here are some observations and takeaways from this year’s crop of prospects.
The numbers for 2024
A simple breakdown of this year’s top 100 by a few categories.
By position
There are a total of 55 schools represented in this year’s rankings. For reference, there were 61 schools represented in the class of 2023 top 100, and 61 in the class of 2022 top 100.
The schools with the most this year
The top 6A schools: McKinney (5), Lewisville (5), Duncanville (4), DeSoto (4), Southlake Carroll (4), Trophy Club Byron Nelson (4), Denton Guyer (3)
The top 5A schools: South Oak Cliff (5), Lancaster (4), Melissa (3), Lovejoy (3), Mansfield Summit (3)
The top 4A/3A school: Anna (1), Kennedale (1)
The top private school: Fort Worth All Saints (1), Parish Episcopal (1), Dallas Christian (1), Plano Prestonwood (1), Argyle Liberty Christian (1)
By classification
6A: 56 total players
5A: 37 total players
Private schools: 5 total players
4A and 3A schools: 2 total players
By measurables
Shortest player: Six players — Duncanville running back Caden Durham (No. 8), Denton Guyer cornerback Eli Bowen (No. 12), Allen running back Kayvion Sibley (No. 48), Cedar Hill cornerback Alexander Rodgers (No. 52), Trophy Club Byron Nelson cornerback Jonathan Kabeya (No. 75) and Southlake Carroll wide receiver Jacob Jordan (No. 85) — are each listed at 5-foot-9.
Tallest player: Prosper offensive lineman Ellis Davis (No. 24) and Southlake Carroll quarterback Graham Knowles (No. 46) are both listed at 6-foot-7.
Smallest player: Trophy Club Byron Nelson cornerback Jonathan Kabeya (No. 75) is listed at 155 pounds.
Biggest player: Duncanville defensive lineman Alex January (No. 21) is listed at 325 pounds.
All measurables are via 247Sports.
Notable
- South Oak Cliff, the back-to-back 5A Div. II state champion, is tied for the most players on the top 100 with five. It led the class of 2023 top 100 with seven recruits, but had just two in the class of 2022 top 100.
- All four of Duncanville’s top 100 recruits are ranked within the top 25: Simmons (No. 1) Durham (No. 8), safety Ka’Davion Dotson (No. 13) and January (No. 21). Don’t be surprised if they’re the early favorite to repeat as the 6A Div. I state champion.
- Speaking of Duncanville: no school has had more top 100 representatives in the last five years than coach Reginald Samples’ program. Duncanville (30 in the last five seasons) has averaged six top 100 recruits per season since the class of 2020; South Oak Cliff (21) and DeSoto (21) are tied for second-most in that span.
- In regards to the above note, Duncanville, South Oak Cliff and DeSoto each won a state championship this season. It takes a lot to win a Texas high school football title — talent, clearly, is one of them.
- Frisco Emerson played its first season of varsity football last year. It already has two top 100 recruits. Quarterback Mike Hawkins Jr., an Allen transfer, is ranked No. 16; wide receiver Kylen Evans is ranked No. 54.
- Boston College signed just two Dallas-area high school football recruits between 2018 and 2023 (Highland Park’s Thomas Shelmire in 2018 and South Grand Prairie’s Jalon Williams in 2021), but has beefed up its efforts in the class of 2024. Three players listed on The News’ top 100 committed to Boston College in June: Lake Dallas wide receiver Keonde Henry (No. 20), Denton Guyer wide receiver Josiah Martin (No. 26) and McKinney cornerback Ashton McShane (No. 71).
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See what current and former players made NHL.com’s Dallas Stars quarter-century teams
The Dallas Stars have had plenty of talent don the green and black, making compiling an all-time player list difficult.
That’s just what NHL.com took a crack at, however, when they released their Dallas Stars quarter-century first and second teams.
Our Stars insider Lia Assimakopoulos was asked to submit a ballot with her choices, and we provide those selections after NHL.com’s list below.
First team
Forwards: Jamie Benn, Jere Lehtinen and Mike Modano
Defensemen: Miro Heiskanen and Sergei Zubov
Goalie: Marty Turco
Second team
Forwards: Brenden Morrow, Joe Pavelski and Tyler Seguin
Defensemen: John Klingberg and Esa Lindell
Goalie: Ed Belfour
Stars Insider Lia Assimakopoulos’ ballot
First team
Forwards: Mike Modano, Brenden Morrow and Jamie Benn
Defensemen: Sergei Zubov and Esa Lindell
Goalie: Marty Turco
Second team
Forwards: Jere Lehtinen, Tyler Seguin and Joe Pavelski
Defensemen: John Klingberg and Miro Heiskanen
Goalie: Kari Lehtonen
Find more Stars coverage from The Dallas Morning News here.
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Cowboys head coach tracker: Latest rumors, news and updates on candidates for Dallas
Champ Bailey on former teammate Deion Sanders potentially becoming the HC in Dallas
Champ Bailey discusses the possibility of Deion Sanders becoming the next head coach of the Dallas Cowboys.
Sports Seriously
The stars shine bright in Dallas.
More often than not, it’s also how the Dallas Cowboys conduct business — the franchise searches far and wide for the biggest names in the NFL. America’s Team would have it no other way … especially in a coaching search.
After their parting of ways with Mike McCarthy, it comes as no surprise that everyone is trying to keep up with what Jerry Jones’ team will do. There’s the potential big splash (see: Colorado head coach Deion Sanders). There’s the homegrown talent, like Kellen Moore. There’s the outside-the-box pick, like Jason Witten. There’s the more conventional route, like Robert Saleh and Leslie Frazier.
The list will almost certainly grow over time as the team looks to steal headlines and, eventually, win games with their next hire. Anything goes deep in the heart of Texas, which makes for an exciting coaching search to follow.
Here’s the latest on the Cowboys’ search for a new head coach.
Cowboys head coach search rumors, news, updates
This section will be updated as interviews occur and relevant news about potential candidates becomes available.
Kellen Moore a top candidate for Cowboys’ HC
On Thursday, the Cowboys officially requested to interview Moore, the current Eagles’ offensive coordinator. He formerly held the same title in Dallas before the sides mutually agreed to part ways following the 2022 season. In the four seasons that Moore coached the offense, it finished in the top-10 three times.
Moore, undrafted out of Boise State, played for the Cowboys from 2015 to 2017 before transitioning into the team’s quarterbacks coach in 2018. He was then given the OC responsibilities from 2019 to 2022 and was a holdover from Jason Garrett’s staff to McCarthy’s.
Rapoport said Moore is considered a “top candidate” for the job and that his familiarity with the organization makes this potential partnership one to keep an eye on.
Deion Sanders would ‘almost certainly’ accept Cowboys’ job if offered
Sanders was initially believed to be a long shot, but the noise is getting too loud to ignore. Jones is reportedly enamored with the idea, according to Werder, meaning the rumors will continue to swirl until the search is over. NFL Network’s Jane Slater reported Thursday that Sanders approached Colorado’s athletic director, Rick George, on Tuesday about additional money for NIL and his staff, but was met with resistance. Sanders, who played for the Cowboys, previously said he had no interest in coaching in the NFL. That seems to have changed in recent weeks.
Robert Saleh to interview this week
Saleh, the former Jets coach, is set to interview for the Cowboys’ job this week. The former 49ers’ defensive coordinator seems likely to land a job for 2025, whether that is as a coordinator or head coach.
Cowboys request interview with Seahawks’ Leslie Frazier
Frazier is also slated to interview for the Dallas gig. He comes with plenty of experience, serving previously as the head coach in Minnesota and more recently as the Buffalo defensive coordinator before spending last season in Seattle.
Jason Witten was seen as potential heir apparent to Mike McCarthy
Witten was reportedly floated as a potential heir apparent in negotiations with McCarthy, who opted to pursue other opportunities, according to Slater. Jones thinks very highly of Witten, but it’s unclear whether he will be a head coaching candidate. The former Cowboys’ tight end doesn’t have any NFL or college coaching experience, but has been the head coach at Liberty Christian in Argyle, Texas, since 2021.
Cowboys coaching candidates
Here is a look at who the Cowboys have interest in or requested to interview thus far:
- Deion Sanders, Colorado head coach
- Robert Saleh, ex-Jets coach
- Leslie Frazier, Seahawks assistant head coach
- Kellen Moore, Eagles offensive coordinator
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Deion Sanders would take Cowboys job if offered: report
Colorado Buffaloes head coach Deion Sanders “would almost certainly accept” an offer from Jerry Jones to become the next head coach of the Dallas Cowboys, according to veteran NFL reporter Ed Werder.
And not only is Coach Prime apparently interested, but people around the coach are encouraging him to take the position and that Jones is also “enamored” of the idea, Werder added.
Sanders appeared to emerge as a candidate to become the Cowboys’ next head coach after it was revealed he and Jones spoke about the position in a recent phone call.
That call became public shortly after the Cowboys and former head coach Mike McCarthy agreed to part ways, and Fox Sports reported that there was mutual interest between Prime and America’s Team.
For his part, Sanders did confirm the phone call took place and that he was intrigued by the conversation he had with Jones and at the idea of leading the Cowboys franchise.
“To hear from Jerry Jones is truly delightful and it’s intriguing,” Sanders said to ESPN.
“I love Jerry and I believe in Jerry. After you hang up and process it and think about it, it’s intriguing. But I love Boulder and everything there is about our team, the coaches, our student body, and the community.”
Amid all the speculation and rumors, there’s still nothing set in place between the two.
Despite all the talk, the Cowboys and Sanders have not scheduled an official in-person interview about the position, according to ESPN’s Adam Schefter.
But “the conversations will continue,” Schefter noted on ESPN.
“Deion said to me he’s intrigued with the job, and clearly, Jerry Jones is intrigued, too. Those two men know each other so well. They don’t have to have a lot of conversations,” Schefter said.
While everyone is busy intrigued by the idea, the Cowboys have been setting up formal interviews with other candidates not named Deion Sanders to replace McCarthy.
Still, the prospect of Prime returning to Dallas is too interesting to not entertain.
Especially considering a cryptic message Schefter says he received from a high-level NFL exec.
“I can’t help but think of, about 16, 17 months ago, I had an NFL general manager call me up and said, ‘I want you to write this down right now: the next head coach of the Dallas Cowboys is going to be Deion Sanders. Take it to the bank because of the respect that exists between Deion Sanders and Jerry Jones and vice versa,’” Schefter said.
Sanders has stated repeatedly that he intends to stay with the Colorado program and help build it back into a national contender.
So far, that project has gone well after he improved from his 4-8 debut in 2023 to a 9-4 effort in 2024 that saw the Buffaloes briefly in the Big 12 title picture late in the season.
Key to that effort was the play of eventual Heisman Trophy winner Travis Hunter, the two-way player at defensive back and wide receiver.
Sanders’ own sons were also prominent in that improvement: his son, Shedeur, quarterbacked the team to one of the nation’s most productive offenses.
And another son, defensive back Shilo, was also an important piece of that puzzle.
But now all three of those players are getting ready to leave Colorado and enter the NFL Draft, where they’ll all be highly-coveted prospects for teams to choose from.
And while Sanders said that he intends to stay at Colorado, he did also leave a hint that there’s one exception he would take into consideration.
“The only way I would consider, is to coach my sons,” he told Good Morning America. “Not son. Sons.”
The apparent interest between Sanders and Jones could suggest there’s another exception the coach would consider, but until anything happens, it’s all just talk.
(Werder)
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