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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Game Day Guide: Stars vs Avalanche | Dallas Stars
First Shift 🏒
As the Stars pass the quarter point in the 2024-25 season, they definitely have some challenges.
After posting back-to-back trips to the Western Conference Final under coach Pete DeBoer and his staff, the start of this year has been uneven. Dallas last season had the best road record in the NHL and the best in franchise history at 26-10-5. This year, Dallas is 5-6-0 away from home and also has an additional “home” loss in Finland. That’s something that has to be addressed.
But, conversely, they are much better at home, going 8-1-0 at American Airlines Center, adding to the realization that this is a completely different season.
So when you compare the two performances, there is a lot to be addressed. Dallas was second best in points percentage last season at .689 and is eighth best this year at .619. The Stars last season were third in scoring at 3.59 goals per game and are eighth this year at 3.38 goals per game. That said, they are still eighth in both categories.
But it doesn’t feel that way.
“This team I don’t think has had a ton of adversity these last two years, and there’s a little bit coming at us right now,” said Duchene after a 6-2 loss in Chicago on Wednesday. “We’ve just got to figure things out and keep working and pushing.”
The Stars’ biggest issue so far has been a lack of power play success. Dallas is 25th in success rate on the man advantage at 16.7 percent after ranking sixth last year at 24.2 percent. They also have surrendered three shorthanded goals after allowing only four all of last season.
“We have to find the balance,” said Johnston. “You can’t panic, you have to stay focused. You just have to outwork the penalty killers. You have five guys, but you still have to work harder than their four.”
The Stars will get the chance to do that with some great tests coming up. Dallas plays host to Colorado on Friday and Winnipeg on Sunday. The Avalanche are starting to get healthy and are 7-2-0 in their past nine games. Winnipeg is leading the NHL at 18-5-0. After winning the Central Division last season, Dallas currently ranks third.
That said, this is a strange season. Because the league will shut down for the Four Nations Faceoff in February, and because the Stars took a week to go to Finland, the schedule is condensed. As a result, the players and coaches have to adjust. Even so, many good teams have had challenges this year too, and that’s part of the game.
“You look around the league and we’re not the only team going through something like this,” DeBoer said. “You have to dig in and stick together and get your foundation back and play better hockey.”
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New York Giants Fall to Dallas Cowboys, 27-20 on Thanksgiving
The New York Giants’ dreadful 2024 season continued with a 27-20 to the Dallas Cowboys on Thanksgiving. It was the Giants’ seventh-straight loss this season and their eighth-consecutive defeat at the hands of the Cowboys, dating back to the 2020 season.
The Cowboys benefitted from two Giants turnovers, including a pick-6 by DeMarvion Overshown in the second quarter he returned 23 yards to give the Cowboys a 13-7 lead, the Cowboys at that point never relinquishing the lead.
The other came following a Giants fumble in the second half, which the Cowboys converted into another touchdown to cap a six-play scoring drive.
The game started well, as the Giants held the Cowboys to just a field goal after their first possession. The Giants offense took the field with Drew Lock under center for the injured Tommy DeVito.
Lock was under pressure practically half the game, the Cowboys hitting him 14 times and sacking him six. The Giants also had just as many penalties in this game (13) as they did first downs (17), and their defense once again couldn’t stop the run if they tried, with missed tackles–at least 10 of them in the first half alone–an ongoing problem.
Cowboys running back Rico Dowdle captured his first career 100+ yard rushing game, going for 112 yards and one touchdown against the Giants, who saw three defensive linemen–D.J. Davidson (shoulder), Rakeem Nunez-Roches (stinger) and Dexter Lawrence II (elbow)–leave the game with injuries.
Cowboys quarterback Cooper Rush finished 21 of 36 for 195 yards and one touchdown, his leading receiver being tight end Luke Schoonmaker (five catches on six pass targets).
Lock and running back Tyrone Tracy, Jr. scored the Giants’ two touchdowns, TRacy’s coming on a 1-yard run on the Giants’ opening drive to give them their first lead in a game since Week 6, and then Lock scoring a fourth-quarter garbage time touchdown on an 8-yard rush to make it 27-20 with 2:18 left.
The Giants got the rest of their scoring from kicker Graham Gano, who hit field goals of 46 and 47 yards.
Giants receiver Malik Nabers caught 13 pass targets for 69 yards, but he also dropped two balls. Rookie tight end Theo Johnson displayed toughness on a few of his receptions, hauling in five catches for 54 yards.
This is the Giants’ ninth time in the last 11 seasons that they’ve lost at least ten games. This loss eliminated them from playoff contention and currently slots them into the No.1 pick in April’s draft.
The Giants will have 10 days to prepare for their next matchup, a home meeting with the New Orleans Saints. They’re now the only team in the NFL to win a game at home still not this season, and they currently have the league’s longest losing streak.
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Sources: Giants’ DeVito expected out vs. Dallas
New York Giants quarterback Tommy DeVito is expected to be out for Thursday’s game against the Dallas Cowboys because of his forearm injury and Drew Lock is expected to start in his place, sources told ESPN’s Adam Schefter and Jordan Raanan.
DeVito is listed as questionable for the Thanksgiving Day game, but a source told ESPN on Wednesday that DeVito was considered a long shot to play.
He did not travel with the team to Dallas on Wednesday as he was undergoing further evaluation, the Giants said. The team, however, said it expected him to travel to Dallas later Wednesday.
DeVito took several big hits in Sunday’s 30-7 loss to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. He was making his first start of the season after the Giants released former starter Daniel Jones late last week.
The Giants turn to Lock after bypassing him following the benching of Jones for DeVito. Lock spent the first 10 weeks as the backup, with DeVito as the third string/emergency quarterback.
Lock has a short week and no real practices to get ready for the matchup of NFC East rivals. He also will be playing behind an offensive line without its starting tackles. Andrew Thomas (foot) is on injured reserve and Jermaine Eluemunor (quad) was ruled out Wednesday.
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