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Prospects on the Rise...

North Shore 2022 CB Denver Harris (6'1, 180) is the new No. 1 prospect in the 2022 DCTF Hot 100 following the news that Quinn Ewers has decided to enroll a year early at Ohio State to cash in on a NIL deal with Holy Beverages. 

Ewers has been re-classified to the Class of 2021 and is the new No. 1 prospect in 2021, giving DCTF the first class in history with six five-star prospects. 

Cade Klubnik -- who captured the honor of being named the Elite 11 MVP -- is now rated the No. 1 QB in 2022. Klubnik is committed to Clemson. 

Commit of the Week

2022 Beaumont West Brook S Bryce Anderson (6'2, 265) committed to Texas A&M over offers from Texas and LSU.

Anderson checks in at No. 7 in the DCTF Hot 100. 

Scouting Report: Anderson is one of the state's most impressive overall athletes. The one-time LSU commit is an exceptional athlete on offense at quarterback but projects to college as an athletic safety who closes quickly and plays center field to erase runs and deep throws.

Underclassmen of the Week

Smithson Valley 2023 OG Colton Thomasson (6'7, 320) committed to Texas A&M over offers like Baylor, TCU, Texas and Oklahoma. 

Thomasson was named one of the Top 25 prospects to watch in his class in the DCTF Rising magazine.

Scouting Report: Thomasson possesses unique size upfront that allows him to dominate at the line of scrimmage. He is a natural fit at guard, using his size and strength to clear running lanes. 

Recruit of the Week

2023 nationally rated OL TJ Shanahan (6'4, 300) announced that he and his family have moved from Orlando to Austin and will now attend Austin Westlake

Shanahan is one of the most heavily recruited offensive line prospects in the nation and will join an already loaded offensive line unit that includes Texas commit Connor Roberston and Indiana commit Bray lynch.

Shanahan already has 36 offers, including Texas, Texas A&M, Alabama, Auburn, Florida, Georgia, LSU, Ohio State, Oklahoma and more. 

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