Experts Predict Where The Top 10 Uncommitted Recruits Of 2017 Will Land

Though many of the top high school football prospects in the country have already committed to which college they will play for in 2017, there are quite a few uncommitted recruits who are trying to make the most of the process. National Signing Day is still 10 months away, but that doesn't mean fans don't want to know where these potential superstars will end up.

Big tip of the cap to 247sports, who use their experts to make "Crystal Ball" predictions about where these prospects will eventually commit to. Here's who they think the top 10 uncommitted recruits in the country will sign with:

WR Tee Higgins (Oak Ridge, TN) - Clemson Tigers
247sports Crystal Ball: Ohio State (88%), Florida (12%) - "Florida looks to be the biggest threat to long-time favorite Ohio State for the nation’s No. 2 wide receiver. The Gators own three of the last five predictions."

OT Austin Jackson (Phoenix, AZ) - USC Trojans
247sports Crystal Ball: USC (67%), Arizona State (17%), Texas A&M (17%) - "USC looks like the best bet to pull the five-star offensive tackle out of Arizona at this point."

WR Trevon Grimes (Fort Lauderdale, FL) - Ohio State Buckeyes
247sports Crystal Ball: Ohio State (88%), Florida (12%) - "Florida looks to be the biggest threat to long-time favorite Ohio State for the nation’s No. 2 wide receiver. The Gators own three of the last five predictions."

CB Deangelo Gibbs (Loganville, GA) - Georgia Bulldogs
247sports Crystal Ball: Georgia (69%), Tennessee (31%) - "A one-time all-Georgia Crystal Ball for Gibbs has seen five of the last seven experts predict he’ll join his cousin and former high school teammate Nigel Warrior at Tennessee."

S Jeffery Okudah (Grand Prairie, TX) - Ohio State Buckeyes
247sports Crystal Ball: Ohio State (40%), Baylor (30%), Stanford (10%), Texas (10%) - "Okudah is the second top-10 prospect from the Texas with multiple predictions to leave the state and yet another with at least one Stanford prediction."

OT Foster Sarell (Graham, WA) - Washington Huskies
247sports Crystal Ball: Washington (77%), Stanford (23%) - "Washington still holds the Crystal Ball lead for the in-state star lineman, but more recently three straight predictions have come in for Stanford."

CB Darnay Holmes (Calabasas, CA) - Stanford Cardinal
247sports Crystal Ball: Stanford (62%), UCLA (12%), Arizona (12%), Nebraska (12%) - "Crystal Ball leader Stanford and UCLA are believed to be at the top for the nation’s top cornerback. Could another team, such as Ohio State change his mind with a visit before his planned announcement date on his birthday, June 23?"

WR Donovan Peoples-Jones (Detroit, MI) - Michigan Wolverines
247sports Crystal Ball: Ohio State (22%), Michigan (22%), Michigan State (22%), Florida (11%) - "The Gators have the most recent prediction for Peoples-Jones and he visited the Gators along with trips to Florida State, Alabama and Auburn over the last few days. Will one of the southern contenders be able to pull the five-star receiver away from the Big Ten powers?"

DT Marvin Wilson (Bellaire, TX) - Texas Longhorns
247sports Crystal Ball: Texas (45%), LSU (36%), Baylor (9%), Texas A&M (9%) - "Wilson is the premier player at a premium position, so naturally a long list of top programs are hot on the trail of the five-star defensive tackle. The Longhorns lead on the Crystal Ball, but Wilson is no lock to stay in-state as LSU is close behind in predictions and programs such as Alabama, Florida State and more could see things trend their way before it’s over."

LB Dylan Moses - LSU Tigers
247sports Crystal Ball: LSU (68%), Alabama, (32%) - "Moses has been high on the Texas Longhorns for a while and recently named them as his current top school, but Crystal Ball predictions for the Horns have not followed. Recent predictions have come, however, for Alabama, his current No. 2. Still, many experts are not yet convinced that the five-star won’t end up back with LSU, the school he originally committed to back in 2013."

Back to the NCAA Newsfeed

Related Topics: College Football Recruiting, 2017 College Football Recruiting, NCAA Football