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2024 Football Top 50: 41-50

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50. Mason Vicari 6-foot-4, 275 pounds OL Christian Brothers

Vicari has potential on both lines of scrimmage, but figures to be a guard at the next level. He gets off the ball well and is physical at the point of attack. The Big Sky is heavily involved with offers from Sacramento State, Southern Utah, Weber State and Cal Poly.

49. Jonathan Guerrero 5-foot-10, 165 pounds DB De La Salle

The emergence of Guerrero was part of De La Salle’s rally in the second half of last season. He is a ballhawk playing on the outside. Guerrero, who clocked a sub 11 second 100 meter dash in the spring, picked up San Diego as his first offer in June.

48.Tommy Poe 6-foot-4, 190 pounds WR Del Oro (SACRAMENTO STATE)

Poe has emerged as the top prospect for the Golden Eagles with offers from the Mountain West and Big Sky Conferences and committed to Sacramento State on Saturday. He has good size, can create some separation on the outside and stretches the field. He averaged almost 20 yards per catch with 10 touchdowns as a junior.

47. Parker Threatt 6-foot-2, 190 pounds ATH Bellarmine

If you live by the mantra that you want as many athletes on the field as possible, you need to lock up Threatt and figure out his position later. He has impressive film at quarterback, running back and wide receiver. He has very good speed and physicality to his game.

46. John Stowers 6-foot-2, 240 pounds LB Overfelt (SAN JOSE STATE)

Stowers is a do-everything player for Overfelt and a real South Bay find for the Spartans. He plays with power and agility with good speed. He rushed for 672 yards and eight touchdowns to go with 192 tackles and 16 touchdowns. Stowers is a newcomer and could be a big riser in the postseason ranks.

45. Tommy Ducker 6-foot-3, 240 pounds DE Palma (CORNELL)

Ducker makes an impact on both sides of the ball, but it is defense where he shines. He plays with a high motor, has a quick first step to get the edge and finishes plays off. He was a priority recruit for the Ivy League and recently committed to Cornell.

44. Brandon Nazworth 6-foot-4, 270 pounds OL Vista del Lago (AIR FORCE)

Nazworth is a taller center with the frame to add more weight in the next few years. With limited Division I level centers each year, Nazworth has positional value backed up by a quick first step and the ability to erase defenders in the run game.

43. Omari Gayles 5-foot-10, 165 pounds DB St. Mary’s-Stockton (HARVARD)

Safety has been a good position for the Rams in recent years and Gayles fits the mold. He goes full speed when he is attacking a pass or ball carrier en route to 96 tackles and three interceptions as a junior. He also is a good special teams player. Gayles committed to Harvard on July 22.

42. Cole Harrison 6-foot-6, 220 pounds TE Serra

Harrison fits the mold of the modern tight end with basketball type height, the athleticism to get open but also the strength to make plays in the run game. His offers include UNLV, Army, Air Force, Northern Arizona, Idaho and UC Davis.

41. Wayshawn Parker 6-foot-0, 185 pounds RB Grant

A transfer from Elk Grove to Grant, Parker is listed as a running back but could play in the secondary as well. He has good vision as a runner and is elusive without giving up his top end speed. Washington offered Parker in June to join Sacramento State, San Jose State and UNLV.
 
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