Which Recruit has the biggest upside?

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I'm thinking in terms of lesser thought of players.

Demitri Beal could be a solid DB. He's a tad undersized at 5-10, but he's fast, and had a confirmed 4.4 40.
 
I'm not sure if he has the biggest upside, but he intrigues me as well: Jorian Hudson.

He's listed as an athlete, but at 6-3, could play WR or DB. His 4.5 time in the 40 would give him an edge (along with his height) at DB.
 
2 names stick out:

Lozano and Adrian Witty

I think these guys could play very early in their careers.
 
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It's Lozano without question. At 6'3" 265 he has the size to contribute right away. From an evaluation standpoint he has outstanding first step and short area quickness and he uses his hands very well. Another reason is to take a look at the schools who tired to get in on him late, Texas Tech and Miami. Randy Shannon and Tommy Tubberville are two of the best in the business at evaluating defensive line prospects. Tubberville was at Miami from 86 to 93 and oversaw some of the most fearsome defensive lines and linemen in this history of the sport. Jerome Brown, Cortez Kennedy, Warren Sapp, Russell Maryland and the list goes on, and those are just the defensive tackles. Tech took a late run at Lozano as did Randy Shannon and company at Miami, another guy who can spot and evaluate defensive linemen. That is born out with the performance of Miamis lines in the past decade. As a defensive linemen the only higher praise you could get is an offer from the Orgeron.
 
A player UC signed that I really like is Kevin Schloemer out of Lakota West. He has great size and I really think he will be a future staple of the Bearcats O-Line.
 
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