SEC Recruiting Recap: Vanderbilt University
Recruiting Recap: Vanderbilt University
Vanderbilt won’t ever be able to recruit the way the other programs in the SEC are able to because of their high academic standards, but Coach Bobby Johnson was able to sign a respectable group of players this time around. Rivals states that this might be “the top Vanderbilt class in many years.” While that point is debatable, they did end up with a solid class, and were able to grab one elite talent. The star of this class is undoubtedly RB Rajaan Bennett, the only 4 star prospect of the bunch. Other standouts in this class include 2 DBs, Andre Simmons (#35 DB in the nation according to Rivals) and Kenneth Ladler (#42 DB in the nation), and DE Thomas Ryan (#39 DE in the nation). To fill the void left over at the quarterback position, Vandy signed Juco star Jordan Rodgers, who was also offered scholarships by Virginia, Colorado, Kansas, and Houston.
Class Rankings:
Rivals: 61st; Scout – 53rd; ESPN – NR
Star of the Class:
RB Rajaan Bennett
Rivals Ranking: #19 RB in the nation; #246 overall player in the nation
Bennett is a big signee for a school such as Vanderbilt, where many top athletes don’t always meet their high academic standards. A big back, he could grow into a Ricky Williams-type of runner. He has a physical running style that will wear down defenses and good hands out of the backfield. He should see the field a lot as a freshman next season.
Sleeper of the Class
If there is one glaring need for the Commodores next season, it’s consistency at the quarterback position. Though not highly touted, Juco QB Jordan Rodgers should have the opportunity to compete with returning players Mackenzie Adams and Larry Smith. Rodgers has the right frame and size for the position, is pretty quick on his feet, and can throw. He is also the younger brother of the current Green Bay Packer starting signal caller, Aaron Rodgers.