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FB RECRUITING: New defensive targets for 2019 class

Dave Lackford

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This list is not exhaustive but it's what I have to go on at the moment including my projections of the numbers at each position:

Defensive line (Two)

In a pleasantly surprising development 4-star FSU DE commit Quashon Fuller canceled his official visit to Florida and will head up to Louisville this weekend to enjoy the blizzard. DL coach Mark Ivey gets the props for getting the Rivals250 prospect on campus.


Parker is a long edge rusher from Dallas who recently decommitted from Texas Tech shortly after Kliff Kingsbury was fired. He hasn't been officially offered by Louisville at the moment but he is on the radar. It appears that many believe he will end up at TCU but if he sees an opportunity to start as a freshman at Louisville the 'Cards will have a chance.


Linton has already visited Louisville and it appears the new staff has evaluated him and reestablished contact but no official visit has been scheduled as of today.

Linebackers (Two)


The three star Georgia prospect has official visits set for Miami on 1/18 and Louisville on 1/25.


This late blooming two star has received heavy attention from Miami and Nebraska lately. Louisville offered yesterday so watch for an announcement regarding an official visit.

TJ Holl is a grad transfer linebacker from Colgate. He has an offer from Louisville, Marshall, and Tulane in addition to a plethora of FCS programs like North Dakota State (Carson Wentz's alma mater), EKU, and the Citadel.

Defensive Backs (Two, one corner, one safety)


Starks will take an official visit to Louisville before signing day.


Louisville and Colorado are fighting for his final official visit and he has set up officials with Iowa State and North Carolina. Many believe Nebraska leads.


Louisville offered yesterday. He has already taken an unofficial visit to Tennessee and Chad Simmons reported that he has plans to take officials to Colorado, Oregon, Tennessee, and USC. It appears UNC and Louisville will duke it out for his final official visit.











 
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