Gorney's Predictions: Ryder Lyons, Kaydin Jones, LaDamion Guyton
Rivals national recruiting director Adam Gorney has three predictions on five-star quarterback Ryder Lyons, four-star running back Kaydin Jones and the top of the 2027 rankings.
MORE GORNEY: Washington finds a secret recruiting weapon | Recruiting Rumor Mill | Ranking the 10 biggest commitments after a massive weekend
CLASS OF 2025 RANKINGS: Rivals250 | Team | Position | State
CLASS OF 2026 RANKINGS: Rivals250 | Team | Position | State
CLASS OF 2027 RANKINGS: Rivals250 | Team | Position | State
TRANSFER PORTAL: Full coverage | Player ranking | Team ranking | Transfer search | Transfer Tracker
Ryder Lyons is one of the most interesting prospects in the 2026 class both on and off the field and his recruitment has taken some interesting turns recently.
Once considered a near USC lock, that all changed once four-star QB Jonas Williams flipped his pledge from Oregon to the Trojans. USC is still being considered by Lyons (the location, playing for Lincoln Riley and his brother plays there are all factors) but now Oregon, Michigan and BYU are the other three frontrunners.
This is where it gets especially interesting with another five-star quarterback Jared Curtis, who is down to Oregon and Georgia, visited both schools in recent days and should be close to a final decision.
If Curtis picks the Ducks then Lyons might be down to Michigan and BYU. If Curtis re-commits to Georgia then Oregon might emerge as the frontrunner for Lyons. If the Folsom, Calif., standout softly eliminates Oregon considering Curtis' next move then the Wolverines could be sitting really pretty.
Lyons has a ton of confidence and swagger and might pick BYU in a shocking recruiting move but Michigan looks strongest now according to sources.
By the time Lyons gets through his senior season, then a one-year Mormon mission, he could go to Ann Arbor for one season, presumably sit behind Bryce Underwood for one year and learn, Underwood would then be off to the NFL and Lyons could step in. It never works out so easily (just ask Arch Manning who had to wait for two years behind Quinn Ewers) but that's the idea.
Michigan is emerging and is now the team to beat. Unless something unforeseen happens, the Wolverines will get Lyons.
SHARE YOUR THOUGHTS WITH MICHIGAN FANS AT MAIZEANDBLUEREVIEW.COM
Over the weekend, Kaydin Jones visited Kansas and after the trip he said the coaching staff told him they're just waiting on him to commit.
'Coaches continue to tell me they're waiting on me and whenever I want to jump in they'd be ready,' Jones said.
And then the four-star running back from Jenks, Okla., said something pretty surprising: 'KU is standing out the most.'
Oklahoma had been considered the far-and-away leader for Jones but after talking to some people it looks as if the Sooners have moved on to other targets, such as Jonathan Hatton Jr., Baylor four-star commit Ryelan Morris and others. Oklahoma State and others are in the picture as well.
But Kansas has emerged as the team to beat for the seventh-best all-purpose back in the class.
SHARE YOUR THOUGHTS WITH KANSAS FANS AT JAYHAWKSLANT.COM
Of the last 24 NFL Drafts dating back to 2000, there have been 18 quarterbacks taken first, four defensive ends and two offensive tackles. Based on that stark statistic alone, it would behoove us in the rankings business to focus very much on putting a quarterback No. 1 nearly every recruiting cycle.
That has been the case in recent years except for Jeremiah Smith because he was such a no-brainer No. 1 along with Travis Hunter because of the same reason.
But the 2027 class still seems wide open in terms of the top-rated player.
Right now, Elijah Haven, Peyton Houston and Ohio State commit Brady Edmunds are the top-three quarterbacks in the class. Edmunds was excellent at the recent Rivals Camp in Los Angeles.
The current No. 1 is Savannah (Ga.) Benedictine Military School edge rusher LaDamion Guyton, who is fantastic off the edge, super fast, productive and he hits like a truck. The issue here is that of the four defensive ends taken No. 1 overall, they were physical specimens that looked like they were built in a lab. Guyton is a big-time player but at 6-foot-3 and 225 pounds, I'm not sure he's there yet.
Mario Williams was 6-foot-6 and 300 pounds. Jadeveon Clowney was 6-foot-5 and 266 pounds and arguably the best high school football player I've ever seen. Myles Garrett might be second on that list and was insanely dominant in high school. And Travon Walker was right on the cusp of a five-star ranking and one we still ache over.
Guyton is really good. But is he a surefire No. 1? History would argue against it.

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles
Yahoo
22 minutes ago
- Yahoo
Alabama football 2025 season preview, predictions: Zavier Mincey
When having a conversation about potential second-year Alabama Crimson Tide football breakout candidates in 2025, Zavier Mincey is likely a prominent name that comes up. A member of Alabama's 2024 recruiting class, Mincey came to Tuscaloosa as a versatile defensive back from the state of Florida, one who was largely thought to be a cornerback in college. Advertisement However, Mincey was moved to safety where he saw action late in the season due to injuries, and now enters his sophomore season capable of making an impact in Alabama's secondary in various different areas. A name who is likely to make an impact this fall, let's take a look at everything you need to know about Alabama defensive back Zavier Mincey entering 2025. Zavier Mincey player information Position: Defensive Back Jersey Number: No. 12 Height: 6'3 Weight: 205 Class: Sophomore Hometown: Daytona Beach, Florida High School: Mainland Zavier Mincey career stats The 2024 season was the first at the collegiate level for Mincey, one in which he appeared in all 13 games for the Crimson Tide. As a freshman, Mincey amassed 16 tackles with two PD. Zavier Mincey 2024 stats Mincey appeared in 13 games for the Crimson Tide a year ago as a true freshman, one of which was a start in the season finale against Michigan. Over that span, Mincey compiled 16 tackles and two PD. Zavier Mincey recruiting ranking According to the 247Sports Composite recruiting rankings, Mincey was considered as the nation's No. 27 overall player in the 2024 cycle, as well as the No. 3 cornerback nationally. A five-star prospect who committed to the Crimson Tide back in January of 2024, Mincey was also rated as the No. 7 overall player in the state of Florida where he attended Mainland High School. Zavier Mincey 2025 season outlook A versatile defensive back prospect, Mincey is undoubtedly a name to know in Alabama's secondary entering the 2025 season. Advertisement Similar to incoming freshman Ivan Taylor, Mincey was a highly-touted defensive back prospect from the state of Florida last cycle, ranking as a five-star prospect. Once on campus, it did not take Mincey long to make an impact for the Crimson Tide, seeing time on both defense and special teams prior to drawing a start at safety in the season finale against Michigan. Finishing last season with 16 tackles, Mincey might not enter this year as a starter due to experienced options ahead of him on the debt chart, but should still see a significant amount of action, which will likely translate to a career-year. Zavier Mincey 2025 season prediction 2025 Prediction: 25 tackles, 0.5 TFL, 2 PD Contact/Follow us @RollTideWire on X, and like our page on Facebook to follow ongoing coverage of Alabama news, notes and opinion. This article originally appeared on Roll Tide Wire: Alabama football 2025 preview, predictions: Zavier Mincey


USA Today
an hour ago
- USA Today
Alabama football 2025 season preview, predictions: Zavier Mincey
When having a conversation about potential second-year Alabama Crimson Tide football breakout candidates in 2025, Zavier Mincey is likely a prominent name that comes up. A member of Alabama's 2024 recruiting class, Mincey came to Tuscaloosa as a versatile defensive back from the state of Florida, one who was largely thought to be a cornerback in college. However, Mincey was moved to safety where he saw action late in the season due to injuries, and now enters his sophomore season capable of making an impact in Alabama's secondary in various different areas. A name who is likely to make an impact this fall, let's take a look at everything you need to know about Alabama defensive back Zavier Mincey entering 2025. Zavier Mincey player information Zavier Mincey career stats The 2024 season was the first at the collegiate level for Mincey, one in which he appeared in all 13 games for the Crimson Tide. As a freshman, Mincey amassed 16 tackles with two PD. Zavier Mincey 2024 stats Mincey appeared in 13 games for the Crimson Tide a year ago as a true freshman, one of which was a start in the season finale against Michigan. Over that span, Mincey compiled 16 tackles and two PD. Zavier Mincey recruiting ranking According to the 247Sports Composite recruiting rankings, Mincey was considered as the nation's No. 27 overall player in the 2024 cycle, as well as the No. 3 cornerback nationally. A five-star prospect who committed to the Crimson Tide back in January of 2024, Mincey was also rated as the No. 7 overall player in the state of Florida where he attended Mainland High School. Zavier Mincey 2025 season outlook A versatile defensive back prospect, Mincey is undoubtedly a name to know in Alabama's secondary entering the 2025 season. Similar to incoming freshman Ivan Taylor, Mincey was a highly-touted defensive back prospect from the state of Florida last cycle, ranking as a five-star prospect. Once on campus, it did not take Mincey long to make an impact for the Crimson Tide, seeing time on both defense and special teams prior to drawing a start at safety in the season finale against Michigan. Finishing last season with 16 tackles, Mincey might not enter this year as a starter due to experienced options ahead of him on the debt chart, but should still see a significant amount of action, which will likely translate to a career-year. Zavier Mincey 2025 season prediction Contact/Follow us @RollTideWire on X, and like our page on Facebook to follow ongoing coverage of Alabama news, notes and opinion.
Yahoo
2 hours ago
- Yahoo
Michigan RB Justice Haynes raves about Derrick Henry's 'physical gifts'
Michigan Wolverines running back Justice Haynes has something very special in common with Baltimore Ravens superstar Derrick Henry. The recruiting services ranked both as the No. 1 high school running back in their respective graduating classes. Both then chose the University of Alabama. Henry played three seasons for the Crimson Tide, winning both a national title and the Heisman Trophy in his junior year. King Henry then entered the NFL Draft a year early, where he was selected 45th overall by the Tennessee Titans. After two seasons with the Crimson Tide, Haynes transferred to Michigan, where he is expected to share the running back duties with Jordan Marshall this upcoming season. Advertisement In his first eight NFL seasons, Henry has rushed for 11,423 yards and 106 touchdowns. And all signs indicate that there is plenty more to come. Henry, who is coming off his personal best single-season yards-per-carry (5.9), is an inspiration to young, developing backs everywhere, including Haynes. 'King Henry's a dawg,' Haynes said in an exclusive with 'He's one of a kind—physically gifted, blessed by God. He's 6-foot-3, 240 pounds, running 4.4, maybe 4.3. He's moving. At 31, to do what he just did—1,921 rushing yards, 5.9 yards per carry, 16 touchdowns—I don't see him slowing down. When it's all said and done, he'll be one of the best of all time.' Henry is currently 19th all-time in career rushing yards, but a 1,000-yard season in 2025 would vault him past the iconic Jim Brown for 11th place. Racking up 3,000 more yards would place him just outside the top five. Although the Ravens' star running back is undoubtedly very talented, he wouldn't achieve the same level of success as King Henry without his commitment to training and conditioning. You've probably seen the viral videos showcasing his dedication as a workout warrior. For any athlete, nutrition is just as crucial as exercise, if not more so. Haynes has a NIL deal that includes a partial ownership stake in Loom, a company that produces juices with a vegan, gluten-free formula. The beverage fits in with Haynes' healthy lifestyle. "I try to stay on a strict diet," Haynes said. "My nutrition team here at Michigan is great, and they do a great job of weekly just checking in on my in-bodies, making sure what I'm doing is ultimately paying off, and the results are showing." "The carbs I need to have, vegetables I need to have, and to go with that, Loom was a great fit for me." Advertisement Haynes has NFL aspirations, and he recognizes that nutrition and conditioning are crucial components of what it takes to achieve them. This article originally appeared on Ravens Wire: Derrick Henry is a big inspiration to Michigan RB Justice Haynes