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Top 5 Un-Committed CISD players going into the 2017 season

By: J.C. Cartagena, Woodlands Online Sports
| Published 08/24/2017

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THE WOODLANDS,Texas--There’s nothing bigger in Texas than high school football and soon these five players will move on to the next level of play. The only question is, “where will they end up?”

1. Joseph Ossai, DE Oak Ridge

With 27 offers going into his junior season, Ossai is the clear number one un-committed player going into this season. The defensive end is expected to take his Notre Dame visit on September 1st. Along with Notre Dame, A&M and UT round out his top 3 which he revealed earlier this summer on his Twitter page.

Ossai’s college decision will be big news whenever that decision comes. Look for him and the other Oak Ridge players on this list to make some serious noise around the college football world.

2. Tyler Johnson, T Oak Ridge

Imagine the battles that go on in practice between the number 1 and 2 players on this list every day. At 6’5 300 pounds, Johnson has over 15 offers from major division 1 programs. Don’t be surprised if Ossai and Johnson decide to team up on the next level.

3. Donaven Lloyd, RB Conroe

One of the most underrated players on this list, Donaven Lloyd can make an impact on the recruiting landscape with another monster season in 2017. With only one major offer from Army going into the season, Lloyd should rack up the offers by season’s end.

4. Cooper Lucas, DB College Park

It’s hard to tell where Cooper Lucas will end up next year. A lightly recruited player going into the season, Lucas should see some offers come his way throughout the year. The College Park DB duo of Lucas and Myres can be scary this year, and with both players having brothers in major programs, the duo might be next in line to follow in those footsteps.

5. Bishop Durst, QB Oak Ridge

Rounding out the Oak Ridge big 3, Bishop Durst has insane potential to be a highly recruited player from this year’s class. Coming off a season in which he split time as the starter, Durst enters 2017 as the War Eagles’ signal caller. The dual threat ability of Durst makes for an interesting option for recruiters and could end up at a major division 1 school next year.

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