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Uncommitted '24 TNFR S Jacoby Mathews

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Texas A&M University / Ponchatoula HS (Ponchatoula, LA)

Eligibility: 3 years to play 2

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Ht: 6'2"
Wt: 215
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Transfer ratings:
247s rating: 4* - 92 grade; #6 S (#64 overall)
ESPN rating:
Rivals rating: 4* - 5.9tr; unranked DB (#21 overall)
On3 rating: 3* - 89 grade; #46 S

Reported Offers: Washington

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As a '22 recruit:

247s rating: 4* - 96 grade; #8 S (#70 overall)
ESPN rating: 4* - 86 grade; #3 S (#52 overall)
Rivals rating: 5* - 6.1rr; #2 S (#27 overall)
On3 rating: 5* - 98 grade; #1 S (#19 overall)

247sports Composite: 4* / 0.9817 rating / #2 S / #39 overall

Reported Offers: Alabama, Arizona, Arizona St, Arkansas, Cincinnati, Clemson, Florida, Florida St, LSU, Memphis, Miami (FL), Michigan St, Ole Miss, Miss St, Oklahoma, Texas, Texas A&M, UCF, USC
 
Sounds like one of those tweeners who might have had a hard time seeing the field 20 years ago, but with how much football has changed, it’s actually a strength/advantage these days.

Noted for his playmaking, versatility, and instincts.
I wouldn't call him a tweener, he is the same size as Surtain. I want my Safety's (and CB's for that matter to optimally be 6'2") to be able to defend jump balls against all of the 6'3" and 6'4" WR's. I am not a size King but I like his size
 
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