'20 DC WR Rakim Jarrett (Maryland signee)

Five-star wide receiver Rakim Jarrett of Washington, D.C., has been committed to LSU for almost three months, but he still represents one of Tennessee’s best chances of landing a five-star prospect in the 2020 class. Sources close to Jarrett’s recruitment have continued to indicate that the Vols are legitimate threats to the Tigers following his official visit to Knoxville last month, and while a final decision from Jarrett doesn’t appear to be imminent, sources said Tennessee has positioned itself well with Jarrett and has a real chance of stealing him away from LSU. Jarrett is scheduled to visit Maryland this weekend, and the Terrapins also remain in the picture as a potential darkhorse contender and an option closer to home.

-Callahan
 
THE STORYLINE
The recruitment of
Rakim Jarrett
continues to draw serious intrigue even though the five-star receiver has been committed to LSU since April.

That’s because he has already visited Tennessee and the Volunteers remain a serious player in his recruitment. It was ramped up even more last week when coach Jeremy Pruittmade a not-so-subtle remark during SEC Media Days about how his receiving corps will all be graduating and how high school seniors should be taking a serious look at his program.
He didn’t mention Jarrett by name because he couldn’t, but everyone knows what he was saying. Ohio State, Maryland and others are not giving up on the Washington (D.C.) St. John’s standout, either.
The five-star receiver in recent weeks has also taken down any signage from his social media accounts that he’s committed to LSU and his Twitter page is just blacked out. This could mean nothing at all or it could mean something, especially as the Early Signing Period inches closer.
Can LSU keep Jarrett’s commitment or will the five-star end up somewhere else?

FIRST TAKE: ADAM FRIEDMAN, MID-ATLANTIC ANALYST
“LSU still has a pretty good shot of keeping him but it’s not a good sign that he took the LSU stuff off his Twitter account and him taking an official visit to Tennessee earlier this year. I know he’s close with quarterback
Harrison Bailey
and it never hurts to have the head coach to make a pretty personal pitch to him on national TV at SEC Media Days. It’s hard to see him sticking with LSU at this point, but I still think the Tigers have a pretty good shot because of everything they’ve got coming in.

“There are other schools still in the mix and I expect him to take more official visits down the road. You can never rule out Maryland right up the road with Mike Locksley and all his connections to St. John’s and the local area. And Tennessee is definitely in a good position right now.”

SECOND TAKE: MIKE FARRELL, NATIONAL RECRUITING DIRECTOR
“I don’t know if he will de-commit, but I don’t think he’s going to end up at LSU. Even when he committed there, I had a feeling this would be somewhat dramatic and that he would take visits and be a kid who could be swayed.
“I’m not sure if Tennessee is going to be the school to do it, I’m not sure if Locksley is going to keep him home similar to
Stefon Diggs
, but I have a feeling he’s not going to end up at LSU.”

- Rivals
 
How about we first land the kid and then let him come in here and make a name for himself. So VN to compare a kid to somebody else.
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Well, you did pop off to someone else just now because he misunderstood your post. Glass houses

So you read my post as popping off when really you have no idea of my intention. Your just assuming I was popping and we all know what that makes of us. And you jumping in making a point of someone else's mistake isn't pooping off?
 

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