National Signing Day 2018: Predicting where the top 25 uncommitted recruits sign

ANN ARBOR, MI - FEBRUARY 3: John Harbaugh, Baltimore Ravens head coach (L) talks with his brother, Head coach Jim Harbaugh of the Michigan Wolverines during the Michigan Signing of the Stars event at Hill Auditorium on February 3, 2016 in Ann Arbor, Michigan. (Photo by Rey Del Rio/Getty Images)
ANN ARBOR, MI - FEBRUARY 3: John Harbaugh, Baltimore Ravens head coach (L) talks with his brother, Head coach Jim Harbaugh of the Michigan Wolverines during the Michigan Signing of the Stars event at Hill Auditorium on February 3, 2016 in Ann Arbor, Michigan. (Photo by Rey Del Rio/Getty Images) /
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Predicting where the top uncommitted recruits will be playing ahead of their announceents on National Signing Day on Feb. 7

The college football season might be over, but the gears are well in motion for the 2018 season. Programs are getting ready for spring football, evaluating their current rosters and of course, prepping for National Signing Day.

This year provided a new look to the format with early National Signing Day taking place back in December. However, the main signing day is almost here and that means it is imperative that programs finish strong with their classes.

There are plenty of recruits that are uncommitted and there are some that can still be flipped. Right now we know who the top dogs are, with Georgia having a strong class followed by Ohio State and the rest of the nation.

Alabama is poised to land several more top recruits on National Signing Day and that should keep the arms race going in the SEC between them and the rest of the heavyweights that they are competing against.

Adding these last few recruits can take a good class and turn it into a great one. With top players at various positions available, programs that are able to accurately identify their needs and find the right fit for their programs will ultimately benefit. Here are the top 25 uncommitted recruits still available and where they will likely land.