National Signing Day 2019: Predicting where the top 25 uncommitted recruits sign

FORT LAUDERDALE, FL - FEBRUARY 07:American Heritage cornerback Patrick Surtain Jr. announces his intent to play for the Alabama Crimson Tide at American Heritage School in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.(Photo by Douglas Jones/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)
FORT LAUDERDALE, FL - FEBRUARY 07:American Heritage cornerback Patrick Surtain Jr. announces his intent to play for the Alabama Crimson Tide at American Heritage School in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.(Photo by Douglas Jones/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) /
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Early National Signing Day will see some of the top high school recruits in the nation finally select which college football program they will join. Where will they end up?

Each year, recruiting classes help make or break a program as they try to build a dynasty within the college ranks.

It all comes down to being able to bring in talent to help establish the foundation of a program. It can be a difficult time for programs that are in search of a new head coach and a chance for programs to get an early jump.

As is the case every season, there are always top uncommitted recruits that haven’t yet made their decision or they are scheduled to later.

It’s important to note that not every recruit will be signing their letter of intent on early National Signing Day. Some will announce at a later time or wait for the official National Signing Day in February. Still, there is a ton of talent that will come off the board this week.

Here are the top-25 uncommitted recruits heading into early National Signing Day and where they might end up.

  • High School: Kahuku
  • Composite Ranking: No. 132, No. 8 OG
  • Interested Programs: Utah, Notre Dame, USC, Nebraska, Oklahoma

When it comes to recruiting talents from the state of Hawaii, Utah and USC have undoubtedly been battling each other back and forth for recruits from the state for some time. Both have a strong recruiting pipeline in the state and have a great history of establishing talents.

Enokk Vimahi is another top talent from the state of Hawaii and one of the best offensive guards in the nation. At 6’4″ and 281 pounds, Vimahi possesses the potential to bring good size in the middle and bolster the line for a program for the next four years.

247Sports has it as a battle between Utah and USC, with Notre Dame also interested in the guard. It could go either way, but USC has done a good job of filling out their classes with elite talent that’s undecided on signing day.

Prediction: USC