College football recruiting predictions for every 2020 5-star recruit

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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  • High School: DeMatha Catholic
  • Composite Ranking: No. 29, No. 6 RB
  • Interested Programs: Georgia, Maryland, Ohio State, Penn State, Alabama

MarShawn Lloyd is going to be one of the most physical freaks at the college level.  The 5’9″ and 205 pound running back loves to dish out pain at every turn and doesn’t shy away from contact in the slightest.

Having a frame that’s built for college will allow Lloyd to come in an make an impact early on whatever program he selects. His physicality makes him tough to bring down as well when he gets rolling.

As he gets his nose downhill and in motion, his legs don’t stop either. He’s going to be the type of running back that a program can continuously feed the ball to on end. Lloyd’s going to put games away late by pounding the ball for a first down.

His elite talent is going to likely put him in the most elite conference in football, the SEC. Georgia is the pick but he’ll get a push from Penn State in the Big Ten, which has produced some great running backs recently.

If he opts for the Big Ten instead, it will be another great conference for his skill set. Plus he could always stay home and choose Maryland in the Big Ten as well. However, Georgia seems to be on a run right now when it comes to landing five-star recruits and you just know a running back named MarShawn is destined for greatness.

Prediction: Georgia