In Deondre Johnson, Rutgers football just landed the rim protector that Steve Pikiell needs (kidding, but he’s a great athlete)

Rutgers football landed a tremendous athlete this weekend in Deondre Johnson.

On Saturday afternoon, Rutgers football got a commitment from Deondre Johnson, a New York athlete who is the definition of being under-the-radar. But Johnson is also the very definition of being an athlete, bringing to Rutgers football the ability to play multiple positions.

As is evidenced by Johnson’s ability to play multiple sports.

And while Johnson’s future is likely at either tight end or defensive end for Rutgers, the Newburgh Free Academy (Newburgh, N.Y.) recruit is also a standout on the basketball court.

Last season as a junior, Johnson averaged 15.8 points per game and 11.9 rebounds per game. 

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And while it is some fun about Johnson being able to play basketball for Rutgers and head coach Steve Pikiell, his ability to dominate on the court only underscores the fact that he has intriguing athleticism.

On the football field, Johnson moves fluidly. He is a decent route runner but really flashes on the offensive side of the ball with his ability to make defenders miss and reach the second level. He has good hips and very good speed, making him difficult to take down once he gets the ball in his hands.

When there is a contested ball, he rises well, catching the ball at its high point. He makes good use of his size in the red zone.

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On the basketball court, Johnson plays either forward position or as a center. He also has the ability to step-back and shoot effectively from 3-point range.

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On3 prediction machine has Rutgers football as the favorite for Chase Bisontis

Rutgers football is the favorite to land four-star Chase Bisontis according to On3 Sports.

So you’re telling me there’s a chance…and for Rutgers football, it is better than a chance as it comes to Chase Bisontis.

The top player in New Jersey, the four-star Bisontis has a number of top offers from Power Five programs. He has a top eight that includes in-state Rutgers along with Ohio State, Texas A&M, Miami, Georgia, Texas, LSU and Michigan State.

The On3 Recruiting Prediction Machine has Rutgers at 28.2 percent to land Bisontis, the highest percentage of any program. LSU checks in at second with 24.7 percent; Texas A&M at 19.7 percent is in third. Ohio State is at 9.7 percent and in fourth place.

A variety of factors go into the prediction machine including the thoughts of On3’s recruiting insiders, historical trends and data and media sentiments. This is not to be confused with any predictions, crystal balls or the like.

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This is purely a prediction machine created by On3.

 

As for On3, they have Bisontis as the fifth-best offensive tackle in the nation and the No. 51 recruit overall. The class of 2023 offensive lineman is heading into his senior season at Don Bosco Prep.

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If the prediction holds up – and it is still certainly early in the process – it would be a second straight season where Rutgers landed not just the top offensive lineman in New Jersey but also the state’s top recruit. All-American offensive tackle [autotag]Jacob Allen[/autotag], a consensus four-star recruit, committed to Rutgers football last April.

Allen has a very strong chance to come in and contribute for Rutgers this fall.

Rutgers football is getting in on talented four-star quarterback Jake Merklinger

Rutgers football just offered four-star quarterback Jake Merklinger.

Four-star quarterback Jake Merklinger got offered by Rutgers football on Thursday night.

A 6-foot-3, 185-pound quarterback for Calvary Day School (Savannah, GA), Merklinger is ranked the No. 137 player in the class of 2024 in the 247Sports Composite.

As a sophomore, Merklinger completed 70.4 percent of his passes, throwing for 2,513 yards with 25 touchdowns and eight interceptions. He led his team with 11 rushing touchdowns and was second with 297 rushing yards.

Last season, Calvary Day went 12-1, losing to Fellowship Christian 21-14 in the playoffs.

He has an offer list that includes Arkansas, Cincinnati, Georgia Tech, Louisville, Michigan State, Minnesota, North Carolina State, Pittsburgh, UCF, Virginia Tech and Wake Forest.

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He also has pulled in recent offers this week from Auburn and Ole Miss as well according to his social media.

Merklinger tweeted about the offer, tagging head coach Greg Schiano and offensive coordinator Sean Gleeson:

 

A dual-sport athlete, Merklinger was all-area in lacrosse, being named honorable mention. He also plays basketball.

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The class of 2024 is likely to be the next time that Rutgers football adds a scholarship quarterback. They have not yet offered a scholarship quarterback for the current recruiting class.

In the previous recruiting cycle, Rutgers landed the talented Gavin Wimsatt, an early enrollee who was technically part of the 2021 recruiting class (Wimsatt was originally part of the 2023 recruiting class but he played two games of his senior season before enrolling early with the Big Ten program).

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Wimsatt was a four-star recruit, ranked the top player in Kentucky and the No. 10 quarterback in the nation. He held offers from Kentucky, Louisville, Michigan, Michigan State, Notre Dame, Ole Miss, Oregon and Vanderbilt among others.

In the Gator Bowl, Wimsatt featured heavily in the second half for Rutgers.

Four-star Papa Kante talks Rutgers basketball visit, upcoming Big Ten visits

Four-star Papa Kante breaks down his recent Rutgers basketball visit and previews his visits to Maryland and Michigan.

Papa Kante is heading into a busy stretch of his recruitment. The coveted recruit, one of the top big men in the country, is visiting three Big Ten programs this month.

One of those programs is Rutgers basketball, where Kante visited this past weekend.

A four-star recruit, the 6-foot-10 center is ranked the No. 127 player in the nation according to Rivals. He has 14 offers currently.

The class of 2023 prospect is a standout at South Kent (South Kent, CT). On3 ranks Kante as the third-best player in Connecticut.

Kante remains grounded in his recruitment, saying that he is in no rush to make a decision. As for a timeline, Kante won’t commit to anything quite yet as he continues to learn more about the programs that are after him.

“I don’t know yet, only Allah knows the right time and I’m going to keep praying,” Kante said.

“And whenever me and my family feel it is the best time and the best fit, I’ll make a decision!”

Check out what [autotag]Papa Kante[/autotag] had to say about his recent Rutgers basketball visit, his connection with head coach Steve Pikiell as well as his upcoming visits to Big Ten basketball programs Maryland and Michigan!

De’Andre Cook gets offered by Rutgers football, one hour later by Michigan State

Sophomore defensive lineman De’Andre Cook gets offered by Rutgers football and Michigan State on Wednesday.

Class of 2024 defensive lineman De’Andre Cook got an offer from Rutgers football on Wednesday. It proved to be a very busy day for Cook, as the Scarlet Knights were the first of three teams to offer the talented recruit.

Cook is a 6-foot-3, 260-pound defensive lineman from Friendship Collegiate Academy (Washington, D.C.). The sophomore is coming off a strong season after a 3-7 season for his program. Earlier in the week, he pulled down offers from Maryland and Bowling Green.

And then after getting an offer from Rutgers on Wednesday, Cook then got offered by Michigan State and Toledo.

Before his flurry of three offers on Wednesday, Cook had offers from Boston College, Charlotte, Delaware State and Vanderbilt.

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Cook tweeted about the offer from Rutgers on Wednesday night.

 

It was a busy Wednesday night for Rutgers football as the program offered Cook and also secured a commitment from Dauvon Fuse.

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A three-star linebacker, Fuse is a versatile athlete who also plays quarterback.

Pennsylvania three-star Jordan Montgomery: ‘I would love to have an offer from Rutgers’

Pennsylvania linebacker Jordan Montgomery discusses his recruitment, is hoping for a Rutgers football offer.

Jordan Montgomery continues to put in work this offseason. The three-star linebacker from Pennsylvania is hoping to be able to land more offers, with a local Big Ten program at the top of his list.

The Roman Catholic (Philadelphia, PA) linebacker is one of the top players in Pennsylvania in the class of 2023. He currently holds offers from Maryland, Syracuse and Temple.

But Rutgers, a program that recruits the Philadelphia area hard, is a program that Montgomery is hoping to land an offer from this spring or summer. He is optimistic about the direction of the program as well as being able to land an offer from the Scarlet Knights.

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He said that head coach [autotag]Greg Schiano[/autotag] and assistant coach [autotag]Damiere Shaw[/autotag], the program’s wide receivers coach who recruits Philadelphia, have formed a good bond so far in his recruitment.

“Right now I’m building a relationship with coach Schiano. He always texts me and asks me how I’m doing and for the holidays he’ll reach out to me,” Montgomery told RutgersWire.

“He’ll send me graphics of me and of Rutgers stuff. We also talked about the draft. Coach Shaw and I have a good relationship as well. He’s my guy! When I post stuff on Twitter about Rutgers, the fans and the staff always show love. So I believe that Rutgers and I are building a great relationship.”

Last season, Montgomery had 56 total tackles and three sacks.

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If Rutgers were to become an offer, Montgomery says that they would be high up on his list in terms of interest. The Scarlet Knights are the closest Power Five program to Philadelphia.

“They actually would be among my favorites,” Montgomery said.

“I would love to have an offer from Rutgers especially knowing I’ve already built a relationship with the staff and coaches.”

This has been a busy offseason for Montgomery as he gets ready for his senior season at Roman Catholic and also balances schoolwork, family and his recruitment. He has several camp dates lined up, including a visit to Rutgers this summer.

“During this spring I will be attending the Rivals camp to compete and get better,” Montgomery said.

“I have 7v7 tournaments with my school this spring/summer. I’ll be going to the Rutgers camp, Wake Forest camp, Liberty camp…a couple more. I will also be visiting Maryland, Syracuse, Rutgers, and I’m going to try and set up a couple more.”

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Rutgers football lands a commitment in three-star Davoun Fuse

Davoun Fuse joins Rutgers football’s recruiting class on Wednesday night.

Davoun Fuse became the fourth commitment of the 2023 recruiting class for Rutgers football, pledging to the program on Wednesday night.

A three-star recruit, Fuse is ranked as the No. 22 player in Pennsylvania according to 247Sports as well as the nation’s No. 111 athlete prospect. He was a bit under-the-radar, with offers from Akron, Long Island and Toledo along with Rutgers.

He is a 6-foot-4, 190-pound athlete prospect.

He was a multi-position starter last season for Washington High School (Washington, PA) who played quarterback but projects on the defensive side of the ball as a linebacker or a safety.

Washington went 8-1 last season. losing in overtime in the state playoffs 21-20 to New Brighton.

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The athlete tweeted about his decision on Wednesday evening, saying that he is “110% committed”:

 

Fuse becomes the fourth member of the 2023 recruiting class for Rutgers and the second player from Pennsylvania, joining three-star wide receiver Yazeed Haynes. The other two members of the recruiting class are both from New Jersey and are ranked top 10 in the state (four-star defensive line JaSire Peterson and three-star offensive lineman John Stone).

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Four-star Daniel Holmes gets an offer from Rutgers football

Rutgers football offers a four-star standout sophomore from Washington, D.C.

Daniel Holmes, one of the top sophomores in the nation ,received an offer from Rutgers football on Tuesday night.

A four-star defensive end from Gonzaga (Washington, D.C.), Holmes is a class of 2024 prospect. He is ranked the No. 188 player in the nation according to Rivals and the No. 14 defensive end in the class of 2024.

Rutgers becomes the sixth offer from a Power Five program for Holmes. He currently holds offers from Boston College, Indiana, Maryland, Miami and Vanderbilt.

He is a 6-foot-6, 230-pound defensive end. He also plays basketball.

Perennially one of the top programs in the region, Gonzaga football struggled last year with a 5-6 record.

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Holmes tweeted about his offer from Rutgers football on Tuesday:

 

The Washington D.C. and Maryland area (affectionately known as the DMV for D.C., Maryland and Virginia) has traditionally been a strong recruiting area for Rutgers football. That area along with parts of Pennsylvania, New York as well as Connecticut, Delaware and of course New Jersey have made up the traditional map for the ‘State of Rutgers.’

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The three current commits in the class of 2023 come from this recruiting turf (two players from New Jersey, one from southeastern Pennsylvania).

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Rutgers football latest to offer George Burhenn

Rutgers football offered George Burhenn, a three-star tight end from Indiana, on Wednesday night.

Rutgers football got in on an out-of-state tight end on Tuesday night, offering Indiana tight end George Burhenn.

The Scarlet Knights are now the sixth Power Five program to offer Burhenn. Duke, Iowa, Iowa State, Purdue and Vanderbilt had previously offered the  tight end from Mount Vernon (Fortville, IN).

Burhenn is ranked the No. 12 player in the state according to 247Sports. He is a three-star in the 247Sports Composite and the No. 37 tight end in the nation.

Last season for Mount Vernon, he had 28 catches for 443 receiving yards and five receiving touchdowns. Mount Vernon went 14-1 and beat Northridge for a state championship.

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On Tuesday night, Burhenn tweeted about the offer after talking with head coach Greg Schiano and tight ends coach Nunzio Campanile:

 

The Rutgers football recruiting class currently features three recruits, including two players ranked in the top 10 in New Jersey (four-star defensive lineman [autotag]JaSire Peterson[/autotag] and three-star offensive lineman [autotag]John Stone[/autotag]). The class recently added[autotag] Yazeed Haynes[/autotag], a three-star wide receiver from Pennsylvania.

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Rutgers football: running back Braeden Wisloski set to take an official visit

Rutgers football is set for an official visit from Braeden Wisloski.

Braeden Wilsloski will be taking an official visit to Rutgers football, the Pennsylvania running back announced on Friday morning.

In the tweet, the class of 2023 athlete tagged Rutgers football head coach Greg Schiano, wide receivers coach Damiere Shaw, running backs coach Andrew Aurich and player development assistant Cinjun Erskine.

The 5-foot-10, 185-pound talent from South Columbia High School (Catawissa, PA) is an under-the-radar recruit that Rutgers has gotten on early in the recruiting process.

Wisloski recently pulled offers from Holy Cross and New Hampshire. Along with Rutgers, his other Power Five offers are from Maryland and Syracuse. He also holds an offer from Temple.

He is rated as a three-star recruit according to 247Sports. Wilsloski is the No. 14 player in Pennsylvania this year and the No. 74 athlete in the nation.

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Wisloski is also a tremendous sprinter, recently clocking a 10.6 time in the 100 meters. He is one of the top sprinters in Pennsylvania.

 

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Wisloski visited Rutgers football in early April. He had this to say about getting his offer from Schiano:

“I couldn’t believe it I was in shock but also really excited. I’m glad coach Schiano sees what I can do on the field and believes in me.”

 

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