Mail call! Isaiah Deloatch has the mailman busy with his Rutgers football interest

Rutgers football is making Isaiah Deloatch a clear priority.

Isaiah Deloatch is keeping the mailman busy. Fresh off a recent unofficial visit to Rutgers football, Deloatch is in constant contact with the Big Ten program.

Deloatch announced last week that he will be taking an official visit to Rutgers football in June. Deloatch is a 6-foot-1, 210-pound linebacker from Hillside (Durham, North Carolina).

In addition to Rutgers, he holds offers from Duke, Indiana and Syracuse among others.

On Monday, Rutgers sent Deloatch 35 handwritten letters with 15 personally addressed to him and the rest for his parents. Before his visit last week, Rutgers sent the family the same exact number of letters, telling him how excited they were to have him on an unofficial visit.

The letters keep flowing from Rutgers to Deloatch, and it is making an impression.

 

The mailman, said ” someone is really trying to get your attention” 😆

“It may be closer to 100 total throughout the process. When I say every staff member has sent a card…nutritionist, analysts, head coach, all position coaches,” Deloatch said.

“My mom keeps reminding me to go where I’m wanted. Rutgers is very clear that they’re interested.”

Deloatch is also a standout sprinter.

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As for his other official visits, Deloatch will first head out Indiana on the weekend of May 31 before taking his official visit to Rutgers for the weekend of June 7.  Duke and then South Florida on back-to-back weekends round out things for Deloatch.

Rutgers football is hosting two bigtime athletes for Thursday unofficial visits

Two visitors are on campus for Rutgers football on Thursday.

PISCATAWAY, N.J. — Two of the top recruits in the nation are on campus to visit Rutgers football. The Thursday visits continue a busy spring for Rutgers on the recruiting front.

Rutgers currently has four players committed in the 2025 class. Over the weekend, three-star defensive back Renick Dorilas committed to the Scarlet Knights.

He is a top 10 player in New Jersey.

On campus on Thursday is Antwan Raymond, a four-star running back according to Rivals. He is ranked the No. 22 running back prospect in the nation.

Rutgers Wire can confirm that Raymond is currently on campus.

The running back from Clearwater International (Clearwater, New Jersey) also holds offers from Auburn, Boston College, Georgia Tech, Miami, South Carolina and Texas A&M among others.

Joining Raymond on campus is Isaiah Deloatch.

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A linebacker from Hillside (Durham, North Carolina), Deloatch is also a standout sprinter. He is an impressive 6-foot-1 and 208 pounds.

Deloatch holds offers from Duke, Indiana and Syracuse among others.

 

Rutgers already has one linebacker committed in this class. In February, four-star linebacker Talibi Kaba committed to Rutgers.

 

Rutgers football is the second Power Five offer for Isaiah DeLoatch

Isaiah DeLoatch is offered by Rutgers football.

On Saturday, Rutgers football sent out an offer to Isaiah DeLoatch. The linebacker from North Carolina is beginning to see an uptick in his recruitment.

Rutgers is the second offer from Power Five program for DeLoatch, joining Duke. He also holds offers from Charlotte, James Madison, Liberty and Troy among others.

The class of 2025 prospect is also receiving interest from North Carolina State and South Carolina.

A speedster, DeLoatch runs a 4.51 time in the 40 and a 4.8 shuttle time. He is 6-foot-1 and 206 pounds.

Last year, he had 55 total tackles and 8.5 tackles for a loss. DeLoatch had 1.5 sacks, an interception and a fumble recovery.

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He posted about his Rutgers offer on Saturday afternoon, tagging head coach [autotag]Greg Schiano[/autotag] and assistant coach [autotag]Scott Vallone[/autotag].

 

Rutgers landed a linebacker prospect this past week in Talibi Kaba. A three-star linebacker from Hillside (Hillside, New Jersey), Kaba held Power Five offers from Boston College, Duke and Iowa State.

Last year, Rutgers signed three players (Ben Black, Isaiah Crumpler and Noah Shaw) from North Carolina.