Receiver may be a bigger priority there, however, depending on how Syracuse’s young targets come along in 2020. New, 10 comments. Can the Orange hang on and grab their first win? Syracuse has indexed pretty heavily in the trenches with this class, and it makes sense — both the offensive and defensive lines have been problems at one point or another recently. Wells remains high on SU and is one of the only remaining obvious choices out there in terms of high school prospects the Orange could land. Buy Official TNIAAM Gear In The TNIAAM Shoppe, Oronde Gadsden II was the latest SU pledge, Five turnovers lead Syracuse Football to first win of season, Game day beer picks: Syracuse vs. Georgia Tech. For a bit, it seemed like three-star cornerback William Wells (West Palm Beach, Fla.) was the main target left out there for Syracuse — and he still might be. The 247Sports rankings are determined by our recruiting analysts after countless hours of personal observations, film evaluation and input from our network of scouts. 1 prospect Korey Foreman names Top 7, Jerry Jeudy Taken by Jaguars in B/R User 2020 NFL Mock Draft, USC football recruiting: Son of Notre Dame All-American names Top 12, USC football recruiting: Top 2022 CB in CA names Top 10, USC football recruiting: Elite five-star DT names Top 8. Both players could also potentially fill different roles. First, here’s who’s already committed for this class: While players could opt to flip elsewhere, one recruiting benefit in the socially-distant environment is that schools aren’t really doing the big official visits in-person. So now SU needs to put a lot of focus on linebacker without the means to necessarily do so in this class. Myers, who’s currently unranked, really wants a Syracuse offer, as he told CuseNation and looks to be closer to right size already at 6-foot-3 and 220 pounds. Troy Nunes Is An Absolute Magician homepage ... What else remains for Syracuse football’s 2021 recruiting class? With so many players already in the fold, there really isn’t a ton left for ‘Cuse to do before wrapping up the class of 2021 — assuming no one leaves, of course. What else remains for Syracuse football’s 2021 recruiting class? Since the Trojans didn’t add any running backs in the class of 2020, it’s especially critical to land a couple of rushers in the current class. There’s a top target out there — George Rooks, the four-star legacy defensive tackle out of Jersey City, N.J. — who SU would make room for. USC football’s running back room needs an injection of new talent in the class of 2021, so it’s a good thing the Trojans are in the running for Tavierre Dunlap. The fact that the Orange have four offensive linemen already means there’s one or maybe two slots left, depending on the players. Any other recruiting notes you’d like to add? Seems like nothing’s really moved on Hampton, Va.’s Anthony Turner, who has other P5 offers and last appeared to be high on SU. If he’s on board, then it seems possible that Syracuse could take a sixth O-lineman on the interior.