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Donovan "LLL" PeopLLLes-Jones (WR Cleveland Browns)

2017 WIDE RECEIVER DONOVAN PEOPLES-JONES COULD BE NEXT IN THE CASS TECH TO OHIO STATE PIPELINE


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Urban Meyer and his staff have made it well-known they want to heavily recruit and maintain the top prospects in the state of Ohio. What the Buckeyes’ coaches are also doing, though, is building their brand around the country at some of the nation’s other top high school programs outside of the state.

One of those schools lies in the state directly to the north of Ohio. Cass Tech High School in Detroit has produced Ohio State players in the last two recruiting classes. There was four-star cornerback Damon Webb in 2014 and last year the Buckeyes landed one of the top running backs in the country in four-star prospect Mike Weber.

In the 2016 class, the Buckeyes were high on Michael Onwenu — a two-way lineman who recently earned an invitation to The Opening while attending Sunday’s regional camp in Columbus — but Onwenu committed to Michigan on Tuesday night. In the 2017 class, however, Ohio State has a strong interest in five-star wide receiver Donovan Peoples-Jones.
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Peoples-Jones still has two years of high school football remaining so he’s not in any rush to make a decision. But, as of right now, Ohio State is near the top of Peoples-Jones’ list.

He could very well be the next big-name recruit to join the Cass Tech-to-Columbus pipeline.

“(Ohio State) has great tradition of producing receivers and college prospects. I’m definitely looking into it,” Peoples-Jones said. “(A decision) could come tomorrow or it could come the day before Signing Day. Just whenever I feel most comfortable.”

Entire Article: http://www.elevenwarriors.com/ohio-...-jones-could-be-next-in-the-cass-tech-to-ohio
 
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2017 5-Star Receiver Donovan Peoples-Jones One to Watch for the Buckeyes

Finding talented receivers has never really been a problem at Ohio State, and it doesn't look like that good fortune is going to end any time soon.

The Buckeyes just picked up a verbal commitment from 2016 4-star receiver Austin Mack and they are in on quite a few other talented playmakers as well. The potential at receiver in the 2017 class, however, is something that Buckeye fans should absolutely be paying attention to.

First among those 2017 names is St. Thomas Aquinas receiver Trevon Grimes, who is rated the No. 1 receiver in the class. Grimes (6-3 180) has stated numerous times that the Buckeyes lead for his services and a commitment could come sometime this summer.

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Grimes isn't the only 2017 5-star receiver with a keen eye set on the Buckeyes, however, as Detroit Cass Tech prospect Donovan Peoples-Jones (6-1 190) is also very interested in Ohio State.

In fact, the Buckeyes gave Peoples-Jones his very first offer, which hasn't been forgotten. Rated a 5-star prospect by 247Sports, Jones is the No. 3 receiver in the 2017 class and the No. 12 player overall. While Peoples-Jones hasn't been as open as Grimes when it comes to declaring a leader, it is clear that Ohio State will be involved for the long run.
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Entire article: http://theozone.net/Ohio-State/All-...n-Peoples-Jones-One-to-Watch-for-the-Buckeyes
 
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A) B. E. A. S. T.
B) Love the recycled use of the same music used on Deshaun Watson's HS film
C) Crazy to think I vividly remember Cass Tech's QB as a kid coming to football practices & games when I was in HS (Dad helped with my team, I played with his nephew). I will be rooting hard for Jr. to make it, his dad was a great guy & comes from a family of football pedigree.
 
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