Here's what you need to know about the final edition of the rankings:
Smith remains No. 1
Throughout this year's process, a handful of prospects have been in the discussion for the No. 1 overall spot, but ultimately Tennessee commit Trey Smith was able to fend off the competition and remain atop the ESPN 300. Initially size was a concern, and while he still needs to add some more mass, he has made noticeable strides in developing his frame over the past year and doing so with quality weight.
He needs to continue to refine his technique, but Smith has shown he is a big athlete with good flexibility with a tenacious style of play. With the ability to play tackle or guard, he can offer the Volunteers' offensive line some coveted versatility and is a strong candidate to be a quick contributor.
Smith remains No. 1
Throughout this year's process, a handful of prospects have been in the discussion for the No. 1 overall spot, but ultimately Tennessee commit Trey Smith was able to fend off the competition and remain atop the ESPN 300. Initially size was a concern, and while he still needs to add some more mass, he has made noticeable strides in developing his frame over the past year and doing so with quality weight.
He needs to continue to refine his technique, but Smith has shown he is a big athlete with good flexibility with a tenacious style of play. With the ability to play tackle or guard, he can offer the Volunteers' offensive line some coveted versatility and is a strong candidate to be a quick contributor.