UCLA Football Recruiting: Where Do the Bruins Look to Now?

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Feb 4, 2015; Las Vegas, NV, USA; Recording artist Snoop Dogg stands beside his son Cordell Broadus during a press conference announcing his commitment to UCLA at Bishop Gorman High School. Mandatory Credit: Stephen R. Sylvanie-USA TODAY Sports
Feb 4, 2015; Las Vegas, NV, USA; Recording artist Snoop Dogg stands beside his son Cordell Broadus during a press conference announcing his commitment to UCLA at Bishop Gorman High School. Mandatory Credit: Stephen R. Sylvanie-USA TODAY Sports /

Other Targets

KJ Jarrell Saguaro HS (AZ) Safety: Jarrell is one of the top Safeties out west in the Class of 2017.  The tall, hard-hitting Saguaro Safety holds over a dozen Power-5 offers.  He took an unofficial visit to UCLA back in March.  Expect UCLA, Washington, and both of the Arizona schools to be the teams to beat in his recruitment.

"Had a great time at my unofficial visit to UCLA"

Deonte “DJ” Johnson Burbank HS (CA) DE: Johnson is one of the most athletic Defenisve Ends in the country.  He brings a non-stop motor to the line with that athleticism.  His quickness off the edge is a nightmare for any Offensive Lineman.  The Bruins were the first to offer the elite 2017 pass-rusher.  However, he has garnered a lot more attention nationally and picked up just over 3 dozen more Power-5 offers since then.  UCLA, Washington, Ole Miss, among others are some schools to keep an eye on in his recruitment.

Jaylon Redd Rancho Cucamonga  HS (CA) DB: Redd, attends the same high school as fellow UCLA DB Target Thomas Graham Jr. Jaylon is one of the most fierce competitors in the state of California in his class.  He is physical, and great in coverage.  Oregon and UCLA appear to be the schools to beat in his recruitment.

Tarik Black Cheshire Academy HS (CT) WR: Black is the top target at Wide Reciver for the Bruins in this class.  He is currently ranked the #1 WR in the east (per Scout.com.)  His size is what sets him apart from most receivers.  Tarik stands at 6’3″, and has big hands to go along with his lengthy frame.  His toughness and quickness at the line of scrimmage.

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