Bradlee Anae, 6-3, 229, Laie, Hawaii, defensive end, son of former BYU player Brad Anae and nephew of Virginia offensive coordinator Robert Anae.
Keaton Bills, 6-4, 274, Draper, Utah, defensive lineman, all-stater at Corner Canyon plans to serve and LDS Church mission before nrolling.
Garett Bolles, 6-6, 296 pounds, Lehi, Utah, offensive tackle, Snow star rated as the top junior college lineman in the nation. Returned missionary graduated from Westlake HS.
Terrell Burgess, 6-0, 182 pounds, San Marcos, Calif., cornerback, had three interceptions as a senior. He’s also a skilled receiver and kick returner.
Alec Dana, 6-2, 186 pounds, Rancho Cucamonga, Calif., wide receiver, highly regarded junior college standout committed to the Utes in August.
Cole Fotheringham, 6-4, 235 pounds, San Clemente, Calif., tight end, made 45 catches and scored 10 touchdowns as a senior. Plans to go on an LDS Church mission.
Leki Fotu, 6-5, 276 pounds, Herriman, Utah, defensive end, racked up 79 tackles and 7.5 sacks for the 5A state champions. Deseret News MVP.
Jake Grant, 6-4, 279 pounds, Scottsdale, Ariz., offensive guard, enrolled in classes in January. Two-time first-team all-state selection.
Davir Hamilton, 6-2, 204 pounds, Compton, Calif., wide receiver/linebacker, earned all-league honors on both sides of the ball. Invited to Semper Fi All-American Bowl.
Devonta’e Henry-Cole, 5-8, 168 pounds, Boca Raton, Fla., running back, fractured wrist put an early end to his senior season.
Tyler Huntley, 6-1, 180 pounds, Dania, Fla., quarterback, passed for 3,636 yards and 42 touchdowns as a senior. Florida Player of the Year.
Nygel King, 6-0, 169 pounds, Tomball, Texas, cornerback, had 40 tackles and two interceptions despite missing much of his senior season with a shoulder injury. Decommited from Houston.
Semisi Lauaki, 6-3, 231 pounds, Hawthorne, Calif., defensive lineman, finished his senior year with 41 tackles, five behind the line of scrimmage. Had two sacks.
David Luafatasaga, 6-4, 232, Honolulu, Hawaii, linebacker, led Arizona Western College with 93 tackles. Also had four sacks, two forced fumbles, a fumble recovery, an interception and a blocked kick. Decommitted from Ole Miss.
Johnny Maea, 6-4, 308 pounds, Salt Lake City, Utah, offensive guard, pivotal in East’s state-record 5,509 yards rushing en route to winning the 4A title.
Zack Moss, 5-10, 206 pounds, Hialeah Gardens, Fla., running back, rushed for 1,098 yards and 17 touchdowns as a senior.
Scott Peck, 6-6, 312 pounds, Veradale, Wash., offensive tackle, earned all-state honors as a senior. Earned scout.com rating as the top offensive lineman in Washington.
Fua Pututau, 6-2, 242, Salt Lake City, Utah, defensive line, all-region honoree headed for an LDS Church mission before begining his college career.
Tucker Scott, 6-4, 288 pounds, San Clemente, Calif., offensive tackle, son for former Ute Lance Scott, an All-WAC honoree who played in the NFL.
Demari Simpkins, 5-10, 176 pounds, Carol City, Fla., wide receiver, former quarterback made 38 catches for 506 yards and seven touchdowns in 2015.
Kurtis Taufa, 6-1, 236 pounds, Highland, Utah, linebacker, Lone Peak High grad made 68 tackles, including 11.5 TFL, last season at Snow College.
Donavan Thompson, 5-10, 214 pounds, Miami, Fla., linebacker, part of four state championship teams at Central HS. Made 135 tackles as a senior.
Troy Williams, 6-2, 197 pounds, Santa Monica, Calif., quarterback, began his career at Washington before transferring to Santa Monica College. Had 2,750 yards passing last season with 31 touchdowns and only four interceptions.
Mitch Wishnowsky, 6-3, 225 pounds, Gosnells, Western Australia, punter, will have three years of eligibility after playing for Santa Barbara College in 2014.


