Devin Downing WR 6-2 175 American Fork, Utah (American Fork HS): Posted back-to-back 1,000-yard receiving seasons, will serve a church mission before enrolling

Koa Eldredge WR 6-0 185 Honolulu, Hawaii (Punahou HS): Ranked as the No. 21 overall prospect in Hawaii by the industry-generated 247Sports Composite rankings

Terence Fall WR 6-2 195 San Bernardino, California (Aquinas HS): Recruited as an athlete because he can also play defensive back and return kicks

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Bruce Garrett RB 5-11 190 Texarkana, Texas (Pleasant Grove HS): Set a single-season school rushing record with 2,004 yards from scrimmage his junior season

Drason Havea LB 6-2 225 Provo, Utah (Provo HS): Hard-hitting linebacker committed to Cougars on Dec. 5 after also entertaining offers from Utah and UNLV

Sitalingi Havea DT 6-1 330 Chandler, Arizona (Chandler HS): Massive athlete is from the same state championship-winning high school that produced BYU receiver Gunner Romney

Nukuluve Helu LB 6-1 200 Tooele, Utah (Tooele HS): Committed last March and stuck to his word despite late overtures from Utah State, others

Christopher Jackson WR 6-0 180 Pomona, California (Mt. San Jacinto College): JUCO transfer should help immediately as Cougars stand to lose three leading receivers to graduation

Dean Jones DB 6-2 180 Phoenix, Arizona (American Leadership Academy): Transferred from North Canyon HS in Phoenix after committing to BYU and prior to his senior season

Ace Kaufusi LB 6-3 190 Kahuku, Hawaii (Kahuku HS): Latest in a long line of family members and extended family members to play for BYU; will serve a mission before enrolling

Josh Larsen DE 6-4 230 Bountiful, Utah (Woods Cross HS): Also a starter on his high school’s basketball team, committed to Cougars last April

Sol-Jay Maiava QB 6-0 175 Washington, D.C. (St. John’s College HS): Dual-threat signal-caller began his prep career at Kahuku HS in Hawaii and could play a different position for BYU

Alex Muti LB 6-3 198 Kealakekua, Hawaii (Konawaena HS): Lanky and fast in the mold of current BYU linebacker Isaiah Kaufusi, committed early and never wavered when other offers came

John Nelson DE 6-4 260 Salem, Utah (Salem Hills HS): Outstanding pass rusher’s mother played basketball for BYU and his father played basketball for Boise State

Isaiah Perez DE 6-3 240 Othello, Washington (Othello HS): Three-star recruit committed to BYU last March after sitting on an offer for more than a year, is also a state wrestling champ

Logan Pili DB 6-1 195 Provo, Utah (Timpview HS): Younger brother of current Cougars Trajan and Keenan Pili, could play multiple defensive positions for BYU

Preston Rex WR 6-0 187 San Clemente, California (San Clemente HS): Will join his older brother, Isaac Rex, at the school their father, Bryon Rex, played for from 1989-92

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Bodie Schoonover LB 6-4 210 American Fork, Utah (American Fork HS): Three-star recruit apparently sticking with BYU despite offers from UCLA, Nebraska, Utah and UCLA

Petey Tuipulotu DB 6-3 190 Fort Mill, South Carolina (Nation Ford HS): Son of former BYU great Peter Tuipulotu will carry on the family legacy and join current Cougar TE Hank Tuipulotu in Provo

Isaiah Tupou OL 6-3 315 Sacramento, California (Grant Union HS); Three-star recruit had offers from several Pac-12 schools, but committed to BYU in November; will serve a church mission first

Josh Wilson LB 6-0 197 Draper, Utah (Corner Canyon HS): Brother of current BYU starting QB Zach Wilson is a tackling machine who helped CCHS win two straight state football championships

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