The 2027 recruiting class is in full swing, with a few players already setting official visit dates for the early summer. So far, just like in our late February and early March recruiting updates, Rutgers only has one commitment from the 2027 class, Tight End Sydney Padilla from West Orange High School. They are working towards adding to that list as they hope to round out the class with high-end talent that fills areas of need.
Since our last recruitment update, several more prospects have scheduled official visits on May 29th, June 5th, and June 12th.
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Those visiting on May 29th include unranked Liverpool (NY) Tight End Okley Keegan, Stillwater (NY) 3-star IOL James Cocozzo, Lake Worth (FL) 3-star ATH Zion Vilma, McKeesport (PA) 4-star wide receiver Javien Robinson, Wilmington (DE) 3-star wide receiver Jamar Taylor, Don Bosco Prep (NJ) 3-star wide receiver Isaiah Alvarez, Durham (SC) 3-star safety Lance Henderson, and Woodruff (SC) 4-star running back Aiden Gibson.
Those visiting on June 5th include unranked Spartanburg (SC) running back Trenton Lynch, unranked Cardinal Hayes (Bronx, NY) tight end Saleh Atariwa, unranked Johnstown (PA) safety Arnold Mugerwa, 3-star Williamsburg (VA) wide receiver Anthony Henderson Jr, and Padilla, who has already committed to the program.
The lone visitor scheduled for June 12th so far is Ponte Vedra Beach (FL) offensive tackle Sean Hassan Jr.
Many of these announcements came after Rutgers hosted its junior days on March 8th-9th.
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According to Rivals/On3, Rutgers is the heavy favorite (over 50%) to secure commitments from several prospects, including unranked Staten Island running back Kory Brown, 3-star Durham (SC) running back Kamari Holloway, Taylor, Atariwa, Hassan Jr, and Vilma.
The Knights are in the lead for several other prospects; however, they have a less than 50 percent chance of actually committing to the school as of this moment, according to Rivals/On3.
247sports has something similar for potential prospects, but ranks their interest and chances of committing on a cold-to-warm scale. Robinson is listed as warm on Rutgers, along with Taylor, Lawrenceville (NJ) 3-star tight end Sean Currie, 4-star IOL Terrance Smith, and 3-star East Orange (NJ) EDGE Esa Whittingburg.
The two slightly concerning areas with these early recruiting developments are that Rutgers is not trending well with any quarterbacks that we know of, and they are not trending well on the defensive side of the ball. Head coach Greg Schiano is a defensive-minded coach, but the team’s poor defensive performance last season and how long it took them to find a replacement defensive coordinator for the fired Robb Smith could come back to haunt them in this recruitment cycle. Rutgers new defensive coaching staff will have to overcome those setbacks on the recruiting trail if they hope to land a decent amount of solid prospects by the cycle’s end. On top of that, it is generally a good idea to pick up at least one new quarterback each recruitment cycle. We do know that offensive coordinator Kirk Ciarrocca has made the trip out to visit several quarterbacks in person. Hopefully, that will lead to Rutgers winning the favors of some quarterbacks soon.
Be sure to check OnTheBanks for any recruiting updates or commitments as we head closer to spring camp, which will start at the end of the month.
