Wills has long been UK’s top recruiting priority in the 2017 class.Highly touted quarterback Danny Clark and five-star offensive lineman Jedrick Wills — arguably UK’s top two remaining targets in the class of 2017 — were both in attendance for the Wildcats’ game against Vanderbilt on Saturday.Lafayette offensive lineman Jedrick Wills posted his official scholarship offer from the University of Kentucky to Twitter on Monday, the first day that schools are permitted to send out written offers to recruits in the class of 2017.247Sports national director of recruiting Steve Wiltfong is now predicting that Wills will end up at Notre Dame, which has emerged in recent weeks as the biggest perceived threat to Kentucky in Wills’ recruitment.The highly touted lineman was expected to announce his commitment before the start of his senior season last month — and most recruiting analysts were predicting that he would choose Alabama over the hometown Wildcats — but he has not yet publicly declared where he will play college football.Wills is considered the No. He takes things as they come,” Jed said.Kentucky is in the mix, too, of course.“I don’t pressure him on it; he’ll make his own decision,” Jed said. Wills met with Coach Nick Saban and soaked up the atmosphere of America’s premier program. He said college and high school players are trying to persuade him to “hop aboard” the school of their choice. Wills — a 6-foot-4, 315-pound prospect — is ranked by Rivals.com as a five-star recruit and the No. He visited Georgia on Friday and is expected to release a list of his final five schools soon.Michigan hosts Wisconsin on Saturday afternoon in a major Big Ten battle.UK and Notre Dame are widely seen as the two favorites in his recruitment.Rivals.com ranks Wills as the No.
He’s a thinker.”“It was definitely amazing and it met the expectations I had going down there,” Wills said. He’ll take his time and figure it out. He was big and strong and stout, and he just got up one day and took off.”Jedrick and his mom spent last weekend at Alabama as the Crimson Tide hosted some of the top juniors in the nation. “They’ll do it once in awhile, just joking around about it.”Jedrick Wills, a 6-foot-5 1/2, 300-pound five-star offensive lineman at Lafayette, is just a junior. 17 overall player and No. Jedrick’s mom Sivi (who played basketball at EKU) … Lafayette offensive lineman Jedrick Wills announced Monday that he will take the first official visit of his recruitment to Michigan this weekend. At Maysville High School, she led the lady Bulldogs in scoring for three consecutive seasons (1983-1985). 16 overall prospect nationally in the 2017 class.