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Meet the Class of 2019: All-purpose backs

The 2019 class is officially on the clock and with the early Signing Period just about nine months away and the first opportunity for prospects to take official visits coming this spring, it’s time for recruiting fans from across the country to start familiarizing themselves with the class of 2019.

We at Rivals.com are here to help. Over the next two weeks, we will introduce the top five players at each position in the class. Today we take a lot at all-purpose running backs.

RELATED: Meet the top 2019 pro-style QBs | Dual-threat QBs

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Sean Dollars

Early contenders: USC, Oregon, Washington, Florida State, among others

Breakdown: Dollars' offer list continues to grow, but a trio of Pac-12 schools sit highly on his list. USC is always going to be a factor with elite prospects from Southern California and Dollars recently named the Trojans his top school. He’s also spoke glowingly of the Huskies and the Ducks in the past. The wildcard here could be the Seminoles, who have a chance thanks to head coach Willie Taggart and running backs coach Donte Pimpleton, who developed a strong bond with Dollars while at Oregon.

You can see the rest of the Top 5 prospects at the position here.

Meet the Class of 2019: Pro-Style Quarterbacks

CLASS OF 2019 RANKINGS: Rivals250 | State | Position | Team

The 2019 class is officially on the clock and with the early Signing Period just about nine months away and the first opportunity for prospects to take official visits coming this spring, it’s time for recruiting fans from across the country to start familiarizing themselves with the class of 2019.

We at Rivals.com are here to help. Starting today and continuing over the next two weeks, we will introduce the top five players at each position in the class. Today we take a lot at pro-style quarterbacks.


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Dylan Morris

Early contenders: Washington (committed), Notre Dame, Oregon State

Breakdown: Another player who ended his recruitment early to commit to an in-state school, Morris has been committed to the Huskies since July 2017. Prior to that he was high on the board of several schools, including the Irish. Morris was injured at the end of his junior season but is expected to be 100 percent in plenty of time for next fall. The only potential wildcard in his recruitment is Oregon State, where former Huskies offensive coordinator Jonathan Smith is now the Beavers' head coach.

You can see the other quarterbacks here.
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