2019 top in-state freshmen
The top four football players in Minnesota who will be seniors next high school year, according to 247sports.com:
Player, schoolPos. (Ht, Wt)Commitment?
1. Quinn Carroll, EdinaOT (6-6, 290)No (33 offers)
2. Bryce Benhart, Lakeville NorthOT (6-7, 285)No (9 offers)
3. Jason Williamson, OwatonnaAth. (6-1, 205)Gophers
4. Cole Kramer, Eden PrairieQB (6-1, 180)Gophers
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