Looking at how the 2020 Arizona Football commits are doing so far

TUCSON, AZ - OCTOBER 10: Detail view of Arizona Wildcats flag after the Wildcats scored a touchdown in the first half of the college game against the Oregon State Beavers at Arizona Stadium on October 10, 2015 in Tucson, Arizona. (Photo by Jennifer Stewart/Getty Images)
TUCSON, AZ - OCTOBER 10: Detail view of Arizona Wildcats flag after the Wildcats scored a touchdown in the first half of the college game against the Oregon State Beavers at Arizona Stadium on October 10, 2015 in Tucson, Arizona. (Photo by Jennifer Stewart/Getty Images) /
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It was an action-packed week, as high school football continues for some athletes. We look at the 2020 Arizona Football commits so far.

Although there wasn’t any Arizona Football action this weekend to dominate the headlines, it was still nonetheless a busy weekend for Wildcats fans that follow the program pretty religiously.

What do I mean? Well, it’s September 21, which means we’re in the middle of high school football for numerous athletes around the country, and more specifically future Wildcats around the country!

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While this may not ultimately mean much to the average reader and fan, however for us, it means there is still plenty of Arizona Football action to be had, even if it’s not the Wildcats playing. Either way, we’re going to do our best to bring you the latest news and updates!

For those that haven’t been paying attention, Arizona currently has 12 commits in the class of 2020, and we’ve got a long ways to go until signing day, so a lot can happen from now until then. However, there is still plenty to follow from these commits, as we see how they develop and play out their respective seasons.

With that said, we thought it would be fun, as well as a great idea to bring you semi-regular installments where we do our best to break down how the commits are doing.

With a little bit of research and coordination, we will do our best to bring you up-to-date stats based on how our future Wildcats play each and every week.

High School: Cypress Ranch High School (Cypress, TX)
2019 Record: 2-2

The Mustangs are off to a decent 2-2 start to begin the year, and Arizona commit Drake Dabney has been not only a big part of their success this season, but for the last couple seasons as well.

Arguably the best commit for the Cats in the class of 2020, Drake has a big frame with big play making ability and is having a solid start to his senior season thus far!

When he comes to Tucson, he will be another big target for the Cats, and his senior season is a great preview of what we could anticipate for the future!

Stats: 10 receptions, 106 yards and 2 touchdowns – According to Maxpreps

High School: Lakeridge High School (Lake Oswego, OR)
2019 Record: 1-2

A dynamic running back in the class of 2020, Arizona commit Jalen John is having a phenomenal start to his senior season. So far John has helped Lakeridge to a 1-2 record, and has put up monstrous stats along the way!

Showing his diversity as a runner and pass catcher, he’s got the perfect blend of size, speed and athleticism to be dominant at the next level as well, and we can’t wait until Jalen comes to Tucson!

Stats: 43 carries, 444 yards, 4 touchdowns | 4 receptions, 84 yards, 1 touchdown – According to Maxpreps

High School: Gilbert High School (Gilbert, AZ)
2019 Record: 3-2

One of the better arms not only in the state of Arizona, but more specifically in high school football in general, quarterback Will Plummer is having a terrific senior season.

Disregard that the Tigers are just 3-2 to start the year, Will has been a big part of their success these past couple of seasons, and is a huge reason that Gilbert is remaining competitive this year!

The kid does it all from throwing the ball well, to also running it pretty well! Can’t wait until he finally makes it to Tucson!

Stats: 81/134 (60.4 percent) 1,070 yards, 10 touchdowns, 7 interceptions |  49 carries, 301 yards, 4 touchdowns – According to Maxpreps

High School: Kentwood High School (Covington, WA)
2019 Record: 2-1

One of the better players in the class of 2020 for Arizona, you really got to like the play of Alphonse Oywak. He’s got great size and athleticism and will be a great addition in the class!

Disregard he stats, but he’s still have a solid, senior season, and he’s only going to continue to improve. He’s a big part of Kentwood’s success, and he’s a dynamic and versatile athlete!

Stats: 5 receptions, 97 yards, 1 touchdown | 2 tackles (1 solo) – According to Maxpreps

High School: Orange Vista High School (Perris, CA)
2019 Record: 3-2

An important piece to the 2020 recruiting class, Southern California defensive lineman Dion Wilson is having a solid start to his senior season. Dion possesses good, overall size and athleticism, and that’s going to continue to improve, especially when he gets to the next level.

He’s a strong, and explosive, and will help to continue to bolster the defensive line!

Stats: 12 Tackles (8 solo), 7.0 tackles for loss, 1 sack – According to Maxpreps

High School: Deerfield Beach High School (Deerfield Beach, FL)
2019 Record: 3-2

One of Arizona’s better linemen in the class of 2020, Woody Jean is playing a major part to the success at Deerfield Beach High School. He has great size, he moves well, and has great power along the offensive line.

While it’s hard to quantify an offensive lineman’s stats, nonetheless he’s still a solid player in the class and will be a great addition to the class.

Stats: No stats available at this time

High School: Centennial High School (Peoria, AZ)
2019 Record: 3-1

A big target in the class of 2020, Dyelan Miller is having a good start to his senior season! He plays at the perennially talented Centennial High School in Peoria and is a big target for the Coyotes.

He has great size and athleticism and is going to help provide depth to an already deep receiving corp for the Wildcats!

Stats: 9 receptions, 111 yards and 2 touchdowns | 2 Tackles (1 solo) – According to Maxpreps

High School: Eureka High School (Eureka, MO)
2019 Record: 3-1

A multi-sport star at Eureka High School, Josh Baker is helping a solid running game pace the Wildcats to a solid 3-1 start so far this season.

Again, it’s hard to quantify what a lineman is able to do statistically outside the production of the running game, and while Josh doesn’t have “specific stats”, he’s a fantastic lineman with great athleticism and power!

Stats: No stats available at this time

High School: Culver City High School (Culver City, CA)
2019 Record: 4-0

One of the more athletic players in the class, Khary Crump is a dynamic player that’s off to a solid start to the 2019 season!

Culver City is 4-0, and Crump has been a big part of their success defensively, grabbing two interceptions already. He’s a dynamic player, with great athleticism and possesses great length and size in the defensive secondary and should help Arizona immensely!

Stats: 12 Tackles (8 solo), 2 Interceptions (21 yards), 2 Pass Deflections, 1 Fumble Recovery | 4 KO Returns, 175 yards (43.8 yards) – According to Maxpreps

High School: Klein Cain High School (Houston, TX)
2019 Record: 2-1

Another lineman in the class, Cedric Melton is one of my favorite linemen for a few reasons. He’s big, but also has the ability to add more size and be tremendously effective.

He has great athleticism, he moves well and has a lot of strength to build on! He’s going to be a solid lineman when it’s all said and done.

Stats: No stats available at this time

High School: Lovejoy High School (Lucas, TX)
2019 Record: 2-1

One of the best kickers in the country, Tyler Loop is a great addition to the class! He’s got a strong leg, solid accuracy, and is going to help replace Lucas Havrisik once he graduates.

Tyler is a phenomenal kicker with lots of potential, and he’s going to help the special teams group immensely once he officially arrives on campus!

Stats: No stats available at this time

High School: Orange Lutheran High School (Orange, CA)
2019 Record: 2-2

One of the better special teams players in the country, it’s hard to quantify and measure what Kameron Hawkins is able to bring to the table!

Special teams is extremely important for every college football team, and it can certainly win you and lose you football games.

Considered one of the best snappers in the country, Hawkins is going to do great things at Arizona, and he’s going to help our kickers and special teams overall immensely! We should be pretty happy about the addition of Kameron!

Stats: No stats available at this time

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At Zona Zealots, we’re excited to see how our Wildcats continue to perform this season and ultimately can’t wait them to make it to Tucson! As always, Bear Down, Arizona!