U. I guess Cristobal has John Ruiz stroking some big checks.
Five-star athlete Joshisa Trader made his commitment this week and it shocked a lot of people about where he will be playing for the foreseeable future.
The Miami football program earned its first five-star commitment in the Class of 2024 with a pledge from wide receiver Joshisa Trader on Thursday. Trader is the No. 6 player from the state of Florida, No. 3 athlete and No. 44 prospect in the 2024 recruiting cycle, according to 247Sports.
He picked the Hurricanes over Florida, Florida State, Georgia, Ohio State, and others.
247Sports Director of Scouting Andrew Ivins thinks Trades is so good, he actually has the skillset to play on either side of the ball in college.
He is the highest-ranked player to commit to Miami so far in the 2024 cycle.
Aside from the 6-foot-1, 180-pound receiver, the Miami staff has now landed three recruits ranked as five-stars over the past two classes, with offensive linemen Francis Mauigoa and Samson Okunlola signing in 2023.
BREAKING: Highly-Touted 5-Star Wide Receiver Announces Commitment To Big-Time Football Program
Five-star athlete Joshisa Trader made his commitment this week and it shocked a lot of people about where he will be playing for the foreseeable future.
The Miami football program earned its first five-star commitment in the Class of 2024 with a pledge from wide receiver Joshisa Trader on Thursday. Trader is the No. 6 player from the state of Florida, No. 3 athlete and No. 44 prospect in the 2024 recruiting cycle, according to 247Sports.
He picked the Hurricanes over Florida, Florida State, Georgia, Ohio State, and others.
“They (Miami) are like family,” Trader told 247Sports. “(Mario Cristobal) a passionate coach,” Trader said. “He doing good with his staff right now.”
247Sports Director of Scouting Andrew Ivins thinks Trades is so good, he actually has the skillset to play on either side of the ball in college.
Trader’s pledge bumps Miami up five spots to the No. 16 recruiting class in the 247Sports team rankings.‘A big play waiting to happen. One of the best we have seen in recent years at tracking the football and making acrobatic grabs as he will lay out to move the chains or levitate over defenders for six points. Won a state title as a sophomore at Miami Central before adding another ring to the jewelry case as a junior at Chaminade-Madonna Prep. Not the biggest of skill players, but has started to add some mass in the upper half and tends to play much bigger than the numbers suggest. Tempo-based route runner that likes to mix gears to shake defenders out on the perimeter. Ability to make high-level catches look relatively easy is certainly rare, but so is his burst and vision in the open field as a ball carrier. Looking more and more like an offensive weapon at the next level, but has also gotten snaps on the defensive side of the ball throughout prep career and has shown on the 7-on-7 circuit that he can shut down one side of the field, at least in that type of setting. Should be viewed as a potential gamebreaker for a Power Five program. Likely to find the most success as “Z” or a slot in a pro-style attack that wants to challenge the deeper third, but the idea of him settling in as a safety or cornerback is certainly intriguing given his ball skills. NFL upside.’
He is the highest-ranked player to commit to Miami so far in the 2024 cycle.
Aside from the 6-foot-1, 180-pound receiver, the Miami staff has now landed three recruits ranked as five-stars over the past two classes, with offensive linemen Francis Mauigoa and Samson Okunlola signing in 2023.