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Bill Snyder high on Kansas State’s recruiting class, even if recruiting services aren’t

Trinity Academy’s Tyler Burns, left, is one of 17 high school seniors to sign with Kansas State.
Trinity Academy’s Tyler Burns, left, is one of 17 high school seniors to sign with Kansas State. The Wichita Eagle

Bill Snyder was prepared for the question.

Is the Kansas State football coach discouraged by the low rating that recruiting services have attached to the Wildcats’ latest recruiting class, a 22-member group that Rivals.com ranked 76th nationally and ninth in the Big 12?

“I’m not interested in the rankings,” Snyder said.

Instead, Snyder is more concerned about the assessments made by himself and his coaching staff. Skylar Thompson, a four-star quarterback from Fort Osage (Mo.), is the highest-rated prospect in K-State’s incoming class, but the Wildcats think they all have potential.

Snyder pays significant attention to a player’s upside during the recruiting process. He thinks this group has loads of it.

“We filled immediate needs if our perceptions are accurate,” Snyder said. “We will find that out over a period of time. It is not a closed class at this time. We still have a couple visits left.... But if it pans out the way we hope it does, then we got reasonably close to filling our needs.”

The class, which features 17 incoming high school seniors, four junior-college transfers and one graduate transfer, is highlighted by Thompson and eight three-star recruits.

Snyder compared Thompson to a taller Alex Delton and thinks his dual-threat skills will fit K-State’s offense. Thompson is already enrolled and attending classes, so he may compete for the starting job next season along with returners Jesse Ertz, Joe Hubener and Delton.

“He is so athletic,” Snyder said. “He is athletic and he is a very hard worker. He is an intelligent, bright young guy who will pick things up quickly. Those are the key elements. I also like his ability to throw the football.... We will define in the spring whether he can step in and compete immediately for a great deal of playing time.”

Snyder also added seven Kansas players -- Shawnee Mission East linebacker Kyle Ball, Holton fullback Mason Barta, Bishop Carroll tight end Brett Bell, Trinity Academy running back Tyler Burns, Salina South tight end Trace Kochevar, Topeka running back Mike McCoy and Ulysses fullback Ian Rudzik.

Other promising players include offensive linemen Black Hickey, Abdul Beecham and Breontae Matthews.

K-State lost four starters off its offensive line last year, so adding talent and depth at those positions was critical. Matthews was a critical late addition that could compete for a starting spot at either tackle position. The Wildcats’ class was ranked 86th nationally before he signed.

Defensive back Cedric Dozier, a transfer from California, should also make an impact next season. A former starter, he decided to graduate from Cal a year early and transfer to K-State, where he figures to step in at cornerback for departing senior Morgan Burns.

“What I like about him is the experience,” Snyder said of Dozier. “He has been a starter for an extended period of time in a conference where they throw the ball around just like they do here. You want guys who can defend well against the pass, some good one-on-one guys.”

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K-State’s 2016 recruiting class

Junior college transfers (4)

Pos.

Ht.

Wt.

School

Abdul Beecham

OL

6-3

285

Blinn (Texas) CC

Raymond Price

DT

6-2

290

Cerritos (Calif.) CC

Bryon Pringle

WR

6-2

212

Butler CC

Breontae Matthews

OL

6-6

315

Fullerton (Calif.) CC

Graduate transfers (1)

Cedric Dozier

DB

5-10

180

California

High school seniors (17)

Pos.

Ht.

Wt.

School

Kyle Ball

LB

6-2

230

Overland Park (SM East)

Mason Barta

LB

6-2

205

Holton

Brett Bell

TE

6-6

225

Wichita (Carroll)

Tyler Burns

RB

5-11

200

Trinity Academy

Isaiah Harris

ATH

5-10

170

Fort Worth All Saints

Blake Hickey

OL

6-4

285

Godley (Texas)

Kaelin Key

DT

6-1

283

Overland Park (Miege)

Trace Kochevar

TE

6-7

230

Salina (South)

Nick Lenners

TE

6-4

240

Lincoln (Neb.) Southwest

Bronson Massie

DE

6-4

217

Lufkin (Texas)

Mike McCoy

RB

6-2

215

Topeka (Topeka)

Jimmy McKinney

LB

6-0

230

Oologah (Okla.)

A.J. Parker

DB

6-0

170

Bartlesville (Okla.)

D.J. Render

WR

6-0

170

Kennesaw (Ga.) North Cobb

Jordon Robertson

DE

6-4

255

Dallas (Dunne)

Ian Rudzik

LB

6-2

220

Ulysses

Corey Sutton

WR

6-2

200

Charlotte (N.C.) Mallard Creek

Skylar Thompson

QB

6-2

193

Fort Osage (Mo.)

This story was originally published February 3, 2016 at 5:31 PM with the headline "Bill Snyder high on Kansas State’s recruiting class, even if recruiting services aren’t."

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