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Where Jalen Duren and Emoni Bates fit in 2021 after reclassifying


The class of 2022's top-two-ranked recruits, and and , have decided they will graduate a year ahead of schedule and move into the class of 2021. Where do they rank? Still very high, just not quite as highly as they did in their old class. Duren will be slotted at No. 4 in 2021 while Bates will check in behind him at No. 5 overall. (247 Sports)

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Where Jalen Duren and Emoni Bates fit in 2021 after reclassifying