2018 Freedom Bowl

The 6 Best Uncommitted Players At The Freedom Bowl

The 6 Best Uncommitted Players At The Freedom Bowl

Take a look at the six best players at the Freedom Bowl who are still uncomitted.

Aug 28, 2018 by Kyle Bratke
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Over 30 three-star and above prospects will be on display this weekend at the Freedom Bowl, and while the majority of them are committed, there remains plenty of talent still looking for the school they will play for at the next level. 

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Khris Bogle, Cardinal Gibbons (FL), Defensive End |  ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

  • Miami (FL)
  • Florida State
  • Ole Miss
  • Louisville
  • Tennessee
  • Texas A&M
  • Florida
  • LSU
  • Alabama

Bogle enters the Freedom Bowl as the highest rated overall prospects as he checks in at #58 in 247's class of 2019 national rankings. Bogle is certified freak checking in at 6-5 215 pounds and has most of the nation’s blue blood programs knocking down his door. When we recently caught up with Bogle he gave us some insight into what schools his family liked. 

Miami Has The Inside Track On Khris Bogle


Check out Bogle's junior year highlights. 


Paul Tchio, Milton (GA), Guard | ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

  • Alabama
  • Clemson 
  • Ohio State
  • Florida
  • Florida State

The big 6-5 320-pound guard is a big reason why Milton’s offensive is so explosive. Just a junior, Tchio already holds offers from some of the nation’s best programs. 247 ranks Tchio as the nation’s No. 119 prospect in the 2020 class. Look for him to make some big running lanes for dual-threat quarterback and Georgia Tech commit Jordan Yates. 

Watch Tchio dominate on the gridiron. 


Josh Downs, North Gwinnett (GA), Wide Receiver | ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

  • Michigan
  • North Carolina State
  • North Carolina 
  • Oregon
  • West Virginia

Josh Downs is the definition of a playmaker—which was a reasonably well-kept secret until a handful of the nation's top programs bombarded him with offers in May. As our fearless leader Kolby Paxton pointed out, in the span of four days Downs secured offers from Michigan, Oregon, West Virginia, Louisville and Iowa State. 

Don’t step away from your screen when North Gwinnett is offense because Downs can take it to the house anytime he touches the ball. 

Check out Downs showing out at the Rival Five Star camp in Atlanta in July. 


Tyler Davis, Wekiva (FL), Defensive Tackle | ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

  • Ohio State
  • Florida State
  • Baylor
  • Miami
  • Clemson

Wekiva boasts one of the best defenses in the nation, with four players that are three-star prospects or better. Tyler Davis is the anchor of the defense and the only one uncommitted of the bunch. Davis is great disrupting the run game and can get pressure on the quarterback as well. 

He will have his hands full Saturday night against an explosive North Gwinnett offense that features three-star running back and Iowa commit Tyler Goodson. 

Watch Davis up close and personal at a Rivals camp. 


Michael Alaimo, St. Joseph’s (NJ), Quarterback - ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

  • Boston College
  • Cal
  • North Carolina
  • Pitt
  • Rutgers

The big pro-style quarterback will get a chance on a national stage this weekend when St. Joseph’s opens with perennial powerhouse American Heritage. Alaimo has a strong arm and is mobile enough to hurt you with his feet if he needs to. 

Watch Alaimo spin it earlier this May. 


Jaydon Hill, Bob Jones (AL), Cornerback - ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

  • Tennessee
  • South Carolina
  • Florida

Bob Jones corner Jaydon Hill is an absolute ballhawk. The four-star defensive back had five interceptions last year and always puts himself in position to make a play on the ball. Not only is Hill a playmaker on defense, but Bob Jones will use him at wide receiver and punt returner, as well. Hill will play his college ball in the SEC as he is set to make his decision between Tennessee, South Carolina and Florida soon. 

Watch Hill's best play from The Opening finals in July.