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Football · Recruits · Class of 2026
FOOTBALL · TX · CLASS OF 2026

Jordan
Deck.

POSITION
S
CLASS
2026
HT / WT
6'1.5" · 185.00 lbs
HOMETOWN
Frisco, TX
SCHOOL
MVI+67.0RISK0REGIONTX
Jordan Deck
PR SCORE76.2/ 100
#294 National
Consensus #361 · S #32
M
● Committed
Michigan Wolverines
since Jul 2025
Composite Score Breakdown52.2/ 100
35.2
10.0
WSA
Weighted Service Avg
35.2/ 50
MOM
Rank Momentum
10.0/ 25
SCAR
Position Scarcity
4.0/ 15
STAB
Cross-Service Stability
3.0/ 10
ELIT
Elite Recognition
0.0/ 10

The PrepRanks composite weighs four-service ratings, recent rank momentum, position scarcity, cross-service stability, and elite recognition. Service Average accounts for the largest share; momentum and scarcity together capture the directional signal.

Proprietary signals

PrepRanks Intelligence

Market Value Index
67.0/ 100

Quantifies recruiting demand using offers, predictions, geographic reach, Power Four competition, and program quality.

Commitment Risk
0.0/ 100

Predicts flip likelihood based on prediction mismatches, elite program pressure, competition, and timing.

Position Scarcity
4.0/ 15

S scarcity factor applied based on national supply and demand for the position.

Size Premium Index
45.0/ 100

Position-specific physical dominance. 6'1.5" / 185.00 lbs at S.

P5 Regional Advantage
80.0/ 100

TX recruiting visibility relative to other regions.

Cross-service consensus

How the services see Deck

Service ratingsCONSENSUS DIVERGES · 283 SPOTS
ON3
#283
90.00
247
#0
90.00
ESPN
#0
79.00
PR Score history

Recent trajectory.

7775727067JANMARMAYJULSEPNOV
Open: 68.2Current: 76.3Δ: 8.2
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