2016 Kansas State Football Recruiting Class Breakdown

    2016 Kansas State Football Recruiting Class: Kansas State didn’t come up with a stellar class, mostly because it didn’t have a ton of openings. But the program knows how to succeed with players who fit the system.


    2016 Kansas State Football Recruiting Class: Kansas State didn’t come up with a stellar class, mostly because it didn’t have a ton of openings. But the program knows how to succeed with players who fit the system.


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    Kansas State Football Recruiting Class Overview

    Kansas State came up with a very good class last season, but this one isn’t as big and it’s not full of enough stars. The program has lived off of two-star talents who grow into the mold, and Bill Snyder has always been the coach who does more with less, but it would’ve been nice to have come up with a few top recruits to build around. It’s a matter of a lack of bodies – there aren’t enough of them for a program that needs the numbers.

    The Class Is Heavy On …

    Wide receivers. JUCO transfer Byron Pringle should be the one who rises up right away. He’s a 6-2, 212-pound physical target, while Isaiah Harris is a smallish, quick speedster who can eventually grow into a kick returner. D.J. Render and Corey Sutton add a little bit of bulk to the receiver class.

    The Star of the Class Is …

    QB Skylar Thompson, 6-2, 175 – He needs to beef up a bit, and he’s not a power passer in any way, but he’s a nice thrower who can move and make things happen – he’s a baller who fits the Kansas State style. While he’s not quite for every offense – he’s just not quite big and bulky enough – but Iowa State and Kansas were also interested.

    The Team’s Biggest 2016 Depth Chart Hole Is …

    The offensive line. The Wildcats always know how to fill in the holes on both sides of the ball in a hurry, but they’re going to have to replace four starters up front losing Cody Whitehair at left tackle – you don’t get better losing a starting NFL offensive lineman – along with everyone else but center Dalton Risner. Coming up with a few new good starting defensive linemen wouldn’t be a bad idea, either.

    2016 Kansas State Football Recruiting Class

    Kyle Ball LB 6-2 230 Prairie Village, Kan. (Shawnee Mission East HS)
    Mason Barta FB 6-2 205 Holton, Kan. (Holton HS)
    Abdul Beechman OL 6-3 285 Converse, Texas (Blinn College)
    Brett Bell TE 6-6 225 Wichita, Kan. (Bishop Carroll HS)
    Tyler Burns RB 5-11 200 Wichita, Kan. (Trinity Academy)
    Isaiah Harris WR 5-10 165 Fort Worth, Texas (All Saints Episcopal HS)
    Blake Hickey OL 6-4 260 Godley, Texas (Godley HS)
    Trace Kochevar TE 6-7 230 Salina, Kan. (Salina South HS)
    Nick Lenners TE 6-4 235 Lincoln, Neb. (Lincoln Southwest HS)
    Bronson Massie DE 6-4 220 Lufkin, Texas (Lufkin HS)
    Breontae Matthews OL 6-6 315 Washington, D.C. (Fullerton College)
    Mike McCoy RB 6-2 215 Topeka, Kan. (Topeka HS)
    Jimmy McKinney LB 6-1 225 Oologah, Okla. (Oologah HS)
    AJ Parker DB 6-0 160 Bartlesville, Okla. (Bartlesville HS)
    Ray Price DT 6-2 290 Long Beach, Calif. (Cerritos College)
    Byron Pringle WR 6-2 212 Tampa, Fla. (Butler CC)
    D.J. Render WR 5-11 175 Kennesaw, Ga. (North Cobb HS)
    Jordon Robertson DT 6-3 255 Dallas, Texas (Bishop Dunne HS)
    Ian Rudzik FB 6-2 225 Ulysses, Kan. (Ulysses HS)
    Corey Sutton WR 6-2 200 Charlotte, N.C. (Mallard Creek HS)
    Skylar Thompson QB 6-2 193 Independence, Mo. (Fort Osage HS)

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