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Recruit WR Davis rises in ESPN top 300

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Takeaways from ESPN's Latest Shifts in Its 2016 Player Rankings
By Damon Sayles, National Recruiting Analyst Oct 27, 2015
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Wide receiver Drake Davis went from unranked to No. 76 in the ESPN 300, as ESPN released its latest 2016 rankings on Tuesday.
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Late Tuesday morning, ESPN released its revised ESPN 300, and while a few athletes in the 2016 class were introduced to the elite list, a couple of athletes made significant rises—and noteworthy drops.

Here are a few takeaways from the list:



WR Davis continuing to rise

Ask anyone at IMG Academy, and with all the talent on the football team, Drake Davis is the athlete to keep an eye on.

Davis went from unranked to No. 76 in the ESPN 300. The 6'4", 215-pound receiver is one of Shea Patterson's favorite targets on the field, and he's also a major recruiting target for Patterson, an Ole Miss commit.

Ole Miss, LSU, Texas A&M, Clemson and UCLA are the schools to watch for Davis, who has said on multiple occasions that Ole Miss is his current leader. Along with being a solid receiver and special teams contributor, Davis also excels in soccer and track and field.
 
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