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Recruiting experts say top-ranked class or not, 'Canes addressing major needs

There are dozens of caveats that should come with any discussion of football recruiting this time of year.

National Signing Day is still more than nine months away. Top-notch prospects are fickle. Perennial recruiting powers like Alabama, Ohio State and Michigan probably haven’t really gotten started yet.

Sure, that’s all true. But right now, Miami has reason to feel good about where it stands in recruiting.

That’s because as the Hurricanes get ready to enter the final week of spring workouts, they have the nation’s top-ranked recruiting class, a class that only got stronger this weekend after four-star tight end prospect Brevin Jordan became the latest big-name recruit to verbally commit to Miami.