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Analysis of Toledo's 2017 commitments

Rivals.com has now rated all six of Toledo's 2017 football commitments, so TheRocketNation.com got the analysis of the recruits from Rivals.com midwest recruiting analyst Josh Helmholdt.

Devonte Dunn is the lone UT commit not from the state of Ohio
Devonte Dunn is the lone UT commit not from the state of Ohio
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"Bowsher is a school that has not produced many Division I prospects over the last 13 years that I have covered recruiting. The 6-foot-3, 200-pound Mitchell is raw, but he has some tools. I will be interested to see his development from junior to senior seasons." - Helmholdt

"We had a chance to see the 6-foot-1, 212-pound Martin at the Rivals Camp Series in Columbus, Ohio last month. His delivery is a little long with a lot of moving parts, but he has a lot of athleticism in his arm and the ball comes off his hand nicely." -Helmholdt

"An ultra-productive high school wide receiver, Kovacks should provide solid possession receiver abilities at the college level. He has a sure pair of hands and is crisp in the fundamentals of the position." -Helmholdt

"I've seen Rosi at a couple camps over the last year and he has shown the ability to be a sure-handed receiver from the tight end position. Whether he can be an effective in-line blocker depends on his physical growth, but there's nothing to suggest he won't get there." -Helmholdt

"I have been watching Dunn for the last couple years and he is a pure football player who just lacks ideal measurables at the next level. His ceiling may not be extremely high, but his floor is very high. He is going to arrive on campus ready to compete." -Helmholdt

"Anderson is a playmaking defensive back who always finds himself around the football. Whether he has the fluidity and top-end speed to stay at cornerback is a question, but free safety is another potential role for him in college." -Helmholdt

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