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A reminder on how this works: This is a list for the 2024 season only. It is not a list of the top overall prospects, but the players who have the best chance of making a difference in 2024.

Also, it’s only a list of prospects who are currently in the minors/have prospect eligibility. Players who are currently on MLB rosters or have exhausted their rookie status are not considered eligible

Those caveats out of the way, here’s a look at the top prospects who have a chance to make a fantasy contribution in 2024.

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1. Jackson Holiday, INF, Baltimore Orioles

2024 stats: 12 G, .300/.446/.540, 2 HR, 1 SB, 13 BB, 9 SO at Triple-A Norfolk; 10 G, .059/.111/.059, 0 HR, 0 SB, 2 BB, 18 SO at Baltimore.

Let’s just get this out of the way: It’s extremely disappointing to see Holliday back on this list, and his 10 games with the Orioles couldn’t have gone much worse. That being said, there’s still plenty of reason for optimism, and there’s reason to not give up on him as a 2024 play. We’ve seen plenty of young players struggle in their first taste of MLB action, and this is still one of — if not the — best prospects in baseball with the tools to contribute in every category. He’s going to have to rake in Norfolk to get another call soon, but that’s a real possibility. When Baltimore calls him back up, you should too.

2. James Wood, OF, Washington Nationals

2024 stats: 23 G, .330/.435/.495, 2 HR, 7 SB, 17 BB, 24 SO at Triple-A Rochester.

Wood bounced back quite nicely from his rough week discussed in the previous list . He picked up at least a hit in every game, and while he didn’t homer, he added a pair of steals and hit three doubles. Wood looks like he’s ready to go, but the Nationals are playing the long game with the 21-year-old in a year they’re not going to compete for a postseason spot. He should be up in the coming weeks, however, and he has the talent to be well worth the wait.

3. Junior Caminero, INF, Tampa Bay Rays

2024 stats: 12 G, .313/.377/.646, 4 HR, 1 SB, 5 BB, 12 SO at Triple-A Durham.

Caminero also bounced back from his weak week (wordplay), and he was particularly strong Sunday against Scranton/Wilkes-Barre. The infielder went 4-for-5 in that contest with a couple of homers to remind folks just how much offensive upside there is in his right-handed bat. There’s a really good chance Caminero is up before both of the names listed above him, and while he doesn’t have quite the well-rounded fantasy game of Wood and Holliday, he absolutely can be a strong option whenever Tampa Bay adds him to the fold.

4. Paul Skenes, RHP, Pittsburgh Pirates

2024 stats: 5 G, 17 IP, 0.53 ERA, 0 HR allowed, 5 BB, 34 SO for Triple-A Indianapolis.

We said last week that there would be a day where Skenes allows a run. It came Wednesday against Omaha, when he allowed two of them — although only one of them earned — in his worst statistical start of the year. The good news in that outing is that Skenes pitched into the fifth for the first time and he struck out seven. The latter news is much more important than the former. Skenes still is being coddled, and while it’s understandable and justifiable, it makes his ETA tough to project. What isn’t tough to project is whether he’s worthy of a roster spot on fantasy rosters when he’s up. He is.

5. Tyler Black, INF, Milwaukee Brewers

2024 stats: 25 G, .303/.393/.525, 5 HR, 3 SB, 13 BB, 16 SO at Triple-A Nashville.

The days of complaining about Black’s lack of pop are long gone. He hit two more homers Sunday, and he also had a three-hit day Friday against Louisville. Black has spent the overwhelming majority of his time at first base with the Sounds, and that might be the biggest threat to an early promotion. He’s capable of playing a few different infield spots — none particularly great, but capable — so there’s absolutely a chance Black forces his way onto the Milwaukee roster. He wouldn’t be in the top five if he couldn’t.

6. Kyle Manzardo, 1B, Cleveland Guardians

2024 stats: 24 G, 299/.381/.575, 6 HR, 0 SB, 14 BB, 19 SO at Triple-A Columbus.

Manzardo continues to show off his power; something that wasn’t readily apparent during his disappointing 2023 campaign. The 23-year-old has also mostly kept the strikeouts to a low roar with the exception of a three-punch out game against Syracuse on Friday. Manzardo won’t contribute much (any) in the steals category, but his power and ability to get on base makes him a very intriguing fantasy option when the Guardians give him the call. When that call will come is up for debate, but he looks ready.

7. Coby Mayo, INF, Baltimore Orioles

2024 stats: 27 G, .324/.387/.631, 8 HR, 3 SB, 10 BB, 34 SO at Triple-A Norfolk

The hits didn’t fall for Mayo last week, but one encouraging thing was seeing five walks; doubling his total from last week’s total. The 22-year-old also homered Sunday, and as you can see from the stats above, the power has been there all year for Mayo. If he played in any other organization Mayo would be in the top three of this list. Because he’s in Baltimore, there might be a little bit of a wait. The upside is simply too strong to keep him off this list.

8. Victor Scott II, St. Louis Cardinals

2024 stats: 5 G, .174/.174/.217, 0 HR, 2 SB, 0 BB, 5 SO at Triple-A Memphis; 20 G, .085/.138/.136, 0 HR, 2 SB, 2 BB, 15 SO at St. Louis.

Because I’m sure some are curious. No, Jordan Walker doesn’t qualify for this as he exhausted rookie eligibility. Scott had a rough first week in terms of average and on-base percentage — obviously important things, to be clear — but he still showed off his speed, and those wheels are why he still belongs on this list. It’s just as much risk as reward, but there aren’t many players who have a chance to dominate one category that are still in the minors. Scott can.

9. Orelvis Martinez, 3B, Toronto Blue Jays

2024 stats: 23 G, .300/.364/.622, 7 HR, 0 SB, 8 BB, 21 SO at Triple-A Buffalo.

Welcome to the list, Orelvis. Martinez has easy plus — possibly plus-plus — power in his right-handed bat, but he also appears to have improved his selectivity at the plate, and a well below-average hit-tool now has a chance to at least be average. He won’t steal bases and consistency has not been his friend as a professional, but his upside competes with any prospect on this list, and that’s saying something. Don’t be surprised if the Blue Jays give him a chance in the coming months, if not sooner.

10. Cade Horton, RHP, Chicago Cubs

2024 stats: 4 G, 16.1 IP, 1.10 ERA, 1 HR allowed, 2 BB, 18 SO at Double-A Tennessee.

Well, it took until the end of April, but we finally have our first member of this list who is playing in Double-A. Horton has been dominant in his four chances with the Smokies, and he threw five scoreless innings with six strikeouts Saturday. Like Skenes that was also Horton’s first start where he pitched into the fifth, and the Cubs are also going to take precautions with their best pitching prospect. That being said, the stuff and command looks right there, and Horton has a chance to be a strong fantasy option by the end of 2024.

Also considered : Jefferson Quero, C, Milwaukee Brewers; Marco Luciano, SS, San Francisco Giants; Colson Montgomery, SS, Chicago White Sox; Brooks Lee, SS, Minnesota Twins; Joey Loperfido, OF, Houston Astros

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2024 NFL undrafted free agent tracker: Full team-by-team list of every player who signed following NFL Draft

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After three days and 257 picks, the 2024 NFL Draft has concluded. Even with the annual selection meeting officially over, plenty of teams will be in bidding wars with undrafted players to get them on their roster. Some players would rather be undrafted in order to get more guaranteed money or work out contracts on their terms.

The majority of undrafted free agents are just training camp bodies or roster fillers, but there are always a few on teams that end up making rosters and contributing for years to some. Some even end up as Pro Bowlers or make the Pro Football Hall of Fame . 

These undrafted players are worth paying attention to this time of year, especially with rookie minicamps coming up over the next few weeks. Here are all the undrafted free agents signed by NFL teams, which will be updated as teams announce player signings. 

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Arizona Cardinals

  • Colorado WR Xavier Weaver ( source )
  • North Carolina IDL Myles Murphy ( source )
  • North Carolina LS Joe Shimko ( source )

Atlanta Falcons

  • Southern Utah WR Isaiah Wooden ( source )
  • Rutgers WR JaQuae Jackson ( source )
  • Richmond OT Ryan Coll ( source )
  • Minnesota State CB Trey Vaval ( source )
  • Texas P Ryan Sanborn ( source )

Baltimore Ravens

  • Maryland S Beau Brade ( source )
  • Maryland OL Corey Bullock ( source )
  • Alabama C Darrian Dalcourt ( source )
  • Georgia DL Tramel Walthour ( source )
  • Cincinnati QB Emory Jones
  • Lock Haven RB Chris Collier
  • Kentucky WR Tavion Robinson
  • Mississippi WR Dayton Wade
  • Rutgers WR Isaiah Washington
  • North Central WR DeAngelo Hardy
  • Iowa TE Joe Evans
  • Duke IDL Ja'Mion Franklin
  • Maryland IDL Tre Colbert
  • Oregon EDGE John McCartan
  • Temple LB Yvandy Rigby
  • Rutgers LB Deion Jennings

Buffalo Bills

  • Southern Miss RB Frank Gore Jr. ( source )
  • Ohio State WR Xavier Johnson Jr. ( source )
  • Auburn OL Gunner Britton ( source )
  • Utah OG Keaton Bills ( source )
  • Troy QB Gunnar Watson
  • Tulane WR Lawrence Keys
  • Miami IDL Branson Deen
  • Clemson CB Sheridan Jones
  • Western Michigan CB Keni-H Lovely
  • Arkansas S Alfahiym Walcott
  • San Diego State P Jack Browning

Carolina Panthers

  • Louisville QB Jack Plummer ( source )
  • Holy Cross WR Jalen Coker ( source )
  • Coastal Carolina WR Sam Pinckney ( source )
  • UConn LB Jackson Mitchell ( source )
  • Tennessee OL Jeremiah Crawford ( source )
  • Monmouth RB Jaden Shirden
  • West Virginia WR Devin Carter
  • Coastal Carolina WR Sam Pickney
  • New Haven TE Kevin Foelsch
  • Oklahoma C Andrew Rahm 
  • Oregon IDL Popo Aumavae
  • Arizona EDGE Taylor Upshaw
  • Colorado EDGE Derrick McLendon II
  • UConn LB Jackson Mitchell
  • Army LB Leo Lowin
  • Virginia State CB Willie Drew
  • Texas A&M S Demani Richarson 
  • Coastal Carolina S Clayton Isbell
  • Mississippi S DeShawn Gaddie Jr.
  • Missouri K Harrison Mevis

Chicago Bears

  • Western Kentucky QB Austin Reed ( source )
  • Illinois DT Keith Randolph ( source )
  • Howard RB Ian Wheeler
  • Villanova RB TD Ayo-Durojaiye
  • Bowling Green WR OJ Hillaire
  • British Columbia OT Theo Benedet
  • Stonehill OT David Satokoski
  • Weber State OT Noah Atagi
  • Kansas State C Hayden Gilliam
  • Illinois IDL Keith Randolph Jr. 
  • James Madison IDL Jamree Kromah
  • Oregon State EDGE John McCartan
  • UCLA LB Carl Jones Jr. 
  • Troy CB Reddy Steward
  • Arkansas State CB Leon Jones
  • Wisconsin S Travian Blaylock

Cincinnati Bengals

  • Wisconsin LB Maema Njongmeta ( source )
  • Northern Illinois QB Rocky Lombardi ( source )
  • Oklahoma State RB Elijah Collins
  • LSU RB Noah Cain
  • Cortland State WR Cole Burgess
  • Illinois State TE Cam Grandy
  • Louisville T Eric Miller
  • Wisconsin-Platteville EDGE Justin Blazek
  • Indiana LB Aaron Casey
  • Wisconsin LB Maena Njongmeta
  • Tulane CB Lane Robinson
  • Southern Illinois S PJ Jules
  • Miami (OH) Michael Dowell
  • Texas Tech P Austin McNamara 

Cleveland Browns

  • Miami OL Javion Cohen ( source )
  • BYU RB Aidan Robbins
  • South Carolina WR Ahmarean Brown
  • Wyoming TE Treyton Welch
  • North Dakota State T Jalen Sundell
  • Rhode Island T Lorenzo Thompson
  • Weber State LB Winston Reid
  • South Dakota State CB DyShawn Gales-Cozart
  • Arizona State S Chris Edmonds

Dallas Cowboys

  • Minnesota TE Brevyn Spann-Ford ( source )
  • Northwestern WR Cam Johnson
  • Minnesota WR Corey Crooms
  • UCF TE Alec Holler
  • Illinois IDL Denzel Dixon
  • Baylor EDGE Byron Vaughns 
  • UCF LB Jason Johnson
  • South Dakota LB Brock Mognesen
  • Texas A&M CB Josh DeBerry
  • Nevada S Emany Johnson
  • East Carolina S Julius Wood

Denver Broncos

  • Memphis DL Jaylon Allen ( source )
  • Memphis RB Blake Watson ( source )
  • Nebraska S Omar Brown ( source )
  • Memphis RB Blake Watson
  • Washington State WR Lincoln Victor
  • Utah TE Thomas Yassmin
  • Georgia Tech TE Dylan Leonard
  • Wyoming T Frank Crum
  • SMU IDL Jordan Miller
  • UTSA IDL Brandon Matterson
  • Fresno State LB Levelle Bailey
  • Air Force LB Alec Mock
  • Nebraska CB Quinton Newsome
  • Sacramento State S Caleb Nelson
  • Oregon K Camden Lewis
  • Fresno State LS Nick D'Ambra

Detroit Lions

  • Ole Miss DE Isaac Ukwu ( source )
  • Illinois WR Isaiah Williams ( source )
  • Ohio State LB Steele Chambers ( source )
  • UCLA OL Duke Clemens ( source )
  • Duke WR Jason Calhoun
  • BYU TE Isaac Rex
  • Louisville C Byron Hudson
  • William & Mary EDGE Nate Lynn
  • Northern Illinois LB DaRon Gilbert
  • Fresno State CB Morice Norris
  • Wake Forest S Chelen Garnes
  • Ball State S Loren Strickland
  • Michigan K James Turner
  • Idaho LS Hogan Hatten

Green Bay Packers

  • Michigan OL Trente Jones ( source )
  • Alcorn State RB Jarveon Howard
  • Albany WR Julian Hicks
  • Arizona State TE Messiah Swanson
  • USF OT Donovan Jennings
  • Wisconsin La Crosse C Michael Bertoia
  • Northern Illinois IDL James Eister
  • Ohio IDL Rodney Matthews
  • Washington LB Ralen Goforth
  • Troy CB Don Callis
  • Buffalo K Alex McNulty
  • Duke P Porter Wilson
  • Wisconsin LS Peter Borden 

Houston Texans

  • South Dakota State WR Jaxon Janke ( source )
  • North Carolina RB British Brooks
  • Virginia Tech EDGE Pheldarius Payne
  • BYU LB Max Tooley
  • Illinois LB Tarique Barnes

Indianapolis Colts

  • BYU QB Kedon Slovis ( source )
  • Kansas QB Jason Bean
  • Southern Illinois RB Justin Strong
  • Texas Tech WR Xavier White
  • Pittsburgh TE Malcolm Epps
  • North Carolina State TE Trent Pennix
  • Marshall G Dalton Tucker
  • Oklahoma IDL Isaiah Coe
  • Kansas LB Craig Young
  • Notre Dame K Spencer Shrader

Jacksonville Jaguars

  • Albany WR Brevin Easton ( source )
  • Akron RB Lorenzo Lingard ( source )
  • Villanova RB Jalen Jackson
  • UTSA WR Joshua Cephus
  • West Carolina WR David White Jr.
  • Memphis WR Joe Scates
  • Mount Union WR Wayne Ruby
  • Rutgers TE Shane Bowman
  • Indiana EDGE Andre Carter
  • Appalachian State LB Andrew Parker Jr.
  • Ohio State S Josh Proctor

Kansas City Chiefs

  • TCU RB Emani Bailey ( source )
  • UCLA RB Carson Steele ( source )
  • Penn State Curtis Jacobs ( source )
  • Mississippi QB Spencer Sanders
  • Penn State RB Trey Potts
  • Villanova RB TD Ayo-Furojaiye
  • North Dakota State WR Zach McCarron-Mathis
  • James Madison WR Reggie Brown
  • Villanova WR Jaaron Hayek
  • Marshall OT Ethan Driscoll
  • Chattanooga OT Griffin McDowell
  • Villanova G Nick Torres
  • Oklahoma G McKade Mettauer
  • Arkansas State G Jalen Cunningham
  • Florida State IDL Fabian Lovett Sr.
  • Virginia Tech IDl Mario Kendricks
  • Old Dominion EDGE Jaylon White-McKain
  • Central Connecticut LB Luquay Washington
  • Ohio LB Bruce Houston
  • Northwestern LB Bryce Gallagher
  • Utah CB Myles Battle
  • USC CB Christian Roland-Wallace 
  • Washington State S Sam Lockett III
  • BYU P Ryan Rehkow

Las Vegas Raiders

  • South Alabama QB Carter Bradley ( source )
  • TCU OL Andrew Coker ( source )
  • Tennessee WR Ramel Keyton ( source )
  • Mississippi State WR Lideatrick "Tulu" Griffin ( source )
  • Arkansas State WR Jeff Foreman
  • Baylor C Clark Barrington
  • Clemson C Will Putham
  • North Carolina IDL Tomari Fox
  • Iowa IDL Noah Shannon
  • Washington State EDGE Ron Stone Jr. ( source )
  • Baylor EDGE TJ Franklin
  • North Carolina LB Amari Gainer
  • Maryland CB Ja'Quan Sheppard ( source )
  • Texas Tech CB Rayshad Williams
  • Nebraska S Phalen Sanford

Los Angeles Chargers

  • South Dakota State TE Zach Heins ( source )
  • Ole Miss LB Jeremiah Jean-Baptiste ( source )
  • TCU G Willis Patrick ( source )
  • Michigan OL Karsen Barnhart ( source )
  • Oklahoma State WR Leon Johnson
  • Fresno State WR Jaelen Gill
  • Georgia Tech TE Luke Benson
  • Western Carolina OT Tyler Smith
  • Michigan G Karsen Barnhart
  • Appalachian State G Bucky Williams
  • Coastal Carolina IDL Michael Mason
  • UCF EDGE Tre'Von Morris-Brash
  • North Carolina State EDGE Savion Jackson
  • Mississippi CB Zamari Walton
  • North Carolina State CB Robert Kennedy
  • Notre Dame S Thomas Harper
  • Florida State S Akeem Dent
  • Clemson S Jalen Phillips

Los Angeles Rams

  • Oklahoma State DE Anthony Goodlow ( source )
  • LSU LB Omar Speights ( source )
  • USC C Justin Dedich ( source )
  • Tennessee DB Jaylen McCollough ( source )
  • Michigan DB Josh Wallace ( source )
  • Oklahoma WR Drake Stoops
  • Ohio WR Sam Wiglusz
  • Louisiana TE Neal Johnson
  • Washington IDL Tuli Letuligaseona
  • SMU CB Charles Woods
  • Kansas S Kenny Logan Jr. 

Miami Dolphins

  • International Player Pathway's Bayron Matos ( source )
  • UTEP QB Gavin Hardison ( source )
  • Louisville CB Storm Duck ( source )
  • UCLA DL Grayson Murphy ( source ) 
  • Florida Atlantic WR Je'Quan Burton
  • Ohio State G Matthew Jones
  • UTEP C Andrew Meyer
  • UCLA EDGE Grayson Murphy
  • TCU S Mack Perry
  • Syracuse S Isaiah Johnson

Minnesota Vikings

  • South Carolina TE Trey Knox ( source )
  • UCLA EDGE Gabriel Murphy ( source )
  • Arizona DL Tyler Manoa ( source )
  • Toledo LB Dallas Gant ( source )
  • Maryland WR Jeshaun Jones ( source )
  • Kentucky T Jeremy Flax
  • North Carolina T Spencer Roland
  • West Virginia G Doug Nester
  • California C Matthew Cindric
  • Oregon IDL Taki Taimani
  • Marshall EDGE Owen Porter
  • Air Force LB Bo Richter
  • FIU LB Donovan Manuel
  • Miami LB KJ Cloyd
  • Arkansas CB Dwight McGlothern

New England Patriots

  • Georgia State LB Jontrey Hunter ( source )
  • UTEP OT Zuri Henry ( source )
  • Tennessee TE Jacob Warren ( source )
  • LSU C Charles Turner ( source )
  • Troy S Dell Pettus ( source )
  • Alabama State CB Mikey Victor ( source )
  • Texas State CB Kaleb Ford-Dement ( source )
  • Oregon State RB DeShaun Fenwick ( source )
  • Arkansas DE John Morgan III ( source )

New Orleans Saints

  • Vanderbilt P Matt Hayball ( source )
  • Yale WR Mason Tipton ( source )
  • Nebraska OL Nouredin Nouili ( source )
  • Boston College G/C Kyle Hergel ( source )
  • Louisiana RB Jacob Kibodi
  • Idaho WR Jermaine Jackson
  • Colorado State TE Dallin Hooker
  • Minnesota IDL Kyler Baugh
  • Oklahoma State EDGE Nate Latu
  • TCU S Millard Bradford

New York Giants

  • Missouri OL Marcellus Johnson ( source )
  • Wyoming WR Ayir Asante ( source )
  • UConn WR Geordon Porter
  • Minnesota WR Chris Autman-Bell
  • Georgia Southern TE Jay McAfee
  • North Carolina T William Barnes
  • Oregon IDL Casey Rogers
  • LSU EDGE Ovie Oghoufo
  • UCLA CB Alex Johnson

New York Jets

  • Michigan EDGE Braiden McGregor ( source )
  • Miami WR Tyler Harrell
  • Miami IDL Leonard Taylor IIII
  • South Carolina EDGE Tyreek Johnson
  • California LB Jackson Sirmon
  • Army LB Jimmy Ciarlo
  • Tulane CB Jarius Monroe
  • North Carolina State CB Shyheim Battle
  • San Jose State S Tre Jenkins

Philadelphia Eagles

  • LSU S Andre Sam ( source )
  • Baylor DT Gabe Hall ( source )
  • Tennessee TE McCallan Castles ( source )
  • Georgia RB Kendall Milton ( source )
  • Marshall WR Talik Keaton
  • Maryland T Gottlieb Ayedeze
  • Howard T Anim Dankwah
  • Mississippi State LB Jett Johnson
  • Wake Forest LB Jake Roberts

Pittsburgh Steelers

  • UCF QB John Rhys Plumlee (per team)
  • West Virginia CB Beanie Bishop (per team)
  • Georgia RB Daijun Edwards (per team)
  • Charlotte LB Julius Welschof (per team)
  • Michigan State LB Jacoby Windmon (per team)

San Francisco 49ers

  • Missouri State WR Terique Owens ( source )
  • Wisconsin QB Tanner Mordecai ( source )
  • Michigan C Drake Nugent ( source )
  • Missouri RB Cody Schrader ( source )
  • Furman TE Mason Pline
  • Southern Miss C Briason Mays
  • Florida Atlantic IDL Evan Anderson

Seattle Seahawks

  • Washington TE Jack Westover ( source )
  • Boise State RB George Holani ( source )
  • South Dakota State OT Garret Greenfield ( source )
  • Arizona State DB Ro Torrence ( source )
  • Tennessee LB Aaron Beasley ( source )
  • Tennessee DB Dee Williams ( source )
  • San Jose State QB Chevan Cordeiro
  • Florida Atlantic RB Kobe Lewis
  • North Dakota State RB TaMerik Williams
  • Idaho WR Hayden Hatten
  • Kansas C Mike Novitsky
  • Louisiana Tech IDL Rason Williams
  • Houston EDGE Nelson Caeser
  • Grambling State EDGE Sundiata Anderson
  • SMU EDGE DeVere Levelston
  • Fresno State CB Carlton Johnson

Tampa Bay Buccaneers

  • Toledo DT Judge Culpepper ( source )
  • Illinois State QB Zack Annexstad ( source )
  • Auburn G/C Avery Jones ( source )
  • Arizona RB DJ Williams
  • Barton WR Cameron Johnson
  • Northern Illinois T Nolan Potter
  • Missouri G Xavier Delgado
  • Auburn C Avery Jones
  • Cincinnati IDL Daniel Grzesiak
  • Florida State LB Kalen DeLoach
  • Arkansas LB Antonio Grier
  • Appalachian State CB Tyrek Funderbirk
  • Toledo CB Chris McDonald
  • UTSA S Rashod Wisdom
  • Mississippi State S Marcus Banks
  • North Carolina S Don Chapman

Tennessee Titans

  • Washington RB Dillon Johnson ( source )
  • Kansas State DE Khalid Duke ( source )
  • Rutgers DL Isaiah Iton ( source )
  • Penn State Keaton Ellis ( source )
  • Tennessee CB Gabe Jeudy-Lally ( source )
  • Barton RB Jordan Terrell
  • Northern Iowa WR Sam Schnee
  • Youngstown State WR Bryce Oliver
  • Iowa TE Steven Stillanos
  • Eastern Michigan T Brian Dooley
  • Liberty G X'Zauvea Gadlin
  • Texas Tech G Cole Spencer
  • Towson CB Robert Javier
  • Western Carolina CB Rob Gattison
  • North Carolina State K Brayden Narveson

Washington Commanders

  • Notre Dame QB Sam Hartman 
  • USC RB Austin Jones
  • Georgia WR Marcus Rosemy-Jacksaint
  • Arizona RB Michael Wiley
  • UCLA TE Colson Yankoff
  • Toledo T David Nwaogwugwu
  • Virginia IDL Norell Pollard
  • Colorado State CB Chigozie Anusiem
  • Pittsburgh CB Al Woods
  • Texas Tech S Tyler Owens
  • Iowa State S Ben Nikkel 

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N.Y.’s high school ranking: 2024 U.S. News & World Report has best to worst

STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — Middle school students throughout New York state are making plans for high schools in September.

U.S. News & World Report, which considers itself the global authority in education rankings, recently announced the 2024 Best New York High Schools . The rankings evaluate 1,279 high schools throughout the state, where Regents Exams are mandatory.

To calculate the rankings , U.S. News focuses on the following: college readiness, state assessment proficiency, state assessment performance, undeserved student performance, college curriculum, breadth, and the graduation rate.

Here are the top high schools in New York state, according to U.S. News & World Report’s ranking:

20. New Explorations Into Science, Tech and Math High School — Manhattan

According to U.S. News & World Report: students at New Explorations Into Science, Tech and Math High School, have the opportunity to take Advanced Placement (AP) coursework and exams. The AP participation rate at New Explorations Into Science, Tech and Math High School is 95%. The total minority enrollment is 63%, and 29% of students are economically disadvantaged.

19. Horace Greeley High School — Chappaqua

According to U.S. News & World Report: Horace Greeley High School is ranked 19th within New York. Students have the opportunity to take Advanced Placement coursework and exams. The AP participation rate at Horace Greeley High School is 94%. The total minority enrollment is 28%. Horace Greeley High School is the only high school in the Chappaqua Central School District .

18. High School for Dual Language and Asian Studies — Manhattan

According to U.S. News & World Report: The curriculum at the High School for Dual Language and Asian Studies places a strong emphasis on science, technology, engineering and math, or STEM, education. Additionally, the school strives to turn out students proficient in two languages: Chinese and English. The High School for Dual Language and Asian Studies offers Advanced Placement courses in biology, calculus, and Chinese language and culture, among others. Students also have opportunities to earn college credit, tour campuses and earn scholarships.

17. Columbia Secondary School — Manhattan

According to U.S. News & World Report: Columbia Secondary School is ranked 17th within New York. Students have the opportunity to take Advanced Placement coursework and exams. The AP participation rate at Columbia Secondary School is 82%. The total minority enrollment is 73%, and 48% of students are economically disadvantaged. Columbia Secondary School is 1 of 533 high schools in the New York City Public Schools .

16. Bronxville High School — Bronxville

According to U.S. News & World Report: Bronxville High School is ranked 16th within New York. Students have the opportunity to take Advanced Placement coursework and exams. The AP participation rate at Bronxville High School is 95%. The total minority enrollment is 24%. Bronxville High School is the only high school in the Bronxville Union Free School District .

15. Millennium Brooklyn High School — Brooklyn

According to U.S. News & World Report: Millennium Brooklyn High School is ranked 15th within New York. Students have the opportunity to take Advanced Placement coursework and exams. The AP participation rate at Millennium Brooklyn High School is 89%. The total minority enrollment is 64%, and 55% of students are economically disadvantaged. Millennium Brooklyn High School is 1 of 533 high schools in the New York City Public Schools .

14. Edgemont Junior-Senior High School — Scarsdale

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13. Eleanor Roosevelt High School — Manhattan

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12. Success Academy Charter School - Harlem 1 — Manhattan

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11. Jericho Senior High School — Jericho

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9. Townsend Harris High School — Flushing

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8. High School of American Studies at Lehman College — Bronx

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7. Brooklyn Technical High School — Brooklyn

According to U.S. News & World Report: Brooklyn Technical High School is ranked seventh within New York. Students have the opportunity to take Advanced Placement coursework and exams. The AP participation rate at Brooklyn Technical High School is 98%. The total minority enrollment is 77%, and 59% of students are economically disadvantaged. Brooklyn Technical High School is 1 of 533 high schools in the New York City Public Schools .

6. Brooklyn Latin School — Brooklyn

According to U.S. News & World Report: Brooklyn Latin School is ranked sixth within New York. Students have the opportunity to take International Baccalaureate coursework and exams. The IB participation rate at Brooklyn Latin School is 99%. The total minority enrollment is 81%, and 59% of students are economically disadvantaged. Brooklyn Latin School is 1 of 533 high schools in the New York City Public Schools .

5. Staten Island Technical High School — Staten Island

According to U.S. News & World Report: Staten Island Technical High School is ranked fifth within New York. Students have the opportunity to take Advanced Placement coursework and exams. The AP participation rate at Staten Island Technical High School is 100%. The total minority enrollment is 71%, and 49% of students are economically disadvantaged. Staten Island Technical High School is 1 of 533 high schools in the New York City Public Schools .

4. Bronx High School of Science — Bronx

According to U.S. News & World Report: Bronx High School of Science is ranked fourth within New York. Students have the opportunity to take Advanced Placement coursework and exams. The AP participation rate at Bronx High School of Science is 95%. The total minority enrollment is 79%, and 52% of students are economically disadvantaged. Bronx High School of Science is 1 of 533 high schools in the New York City Public Schools .

3. High School Math Science and Engineering at CCNY — Manhattan

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2. Stuyvesant High School — Manhattan

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1. Queens High School for Sciences at York College — Jamaica

According to U.S. News & World Report: Queens High School for the Sciences at York College is ranked first within New York. Students have the opportunity to take Advanced Placement coursework and exams. The AP participation rate at Queens High School for the Sciences at York College is 100%. The total minority enrollment is 95%, and 65% of students are economically disadvantaged. Queens High School for the Sciences at York College is 1 of 533 high schools in the New York City Public Schools .

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Alec burleson snaps power drought with a 3-run homer, leading cardinals past mets 4-2.

NEW YORK -- — Alec Burleson hit his first homer in almost nine months Friday night, a three-run blast that powered the St. Louis Cardinals to a 4-2 win over the New York Mets .

Burleson’s second-inning round-tripper off José Buttó was his first since he homered against the Minnesota Twins last Aug. 3. He has 10 career longballs in 143 games.

J.D. Martinez went 2-for-4 with an RBI double in his Mets debut. Martinez signed a one-year contract March 23 but was sidelined by lower back stiffness.

Willson Contreras hit a 445-foot homer off the facade along the second deck in left field in the third for the Cardinals.

Miles Mikolas (2-3) gave up two runs in 5 2/3 innings to lower his ERA from 6.49 to 5.91. Ryan Helsley , the Cardinals’ fourth pitcher, earned his eighth save with a perfect ninth.

St. Louis' Nolan Arenado went 0-for-3 but was hit by a pitch in the second to extend his streak of reaching base safely to 24 games, the longest streak in the majors this season.

Tomás Nido homered for the Mets in the fifth. Buttó (0-1) allowed four runs in 5 2/3 innings.

NIGHT RANGERS

The crowd of 24,159 cheered the three times the Mets aired on the scoreboard goals by the New York Rangers, who beat the Washington Capitals 3-1 to take a 3-0 series lead in the first round of the NHL playoffs.

TRAINER’S ROOM

Cardinals: SS Masyn Winn (back) had a scheduled day off. ... OF Dylan Carlson (left shoulder) took batting practice in St. Louis Friday and could begin a rehab assignment next week. ... IF Matt Carpenter (right oblique) swung a bat Friday and is expected to do so again Saturday.

Mets: To make room for Martinez on the active roster, the Mets designated infielder Zack Short for assignment. ... RHP Tylor Megill (right shoulder strain) is scheduled to begin a rehab assignment Saturday by throwing two innings for Class A Brooklyn. ... RHP Kodai Senga (right shoulder) threw a bullpen Thursday and is slated to throw live batting practice Monday.

Mets RHP Adrian Houser (0-2, 7.45 ERA) opposes Cardinals RHP Sonny Gray (2-1, 1.04) Saturday in the middle game of the series.

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