One of the positions in the class of 2008 where remaining talent is dwindling is the small forward spot.
The number of available elite prospects is shrinking almost at a daily clip, but a couple of versatile, athletic and high-energy guys will wait until the spring before they sign on the dotted line.
Rank: No. 28 player in nation, No. 3 small forward
Who is in the mix?: Florida, Ohio State, Penn State, Tennessee, Texas, West Virginia and Pittsburgh
When will he sign?: The nation's top football prospect has all of his eggs in the gridiron basket for now. And he should. The dual-sport athlete is visiting Ohio State this weekend on a football official visit. Pryor will sign a football National Letter of Intent.
Rank: No. 33 player in nation, No. 4 small forward
Who is in the mix?: Florida State and Kentucky
When will he sign?: With visits to both of his finalists now behind him, Singleton could decide any day. Singleton told Rivals.com on Tuesday night that he will announce and sign on Nov. 14.
Rank: No. 57 player in nation, No. 9 small forward
Who is in the mix?: Too many to list.
When will he sign?: Witherspoon has long maintained that he will ink late. Because of that, don't be surprised to see him become one of, if not the most, recruited player in the nation. The four-star wing has visited LSU officially and has four more visits to take during the season. Keep an eye on George Washington, where his brother plays for Karl Hobbs.
Are academics a concern?: They are a work in progress.
Rank: No. 114 player in nation, No. 18 small forward
Who is in the mix?: Clemson, Florida State, LSU, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Penn State and Providence
When will he sign?: No question about it, Leslie will ink in the spring. A number of coaches would like to see him and his improvements this year, thus opening the door up for more schools to get into the mix. Keep an eye on his progress.
Are academics a concern?: They are a work in progress.
Rank: No. 137 player in nation, No. 21 shooting guard
Who is in the mix?: Clemson, Oklahoma, Oklahoma State and South Carolina
When will he sign?: Late. The high-energy forward doesn't lack for effort, but his biggest concern is within the classroom at the moment. Colleges are waiting to see how well he does before they move seriously on him.
Are academics a concern?: They are a work in progress.
Top five outside the Rivals150: Jeff Taylor (Hobbs, N.M.); David Diakite (National Christian Academy, Md.), Andrew Randall (World Communications, Pa.); J.P. Olukemi (Stoneridge, Calif.); Martez Walker (American Christian, Pa.)