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Ja’Corey Hammett flips commitment from Miami to WVU

MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — West Virginia was able to flip Miami native Ja’Corey Hammett from his commitment to the University of Miami. Hammett became the 14th verbal commitment to WVU’s Class of 2021 on Wednesday afternoon. He previously committed to Miami after receiving an offer in late-January.

Hammett is a 6-foot-3, 205 pound defensive end from Northwestern High School. He helped NHS to a 13-2 record and the Florida Class 5A state championship last fall. Hammett collected 63 tackles for the Bulls (34 were solo) and 11 sacks in his junior season.

Hammett has collected around twenty Division I scholarship offers, eleven of those have come from ‘Power 5’ schools. In addition to WVU and Miami, Arkansas, Florida State, Kentucky, Mississippi State, Nebraska, Pittsburgh, Rutgers, South Carolina and Tennessee had offered. He also received offers from Alabama State, Coastal Carolina, Florida Atlantic, Florida International, North Texas, UAB, and Western Kentucky. He is listed as a 3-star recruit by 247sports.com.

 

West Virginia’s previous Class of 2021 verbal commitments

Nijel McGriff NW Mississippi C.C. 6-2, 285 DL
Edward Vesterinen Helsinki, Finland 6-4, 240 DL 3-star
Tomas Rimac Brunswick, Oh. 6-6, 275 OL 3-star
Kaden Prather Germantown, Md. 6-3, 200 WR 4-star
Brayden Dudley Buford, Ga. 6-3, 250 DL
Treylan Davis Jackson, Ohio 6-5, 230 TE 3-star
Jaylen Anderson Perry, Ohio 6-1, 210 RB 4-star
Hammond Russell Dublin, Ohio 6-3, 235 DE 3-star
Will “Goose” Crowder Birmingham, Ala. 6-3, 192 QB 3-star
Wyatt Milum Huntington, W.Va. 6-6, 280 OL 4-star
Saint McLeod Philadelphia, Pa. 5-11, 190 Safety 3-star
Andrew Wilson-Lamp Massilon, Ohio 6-3, 175 WR 3-star
Viktor Wikstrom Stockholm, Sweden 6-3, 235 TE 3-star




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