Up Next: College Football's Newest Faces

Get to know the standout prospects on National Signing Day.

Up Next: College Football's Newest Faces - National Signing Day is upon us. Today (February 4) some of the country's top football prospects signed their letter of intent with the colleges of their choosing. Byron Cowart, Cordell Broadus and Terry Beckner Jr. are just three of the top recruits who committed to the nation's top programs. Hit the flip for a list of 10 players that every college football fan should get to know. It's highly likely that these fellas will be the stars of tomorrow. Get familiar!(Photos from Left: Amos Morale III/Times-Picayune/Landov) , Louis Lopez/CSM /Landov, Mark LoMoglio/Icon Sportswire/Corbis)

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Up Next: College Football's Newest Faces - National Signing Day is upon us. Today (February 4) some of the country's top football prospects signed their letter of intent with the colleges of their choosing. Byron Cowart, Cordell Broadus and Terry Beckner Jr. are just three of the top recruits who committed to the nation's top programs. Hit the flip for a list of 10 players that every college football fan should get to know. It's highly likely that these fellas will be the stars of tomorrow. Get familiar!(Photos from Left: Amos Morale III/Times-Picayune/Landov) , Louis Lopez/CSM /Landov, Mark LoMoglio/Icon Sportswire/Corbis)

Byron CowartCommitted to: Auburn - Speed, toughness and an endless motor with a grown man body at 6-foot-4 and 258 pounds, Byron Cowart is the nation's top recruit as ranked by most recruiting boards like that of ESPN. His 4.6-second 40-yard dash time with his willingness to hit hard makes the Armwood High School (Florida) the player to watch on National Signing Day and well beyond. (Photo: Amos Morale III/The Times-Picayune /Landov)

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Byron CowartCommitted to: Auburn - Speed, toughness and an endless motor with a grown man body at 6-foot-4 and 258 pounds, Byron Cowart is the nation's top recruit as ranked by most recruiting boards like that of ESPN. His 4.6-second 40-yard dash time with his willingness to hit hard makes the Armwood High School (Florida) the player to watch on National Signing Day and well beyond. (Photo: Amos Morale III/The Times-Picayune /Landov)

Terry Beckner Jr.Committed to: Missouri - At 6-foot-4 and 293 pounds, Terry Beckner Jr., out of East St. Louis High School, is recognized as the best defensive tackle in the country. Sporting News lists Beckner as a "devestating pass rusher." Enough said. (Photo: Mark LoMoglio/Icon Sportswire/Corbis)

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Terry Beckner Jr.Committed to: Missouri - At 6-foot-4 and 293 pounds, Terry Beckner Jr., out of East St. Louis High School, is recognized as the best defensive tackle in the country. Sporting News lists Beckner as a "devestating pass rusher." Enough said. (Photo: Mark LoMoglio/Icon Sportswire/Corbis)

Iman MarshallUncommitted - Out of Long Beach Polytechnic High School, Iman Marshall logged a 40-yard dash time of 4.5 seconds and also played wide receiver, hauling in eight touchdowns. In deciding on a school, Marshall has literally gone cross country searching for the right fit.(Photo: Juan Lainez/CSM /Landov)

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Iman MarshallUncommitted - Out of Long Beach Polytechnic High School, Iman Marshall logged a 40-yard dash time of 4.5 seconds and also played wide receiver, hauling in eight touchdowns. In deciding on a school, Marshall has literally gone cross country searching for the right fit.(Photo: Juan Lainez/CSM /Landov)

Cordell Broadus Committed to: UCLA - Recognize that last name? Yes, Bishop Gorman wide receiver Cordell Broadus is indeed the son of Snoop Dogg and ESPN has him ranked as the 14th-best wideout in the country. Way to make pops proud, Cordell! The father and son even appear on the ESPN reality show, Snoop & Son: A Dad's Dream. (Photo: Louis Lopez/CSM /Landov)

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Cordell Broadus Committed to: UCLA - Recognize that last name? Yes, Bishop Gorman wide receiver Cordell Broadus is indeed the son of Snoop Dogg and ESPN has him ranked as the 14th-best wideout in the country. Way to make pops proud, Cordell! The father and son even appear on the ESPN reality show, Snoop & Son: A Dad's Dream. (Photo: Louis Lopez/CSM /Landov)

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Daylon MackCommitted to: Texas A&M - At 330 pounds, defensive tackle Daylon Mack is known as "Thee Mack Truck" around Gladewater High School in Texas. The early report of the imposing defensive lineman taking his services to Texas A&M panned out to be true. That's a win-win. (Photo: Amos Morale III/The Times-Picayune /Landov)

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Daylon MackCommitted to: Texas A&M - At 330 pounds, defensive tackle Daylon Mack is known as "Thee Mack Truck" around Gladewater High School in Texas. The early report of the imposing defensive lineman taking his services to Texas A&M panned out to be true. That's a win-win. (Photo: Amos Morale III/The Times-Picayune /Landov)

Soso Jamabo Committed to: UCLA - Running back Soso Jamabo catches the ball out of the backfield so well that many prognosticators believe he'll play wide receiver at the next level. Watch the moves he makes after catching the ball and you'll understand why. Future star. (Photo: Mark LoMoglio/Icon Sportswire/Corbis)

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Soso Jamabo Committed to: UCLA - Running back Soso Jamabo catches the ball out of the backfield so well that many prognosticators believe he'll play wide receiver at the next level. Watch the moves he makes after catching the ball and you'll understand why. Future star. (Photo: Mark LoMoglio/Icon Sportswire/Corbis)

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Rasheem GreenCommitted to: USC - At 6-foot-2 and 290 pounds, Rasheem Green starred at defensive tackle for Junipero Serra High School in Gardena, Calif., and he simply took over games. He's ready for the next level. (Photo: Juan Lainez: CSM /Landov)

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Rasheem GreenCommitted to: USC - At 6-foot-2 and 290 pounds, Rasheem Green starred at defensive tackle for Junipero Serra High School in Gardena, Calif., and he simply took over games. He's ready for the next level. (Photo: Juan Lainez: CSM /Landov)

George CampbellCommitted to: Florida State University - Florida State is getting a big target in 6-foot-4 George Campbell, a product of East Lake High School in Tarpon Springs, Fla. The big wide receiver hauled in 1,500 yards and 13 touchdown receptions in his high school career, giving the Seminoles a dangerous weapon come fall of 2015. (Photo: Julie Bennett, AL.COM /Landov)

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George CampbellCommitted to: Florida State University - Florida State is getting a big target in 6-foot-4 George Campbell, a product of East Lake High School in Tarpon Springs, Fla. The big wide receiver hauled in 1,500 yards and 13 touchdown receptions in his high school career, giving the Seminoles a dangerous weapon come fall of 2015. (Photo: Julie Bennett, AL.COM /Landov)

Derwin JamesCommitted to: Florida State University - Florida State University seemingly got better on the defensive side of the ball too, as they received a commitment from Derwin James, a safety out of Haines City High School in Haines City, Fla. Some scouting reports even have James as the best safety in the country. (Photo: Mark LoMoglio/Icon Sportswire/Corbis)

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Derwin JamesCommitted to: Florida State University - Florida State University seemingly got better on the defensive side of the ball too, as they received a commitment from Derwin James, a safety out of Haines City High School in Haines City, Fla. Some scouting reports even have James as the best safety in the country. (Photo: Mark LoMoglio/Icon Sportswire/Corbis)

Arden KeyCommitted to: LSU - Arden Key is about as imposing as any defensive end in the country right now. Having already committed to LSU, the 6-foot-5, 230-pounder will need to add some muscle to his frame to fully compete on the next level. However, other than that, Key has the skills to become a star and one who you should definitely watch. (Photo: Mark LoMoglio/Icon Sportswire/Corbis)

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Arden KeyCommitted to: LSU - Arden Key is about as imposing as any defensive end in the country right now. Having already committed to LSU, the 6-foot-5, 230-pounder will need to add some muscle to his frame to fully compete on the next level. However, other than that, Key has the skills to become a star and one who you should definitely watch. (Photo: Mark LoMoglio/Icon Sportswire/Corbis)