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    Seahawks invited Arizona State S Myles Rowser to attend their rookie minicamp.

    Rowser spent one season at Campbell before transferring to New Mexico State. He then headed to Arizona State, where he spent his final two college seasons. The Seahawks possess one of the league’s best safety units, even with Coby Bryant departing for the Bears in free agency. They drafted TCU S Bud Clark in the second round and are still looking for more end-of-roster players. PFF credits Rowser with four forced incompletions, 70 solo tackles, 10 TFLs and three quarterback pressures last year.
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    Arkansas received a verbal commitment from four-star 2022 S Myles Rowser.

    Believe it or not, Rowser is Arkansas’ third four-star commit for the 2022 class thus far. Rowser is also the highest rated Razorback recruit right now, per 247 Sports’ composite rating. Rowser is 6-foot-1, 185-pounds and has the flexibility to play both in the box and as a deeper safety. Though he picked the Razorbacks, Rowser also had offers from Michigan, Alabama, Florida, and so many more.

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    Uncommitted four-star 2022 S Myles Bowser said he plans on announcing his pledge “very soon.”

    Bowser (6'1/185) has cut his field down to four programs as he nears a final decision. Those four outfits would be Arkansas, Alabama, Kentucky and Michigan State. The four-star safety hails from Belleville, Michigan, hence why Sparty made the proverbial final four in this recruitment. For the first half of 2020, Bowser was a UM pledge, though the Wolverines look to have dropped out of the serious running at this point. Rivals ranks Bowser as the No. 86 overall prospect for the 2022 cycle.

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    Uncommitted four-star 2022 DB Myles Rowser has trimmed his list to Alabama, Arkansas, Kentucky and Michigan State.

    Rowser (6'1/185) had been a Michigan commit, but the four-star safety made the decision to reopen his recruitment back in May. Since then he’s received attention from many power conference programs, and on Monday he cut his list down to four. Based upon the percentages it appears that there’s a good chance that Rowser plies his trade in the SEC, with three of the four programs on his list being members of that conference. A native of Detroit, Rowser returned to Belleville HS after spending the 2019 season at IMG Academy.

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    Michigan four-star 2022 verbal S commit Myles Rowser reopened his recruitment.

    Rowser (6'1/185) initially threw in with his Michigan pledge in January. While he is stepping back to reassess his options, the Bradenton, Florida, native told UM’s coaching staff that he remains very open to the possibility of re-committing to the program at some point down the road. Michigan State, Florida, Florida State and Penn State are just a few of the other programs which will now have the opportunity to try to wedge in on the Wolverines. Still a long ways to go in this recruitment. 247Sports ranks Rowser as the No. 138 overall prospect in the 2022 class.

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