Pitt Makes Top 10 for 4-Star Florida CB

This Florida recruit could be the next star on the long list of Pitt Panthers defensive backs.
Pitt Makes Top 10 for 4-Star Florida CB
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PITTSBURGH -- The Pittsburgh Panthers are continuing to recruit hard in Florida and those efforts are once again bearing fruit with a four-star corner from Lake Mary announcing his top-10 that includes Pitt. 

Braeden Marshall, a 5-foot-11 and 185-pound defensive back out of Lake Mary High School narrowed the focus of his recruitment by naming Arkansas, UNC, Tennessee, Clemson, Penn State, Miami, Wisconsin, Nebraska, UCF and Pitt as his top schools. The Panthers and tight ends coach Tim Salem were the first Power Five school to offer Marshall last September and building that relationship has clearly paid off. 

Marshall is one of the top corners in the class of 2023 -- the 39th best player at his position, according to 247Sports. They also pegged Marshall as the 70th best overall player in the talent-rich state of Flordia. He currently holds 31 Division I offers. 

Marshall visited Pitt in November and has visits to Penn State and UNC scheduled for later this summer. 

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