Rivals.com analysts rank the 2011 Big 12 recruiting classes after National Signing Day. Check back Thursday for an in-depth, team-by-team breakdown of the league.
1. Texas: Despite nearly the entire staff turning over, the Longhorns held on to all but one commitment. Running back Malcolm Brown could start from Day One.
3. Texas Tech: The Red Raiders landed four huge defensive linemen on signing day, including switching Cooper Washington from Oklahoma.
4. Oklahoma State: The Cowboys addressed major needs on the defensive line and held on to Rivals100 running back Herschel Sims.
5. Texas A&M: Beating Texas for defensive end Brandon Alexander on signing day was big and landing Rivals250 corner Floyd Raven in the afternoon was even bigger.
6. Kansas: Running back Darrian Miller could make an immediate impact for the Jayhawks. Coach Turner Gill also signed some very good pass rushers.
7. Missouri: The Tigers struggled a bit on the recruiting trail, but finally having four-star defensive tackle Sheldon Richardson on campus is huge.
8. Baylor: The Bears took a hit when Nila Kasitati defected to Oklahoma, but they held off a late Texas run at Rivals250 offensive tackle Spencer Drango.