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ReRank Breakdown: 2011 Northern Illinois Recruiting Class

Class Snapshot

2011 class

Key numbers for this recruiting class

Original ranking109
S2S rerank67
Total recruits22
Blue chip %0%

Badges Earned

No class-year badges earned for this class.

S2S Class DNA

2011 class

One-year metrics for this recruiting class

Hits & Misses

Hit: Jhony Faustin (CB) — Originally ranked 244. Outcome: College Starter. Faustin exceeded expectations as a low-ranked recruit, establishing himself as a key contributor in the secondary. Miss: Jamal Womble (RB) — Originally ranked 56. Outcome: Contributor. Womble, a highly-ranked recruit, did not achieve the anticipated impact as a regular starter. Miss: A.J. Sebastiano (WR) — Originally ranked 964. Outcome: Contributor. Sebastiano's performance fell short of expectations for a player in his original ranking tier.

Development Story

The 2011 recruiting class for Northern Illinois demonstrated a mixed bag of outcomes, particularly considering the original class rank of 109. Despite the low initial expectations, the class saw a slight uptick in performance with the S2S rerank moving to 70. This shift indicates a notable improvement in player development and contributions over their collegiate careers, highlighting Northern Illinois' ability to cultivate talent from lower-ranked recruits.
The outcomes reveal that while the majority of the recruits did not achieve significant accolades, several players did find roles as contributors, particularly among the offensive and defensive lines. The presence of multiple All-Conference selections showcases effective development, particularly in the linebacker and secondary positions. However, the lack of blue-chip prospects—combined with several ranked recruits underperforming—suggests that while the program is capable of player development, it faced challenges in securing higher-caliber talent in this recruiting cycle.

Outcome Summary

Overall, the 2011 recruiting class for Northern Illinois met expectations, particularly given the original ranking and the final S2S rerank. The class produced a solid number of contributors, with some players achieving notable success as all-conference performers. However, the presence of several high-profile recruits who failed to meet their potential indicates areas for improvement in future classes. Ultimately, this class serves as a reminder of the program's potential to develop talent, even from lower-ranked recruits, while also highlighting the importance of securing higher-quality commitments in the future.

Published: May 31, 2026Read time: 2 min334 words