Iowa State Football: 5 signees in 2018 class who’ll have instant impacts

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AMES, IA – NOVEMBER 11: Wide receiver Marcell Ateman #3 of the Oklahoma State Cowboys pulls in a touchdown pass as defensive back D’Andre Payne #1, and defensive back Kamari Cotton-Moya #5 of the Iowa State Cyclones block in the second half of play at Jack Trice Stadium on November 11, 2017 in Ames, Iowa. The Oklahoma State Cowboys won 49-42 over the Iowa State Cyclones. (Photo by David Purdy/Getty Images)
AMES, IA – NOVEMBER 11: Wide receiver Marcell Ateman #3 of the Oklahoma State Cowboys pulls in a touchdown pass as defensive back D’Andre Payne #1, and defensive back Kamari Cotton-Moya #5 of the Iowa State Cyclones block in the second half of play at Jack Trice Stadium on November 11, 2017 in Ames, Iowa. The Oklahoma State Cowboys won 49-42 over the Iowa State Cyclones. (Photo by David Purdy/Getty Images) /

1. Greg Eisworth, Safety

Greg Eisworth is an early enrollee who comes from Trinity Valley Community College in Texas. Iowa State lost both their starting safeties and are in need of some immediate depth.

Eisworth will definitely provide depth and may possibly even start. He is the third best junior college safety according to 247Sports. The former four-star recruit per ESPN committed to Mississippi out of high school over Baylor and Oklahoma before landing at Trinity Valley.

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This past season at Trinity Valley Community College, Eisworth had 47 tackles, two interceptions and 10 pass breakups. Look for Eisworth to have a solid spring and go into fall camp competing for a starting spot in the Cyclones’ secondary.