West Virginia Football: Top 3 targets for 2020 National Signing Day

LAWRENCE, KANSAS - SEPTEMBER 21: Head coach Neal Brown of the West Virginia Mountaineers directs his team against the Kansas Jayhawks in the first quarter at Memorial Stadium on September 21, 2019 in Lawrence, Kansas. (Photo by Ed Zurga/Getty Images)
LAWRENCE, KANSAS - SEPTEMBER 21: Head coach Neal Brown of the West Virginia Mountaineers directs his team against the Kansas Jayhawks in the first quarter at Memorial Stadium on September 21, 2019 in Lawrence, Kansas. (Photo by Ed Zurga/Getty Images) /
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I know, I know, Jacob Gamble is committed to West Virginia already, but he has yet to sign with the Mountaineers which still makes him more of a target than anything else.

The Iowa Western C.C. offensive tackle committed back over the summer but opted not to sign with the Mountaineers during the early period which has some West Virginia fans worried. He is expected to be part of the class, but nothing is official until he signs that letter of intent.

Gamble is one of the best JUCO prospects in the nation, ranking No. 53 and the ninth-best offensive tackle, per 247Sports.

As one of the older JUCO prospects, Gamble has gone from Ventura College to Iowa Western but now he looks like one of those guys who could come in and start right away for the Mountaineers. He has the size at 6-6 and 310 pounds and experience to become an instant contributor.

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Maybe West Virginia doesn’t have much to worry about here, but nothing is official until it’s truly official. We will find out what the future holds for Gamble and the Mountaineers on signing day.