There hasn’t been more a no-doubt five-star performance this offseason than the one that Kahlil McKenzie put together last weekend in Oakland at the Nike Football Training Camp. That performance along with film that backs it up, elite size and the best pedigree all made McKenzie an obvious choice to move into the five-star range. He now finds himself at No. 10 overall nationally.

Kahlil McKenzie's Crystal Ball has Tennessee as the favorite to land him.

Link - Updated Top247

That move by McKenzie highlights a number of changes within the most recent Top247 update for the class of 2015. Nike Training Camps in New Jersey, D.C. and Oakland weighed heavily in this update but so too did spring practice evaluations and feedback from college coaches that have been active on the road during the evaluation period.

Rankings notes:

- 247Sports policy is to cap the five-star rankings at 32 every year to align with the NFL first round draft picks. With the addition of McKenzie in the five-star range, that means someone has to fall out. Tim Settle was that prospect in this update. With the five-star list at capacity and a lot of great players on the cusp, remaining a five-star is going to be just as competitive moving forward as earning a fifth star. Settle will be at The Opening with a chance to move back up in the rankings.

- Also within the five-star ranks, Torrance Gibson and Kevin Toliver II made slight moves down. With Gibson the move came along with a reclassification as an athlete. The south Florida standout is clearly one of the most unique athletes in the country but we wanted to see more of him this spring as it relates to developing his quarterback skill set. Tolliver’s slight move down is a reflection of the still developing cornerback rankings nationally. With the move, Iman Marshall takes over as the nation’s top cornerback and Tolliver moves closer in the rankings to Tarvarus McFadden, a 6-foot-3 teammate of Gibson’s that has been wowing college coaches this spring. His length at corner has many calling him the best prospect at Plantation (Fla.) American Heritage.

- At the Washington D.C. Nike Camp, Richie Petitbon and Matthew Burrell both put on shows and their rankings reflected it. With Petitbon’s dominant effort, he becomes the second Alabama offensive guard commit to shoot up in the rankings this spring. He and fellow Alabama commit Lester Cotton put together two of the best camp performances among offensive guards nationally.

- Though not huge moves, some of the steady ascenders within the Top247 include WR Tyron Johnson out of Louisiana, QB Blake Barnett out of California and CB Isaiah Langley out of California. Barnett and Langley both were outstanding during camp performances last weekend while Johnson has been drawing rave reviews from colleges stopping by to check in on him this spring.

- A pair of huge debuts in the rankings come from Donte Jackson out of Riverside High School in New Orleans and Baylor commit Blake Lynch of Troup, Texas. Jackson has seen his recruitment explode this spring, can play cornerback, wide receiver or return kicks and he has clocked in the 10.4 range in the 100 meters this spring. Lynch could be the next star at wide receiver for Baylor. He has great size and speed and sources in the area are raving about his athletic ability. Jackson checks in at No. 87 overall and Lynch comes in at No. 128.

- Penn State saw movement among a number of its commitments. Juwan Johnson took a tumble in the rankings because of concerns about ball skills despite his elite frame. However Jake Cooper and Saquon Barkley made big leaps up in the opposite direction. Cooper at 6-1, 233 pounds ran a 4.60 40 at the Jersey NFTC. Coupled with film that we already loved, he looks like the next great linebacker at Penn State. Barkley also wowed us at the Nike Camp and climbed within the Top247 due to his complete skillset.