After a powerful recruiting class that involved Ryan Arcidiacono last season, Jay Wright has brought in only several employees in this season to add detail to his young squad. The Wildcats will have two juniors, two seniors and two sophomores that will be contributors on an each night basis. With that in your mind, the Wildcats did not need to get a superstar that will disrupt their program, but they did need to add some depth to the group and they did just that with their 2013 recruiting class. Listed here is a look at the two recruits which have signed with Villanova to date. Kris Jenkins, PF Photo Courtesy of washingtonpost.com Jenkins devoted to Villanova back in August (via Washington Post). By selecting the Big Five college, the 6'5" forward from Gonzaga College High School in Upper Marlboro, Maryland, caused it to be clear he can compete for a spot in the starting lineup. Jenkins is a powerful rebounder but it is not likely that he will move in to the middle part that was left by Mouphtaou Yarou. It is likely that Jenkins could move to the small forward position and allow JayVaughn Pinkston, who's two inches taller compared to the incoming freshman, move inside to the ability forward position while Daniel Ochefu will begin at middle. Jenkins' not enough size may influence him in lots of ways in the newest Big East Conference against powerful big men that are much bigger than him. The Maryland indigenous can also be in a position to score, a skill he showed off in his junior year by averaging 20.4 points per game. Josh Hart, SF Photograph Due to washingtonpost.com The second ahead is from the Washington D.C. Metro area and will be heading up I-95 to perform at Villanova next year will be Josh Hart. The same as Jenkins, the four-star recruit from Sidwell Friends, D.C. committed to Villanova back August (via CBSSports.com). The one concern about Hart that stands out nearly immediately is his not enough measurement at 6'4", 190. Hart will need to wear some weight starting his freshman season to organize for the rigors of the Big East. Hart is called a scrappy person whose motor does not stop until the final whistle is blown. If he wants to continue his current type of play, which will match the Big East rather nicely, Hart will have to bulk as much as 200 or 210 pounds. Hart's targets won't be astronomically high but he will be expected to contribute on both ends of the court from the table. What's Left for the Wildcats Based on ESPN, there are three employees that are still considering Villanova nevertheless they haven't signed with the Wildcats or with any other plan for the full time being. Follow me on Twitter, @JTansey90.
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