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Class of 2009: Tom Lindley to Walk-on at Michigan

Posted by roadster997 on February 10, 2009

Michigan head coach Rich Rodriguez, a former walk-on himself, has made it a priority to bring in as many talented preferred walk-ons as possible.

Thus far, I have been able to identify 11 seniors who have decided to walk-on at Michigan.  the jewel of the group is probably Long Island, New York offensive guard prospect Tom Lindley.

Lindley was one of the top linemen in New York this year.  He was a Newsday First Team All-Long Island selection and this is what Newsday had to say about him:


“First Team All-Long Island: TOM LINDLEY FLOYD, OL, 6-3, 300, Sr. A second-team All-Long Island choice last year, Lindley was a three-year standout lineman for a team that won 31 straight before a loss to Lindenhurst in the playoffs this year. The 2008 Zellner Award winner as Suffolk’s top lineman, Lindley, a guard, “turned our spread offense into a power offense because of his pulling ability,” according to coach Paul Longo. Lindley also played defense in short-yardage situations.”

Here is what Newsday had to say after Signing Day:


“Floyd’s Tom Lindley, the recipient of the Bob Zellner Award as Suffolk’s top offensive lineman, will attend Michigan as a “preferred walk-on.” According to Floyd coach Paul Longo, Lindley received some financial aid for academics and is guaranteed a spot on the football team, where he will redshirt as a freshman. If he does well, he will be considered for a full athletic scholarship the next year.”

Here is what the New York Sports Writers Association had to say about his deciding to walk-on at Michigan:

“Though he would have merited a ride somewhere else, lineman Tom Lindley of William Floyd will attend Michigan as a preferred walk-on next fall and try to earn a scholarship down the road.”


Here is an extract from my underclass database on Lindley.  Remember, the database is only update through the spring of a prospect’s junior year:

Tom Lindley OL 6′2 300 5.55 Mastic Beach William Floyd New York

One of the top junior linemen in New York……..Sophomore starter at OG…………..Moved up to varsity during his freshman season…………..22 bench reps, 20 vertical, 5.28 shuttle…………As a sophomore he was the state silver medalist in shot put………Took an unofficial visit to Michigan for the Penn State game on September 22, 2007……..Camped in 2007 at Penn State and Connecticut……Member of the National Honor Society………………December 2007 MBD: 69679. NYS top 5 for 2009 by 12/21/07 20:30 ET 1. Andre Civil DE Sheepshead bay 2. Curtis Dukes RB/LB Indian River 3. Troy Walker WR Long Island City 4. Devin Worthington LB Aquinas 5. Tom Lindley OL William Floyd…………….Key Players: Sr. QB Joe Sidaras (6-3, 205), Sr. HB/SS Brock Jackolski (5-10, 185), Jr. OG/DT Tom Lindley (6-3, 305)


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Class of 2009: Notre Dame Hot this Summer (Part II)

Posted by roadster997 on August 9, 2008

Back in late May, I was wondering what was going on with Notre Dame recruiting. Sure, the team was coming off its worst season since I’ve been alive, but we are talking about Notre Dame, for crying out loud, the one school in the nation that should be able to recruit nationally even while on auto-pilot.

As of the of May, The Irish had just five early verbals: The were all solid prospects, but just one, California RB Cierre Wood, was a national top 75-type (He’s actually a national top 25-type). The other four verbals were from the east coast, including three from New Jersey and a legacy prospect (Golic) out of Connecticut.

In years past, five early verbals by the end of May would have been pretty good. However, in this age of the accelerated recruiting timeline it was clear that Notre Dame was trailing some of its key recruiting rivals (Michigan, Notre Dame, Ohio State, even Michigan State) in locking up early commitments.

Fast forward nine weeks and Notre Dame now has 14 verbals. The past couple of months have been VERY good to Notre Dame, especially with respect to landing blue-chip offensive linemen. Charlie Weis is back on track with this recruiting class and it looks to be a typical Notre Dame class, for better or for worse.

For worse? Well, Notre Dame has recruited many national top ten classes the past 15 years but when is the last time they won a bowl game? The on-field-production of many of their players has not measured up to their glittering prep credentials.

Why is that the case? I suspect that part of the problem is that Notre Dame tends to tap into a well-established Catholic League and prep school network to piece together many of their classes. This means that they are usually getting prospects who are already closer to their college “ceilings” than prospects coming from programs that lack the funding to have top coaches and weight-training facilities. On the bright side, they are also getting kids who are more academically sound and college-ready.

Eight of Notre Dame’s 14 verbals play for Catholic schools. Another couple play for well-established prep schools. I wonder whether it wouldn’t make more sense to roll the dice on some more athletic prospects who are perhaps not as good in high school but have higher future ceilings. The college game is becoming more and more a game of speed, and in order to sign the sort of speed that Notre Dame will need to compete at the elite level the Fighting Irish will need to expand their recruiting universe.

Here are some thoughts on the Notre Dame early verbals:

The jewel: Cierre Wood. A HUGE get for Notre Dame. They have not had a breakaway back with Wood’s potential in a long time.

The kicking specialists: It looks like Notre Dame is bringing in possibly the best kicking/punting class in the nation with Turk and Tausch.

More tall and rangy tight ends: With Jake Golic and Tyler Eifert the Irish have a couple more tall and rangy tight ends. It seems as though they sign a couple every year.

Talented OL prospects: Chris Watt, Alex Bullard and Zach Martin are three fine gets on the OL. The future looks much stronger than it did in 2007 at that position.

The need for speed: Wood, E.J. Banks (the latest verbal, and a good one), Marlon Pollard and Theo Riddick are a good start but they need even more fast and quick skill athletes

Please see my prior post below for some database extracts on the Notre Dame verbals.

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Class of 2009: Notre Dame Hot this Summer (Part I)

Posted by roadster997 on August 9, 2008

Name: E.J. Banks
Class: 2009
Projected College Position: DB
Position: DB/QB/WR
Height: 6′0
Weight: 180
Forty: 4.50
City/School: McKees Rock Montour
State: Pennsylvania
College Commitment: Notre Dame
Top Offers: 30+ April Offers: CLEM, PITT, WVU, KY, LSU, LOU, MIN, NCST, COL, RUT, BC, NCAR, OHST, OK, ND, GT, etc…
National Ranking Position: 28
Rating: 5
Junior Local Honors: 1-AP-AAA-AS (DB); 1-Pittsburgh Tribune Review-Terrific 25; 1-Pitsburgh Post-Gazette-Area Fabulous 22 (QB/FS); 1-Pittsburgh Post-Gazette-West (QB/DB); 1-Parkway (WPIAL AAA) (DB); WPIAL Class AAA Players to Watch (
News And Notes: One of the top juniors in Pennsylvania………..He committed to Notre Dame in August………A dual-threat QB and star FS who projects at DB or WR in college due to his quickness and athleticism. Being primarily recruited as a DB…………As a junior, he led his team to a 12-1 record, carying the ball 107 times for 878 yards and 9 TDs, and completing 80 of 134 passes (59.7%) for 1,200 yards and 6 TDs. On defense, he had 50 tackles and 4 INTs………….1-Pittsburgh Tribune Review-Terrific 25: E.J. Banks QB/S, Montour Jr., 6-foot-0, 180 pounds By the numbers: Rushed for 920 yards and 10 TDs. … Passed for 1,235 and six TDs. … Recorded three interceptions. Claim to fame: Banks got his first start at quarterback midway through his freshman season on a nationally televised \”Bound for Glory\” show. You\’d be surprised to know: \”That I average 15 points a game for my basketball team.\” In five years, I\’ll be: \”Finishing college and doing something with my life.\”…………….1-Pitsburgh Post-Gazette-Area Fabulous 22: E.J. Banks School: Montour Position: QB-FS Class: Junior • The skinny: An explosive offensive force, Banks has pushed the Spartans to an undefeated record and a trip to the WPIAL championship by passing for 1,229 yards and 6 touchdowns and rushing for 880 yards and 10 scores. • College: Clemson has offered a scholarship. Louisville, Colorado, Rutgers and North Carolina State have shown heavy interest. • If you won a million dollars, what would you buy first? A Lamborghini and a big house. • What is on your ringtone? Soulja Boy • Other than a parent, who has been a role model to you? My grandmother, Oden Banks. • If you can\’t be an athlete in the future, you will be … An engineer. • Three words to describe yourself: Humble, fun and athletic. • People might be surprised to know that you … Up until recently I didn\’t think I would be good • What question do you wish we would have asked? Of the teams playing in the four WPIAL championships, who are your picks?………………..1-Pittsburgh Post-Gazette-West: E.J. BANKS Montour QB/DB, 6-0, 180, Jr. He was one of the main reasons Montour advanced to the WPIAL Class AAA final. Banks has outstanding speed and rushed for 878 yards and nine touchdowns on 107 carries and completed 80 of 134 passes for 1,235 yards and six scores. Played free safety on defense. Banks has received interest from a number of Division I colleges……………A cousin of North Carolina signee Christian Wilson………..Also plays basketball………….3.0 GPA…………Second Team All-Combine at the March 2008 Pittsburgh Scout.com/Under Armour Combine…………Montour: Michigan recruit Christian Wilson (running back-linebacker) and quarterback E.J. Banks, who are cousins, give the Spartans hope for making their first playoff appearance since 1998………………..Sophomore E.J. Banks (5-11, 170) takes over at quarterback after starting two games due to injury. He threw for 165 yards in those games…………..Sophomore E.J. Banks takes over at quarterback. He filled in some last year for injuried Nick DiIanni and completed 13 of 30 passes for 165 yards……………After starting the final two games last season, sophomore quarterback E.J. Banks will be a full-timer
Name: Marlon Pollard
Class: 2009
Projected College Position: DB
Position: DB/WR
Height: 6′0
Weight: 149
Forty: 4.63
City/School: San Bernardino Cajon
State: California
College Commitment: Notre Dame
Top Offers: UCLA, ND
National Ranking Position: 34
Rating: 5
Junior Local Honors: 2-CalHiSports-Underclass-AS (DB); 8-DB-Los Angeles Daily News (August 2007); Top 20 DBs-Southern Section (Los Angeles Times; August 2007)
News And Notes: One of the top junior DBs in California…………..He initially committed to UCLA in July 2007, however in July 2008 he switched to Notre Dame ………….He transferred from Valencia to San Bernardino Cajon in January of his junior year…………..As a junior, he recorded 19 tackles, 37 assists, 3 INTs, 8 PRs for a 10.25 avg. and 3 KRs for a 12.33 avg…………..One of 2 sophomores on a 2-8 team and had 8 tackles, 7 assists, 3 INTs and 1 kick return for 10 yards in 7 games played (CB/WR). He started at CB opposite blue-chip senior Shane Vereen……..Team newcomer of the Year as a sophomore…….Stars in the long jump (22 feet), triple jump (45 feet) and high jump (6 feet) as a sophomore…….37-inch vertical……..Still needs to fill out……….3.5 GPA after his sophomore year……………..Only freshman on the roster: Marlon Pollard Class: Freshman Position: WR, DB Jersey: 35 Height: 5\’10\” Weight: 135 lbs………..8-DB-Los Angeles Daily News (August 2007): 8 Marlon Pollard, Valencia, Jr. – Already committed to UCLA ; Top 20 DBs-Southern Section (Los Angeles Times; August 2007): Marvin Pollard (Valencia), 6-0, 155, Jr. — Ready to become a top prospect for 2009
Name: Tyler Stockton
Class: 2009
Projected College Position: DL
Position: DL
Height: 6′1
Weight: 290
Forty: 4.98
City/School: Princeton The Hun School
State: New Jersey
College Commitment: Notre Dame
Top Offers: VILL, VANDY, WVU, SYR, GT, PSU, WAKE, NCAR, UCLA, NW, TEN, ND, RUT, MICHST, CAL
National Ranking Position: 47
Rating: 5
Junior Local Honors: 1-Newark Star Ledger-Prep-AS; 1-Trenton Times-Area; 1-Princeton Packet-Area; 1-Mid-Atlantic Prep (DEF Player of Year)
Sophomore Local Honors: 1-Trenton Times-Area; 1-Princeton Packet-Area; 1-Mid-Atlantic Prep (DT)
News And Notes: One of the top junior DT prospects in New Jersey……….He committed to Notre Dame in April…………..As a junior on a 9-0 team, he tallied 68 tackles, 24 TFL and 9 sacks………….Very quick off the ball, aggressive and explosive…………Fine long snapper………..350 bench, 500 squat, 4.42 shuttle…………3.0 GPA…………..2007 PS-Tyler Stockton, a defensive tackle, and linebacker Brian Lefler will be expected to make big contributions, along with junior corner Nick Williams.
Name: Carlo Calabrese
Class: 2009
Projected College Position: LB
Position: LB/QB
Height: 6′2
Weight: 222
Forty: 4.79
City/School: Verona
State: New Jersey
College Commitment: Notre Dame
Top Offers: RUT, SYR, ND, FLA, MD, PITT, BC, NCST
National Ranking Position: 29
Rating: 5
Junior Local Honors: 2-Newark Star-Ledger-AS (LB); 1-Newark Star Ledger-Group 1-AS; 1-Newark Star Ledger-Essex; 140 New Jersey Juniors to Watch (December 2007)
Sophomore Local Honors: 3-Newark Star Ledger-Essex County; 1-Newark Star Ledger-Newark Sophomores (LB; DEF Soph of Year); 3-Bergen County
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News And Notes: One of the top overall juniors in New Jersey…………He committed to Notre Dame in May………Projects as an ILB in college…………As a junior starter at QB and LB, he recorded 104 tackles, 34 TFL, 3 FFs, 2 INTs and 6 sacks and rushed for 800 yards…………………Returning junior starter at LB and TE and he may shift to QB as a junior on offense…………As a sophomore, he registered 53 tackles, 2.5 sacks and four fumble recoveries. He was named the Newark Star-Ledger Essex County Sophomore defensive player of the year, and also earned Second Team Group I All-Atate honors………As a freshman, he tallied 58 solo tackles and three sacks en route to being named the Star-Ledger\’s freshman defensive player of the year…………Really likes Penn State…………..300 bench, 400 squat, 4.44 shuttle, 27 vertical…………..Excellent student (3.0 core GPA, 23 ACT)………….Impressive at 2007 Penn State and Rutgers camps………………….Best on defense: Carlo Calabrese, Verona. The 6-2, 225-pound junior recorded 53 solo tackles at inside LB last season despite missing five games with a broken wrist. The third-year starter is carving out a reputation as one of the school\’s best-ever defenders……………Newark Star-Ledger:  “Defense: Calabrese (6-2, 225) is the unrivaled leader of this group, a tenacious ballhawk who doesn\’t miss when he goes for the takedown. Etc.: Calabrese would have no problem stepping in at QB if pressed into duty. As a freshman he played QB in the North Jersey, Section 2, Group 1 final against Hoboken for injured starter Mitch Roshong.” ……………….Verona likely will be Hoboken’s top challenger again. The Hillbillies lost to Hoboken, 21-6, in last year’s sectional final despite starting a freshman quarterback, Carlo Calabrese………………..Newark Star-Ledger:  “Defense: It was hard for opponents to score on Verona last season, even though it had a sprinkling of sophomores and even freshmen (like surprising linebacker Carlo Calabrese) in the mix. Nine starters return, like Calabrese (50 tackles) at ILB, Attamante at DT, Nick Sengotta at ILB and Greco at DT.”……………..Q: Any more surprises in store from Verona\’s Carlo Calabrese? A: Probably. He impressed everyone in the division with his scrappy play at ILB as a freshman last season. He then floored skeptics with a steady-handed performance at QB (Mitch Roshong was injured) in Verona\’s 21-6 loss to Hoboken in the North Jersey, Section 2, Group 1 finals. Calabrese (6-1, 210) just may emerge as one of the best tight ends in Essex County. Sophomore to watch: Inside linebacker Carlo Calabrese of Verona was one of the team\’s leading tacklers as a freshman last season. He\’s big (6-1, 210), opportunistic and fearless
Name: Chris Watt
Class: 2009
Projected College Position: OL
Position: OL/DL
Height: 6′4
Weight: 270
Forty:
City/School: Glen Ellyn Glenbard West
State: Illinois
College Commitment: Notre Dame
Top Offers: 20+ May Offers: NW, IN, IA, OHST, MIN, AZ, PUR, ILL, VANDY, WVU, MICHST, UVA, STAN, ND, MICH, MIA, AKRON, TEN, RUT, UVA
National Ranking Position: 10
Rating: 5
Junior Local Honors: SM-Chicago Tribune-AS (OL); SM-Champaign News-Gazette-AS (OL); 1-IHSFCA-7A-AS (OL/DL); 1-Chicago Daily Herald-DuPage County (OL)
News And Notes: One of the top juniors in Illinois and OL prospects in the nation……………He committed to Notre Dame in July…………Projects as a guard in college…………Junior starter at LT and also lines up at TE and OG and rotates in at DE. He had 128 pancakes as a junior………..Aggressive and tenacious drive-blocker who really excels in the running game. Quick feet, agile and has a nasty demeanor on the field……..Older brother Kevin plays at Northwestern………….4.3 core GPA………..1-Chicago Daily Herald-DuPage County: Chris Watt, Glenbard West Northwestern has offered and others show interest in this Class 7A all-state junior lineman. Watt, all-West Suburban Silver and a two-year starter, allowed no sacks while playing three positions on the line. He also shined on defense. Smart and physical, he sent a message with each block he finished. \”Every coach we played said he was a special kid,\” coach Chad Hetlet said……………..Chicago Sun-Times:  Standouts include 270-pound junior tackle Chris Watt, tight end Kane Kiernan and tackle Brad Krumwiede……………..One of 3 sophomores on a 1-8 team and he started on the OL……….Watt’s brother, sophomore Chris Watt (6-3, 250), is the other offensive tackle. Chris Watt and Orrison are the defensive tackles……….Top sophomore newcomer on a 3-6 team (OL)
Name: Dan Fox
Class: 2009
Projected College Position: LB
Position: LB/TE/DB
Height: 6′4
Weight: 215
Forty: 4.60
City/School: Cleveland St. Ignatius
State: Ohio
College Commitment: Notre Dame
Top Offers: 13 April Offers: NW, UVA, MICHST, MD, NCST, CIN, IN, WISC, MIA (OH), STAN, KAN, IA, PITT
Synopsis: Written in Spring 2007:  Continuing with talented sophomores at St. Iggy, Fox could well be the best prospect in the team’s Class of 2008. He is a talented TE/DE prospect with a great frame that still has to fill out. He has outstanding athletic ability to go along with his size, showing off outstanding quickness, pretty good strength and a mean streak on the field. A future big-timer.
National Ranking Position: 39
Rating: 5
Sophomore Local Honors: Top 75 Ohio Sophomores (June 2007)
Freshman Local Honors: Top Ohio Freshman (17-40/TE-DE)
News And Notes: One of the top OLB and TE prospects in Ohio…………..He committed to Notre Dame in June……..Junior starter (SS/TE) for a strong program and he had 76 tackles, 9 TFL and 3 INTs…………….One of 16 sophomores on the roster…………….260 bench, 400 squat………Plays basketball………..3.6 GPA, 1140 SAT……….Even look for a few soph\’s to get a look in Fox(TE), J. Parris(WR), C. Ryan(WR), and A. Holland (QB)……………..January 25, 2006: Per Mark Steiner his coach says he will be big-time at DE. Great athlete.
Name: Alex Bullard
Class: 2009
Projected College Position: OL
Position: OL/DL
Height: 6′3
Weight: 278
Forty: 4.89
City/School: Brentwood Academy
State: Tennessee
College Commitment: Notre Dame
Top Offers: 18+ May Offers: SCAR, VANDY, DUKE, KY, MS, TEN, AUB, AL, STAN, MSST, ILL, UCONN, NCST, A&M, FLA, MICH, ND, OK
National Ranking Position: 19
Rating: 5
Junior Local Honors: 1-Nashville Tennessean-Midstate (OL); 1-WAM (OL); 1-Murphy Fair-PS-Division II-AS (OL)
News And Notes: One of the overell prospects in Tennessee and guards in the nation………….He committed to Notre Dame in June…………1-Nashville Tennessean-Midstate: OL Alex Bullard, Brentwood Acad., Jr. Ht: 6-4 Wt: 270 College status: Offer from South Carolina; interest from UT, Georgia Tech and others. Why selected: Lead blocker for tailbacks Chris Jordan and Joshua Tate, who combined for 1,736 rushing yards. Graded out at 90 percent and had 52 pancake blocks. Best Christmas present ever: PlayStation3 last year. ………………1-WAM: OL: Alex Bullard, BA, Jr. Ht: 6-3 Wt: 278 Graded out at 90 percent and had 52 pancake blocks…………….Quick, powerful and physical OL. Has the quickness to get to the second level of defense. Excellent pass blocker and is explosive off the ball…………Junior starter on the OL for a powerful program………….One of many sophomores on a 11-1 Division II AAA state champion team and he had 6 tackles in 3 games………….27 vertical………His father, Louis Bullard, played at Jackson Satte and 8 years in the NFL
Name: Zach Martin
Class: 2009
Projected College Position: OL
Position: OL/DL
Height: 6′5
Weight: 267
Forty: 5.00
City/School: Indianapolis Bishop Chatard
State: Indiana
College Commitment: Notre Dame
Top Offers: 14 April Offers: IN, PUR, KY, ILL, NW, UVA, NCST, NILL, IA, CIN, MIN, MICH
Synopsis: Spring 007:  Martin was a two-way star as a sophomore, standing out on the OL while registering 73 total tackles and five tackles for loss at defensive tackle. For his efforts, he was a rare sophomore who was named to the Bloomington Herald-Times Junior All-State First Team.
National Ranking Position: 35
Rating: 5
National Honors: Street & Smith 50 Juniors To Watch
Junior Local Honors: 1-Bloomington Herald Times-Top 33 AS; 1-AP-3A-AS (OL); 1-IFCA-3A-Junior-AS (DL); 1-Indianapolis Star-City (OL)
Sophomore Local Honors: 1-Bloomington Herald-Times-Junior AS (OT)
News And Notes: One of the top overall prospects in Indiana……………….He committed to Notre Dame in July…………Junior two-way starter on a 12-3 Class 3A state champion team…………..Nice frame and he is still growing as a junior…………Runs well, is aggressive and uses his hands well……….Does a nice job of run blocking……..Productive DL but with his frame he best projects on the OL on college…………….Impressive at 2007 Michigan summer camp and attended 2008 spring game………….His father played at Kentucky and his mother was a trainer there………….Solid student…………..As of January he was hearing from Indiana (offer), Virginia, Michigan, and Kentucky…………….1-Bloomington Herald Times-Top 33 AS: ZACH MARTIN, Indianapolis Chatard: Martin, said coach Vince Lorenzano, “is the best offensive lineman in the city.” Colleges feel similarly because Martin is being recruited by such powers as Michigan, Notre Dame and Kentucky…………..Class: 3A. Sectional: 22. Last year’s record: 14-1 overall, Class 3A state champs. Top returnee to watch: Zach Martin. The junior defensive end (6-5, 265) is someone who is strong, swift and smart. “He’s one of those guys who comes along once every five or six years,” Lorenzano said.
Name: Benjamin Turk
Class: 2009
Projected College Position: P
Position: P
Height: 5′11
Weight: 180
Forty:
City/School: Fort Lauderdale St. Thomas Aquinas
State: Florida
College Commitment: Notre Dame
Top Offers: ND
National Ranking Position: 2
Rating: 5
National Honors: 3-Sailer-P (Class of 2009-January 2008)
News And Notes: One of the top junior punters in the nation……….He committed to Notre Dame in June……….As a junior punter for a powerful team, he had 38 punts for a 38.5 avg. With 10 inside the 20…………….3-Chris Sailer-P (Class of 2009-January 2008): “Ben is a solid punting prospect. He has a strong leg and shows a lot of potential. Should be one of the top punting prospects in the nation of the class of 2009. Colleges: D1A – D1AA Notes: Strong showing at the 6th Annual National Kicking Event – 2008″
Name: Nicholas Tausch
Class: 2009
Projected College Position: PK
Position: PK
Height: 6′1
Weight: 180
Forty:
City/School: Dallas Jesuit
State: Texas
College Commitment: Notre Dame
Top Offers: ND
National Ranking Position: 11
Rating: 5
National Honors: 9-Sailer-K (Class of 2009-January 2008)
News And Notes: One of the top kickers in the nation…………He committed to Notre Dame in June…………..9-Chris Sailer-K (Class of 2009-January 2008): “Nicholas is a great young kicker. He is strong and very smooth. One of the top talents in the Class of 2009. Kicks effortlessly off the ground and gets huge hang time on his kickoffs. Great yound kicker and great young man. Colleges: High Interest: Big 12 and SEC Notes: Member of the \”TOP 12\” Strong showing at the 6th Annual National Kicking Event – 2008 Strong showing at the 5th Annual National Spring Event – Sponsored by NIKE Strong showing at the Dallas TOP RECRUIT Camp – 2007 Has shown the ability to kick off the ground.”
Name: Cierre Wood
Class: 2009
Projected College Position: RB
Position: RB/DB/WR/P/PK
Height: 6′0
Weight: 194
Forty: 4.67
City/School: Oxnard Santa Clara
State: California
College Commitment: Notre Dame
Top Offers: SDST, NEB, FLA, WAKE, USC, ND, MS, NCAR, WASH, ORE, A&M, AZST, UCLA, CAL, AUB
Synopsis: Spring 2007:  Wood has emerged as one of the nation’s elite RB prospects following a breakout sophomore season. A First Team Ventura County Star All-Area selection and California Sophomore of the Year, Wood carried the ball 117 times for 1,407 yards and 17 TDs, averaging 12 yards per carry. He also caught 16 passes for 595 yards and 7 TDs. On defense, he registered 64 tackles from his DB spot. With his great speed (10.8 100 meters as a frosh), exceptional vision and athleticism he should be one of the most heavily recruited prospects in the Class of 2009.
National Ranking Position: 2
Rating: 5
National Honors: Street & Smith 50 Juniors to Watch (2007)
Junior Local Honors: 2-CalHiSports-AS (RB); 1-CalHiSports-Small Schools-AS (RB); 1-CalHiSports-Underclass-AS (RB);  1-CIF-Southern Section-Mid-Valley Division (OFF Player of Year); 1-VCFCAA-Small Schools-Ventura County (RB)
Sophomore Local Honors: 2-CalHiSports.com-Small Schools-AS (RB/WR/DB); 1-CalHiSports-Sophomore-AS (Soph of Year); 1-CIF-Southern Section-Mid-Valley Division (WR); 1-Ventura County Star-Area (UT)
News And Notes: One of the top overall prospects in California and skill athletes in the nation…………..He committed to Notre Dame in April…………..An incredibly versatile performer who does it all: runs, catches, blocks, defends, kicks, punts and returns punts and kicks…………As a junior, he was exceptional, including a 370 yard, six touchdown performance. For the season, he had 149 carries for 2,401 yards (16.11 ypc) and 33 TDs, 7 receptions for 191 yards (27.29 avg), 30 tackles, 20 assists, 3 INTs, 3 FRs, 17 punts for a 38.88 average, 7 punt returns for 373 yards (53.29 avg), 7 kick returns for 307 yards and 3 touchbacks on 5 kickoffs……………In 2006 he was named the California Sophomore of the Year and SecondTeam Small SchoolsAll-State, while also earning all-CIF First Team honors, All-Ventura County (Coaches and VC Star) and All-League honors. As a sophomore, he had 2,480 all-purpose yards, 1,407 rushing (12.03 ypc) and 595 receiving (37.19 per catch). He scored 25 touchdowns (17 rushing, seven receiving and one a kick return)………32 vertical, 3.94 shuttle…….Very quick and versatile performer who should ecel as either a RB or WR in college…….Also stars in basketball……….Fine student (3.5 GPA)…………….Wants to major in business or engineering………Transferred from St. Bonaventure to Santa Clara early in his prep career……….Top 35 RBs-Southern Section (Los Angeles Times; August 2007): Cierre Wood (Santa Clara), 5-11, 182, Jr. — Rushed for 1,400 yards as a sophomore…………..January 29, 2007 e-mail to me: Jim, Cierre just participated in his first NIKE combine, just a Sophomore, he went into the combine without any preparation. He did OK he said, ran a 4.5, struggled in the 185. but was tops in the shuttle. Here is a clip from calhisports reporting on last Sat NIKE Combine in Long BeachBesides Thomas, another player from Ventura County who tested well was Cierre Wood. The Santa Clara of Oxnard product recorded the quickest shuttle of the day (3.94) and the junior-to-be was the only athlete to break the 4.00 barrier. Last season, Wood was the CalHiSports.com State Sophomore of the year, averaging 37.19 yards per catch while rushing for 1,407 yards…………1-Ventura County Star-Area: Cierre Wood, Santa Clara, Utility Wood emerged as one of the most dynamic playmakers in Ventura County. Even better news for the Santa Clara High football program? He’s only a sophomore. This season, in leading the Saints to second place in the Frontier League and into the quarterfinals of the CIF-Southern Section playoffs, Wood led his club in rushing, pass receiving yardage and scoring. He totaled 1,407 yards on 117 carries, with 17 touchdowns and an average of 12 yards per carry. The 10th-grader also caught 16 pass receptions for 595 yards and seven touchdowns. In all, he finished with 25 touchdowns and a pair of two-point conversions. Wood also contributed on defense with 64 tackles, including 47 solos. He was named the co-receiver of the year in the Frontier League…………….2006 Stats: Cierre Wood # 24 Position: RB, DB Height: 6′0″ Weight: 180 lbs. Class: Sophomore Rushing Carries Yards Average Long TD Y/G Season Totals: 117 1407 12.03 80 17 117.3 Receiving Receptions Yards Average Long TD Y/G Season Totals: 16 595 37.19 91 7 49.6 Tackles Tackles Assists Total Tackles/G Season Totals: 47 17 64 5.3 Defensive Statistics Int Int Yards Int/G Season Totals: 2 55 .2 Punts Punts Yards Long Inside 20 Season Totals: 20 843 54 6 Punt Returns Punt Returns Fair Catches Yards Average Long Season Totals: 8 1 92 11.50 30 Kickoffs Kickoffs Yards Long Touchbacks Season Totals: 4 204 60 1 Kickoff Returns Kickoff Returns Yards Average LongSeason Totals: 10 331 33.10 95………..Visited UCLA on October 6, 2007 for the Notre Dame game
Name: Theo Riddick
Class: 2009
Projected College Position: RB
Position: RB/DB
Height: 5′11
Weight: 185
Forty: 4.40
City/School: Somerville Immaculata
State: New Jersey
College Commitment: Notre Dame
Top Offers: RUT, UVA, BC, NW, PITT, PSU, ND
National Ranking Position: 24
Rating: 5
Junior Local Honors: 3-Newark Star-Ledger-AS (RB); 1-Newark Star Ledger-Non-Public-AS (RB); 1-Newark Star Ledger-Somerset; 140 New Jersey Juniors to Watch (December 2007)
Sophomore Local Honors: 2-AP-AS (DB); 2-Newark Star Ledger-AS; 1-Newark Star Ledger-Somerset (RB)
News And Notes: One of the top RB prospects in the nation and overall prospects in New Jersey……….He committed to Notre Dame in April…………As a junior, he carried the ball 159 times for 1,192 yards (7.5 ypc) and 13 TDs and recorded 17 tackles………………As a sophomore, Riddick had 1,352 yards rushing on 172 carries. He also intercepted 5 passes from his safety spot………..250 bench, 500 squat……Has breakaway speed, is quick, elusive, tough and runs with vision……………Being recruited as both a RB and safety………250 bench, 50 squat……….2.7 GPA…………..Newark Star-Ledger:  DELAWARE WEST Best on offense: Theo Riddick, Immaculata. Where to start? The junior TB ran for 1,352 yards on 172 carries, caught 13 passes for 157 yards and returned four kicks for a 38-yard average. A sprained ankle suffered in a scrimmage last week might keep him out of the Somerville game tonight……………………Newark Star Ledger:  Favorite: Immaculata. The 2006 season produced the first 12-0 record and the fourth state playoff title in the 41-year history of the Somerville school. Expectations are again high with the return of Second-Team All-State runner Theo Riddick (1,352 yards, 23 TDs as a sophomore) and some rugged defenders, including end Jim Fisher. …………..1-Newark Star Ledger-Somerset: Theo Riddick Immaculata 5-10 180 Soph. Back set school season scoring mark with 23 TDs, rushed for 1,352 yards, 217 in state final victory………………….Versatile Riddick was there when it counted Sunday, December 17, 2006 BY EVERETT MERRILL For the Star-Ledger:   “Player of the year: As he sat on the bench suffering from dehydration, Immaculata’s Theo Riddick knew he had to take matters into his own hands. The sophomore tailback/safety already had rushed for 217 yards and three touchdowns, but was exhausted as he watched Delbarton mount a potential game-winning drive in the waning minutes of the NJSIAA Non-Public Group 3 championship game. “He didn’t play most of the third quarter and almost the entire fourth quarter,” Immaculata coach Pierce Frauenheim said. “He was drinking a lot of water. He was beat.” Riddick left the action after darting 51 yards early in the third quarter for his school-record-setting 23rd touchdown of the season. “After that TD I just ran out of gas,” he said. “I was on the bench and I felt the momentum shifting. I asked my trainer if it was okay to go in and he said yes.” With 57 seconds left and Delbarton facing a third-and-six from Immaculata’s 14-yard line, Riddick re-entered the game and stepped in front of a pass from Delbarton All-Stater Jack McBride in the end zone, making the interception to preserve the Somerville school’s fourth state championship with a 22-14 victory. Immaculata finished 12-0 and No. 7 in The Star-Ledger Top 20. That singular act epitomized Riddick’s first full varsity season. He ran for 71 yards on opening night against Somerville and never stopped. Riddick finished with 1,352 yards on 172 carries (7.8 yards per carry), intercepted a team-high five passes and caught 13 passes for 157 yards. He also returned four kicks for a 38-yard average and one 90-yard score. “By the end of our third scrimmage this year, we had seen enough to know that he was going to be a special player,” Frauenheim said”…………….. 2-AP-AS: Spartans sophomore Theo Riddick was named as a defensive back. Riddick had five interceptions and also scored 21 touchdowns as a running back and kick returner……………….Riddick leads Immaculata Sunday, December 03, 2006 BY EVERETT MERRILL For the Star-Ledger:   “As Theo Riddick’s blocking fullback, A.J. Albert didn’t necessarily have the best view of Immaculata’s mercurial sophomore’s performance at Rutgers Stadium, but he offered the most insightful assessment. “He’s no longer just good. He’s a great player,” said Albert of the sophomore tailback. “You don’t see a guy explode like that at any level.” Riddick exploded for 217 yards on 31 carries (7.0 average), scored three touchdowns, recorded eight tackles and made a key interception late in the game to direct Immaculata to a 22-14 victory over Delbarton yesterday for the NJSIAA/Gatorade Non-Public Group 3 championship. It was Immaculata’s fourth state crown, first since 1994. The victory also provided Immaculata with its first 12-0 season in the 41-year history of the Somerville school. Riddick’s third TD of the afternoon, a 51-yard run off tackle, gave Immaculata a 22-7 advantage with 1:22 left in the third quarter. That score gave him 23 TDs for the season, bettering the school record set by Josh Morrison in 2000. With Delbarton out of timeouts and driving for a potential tying touchdown, Riddick came up with his team-leading fifth interception of the season in the end zone with 57 seconds left in play. It was Immaculata’s third forced turnover of the game and 34th of the season. “Going into the game we knew we had to stop him,” said Delbarton coach Brian Bowers. “We weren’t able to. Kudos to him.” Riddick provided his team with a 6-0 lead at 3:01 of the second quarter when he bounced in from the 2, ending a 13-play, 48-yard drive in which he carried the ball seven times for 32 yards. As they have all season, offensive tackles Ryan Bennett and John Zetterstrom, guards Jack Rice and T.J. Hoppe and center Mike Piscadlo opened up the running lanes as Imaculata ran the ball 52 times for 261 yards. Bennett, a three-year starter, played three quarters of the game virtually on one leg due to a severe high ankle sprain he suffered in the opening few minutes. “Those guys are just great,” said Riddick. “I was able to pick my holes.” After Mike Brownett’s 38-yard field goal, his fifth between the 30 and the 40, put Immaculata ahead 9-0, Delbarton finally got on the board with 5:54 remaining in the third quarter. Quarterback Jack McBride found tailback Andrew Bell alone over the middle for a 24-yard scoring strike. However, Riddick worked his magic again, darting past the Delbarton secondary on a 75-yard scamper on Immaculata’s first play after the kickoff. “He finds gaps that a microscope couldn’t find,” said Albert. Delbarton closed to within a touchdown when McBride connected with Max Seligman on a nifty 16-yard strike, ending a 12-play,79-yard drive with 8:21 left in the contest. McBride accounted for 128 of Delbarton’s 281 total yards. Riddick ended his first year of varsity with 1,352 yards rushing on 172 carries”…………………………….Sophomore running back Theo Riddick comes in amid high expectations. Riddick’s breakaway speed is the perfect complement to returning starter Kent Amoo-Achampong’s power running………………..2006 PS-Sophomores to watch: Running back Theo Reddick (5-11, 180) of Immaculata in Somerville had a superb freshman season that earned him a late promotion to the varsity. … North Hunterdon of Annandale has two wideouts with potential, Brian Marthowler and Brian Nielowodski. … Phillipsburg expects to utilize DTs Pat Congdon and Sam Tersigni and WR Albi Morgan. … Kevin Reagle will get plenty of snaps on Warren Hills’ offensive line.
Name: Jake Golic
Class: 2009
Projected College Position: TE
Position: TE
Height: 6′5
Weight: 205
Forty: 4.70
City/School: West Hartford Northwest Catholic
State: Connecticut
College Commitment: Notre Dame
Top Offers: UCONN, ND
National Ranking Position: 10
State Ranking:
Rating: 5
Junior Local Honors: 2-Hartford Courant-AS (REC)
News And Notes: One of the top junior TE prospects in the nation………..He committed to Note Dame in April…………As a junior, he had 21 receptions for 410 yards and 2 TDs……..One analyst named him to his All-Combine team at the 2008 U.S. Army Combine…………..Great frame, soft hands and runs well……….220 bench, 300 sqaut as a sophomore……….The son of former Notre Dame and NFL player Mike Golic (now an ESPN announcer) and the younger brother of Class of 2008 Notre Dame signee Mike Golic Jr………………..Top players: WR/DE Jake Golic, jr. 6-5, 210. Team lacks depth but Spence, Tyler and Jake Golic all saw significant playing time last season
Name: Tyler Eifert
Class: 2009
Projected College Position: TE
Position: TE/WR/DB
Height: 6′5
Weight: 215
Forty: 4.70
City/School: Fort Wayne Bishop Dwenger
State: Indiana
College Commitment: Notre Dame
Top Offers: PUR, VANDY, WAKE, IN, ND, MIN, CIN, NW
National Ranking Position: 25
Rating: 5
National Honors:
Junior Local Honors: HM-AP-4A-AS (WR); HM-Bloomington Herald Times-Junior-AS (SE/DB); 1-IFCA-4A-Junior-AS (DB)
News And Notes: One of the top TE prospects in Indiana…………..He committed to Notre Dame in July……….As a junior, he had 30 receptions for 594 yards and 4 TDs. On defense, he tallied 40 tackles and 3 INTs and DB………….An outstanding pass receiver……..Has filled out and become a TE prospect…………Good athlete………..Attended 2008 U.S. Army Combine……….13 bench reps…………..First Team All-Camp at the March 2008 Badger Sport/New Level Athletics Passing Camp…………3.7 GPA……………..Same program that sent John Goodman to Notre Dame……………On offense, seven starters return, including one of the most dynamic playmakers in the state in receiver John Goodman (6-4 / 185 / SR). The senior, who has verbally committed to Notre Dame, caught 40 passes for 815 yards and 10 TD’s. Tyler Eifert (6-3 / 180 / JR) also returns at flanker………Senior Matt Eppard and junior Tyler Eifert will be his main targets.

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Class of 2009: Michigan State Stays Home

Posted by roadster997 on July 25, 2008

What’s that old saying?  There’s no place like home.  Well, Coach Mark Dantonio and his staff  have done a tremendous job the past couple of years of essentially recruiting in just two states – Michigan and Ohio.  The February 2008 signing class of 21 had 13 Michiganders, six Ohioans and one prospect each from Georgia and Virginia.   This year’s 13 early verbals include nine Michiganders, three Ohioans and one prospect from Indiana.  Compare that to rival Michigan’s 13 early verbals, who come from nine different states and include only two Michiganders.

In a sense, Michigan State has often benefitted from Michigan’s out-of-state recruiting successes because it frees up more local talent, those who have not received Michigan offers, to head to Michigan State.  Sure, State will sometimes win the one-on-one battle with Michigan for a star in-state prospect, and such names as Andre Rison, Courtney Hawkins, Carl Banks, T.J. Duckett, Charles Rogers, and, most recently, Fred Smith come to mind.  Nonetheless, on average Michigan has won about 80% of those battles in recent history.

This year, however, to coin a phrase from Bob Dylan, “things have changed”.  Dantonio and staff, after a year getting their feet wet on the recruiting trail, have hit the state hard, and with a vengeance.  In the meantime, Rich Rodriguez and his staff of mostly southerners have had to play catch-up in getting to know the in-state programs and coaching staffs.  Moreover, their focus has been evermore south of the Mason-Dixon line, which at the end of the day could be a good thing for both Michigan and MSU.

Players such as Chris Norman and Edwin Baker are nationall elite-level stud prospects who Michigan would have really loved to have.  Larry Capers and Andrew Maxwell are two other in-staters wih outstanding ability who probably would not have been ideal fits in Michigan’s new spread option offense.  But enough of comparisons with Michigan and who would and wouldn’t have been good fits as Wolverines (I’m sure that U-M fans would not like to hear about how certain of their recruits would not be good fits at State, and there are a few).  Dantonio has ramped up recruiting to a level where State is now a major force in-state and a national top twenty player on the national recruiting stage.

Here are some of my thoughts on MSU’s 13 verbals, followed by bios on each of the prospects:

The stars: No question about it, Edwin Baker and Chris Norman are special talents and rank with William Campbell as the top three prospects in the state.

The sleeper: Watch out for Country Day WR Bennie Fowler to really surprise people as a senior and at State.  This is a kid who was injured for half of his junior season, his first year of football, and didn’t get too many touches when healthy with the likes of Jonas Gray around to lug the ball.  He is a sprinter with outstanding potential.

The quarterback:  Andrew Maxwell is a kid who seems to have been around forever at QB at Midland High.  He has a strong arm, but really stands out due to his great accuracy, quick release and game management skills.  He looked very good at the national Elite 11 last week and should be a multiple-year starter for the Spartans.

Skill, skill and more skill: You have to love the offensive skill athletes Dantonio is bringing in.  He has blue-chippers at QB (Maxwell), RB (Baker and Larry Caper) and three talented WR prospects who complement each other very well in Patrick White (could also play DB), Donald Spencer and Fowler.

The enigma:  Larry Caper was touted by some as being possibly the top rising junior in Michigan a year ago.  At early 2008 combines and camps he didn’t really look that quick and was a bit too heavy.  He seems to have slimmed down a bit and looked better at recent events.  He is a bigger back who performs better under live game conditions than in 7-on-7 skeleton drills or combine settings. I look for him to have a huge career at State and form a dynamic one-two punch with Baker.

The big boys: No national blue-chip prospects in this group, but some intriguing athletes who could be a steal for State.  Derek Hoebing really intrigues me a lot as a prospect.  Imagine a kid his size playing OLB in high school.  He really moved up the charts during spring evaluation and looks to be a great get.  Micajah Reynolds is another big kid with quick feet and great power.  He has a nice ceiling.   Nate Klatt and Blake Treadwell are two others I like.  They may be a bit ahead of Hoebing and Reynolds in terms of technique and readiness to contribute early.

Please keep in mind that my database extracts listed below (including offer lists) have not been updated since early May as I only follow prospects for my college clients through late in their junior year (other than updating verbal commitments). Please do not attempt to subscribe to my Recruiting Brain service unless you can verify that you are on a college staff.

Name: Dana Dixon
Class: 2009
Projected College Position: DB
Position: DB/WR
Height: 6′3
Weight: 175
Forty:
City/School: Detroit Renaissance
State: Michigan
College Commitment: Michigan State
Top Offers: NW, LOU, MIA (OH), AKRON, MICHST
National Ranking Position: 162
State Ranking:
Rating: 5
Sophomore Local Honors: 37-Sophs-Michigan (June 2007)
News And Notes: One of the top junior skill athletes in Detroit………..He committed to Michigan State in June………Talented FS and WR prospect who has started at both spots since his sophomore season………..One of 4 sophomores on the roster of a 6-4 team and he had 10 tackles and 15 assists…..Free safety…………Nice size and runs well. Has the frame to add 20 pounds………….Plays for a program that has produced several high-level D-I players…………….Third Team All-Camp at the March 2008 Badger Sport/New Level Athletics Passing Camp
Name: Derek Hoebing
Class: 2009
Projected College Position: DL
Position: DL/OL
Height: 6′6
Weight: 245
Forty: 4.90
City/School: Vermillion
State: Ohio
College Commitment: Michigan State
Top Offers: MICHST, MD, NW, UVA, AKRON, EMU, MIA (OH)
National Ranking Position: 113
Rating: 5
Junior Local Honors: 2-Conference
Sophomore Local Honors: Top 250 Ohio Sophomores (June 2007)
News And Notes: One of the top DE and OT prospects in Ohio……………He committed to Michigan State in July…………..Junior starter at TE and OLB and he had 40 tackles and 4 sacks, but will be an OT in college…………..One of the fastest-rising prospects in Ohio during the 2008 spring evaluation period…………..Quick feet for his size, as evidenced by his playing LB on defense…………Plays basketball…………..3.7 GPA
Name: Chris Norman
Class: 2009
Projected College Position: LB
Position: LB/OL
Height: 6′3
Weight: 219
Forty: 4.60
City/School: Detroit Renaissance
State: Michigan
College Commitment: Michigan State
Top Offers: MIA (OH), TOL, OHIO, CIN, MICHST, PUR, VANDY, NW, IA, ILL, IN, MIN, MICH, WVU, PSU, ORE, WISC, LOU, VT, BC, OHST, ND
Synopsis:
National Ranking Position: 10
Rating: 5
Junior Local Honors: 1-Detroit News-Detroit (LB); 2-Detroit Free Press-Detroit (LB)
Sophomore Local Honors: 13-Sophs-Michigan (June 2007)
News And Notes: One of the top juniors in Michigan and LBs in the nation………He committed to Michigan State in February 2008…………1-Detroit News-Detroit (LB): “Chris Norman, Jr., Renaissance A menacing and attacking defender, Norman had 97 tackles, including 19 for a loss, and seven sacks. He also forced five fumbles”………………One of 4 sophomores on the roster of a 6-4 team and he had 13 tackles and 29 assists from his LB spot. On offense, he started at OT……..Injured as a freshman…..Runs very well, very aggressive and will really hit you. Needs to work on shedding blocks.  Huge upside.  Huge………Has a knack for getting to the QB……Very impressive at 2007 Michigan State summer camp…………325 bench, 27 bench reps, 38 vertical………….Has skinny legs and needs to improve lower body strength………..Plans to major in biology……….First Team All-Camp at the March 2008 Badger Sport/New Level Athletics Passing Camp………………..”Junior LB Chris Norman (6-2, 225) has the size to stand his ground.”
Name: TyQuan Hammock
Class: 2009
Projected College Position: LB
Position: LB/RB/DL
Height: 6′1
Weight: 225
Forty: 4.70
City/School: Fort Wayne Bishop Luers
State: Indiana
College Commitment: Michigan State
Top Offers: NILL, MIN, IN, BG, CMU, MIA (OH), MICHST
National Ranking Position: 111
Rating: 5
Junior Local Honors: 1-IFCA-Top 50 AS (DL); 1-AP-2A-AS (LB); 1-Bloomington Herald Times-Junior-AS (LB)
Sophomore Local Honors: HM-AP-3A-AS (LB); HM-Bloomington Herald-Times-Junior AS (RB/LB/DE)
Freshman Local Honors: HM-Bloomington Herald-Junior-AS (FB/DE)
News And Notes: One of the top juniors in Indiana……….He committed to Michigan State in July……..A very, very productive prep LB.  Nice combination of size and speed. Does a great job of flowing to the ball…………As a junior, he recorded 164 tackles, 24 tackles for a loss, 13 sacks, and seven forced fumbles………..Has started since his freshman season, playing OLB as a frosh before moving inside as a sophomore…………He recorded 115 tackles as a sophomore………As a freshman he tallied 75 tackles and 11 sacks…………….Second Team All-Camp at the March 2008 Badger Sport/New Level Athletics Passing Camp………………325 bench, 450 squat, 33 vertical……..2.8 GPA, high 1300s on the SAT……….Wants to major in accounting or criminal justice……….Camped in 2007 at Notre Dame, Minnesota and Northern Illinois……….His brother, Thomas, played at Northern Illinois and is now an assistant coach at Minnesota
Name: Blake Treadwell
Class: 2009
Projected College Position: OL
Position: OL/DL
Height: 6′3
Weight: 271
Forty: 4.90
City/School: East Lansing
State: Michigan
College Commitment: Michigan State
Top Offers: MICHST
National Ranking Position: 108
Rating: 5
Junior Local Honors: 1-Detroit Free Press-Division 3-AS (DL); SM-AP-Division 3-4-AS (L); 1-Lansing State Journal-Area Dream Team (OL)
Sophomore Local Honors: Top 75 Ohio Sophomores (June 2007); 9-Sophs-Cincinnati (May 2007)
News And Notes: One of the top junior linemen in Michigan……………..He committed to Michigan State in March………….As a junior two-way starter on a 9-4 team he had 49 tackles, 21 assists and 1 FR…………A versatile lineman who has good quickness, athleticism and technique.  Has gotten much bigger the past year…….1-Lansing State Journal-Area Dream Team: “OL Blake Treadwell East Lansing junior, 6-3/261 Treadwell, a tackle, was the top blocker for an offense averaging 341 yards and 27.4 points per game. Also a defensive end, he earned a Division 3-4 all-state special mention and is a Division I prospect”…………….Was one of the top sophomores in Cincinnati while playing at Mason High but is moving to Lansing, Michigan for his junior year as his father, Donnie Treadway, is a new assistant football coach at Michigan State………….Lansing State Journal, August 2007: “9. We all know about Grand Ledge’s James Jackson. Are there other juniors to watch? Surely, many will emerge this fall. But here are a few that already stick out. East Lansing lineman Blake Treadwell’s name – and 6-foot-3, 261-pound body – was the buzz even before he chose a school after his father Don Treadwell was chosen as Michigan State’s offensive coordinator. He’ll start at offensive tackle and on the defensive line and could be special. ; Fall 2006 Message Board: Top Sophomores Who are the top sohpmores this year? class of 2009 Blake Treadwell from Mason is a manchild. His dad is the offensive coordinater for UC. Blake started as a sophomore on the DL, and IMO was the best out there. That maybe not be saying much considering Mason’s D this year, but he is the best nevertheless. He tore his miniscus mid-season but look for him to dominate offensive lines in years to come.”
Name: Micajah Reynolds
Class: 2009
Projected College Position: OL
Position: OL/DL
Height: 6′4
Weight: 285
Forty:
City/School: Lansing Sexton
State: Michigan
College Commitment: Michigan State
Top Offers: TOL, WMU, BG, IN, MICHST
National Ranking Position: 113
Rating: 5
News And Notes: One of the top junior OL prospects in Michigan……….He committed to Michigan State in June…………….A nice-sized, powerful  and athletic OL prospect who is still a bit raw but has a high ceiling…………3.2 GPA…………One of the top sophomore shot putters in Michigan…………..May 31, 2007 e-mail from Micajah: “Mr. Stefani, First off, allow me to thank you for taking the time to read my letter. My name is Micajah Reynolds and I am a sophomore at Lansing Sexton High School (Lansing Michigan of course). I am 6’4 305lbs but unfortunately didn\’t play on varsity due to injury and the fact that we had two division 1 prospects starting at both tackles (Cameron Merchant 07\’ and Matt Armstrong 08\’). This year, I will be starting at right tackle and am currently being recruited by division 1 colleges (mentionable upon request). I was invited to the Midwest Elite Football Combine and am on Michigan Elite football.com. The reason I am emailing you is because I feel that because I didn\’t play last season, I was not able to get the exposure that I really wanted to. I also feel that if I was able to earn a spot on your list of upcoming linemen that I would get exposure from you school like Michigan and Notre Dame instead of you Central Michigan and other M.A.C. schools. I would like to know what I could do to get more exposure”.  He has certainly gotten the exposure he requested!…………….Top sophomore on a Class A team
Name: Nate Klatt
Class: 2009
Projected College Position: OL
Position: OL
Height: 6′4
Weight: 274
Forty: 5.58
City/School: Canal Fulton Northwest
State: Ohio
College Commitment: Michigan State
Top Offers: AKRON, BG, MICHST, NW, KAN, IN
Synopsis:
National Ranking Position: 114
Rating: 5
Junior Local Honors: 1-Division III-AS (OL); 1-Northeast Inland District-Division III (OL)
Sophomore Local Honors: Top 75 Ohio Sophomores (June 2007); 20-Sophs-Ohio (May 2007); 2-Northeast Inland District-Division III (OL); 1-Northeastern Buckeye Conference (C/DL)
Combines: Spring 2007: • Klatt • Nate • OL • 76 • 274 • 2009 • 5.58 • 19 • 4.62 • 23.5 • 52.04
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News And Notes: One of the top junior OL prospects in Ohio…………He committed to Michigan State in July……..Projects as a center in college………..Tenacious and aggressive OL prospect. Good footwork. Can get to the second line of defense. A real finisher…..300 bench, 24 vertical, 4.6 shuttle……….3.9 GPA, 24 ACT………………As a sophomore on a 6-5 team he had 1 assist and started at center and OT…………..Message Board: Posted: 11/8/2007: “I have a junior recruit for major schools to look at Ther is a man child here in Canal Fulton Ohio (Shawn Lazorus old HS), he is 6\’ 4\” tall and weighs 280 pounds. He plays center for the #1 rated Division 3 team in the state. He can move and is very athletic. He is not fat at all. He has room to grow and become a very good college football player. I am wondering if Michigan knows anything about this kid? They should invite him to ther camps. His potential is very upside”……………..”Sophomore Nate Klatt (6-4, 220) and senior Mark Lake (5-9, 230) will play significant roles on both lines”…………..Northwest ‘youngsters’ stand out at OSU camp By DAVID HARPSTER:   ”The summer months are time for football players to hone their skills against top competition at various college camps. Players who were unknown beforehand can put themselves on the map, while good players have the chance to take their game to the next level. Judging from the results of camps held at Ohio State last month, the Northwest Indians have a pair of players who may have accomplished both goals. Junior receiver Teddy Robb and sophomore offensive lineman Nate Klatt were both recognized as being the top performers at their respective positions during their time at camp. While Robb and Klatt were at different sessions, both attended similar three-day camps that brought together hundreds of high school football players to receive instruction from various Buckeye assistant coaches. “They give out awards for the best at each position,” said Robb, a 6-foot-1, 185-pounder who hauled in a team-leading 37 passes for 604 yards and four touchdowns last year. “I thought I did really well down with the exception of my 40 time. They clocked me in the 4.6 range and I know I can run closer to 4.4. “I was disappointed in that but I still felt like I was faster than some of the kids who were being clocked around 4.4.” Robb also said he worked closely with Ohio State receivers coach Darrell Hazell during his time at the camp. The players performed in positional drills, 7-on-7 drills and in 1-on-1 situations. His showing has only whetted Robb’s appetite even more for the coming football season. “I’m ready to play right now,” Robb said. “I feel like I’m bigger and stronger than last year and I’m ready to go.” Klatt might not be as known as Robb, but the sophomore certainly stood out during his time at the Ohio State camp. Considering Klatt is 6-4, 250, he’s hard to miss when he’s on the field. He was voted the top offensive lineman in his session in Columbus. “We knew about Nate last year when he was a freshman,” Northwest coach Vic Whiting said. “He had a very nice year last year and he was dominating at times.” Klatt played tackle last year for the Indians but Whiting said that a position change will probably await him this year. “We’re going to move him inside and see what he can do,” Whiting said. The fact Northwest has individual standouts at summer camps shouldn’t be a surprise considering the program’s recent run of success under Whiting. The Indians will be aiming for their sixth straight Division III playoff appearance this season. “We usually have kids go to various camps, whether it’s Michigan, West Virginia, Ohio State, Pittsburgh,” Whiting said. “This year we had about 10 kids go to the Ohio State camp. They’re all young kids and it’s good for them to get that kind of exposure.” Whiting said that fans may not know the players names yet, but that’s not an issue a month before fall practice begins. “This team is going to be full of no names, with only three starters returning,” Whiting said. “Without the experience we had last year they’re going to be underdogs all year, but they like that role.””
Name: Andrew Maxwell
Class: 2009
Projected College Position: QB
Position: QB
Height: 6′3
Weight: 190
Forty:
City/School: Midland
State: Michigan
College Commitment: Michigan State
Top Offers: MICHST
National Ranking Position: 15
Rating: 5
Junior Local Honors: HM-Detroit Free Press-AS (QB); HM-Saginaw Valley (QB)
Freshman Local Honors: HM-Saginaw Valley Conference
News And Notes: The top QB prospect in Michigan and among the top QBs in the nation……….He committed to Michigan State in March………..As a junior, he led his team to the state Division 2 finals, passing for just over 2,000 yards and 21 TDs…………Has seen varsity playing time since his freshman season……….Has good arm strength, great accuracy, a quick release and does a fine job of managing the game. Very consistent………………..He looked very good at the July 2008 National Elite 11, proving that he was worthy of his surprise selection to he event…….Very impressive at the April 2008 Fort Worth Nike Camp (QB MVP)………..Very impressive at 2008 Fort Worth Elite 11 Camp and was considered by some to be the top QB at the event………Impressive at 2007 Fort Worth Elite 11 Camp……….Just under a 4.0 GPA……………….Division 2 finals: “Andrew Maxwell, Midland- the junior stud started the game on fire, especially when King was in single coverage without any safeties. Maxwell finished 8 of 23 for 93 yards, a TD, and two INTs. Maxwell’s TD pass to Roberson was on the money as he caught his back in stride up the sideline. His picks were just evident of a King defense that was just too fast for Maxwell to react to. Maxwell had a fantastic post season as he showed his ability to be a high major recruit”…………….Division 2 Regional Finals Preview November 07, 2007: “Midland has arguably the best junior QB in the state in Andrew Maxwell”………….. Midland Daily News:  “Andrew Maxwell, Midland- the junior QB looks to be a div. 1 prospect with his mechanics and composure. Nothing went right early in the game but Maxwell kept his head up and got the job done.” …….Midland Daily News:  “Leading the way offensively is 6-foot-3 junior quarterback Andrew Maxwell, who has started the past two years and brings experience and a strong arm to the Midland offense. Maxwell threw for nearly 850 yards and five touchdowns last season”……………….Midland Daily News:  Week 3: “Midland junior QB Andrew Maxwell completed 9 of 14 passes for 193 yards and 2 TDs in a big win over Saginaw Heritage”………………..Midland Daily News:  “Midland High 19, Bay City Central 13: Andrew Maxwell threw a 6-yard TD pass to Samuel Franjione and Kevin Alcott returned an interception 10 yards for another Midland High score for a Saginaw Valley League win. Joel Parsons, who led the Chemics with 80 yards rushing, ran for a 6-yard TD for the Chemics’ other score. Michael Albrecht added 85 yards rushing, while Maxwell completed 10 of 18 passes for 139 yards”………..One of 3 sophomores on the roster…………..Midland Daily News:  Week 9-”Chemics get second shot at Heritage 10/26/2006 Southwestern. In addition to deOliveira’s running, Midland can also move the ball through the air. Andrew Maxwell threw for 644 yards and five touchdowns during the year. He stunned Dow last week with a 59-yard touchdown strike on the first play of the game……………PS-Only returning sophomore starter”……………………………..Detroit Free Press:  “22. Midland (8-3)Playoff record: 16-16. Top players: DEs Pete House, Justin Barnes; DTs Jeremy Suave, Zach Bugosh; QBs Jake Yoder, sophomore Andrew Maxwell”…………….Detroit News:  “5 MIDLAND, 8-3, CLASS A The Chemics will miss RB Jim Parsons (graduation), but coach Terry Wilczek has 11 starters returning. They are led by an experienced defensive line that includes Justin Barnes (DE), Jeremy Sauve (DT) and Zack Bugosh (DT). Senior A.J. Deoliveria should carry the running load. Senior QB Jacob Yoder might be pushed by sophomore Andrew Maxwell”……………..Midland Daily News:  Week 11- “Midland High was paced by Jimmy Parsons’ 120 yards rushing. He also caught a 54-yard touchdown pass in the third quarter from freshman quarterback Andrew Maxwell. Back came the Chemics in a hurry. With 7:14 left in the third, backup quarterback Andrew Maxwell hooked up with Parsons on a 54-yard touchdown strike. Maxwell, who came into the game one play earlier, faked a handoff to Parsons and rolled to his right. He turned and threw a long pass to Parsons who was running down the left sideline. Parsons caught the ball, bounced off a Western defender and scampered the final 25 yards untouched into the end zone. The PAT made it 21-14. Maxwell came in for Prokop at quarterback after Prokop took a hard hit while gaining a first down three plays before the touchdown. “George took a little ding and he needed to come out so we took him out,” Wilczek said. “He needed some time to regroup and refocus a little bit. I was very happy with the job he was doing. In fact, I would have liked to have kept him in there. His running gave us a spark and his leadership on the field (was key). But he wasn’t able to continue for a while so we had to make a change.” Maxwell completed 5 of 13 passes for 117 yards and one touchdown”……………….More freshmen are cracking the varsity lineups in high school sportsFred Kelly, Midland Daily News 10/16/2005:   ”At a healthy 6-foot, 3-inches tall and 175 pounds, and with a cannon for an arm and decent mobility, Midland High freshman Andrew Maxwell has all the natural tools to be a varsity quarterback. But physical ability alone is not enough to impress Chemics’ football coach Terry Wilczek. And that alone wasn’t what earned Maxwell the starting nod under center earlier this season, as the first freshman to start at quarterback at either Midland or Dow High. Instead, what Wilczek saw in Maxwell was “a complete package.” “The physical traits, you notice as a coach,” Wilczek said of Maxwell. “But he also conducts himself very well. He has poise, and he’s bright. He’s confident. He’s polite and courteous. There’s a complete package there.” And that’s important if a ninth-grader is going to be thrown into the fire of varsity competition like Maxwell, who’s either started or seen playing time in all eight Chemic games. More freshmen athletes — from fall to spring seasons — are getting playing time at the varsity level, which in past years was typically reserved for juniors and seniors, and occasionally, a sophomore. No more. A lot more coaches are giving freshmen equal opportunity. In Maxwell’s case, maturity played a big part in him making the team. “What I like about guys like him is that they can handle the good times and the bad times. They can accept criticism or praise. They don’t fall apart,” Wilczek said”………………Midland Daily News:  Week 9-”Trailing 17-16 and in need of a big play with less than three minutes remaining and the ball on their own 21-yard line, Midland coach Terry Wilczek turned to none other than a freshman. But this freshman quarterback isn’t your ordinary freshman. Five plays later, 6-foot-3 Andrew Maxwell proved that, when he calmly dropped back into the pocket, scanned the field and found senior wide receiver Michael Goodwin open over the middle. Maxwell threw a strike to Goodwin, who hauled in the pass and turned the play into a game-winning 66-yard touchdown pass. I was a little nervous out there, but I told myself I had to calm down and do my work,” Maxwell said. “I was looking for a shorter route, but then I saw Goodwin get open and I just let it fly.” Starting quarterback George Prokop, who was replaced by Maxwell in the second half, returned, and ran in the two-point conversion to give the Chemics a seven-point bulge”…………..Midland Daily News:  Week 7-”Two plays later, Midland committed another costly penalty — this time an illegal block which negated a 33-yard completion from Andrew Maxwell to Michael Goodwin that would have given the Chemics first-and-10 at Western’s 45. Instead, Midland faced second-and-22 from its own 7 and had to punt shortly afterward Maxwell struggled the entire game against Western’s pressure, completing only 4 of 14 passes for (minus) 2 yards and an interception. “This boy throws like a seasoned kid,” Eurick said of Maxwell, a freshman. “I thought he threw some nice passes, but we did get pressure on him. That was the key. We just wanted to get enough pressure to get his feet moving and get him out of the pocket.” “We didn’t protect (Maxwell) very well, and we didn’t run-block very well,” Wilczek said. “We left our defense out on the field too much. We didn’t make any plays. The last couple of weeks, we’ve been making some plays offensively, but we didn’t make any tonight”……………..Week 6-MICK MCCABE (Detroit Free Press): “Freshman QB passes test September 30, 2005 Andrew Maxwell had a lot on his mind last week. First, he was the freshman class representative on the homecoming court at Midland High. That meant he had to be involved in all of the week-long festivities like an assembly, the parade and, of course, the halftime ceremony during the game in which the unbeaten Chemics were playing unbeaten Saginaw Heritage. He also had one other little detail to worry about: He was the varsity’s starting quarterback. When senior George Prokop suffered a concussion in Midland’s previous game, Maxwell found himself taking snaps with the starting unit. That can be intimidating for any reserve, but a 14-year-old freshman who was playing before friends and family and no one else in middle school games a year ago? “I tried not to think about it too much,” he said, “but I was nervous.” Nervous? Most 14-year-olds would be terrified. Hey, this isn’t some small Division 7 or 8 school. This is Midland High, a Division 1 power that hasn’t had a losing season since 1976. Of course, this is where you might want to ask what Midland coach Terry Wilczek was thinking, putting a 14-year-old in charge of his offense. “During the summer, he had a presence about him that was different than a new person coming in for weight lifting,” Wilczek said. Maxwell, 6-feet-3, 176 pounds, immediately earned the backup job and took a few snaps in Midland’s first four games, but that really didn’t seem to prepare him to start against Heritage, then ranked seventh in Division 1. It looked like Wilczek had made a colossal mistake when Maxwell’s first pass on the first play was intercepted. Most freshmen would have been toast for the rest of evening after that. “Yeah, that was pretty bad,” Maxwell said. “But I told myself, ‘I got that out of my system.’ I thought: ‘Hey, I can play with these guys. I’m going to show them what I’m made of.’ ” It helped that seniors Zach VanTonne and Eddie Fillmore calmed Maxwell down on the sidelines. And then there was running back Jimmy Parsons, who gained 146 yards on 31 carries and threw a halfback pass for a touchdown. “It was good to look to my side and see Jimmy there,” Maxwell said. “I know he has the potential to break any play wide open. It was really a good feeling.” So was leading Midland on an 83-yard scoring drive on its second series. “After that I knew we were going to have a good game,” Maxwell said. “I tried not to mess up.” Maxwell did mess up one more time, throwing an interception. But by the time the game ended, Maxwell had completed six of nine passes for 159 yards and a touchdown, leading Midland to a 37-7 victory. It was a truly remarkable performance for a freshman. That may be why he had difficulty falling asleep after the game. “I stayed up pretty late that night,” Maxwell said. “I was feeling pretty proud. I knew it was a big challenge. It was pretty cool.”"………….Midland Daily News:  Week 6-”Last Friday the Chemics defeated a then unbeaten and talented Saginaw Heritage squad 37-7 to mark the 29th consecutive season of winning at least five football games. The Chemics had to overcome adversity to stay undefeated as they played the game without starting quarterback George Prokop who missed the game due to a concussion. Freshman Andrew Maxwell stepped in and did not miss a beat as he completed six-of-nine passes for 152 yards”…………Midland Daily News:  Week 5-”The Chemics had no problem adjusting, even with a freshman, Andrew Maxwell, taking over under center. The Chemics also scored on a 5-yard run by Parsons and a 34-yard pass from Maxwell to Michael Goodwin. Maxwell completed 6 of 9 for 159 yards, despite two interceptions in the first half. “What a night for the freshman,” Wilczek said. “He starts his first game, it’s homecoming, he’s in the homecoming court, he comes back after throwing two interceptions and has a great game. “The best thing for me, though, was after throwing the two interceptions, the whole team picked him up on the sideline, encouraging him. That was great to see.”"…………..Midland Daily News:  Week 2- “Midland freshman quarterback Andrew Maxwell started in place of senior George Prokop, who was battling injury and illness but still played at receiver and defensive back. Maxwell led the Chemics on three first-half scoring drives and finished 7-of-15 for 60 yards with one TD and two interceptions. He also ran for a score”…………………Midland Daily News:  Week 1-”Freshman Andrew Maxwell also saw time at quarterback. The 6-foot, 3-inch, 175-pound Maxwell completed his first pass, a 30-yard toss to Andy Angus. Maxwell also was picked off and fumbled. But he definitely made a positive impression. “He showed some promise, didn’t he?” Wilczek said. “He’s got a ways to go, but it’s nice when you’re 6-3.”"………………Midland Daily News:  PS- “Wilczek said Prokop will run an option offense for part of the time. Also seeing time at quarterback in practice is freshman Andrew Maxwell (6-3, 175). “He just lacks the experience,” Wilczek said. “He brings a little size to the position, but it’ll take some time for him to develop.”"
Name: Edwin Baker
Class: 2009
Projected College Position: RB
Position: RB/LB
Height: 5′9
Weight: 204
Forty: 4.37
City/School: Oak Park
State: Michigan
College Commitment: Michigan State
Top Offers: MICHST, PUR, GA, MICH
Synopsis:
National Ranking Position: 7
State Ranking:
Rating: 5
National Honors:
Junior Local Honors: 2-Detroit Free Press-North (RB); 2-OAA-Red (RB)
News And Notes: One of the top RB prospects in the nation…………He committed to Michigan State in February 2008………….He played just six games as a junior due to a slight knee injury and he carried the ball 113 times for 1,295 yards (11.5 ypc) Nice size, fine instincts and runs a 10.6 100-meters………..Really moved up the charts with an outstanding junior season. His coach says he will have his choice of schools on a national level………3.3 GPA, 17 ACT………….Visited Michigan for the 2007 Ohio State game……………….September 21, 2007 BY VINCE ELLIS DETROIT FREE PRESS SPORTS WRITER: “One of the other guys mentioned in the article, junior running back Edwin Baker, said: “That was just a spirit-of-the-moment thing. We really don’t want to go to Oregon. That’s not going to happen. That’s not true.” Baker is a junior, so it’s early, but trust us, the 5-10, 210-pounder who ran a 10.6 in the 100 meters last year during track season, won’t have any problems getting interest.”………………..Detroit Free Press:  “September 2007: Troy (2-0) @ Oak Park (1-1) Troy is coming off a huge win to Lake Orion last week and Oak Park blew out North Farmington . The big question in this game is if Troy can stop the running game of Oak Park . Joevell Hoseay and junior sensation Edwin Baker both rushed for over 200 yards last week and have been dominant this season”……………..Detroit Free Press: “The line is solid with G/LB DiMarco Scarber, OT Matthew Salim and TE/LB DeShawn Scott back”…………….Observer & Eccentric:  “Sophomore quarterback Brandon Woods (6-4, 210), junior center Matthew Salim (6-5, 300), junior defensive back Jonathan Bryant (6-1, 200) junior running back/defensive back Jovevall Hosey (6-1, 210) and junior running back Edwin Baker (6-0, 220) are among the key guys Oak Park will look to in its turnaround attempt.” …………….Oakland Press:  “Oak Park Knights Last year: 7-3, 6-2, lost 17-14 to Hazel Park in first round of Division 2 state playoffs Key dates: Sept. 15 at Pontiac Northern, Sept. 30 vs. Bloomfi eld Hills Lahser, Oct. 20 vs. Royal Oak Overview: Oak Park might not have longtime head coach Keith Stephens anymore, but the same versatile, athletic squad remains. Both lines will be big behind senior C/DT Adam Johnson (6-4, 255), senior OT/DT Princeton Holmes (6-2, 275), senior DT DeAndre Dickerson (5-11, 240) and sophomore OL manchild Matthew Salim (6-5, 290). The skilled positions are also solid, with senior WR/FS/KR David Mosley (6-4, 190), junior WR/DB Jeriel Whittfield (6-2, 185), sophomore RB/ LB Josevall Hosie (6-1, 220), sophomore RB/LB Edwin Baker (6-0, 215), senior WR/FS Antoine Mason (6-3, 185), senior LB/FB Samir Haakim (6-0, 240), junior DB Jonathan Bryant (6-1, 185) and LB DeMarco Scarber 6-0, 220) ready to wreak havoc. Juniors Marquise Williams (5-11, 185) and Robert Cross (6-4, 180) are competing for the QB job.”
Name: Larry Caper II
Class: 2009
Projected College Position: RB
Position: RB
Height: 5′11
Weight: 215
Forty: 4.50
City/School: Battle Creek Central
State: Michigan
College Commitment: Michigan State
Top Offers: MICHST, MICH, WMU, IA, STAN, PUR, CIN
Synopsis: Written after sophomore season:  Caper saw early varsity playing time as a freshman at BCC and followed that up with a solid sophomore start (467 yards, 8 TDs) before going down with a season-ending shoulder injury and sharing carries with blue-chip senior FB Brandon Reynolds and talented junior RB Bill Young. His father starred at BCC back in the 1980s. Capers really made a name for himself at the 2006 Michigan summer camp, where this tall and lean back showed surprising quickness and speed for a mere freshman. A prospect who will receive numerous early offers.
National Ranking Position: 23
Rating: 5
National Honors: 20-Sophomores-National (fvsports.com – June 2007)
Junior Local Honors: 1-Detroit News-Division 1-2-AS (RB); 1-Detroit Free Press-Division 1-AS (RB); SM-AP-Division 1-2-AS (RB); 1-Battle Creek Enquirer-City (RB)
Sophomore Local Honors: 1-Sophs-Michigan (June 2007)
Freshman Local Honors: HM-Battle Creek Enquirer-City
News And Notes: One of the top RB prospects in the nation and among the top overall junior prospects in Michigan………….He committed to Michigan State in March…………..As a junior, he carried the ball 182 times for 1,473 yards (8.09 ypc) and 14 TDs,and had 3 receptions for 24 yards……………As a sophomore, he played just 5 games due to a shoulder injury but carried the ball 55 times for 467 yards (8.5 ypc) and 9 TDs……An instinctive runner who combines nice size and speed. Is light on his feet when he keeps his weight down, has good vision and is always running forward……….Reminds some of Shaun Alexander………..At the 2008 U.S. army Combine he ran a 4.24 shuttle……….His father was a star RB at Western Michigan…….Captain as a junior and is a good leader…….3.8 overall GPA entering his junior year…….. …..1-Battle Creek Enquirer-City: “LARRY CAPER BATTLE CREEK CENTRAL A junior running back will be among the top seniors in the state next season, getting recruited by several Big Ten schools as well as Notre Dame. Caper finished with 1,473 yards rushing, second most in BCC history, and had 98 points. Had a single-game rushing record of 311 yards. “A great athlete and a great student who appears headed for a quality Division 1 program after his senior year,” Slamer said”……………….Posted: 9/22/2007 7:42 AM “Junior recruit Larry Caper II sets school record BCC’s junior sensation ran for a school record 311 yards on 30 carries to lift the Bearcats to a 47-18 victory over Kalamazoo Central at C.W. Post Field Caper had four touchdowns on runs of 62, 1, 37 and 44 yards. The 37-yarder in the third quarter was especially impressive, as the 5-foot-11, 210-pound Caper rushed around left end, hit the sideline with a burst of speed and then tight-roped his way barely staying in-bounds until reaching the end zone. It was the type of run that has recruiting analysts saying Caper is the early favorite to be next year’s No. 1 college prospect in Michigan. He already appears on the recruiting Web site, Rivals.com, among 100 juniors to watch nationally. Caper has been offered scholarships to Michigan and Michigan State and on Friday he reiterated that he has no favorite”…………………Visited Michigan for the 2007 Ohio State game……………..Battle Creek Enquirer:  “BCC’s Larry Caper II hopes to follow in Dad’s footsteps Jeff Karzen The Enquirer Having just finished dazzling onlookers at a University of Michigan summer football camp, 15-year-old Larry Caper II sat next to his father in the office of Wolverines coach Lloyd Carr. With massive Michigan Stadium serving as a backdrop, Carr asked the football phenom to “tell me something good about yourself.” Caper, who is entering his junior season at Battle Creek Central, said, “I have a 3.0 GPA at the Math and Science Center.” It was exactly what Carr wanted to hear. Minutes later, the 15-year-old had a full scholarship offer from the University of Michigan. Caper is the closest thing a football prospect could be to the elusive “total package” title. On the field, he’s big and fast with a perfect running back build. Off it, he’s a soft-spoken, intelligent teenager with a 3.8 overall GPA who has never had worse than a ‘B’ on his high school report card. The kid’s got genes, too. Caper’s father, Larry, graduated from Battle Creek Central in 1978 as the school’s all-time leading rusher. The elder Caper was offered scholarships by Michigan and Michigan State, but opted to stay local and attend Western Michigan, where he played four years and is the school’s sixth all-time leading rusher with 2,449 yards. Although Caper II hurt his shoulder last season and played just four games, he’s become a priority recruit for both Michigan and Michigan State, according to sources close to the two programs. MSU has offered a scholarship, too — in fact that came before Michigan’s — and Caper II said he likes both schools but doesn’t have a favorite yet. “Of the guys I’ve seen in the Class of 2009 (in Michigan), Larry Caper is the best I’ve seen,” said Josh Helmholdt, recruiting analyst for The Wolverine magazine and thewolverine.com. “It’s a really, really talented and deep class of kids. But he’s special, there’s no doubt about it. Larry is so light on his feet for how big a kid he is. If he can stay healthy, he’s going to set the world on fire this year.” Helmholdt added that Caper II has a good chance of being a five-star prospect by the major recruiting services, which generally means a player is top 25 nationally, regardless of position. He might only be 15 years old, but Caper II already looks the part of big-time running back. At 5-foot-10 1/2 and 210 pounds, he added 10-15 pounds of muscle this summer by lifting weights. He says there was an emphasis on squatting and that most of the added weight is in his legs. It doesn’t appear to have affected his speed. During team testing drills at BCC, Caper II ran a 4.38, 40-yard dash. “Larry has something you can’t teach. When he runs, he has a great forward lean,” said BCC coach Al Slamer. “You work on that, but naturally he’s always done that.” Caper II, who turns 16 next month, has been around football since he could walk. Tagging alongside his father, who coached Rocket Football as well as helping out at local high schools, Larry II grew up on the sidelines. He’s not off to the side anymore, but Larry II vows to not let all the attention inflate his ego. “I really don’t want to put all that information in my head,” Caper II said. “Psychologically, you’re not going to think about it but when you’re on the field, you think you’ve got to prove something to somebody. And I don’t want that to happen. I just want everything to be free.” Slamer, who has sent numerous players to collegiate programs, isn’t worried about his latest stud prospect. “He’s an outstanding football player, but that’s not the story,” Slamer said. “Larry is just a complete young man. He’s a very nice young man, he’s very, very intelligent. He’s a hard worker in school, and his dad won’t have it any other way. That’s the neat part.” This summer, Caper II is reading “Black Boy” and “The Other Side of the River” for his Advanced Placement English class. By now, it seems, working hard in school has become a habit. “When I was little, my dad said I couldn’t play football unless I had higher than a C-plus,” Caper II said. “So I carried that throughout high school and I set that standard for myself. So then when football is over, I’ll have something to lean back on.” While it’s still extremely early in the recruiting process, Caper II lists Wisconsin and Cincinnati as the other schools he may visit after the season, along with Michigan and MSU. Wisconsin, North Carolina and Indiana came to BCC during the spring evaluation period. Caper II says he’d like to verbally commit before his senior season. “I think Mark Dantonio has really reached out to the in-state schools to getting out earlier to kids than they have in the past,” Jim Comparoni, editor of spartanmag.com, said about MSU’s new coach. “They’re making sure the in-state schools know they are a priority for Michigan State. That’s one of the reasons they’re going full blast for Larry Caper. With Jonas Gray (Detroit Country Day) picking Nebraska over Michigan State, that opens the door for MSU to go after a blue-chip running back in the Class of ‘09.” Rivals.com, one of the leading recruiting services, released their list this week of 100 players to watch in the Class of 2009 and Caper was one of four Michigan players mentioned. Detailed rankings lists don’t generally come out until the summer before a football player’s senior year. MSU’s recruiting coordinator Mark Staten, who played at Dowagiac, said the Spartans will keep a close eye on west Michigan prospects. (Staten is not permitted to discuss individual prospects, per NCAA rules). “Knowing Coach Slamer and the job that he does in the Battle Creek area, shoot, that’s going to be a gold mine. And there are good ones in ‘09,” Staten said. As for U-M, Caper II will never forget that summer day in Carr’s office. “Butterflies,” Caper II said when asked what it was like. “I was so nervous and I couldn’t stop smiling. I looked at my dad and he was smiling back at me. It was crazy.”Larry Caper Sr. is enjoying the ride. After coaching his son in Rocket Football for several years, the elder Caper, who is the boys’ head track coach at BCC, is just another parent on Friday nights. Except, obviously, his son isn’t just another player. “He reminds me of myself a little bit, but he’s going to be a lot better than I was,” Caper said. “I told him I don’t care how good people say you are, when you get on the field you still have to perform. Because talking is not going to get the job done.”"…………….Soph Rushing Stats: 88 Larry Caper, Central (Battle Creek) 5 55 467 64 9 8.49 93.4………..Battle Creek Enquirer:  Week 9-”Pigskin playoffs kick off The Bearcats counter with 5-11, 235-pound Brandon Reynolds at fullback. Reynolds rushed for 736 yards and nine touchdowns while sharing carries with Larry Caper II (467 yards, 8 TDs, before a season-ending shoulder injury) and Bill Young (714, 8)”…………Battle Creek Enquirer:  Week 4 of 2006: “Larry Caper – BCC’s stable of backs shared a lot of carries, so Caper only had 50 yards on 12 carries, but managed to get into the endzone once for a score.; Week 3 of 2006-Week 3-Larry Caper – Our road trip featured player last week, Caper has gone over 100 yards each of the first three games and has scored 3 TDs in each. He had 116 yards on only 12 carried and 3 scores this week”………………Battle Creek Enquirer:  Week 4-”Freshman running back Larry Caper II continues to shine for the Bearcats as he tallied six carries for 62 yards and touchdown………..Battle Creek Enquirer:  Week 1-”The Bearcats’ production in the backfield didn’t stop with Alexander and Reynolds. In the second half with the starting backs on the bench, sophomore James Williams and freshman Larry Caper II gave BCC fans a glimpse at the future. Caper scored touchdowns on runs of 5 and 21 yards and certainly didn’t show the nerves that usually accompany a debut varsity game. Later, Williams came on and scored from 48 yards out, making the score 49-14.”
Name: Donald Spencer
Class: 2009
Projected College Position: WR
Position: WR/DB
Height: 6′4
Weight: 197
Forty: 4.65
City/School: Ypsilanti
State: Michigan
College Commitment: Michigan State
Top Offers: MICHST, IN
National Ranking Position: 52
Rating: 5
Sophomore Local Honors: 29-Sophs-Michigan (June 2007)
News And Notes: One of the top junior receivers in Michigan…………He committed to Michigan State in February 2008………….As a junior, he had 18 receptions for 435 yards and eight touchdowns……………A D-I prospect who has nice height and is elusive…………..Looked pretty good at 2008 U.S. Army Combine…………..Visited Michigan for the September 8, 2007 Oregon loss…………Chelsea, Ypsi ready for kickoff By Don Richter, Sports Editor PUBLISHED: August 23, 2007 “”They line up with two receivers that will probably be the two best receivers we see all year,” Bush said. “Marvon Sanders, a senior and Donald Spencer, a junior are very talented. Spencer is a big-time recruit. He’s 6-foot-4, can run and he’s elusive.”"…………..Detroit News:  “CB E.J. Wilson and WR/DB Donald Spencer (WR/DB) will limit big plays”…………….One of 2 sophomores on the roster; Spencer, Donald Ypsilanti 10 WR 6′2″ 185
Name: Bennie Fowler
Class: 2009
Projected College Position: WR
Position: WR
Height: 6′1
Weight: 188
Forty: 4.60
City/School: Beverly Hills Detroit Country Day
State: Michigan
College Commitment: Michigan State
Top Offers: MICHST, EMU, IN, TOL
National Ranking Position: 68
Rating: 5
Combines: 2008:  Bennie Fowler 09 Detroit Country Day MI WR 6-1 188 4.60 4.19 30.9 36\’0\” 97.32
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News And Notes: One of the top junior receivers in Michigan………..He committed to Michigan State in July…………..His junior season is his first year of football as he played on the basketball and track (ran the 100-meters and 4×100-meters relay) teams as a sophomore……..Halfway through his junior season he had 5 receptions and 2 TDs playing in a run-oriented offense led by Class of 2008 superstar Jonas Gray. He missed much of the season with an injury……..A real sleeper prospect who shot up the charts in recruiting circles during the spring and summer of 2008 following several very impressive performances at camps and combines.  He has tremendous speed and did not play football until his junior season, and he was out with an injury for much of the year.  He plays for an elite prep school that is as strong as any school in the state academically and churns out atghletes in both basketball (Chris Webber, Shane Battier, many others) and football (most recently Michigan freshman Kenny Demens and Notre Dame freshman Jonas Gray)…….    Junior back-up at WR on the state Division 4 runner-up team…………First Team Columbus Nike Combine (March 2008)………..Among the top SPARQ performers at the March 2008 Columbus Nike…………….Hearing from numerous Big Ten schools
Name: Patrick White
Class: 2009
Projected College Position: WR
Position: WR/DB
Height: 6′0
Weight: 171
Forty: 4.49
City/School: Pickerington Central
State: Ohio
College Commitment: Michigan State
Top Offers: AKRON, CIN, IN, ORE, KAN, LOU, MICHST
National Ranking Position: 76
Rating: 5
Junior Local Honors: 17-Juniors-Ohio (Bill Kurelic, December 2007); SM-Division I-AS; 1-Central District-Division I (DB)
Combines: Patrick White Pickerington Central OH 5-11.5 171 4.22 7.12 35.5 8-9
News And Notes: One of the top junior skill athletes in Ohio…………He committed to Michigan State in June……Through 8 games as a junior he had 29 receptions for 354 yards and 2 TDs as a WR and 31 tackles and 3 INTs as a DB……………Prefers to play on defense but has great hands as a WR……….Very impressive at May 2008 Columbus Nike Camp………..Very impressive at the 2007 Ohio State summer camp……..First Team All-Combine at the March 2008 Pittsburgh Scout.com/Under Armour Combine……………..Older brother Terence was a talented but injury-prone blue-chip prospect…………265 bench, 300 squat, 34 vertical, 4.24 shuttle……….Actively recruited by the Big Ten, including Ohio State, early in his junior year………..Columbus Suburban News:  “Four offensive starters have returned — senior left guard Aaron Rittgers (6-foot-2, 215 pounds), senior right tackle Tim McGougan (6-1, 235), junior wide receiver Patrick White (6-1, 175) and junior tight end Blaine Burgess (6-3, 230). White had 20 catches for 366 yards and one touchdown. The returning starters are senior inside linebacker Brennen Fraley (5-10, 190), senior cornerback Eisen Hardy (5-10, 170), junior linebacker Zach Boren (6-1, 240) and White at cornerback”………………Xolumbus Suburban News:  “An experienced group of wide receivers has returned, including seniors Brian Peters and Tim Robinson, junior Kyle Wood and sophomores Patrick White (brother of Terence) and Jamie Wood. Senior Michael Ward and Patrick White are back to start at cornerback, and seniors Jack Hickman and Matt Smith are back on the defensive line”………………Columbus Suburban News:  “Anderson can throw to receivers like senior Tim Robinson (5-7, 165) sophomore Patrick White (5-10, 160), senior Brian Peters (6-4, 205) and sophomore Jamie Wood (6-0, 159). Senior Jordan Jarrell (5-10, 190) can handle running back chores.”

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Class of 2009: Rutgers on a Roll

Posted by roadster997 on July 24, 2008

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A program that has taken its recruiting to a new level this year is Rutgers, and I’m not saying that just because Greg Schiano is a fellow Italian-American!

In the past couple of years Schiano has had some success in plucking blue-chip prospects out of the area, but nothing like what is happening with this year’s class. This is a program that has definitely turned the corner, not just on the field but now also in recruiting. Nobody in the Big East is recruiting better than Rutgers. In fact, nobody in the east, including Penn State, is having the sort of success that Schiano is enjoying this year.

In a sense, Rutgers is one of two programs that has most taken advantage of Penn State’s slide in the latter days of the Joe Paterno area. While Ohio State is really cleaning up in the Pennsylvania WPIAL (think Terrelle Pryor, Dorian Bell, Corey Brown and Jordan Hall), Rutgers is putting the squeeze on the other side of the state (Tom Savage and Abdul Smith were both offered by Penn State) while owning the state of New Jersey. They have even gone into South Carolina (sort of, Scott is originally from South Carolina), a former Penn State southern satellite state, to pull in a national blue-chipper in Desmond Scott.

Some thoughts on the Rutgers class:

Who would have thought that Rutgers would have 19 verbals by mid-July. Remarkable, even in this age of early commitments.

Early verbals mostly home-grown: It’s interesting to note that all of the early verbals are from the northeast except for Scott. Schiano is doing a great job of “owning” the talent in his area, including 9 of the 19 verbals being from New Jersey. It will be interesting to see what sort of strategy Schiano will pursue in southeastern Florida, especially with respect to skill athletes. That area has been kind to Rutgers in the past. Nevertheless, Rutgers can no longer conduct camps in the area and Schiano’s success in the northeast means that he can be more selective when it comes to who he offers in Florida. I don’t know whether he can win many recruiting battles with the Florida “Big Three”, but there is so much talent in the Dade/Broward/Palm Beach Counties corridor that I’m sure he can pull in some quality talent. They can’t all go to the “Big Three”.

The “twins”: That’s what I call South Jersey skill athletes Shawney Kersey and Aaron Hayward. I call them that even though they are not related because they are both outstanding athletes who, in my view, did not possess the sort of offer list that their skills merited. Perhaps it’s because they are from the less heavily recruited southern part of the state? I don’t know. All I know is that they are both very, very fine prospects. In fact, if Schiano can continue to recruit this type of skill athlete out of New Jersey he may not have to make a recruiting push in Florida after all.

The “Brooklyn sleepers”: Andre Civil, Jamal Wilson and Robert Joseph are all from New York. In fact, they are all from Brooklyn. I really like prospects from New York State and I like prospects from Brooklyn most of all.

The fact of the matter is that New York has a population base that ranks with the big three in football recruiting of California, Texas and Florida but does not produce near the number of college football prospects. High school football is just not a passion, not even a priority, in the Empire State. Moreover, kids from Brooklyn simply do not receive any press coverage. The major New York dailies do a poor job of covering prep sports, so it is really tough to get info on a lot of these kids. Nevertheless, that does not mean that there is not high-level D-I talent in that state. It simply means that a lot of that talent is unknown to so-called recruiting experts.

How many of you know that Jamal Wilson was offered by Penn State BEFORE his junior year. Not many, even though it was reported in the local press. If Wilson had been playing in Florida or Texas, news of the offer would have put him on the recruiting radar of numerous schools and fans. In New York, however, he remained a relative unknown.

Civil, Wilson and Joseph are all “high ceiling” sort of prospects with their best football in front of them. They are all a bit raw, but there is no doubting their upside.

The “stars” of the class: No question about it, Tom Savage and Desmond Scott are national blue-chip prospects that just about any program in the country would love to sign.

Around forever:  Steve Beauharnais, Malcolm Bush and Mark Brazinski: These are three kids who were identified very early as BCS-caliber prospects. It seems like they have been on the recruiitn radar forever and all are solid gets for Rutgers.

High Ceilings – Abdul Smith, Gerald Hodges, Mark Harrison: I really can’t stop until I mention these three fine prospects. All possess outstanding athleticism and I would not be surprised if they perform at a higher level in college than their rankings may indicate. Harrison, in particular, is a sleeper who is vastly underrated (myself included). His early offer list would have been much longer if he did not hail from the recruiting outback known as Connecticut. Much like Brooklyn, Connecticut prospects are hidden gems who usually outperform their prep ranking at the next level. Harrison’s great combination of size, speed and productivity merits special attention and he is, along with Jamal Wilson, my “Super Sleeper” in the class.

Please keep in mind that my database extracts listed below (including offer lists) have not been updated since early May as I only follow prospects for my college clients through late in their junior year (other than updating verbal commitments). Please do not attempt to subscribe to my Recruiting Brain service unless you can verify that you are on a college staff.

Name: Abdul Smith
Class: 2009
Projected College Position: DB
Position: DB/WR/RB
Height: 6′0
Weight: 182
Forty: 4.58
City/School: Pennsburg Perkiomen
State: Pennsylvania
College Commitment: Rutgers
Top Offers: COL, UCONN, RUT, WVU, TEMP, SYR, MD, AKRON, IA, FLA INTL, PSU, PITT, CIN, LOU, AUB, NCST, WISC
   
   
National Ranking Position: 55
   
Rating: 5
National Honors: HM-2007 Nike Football Training Camp-Underclassmen (DB)
Junior Local Honors: 1-Philadelphia Inquirer-Southeastern Pennsylvania (DB); 1-Pottstown Mercury (DB & AP)
Sophomore Local Honors: 2-Pottstown Mercury (DB)
   
   
Combines: Abdul Smith, Perkiomen (Pa.), 6-0, 182, SPARQ: 105.42, Defensive Back 40: 4.7, PB: 40-03, PA: 4.22, VJ: 33.3
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News And Notes: One of the top junior CBs in Pennsylvania…………He committed to Rutgers in July……..1-Philadelphia Inquirer-Southeastern Pennsylvania: DB Abdul Smith, Perkiomen School. The lightning-quick safety is getting recruited by top-flight Division I-A programs across the country. He had 59 tackles and four interceptions…………….As a junior, he had 662 yards passing and 7 TDs, rushed for 910 yards and 12 TDs, gained over 350 yards and scored 3 TDs on punt and kick returns, and tallied 60 tackles, 1 TFL and 4 INTs……………..At CB he shows good recovery speed and the ability to play bump-and-run…………..He tested very well at the 2008 Baltimore Nike……….First Team All-Camp at the March 2008 Badger Sport/New Level Athletics Passing Camp……………First Team All-Combine at the March 2008 Pittsburgh Scout.com/Under Armour Combine………….Abdul Smith, School Perkiomen in Pennsburg ,PA, 5-11, 180 WR,DB Rushed 43-454-5tds, Caught 13 balls for 385 6tds………..Will camp in 2008 at Florida and Florida State (childhood fave)
Name: Gerald Hodges
Class: 2009
Projected College Position: DB
Position: DB/QB/LB
Height: 6′3
Weight: 215
Forty: 4.46
City/School: Paulsboro
State: New Jersey
College Commitment: Rutgers
Top Offers: RUT, SYR, PSU, MD, IA, CIN, TEMP, DUKE, WVU
   
   
National Ranking Position: 77
   
Rating: 5
   
Junior Local Honors: 1-Philadelphia Inquirer-South Jersey (DB); 1-Camden South Jersey Courier Post-Group 1 (DB); 140 New Jersey Juniors to Watch (December 2007)
   
   
   
   
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News And Notes: One of the top juniors in New Jersey…….He committed to Rutgers in June……..A versatile athlete who plays QB but projects as a safety or OLB in college due to his great combination of size, strength and speed…….1-Philadelphia Inquirer-South Jersey: DB Gerald Hodges Paulsboro 6-3 215 Junior Had five interceptions. As QB, led team in rushing, passing, scoring…………..As a sophomore, he started at quarterback, free safety, and returned punts. He had 8 passing touchdowns and 13 rushing touchdowns on offense and recorded 65 tackles and 6 interceptions on the defensive side of the ball………Effective both against the run and pass……..Plays for a strong program……….350 bench……….Fine wrestler……………First Team All-Camp at the March 2008 Badger Sport/New Level Athletics Passing Camp……….Impressive at the 2009 Akron at the Badger Sport/New Level Athletics Skills Pass Camp ……..Looked good at February 2008 Rutgers Premier Showcase………………….2.4 GPA………….As of December 2007 he was hearing from Syracuse, Georgia Tech, UConn, Virginia, Rutgers, and Penn State…………….”GROUP 1 Favorite: Paulsboro. Versatile junior QB Gerald Hodges looks to guide Paulsboro to its 17th sectional playoff championship”…………….”PLAYERS TO WATCH • Gerald Hodges, Paulsboro, junior, QB/S: Going into only his junior season, he could be one of the conference\’s best quarterbacks”…………….”December 2006: Football season highlights, from A to Z: Y is for youth. Several freshmen and sophomores made their marks, including Paulsboro\’s exciting quarterback, Gerald Hodges. The 6-2, 190-pound sophomore was a magician at avoiding a pass rush, and he finished the season with 733 yards rushing on 106 carries and 10 touchdowns. West Deptford running back Jimmy Owens was arguably the region\’s most exciting freshman. A 5-8, 180-pounder with 4.6-second speed in the 40-yard dash, Owens gained 720 yards on just 58 carries – that\’s 12.4 yards per attempt – and scored nine touchdowns. He will combine with junior Stephon Archie (964 yards on 123 carries, 18 TDs) to give the Eagles a dynamic backfield again next year. December 4, 2006 QB Gerald Hodges – Paulsboro Hodges rushed for 113 yards and 1 touchdown on 13 carries during a 20-0 victory over Glassboro in the South Group I Championship. He also added an interception on defense”
Name: Logan Ryan
Class: 2009
Projected College Position: DB
Position: DB/WR
Height: 5′11
Weight: 170
Forty: 4.52
City/School: Voorhees Eastern Regional High
State: New Jersey
College Commitment: Rutgers
Top Offers: WVU, UVA, MD, RUT, NW
   
   
National Ranking Position: 123
   
Rating: 5
   
Junior Local Honors: 2-Philadelphia Inquirer-South Jersey (DB); 140 New Jersey Juniors to Watch (December 2007)
   
   
   
   
   
News And Notes: One of the top junior CBs in New Jersey and overall prospects in South Jersey…………He committed to Rutgers in June………As a junior starter at QB and CB, he completed 71 of 121 passes for 899 yards and 5 TDs, while also rushing for 625 yards and 13 touchdowns. At CB, he recorded he recorded 28 tackles, 22 assists, 2 FRs and 10 PBUs…………As a sophomore starter at WR and CB, he had 57 tackles, 5 INTs, 28 receptions for 250 yards and 1 TD…………….Smooth and fluid CB prospect who plays with nice technique…………225 bench, 365 squat, 4.14 shuttle………Impressive at a 2007 National Underclassmen Combine……….Starting point guard in basketball his first two years, but gave up the sport as a junior to focus on football……….Looked good at February 2008 Rutgers Premier Showcase………………..As of December 2007 he was hearing from Wake Forest, Purdue, Stanford, UConn, Syracuse, Temple, and Rutgers………….3.5 GPA
Name: Duron Harmon
Class: 2009
Projected College Position: DB
Position: DB/WR/RB
Height: 6\’1
Weight: 191
Forty: 4.52
City/School: Camden-Wyoming Caesar Rodney
State: Delaware
College Commitment: Rutgers
Top Offers: STAN, RUT, PITT, MD
   
   
National Ranking Position: 127
   
Rating: 5
   
   
Sophomore Local Honors: 2-Henlopen North (DB)
   
   
   
   
News And Notes: One of the top juniors in Delaware…….He committed to Rutgers in June……..Projects as a safety in college………As a junior, he had 31 tackles, 42 assists, 3 INTs and 9 PBUs and carried the ball 91 times for 701 yards and 12 TDs and had 212 yards receiving …………As a sophomore, he recorded 73 tackles, 3 INTs, 9 PBUs and 3 forced fumbles……………..32 vertical, 4.41 shuttle, 295 bench, 315 shuttle………. Also stars in basketball…………Third Team All-Camp at the March 2008 Badger Sport/New Level Athletics Passing Camp…………Plans to visit Notre Dame in March as he was unable to attend their February junior day……….Impressive at the New York City Metro (NJ) Underclass Combine-May 20, 2007………..Interested in majoring in physical therapy or education……….3.5 core GPA
Name: Mohammed Sanu
Class: 2009
Projected College Position: DB
Position: DB/LB/QB
Height: 6′3
Weight: 210
Forty:  
City/School: Monmouth Junction South Brunswick
State: New Jersey
College Commitment: Rutgers
Top Offers: RUT
   
   
National Ranking Position: 189
   
Rating: 5
   
Junior Local Honors: 1-Newark Star Ledger-AS (QB); 3-Newark Star-Ledger-AS (DB); 1-Newark Star Ledger-Middlesex; 140 New Jersey Juniors to Watch (December 2007)
   
   
   
   
   
News And Notes: One of the top junior athletes in New Jersey………….He committed to Rutgers in January 2008……………Dual-threat QB who is a great runner but projects at LB in college………As a junior starter at QB and safety, he had 900 yards rushing, 700 yards passing, 90 tackls and 5 INTs………….Returning junior starter at QB and safety………….With his athleticism and frame, he probably projects as a safety or OLB in college, although he does possess a very, very strong arm………..During the 2007-2008 academic year he is athletically a senior but academically just a junior…………..265 bench, 435 squat……..Newark Star Ledger:  “Offense: QB Muhamed Sanu (6-3, 210) almost engineered a victory over Monroe (a 28-20 loss) in his first start last year as a sophomore, then struggled as his team went 1-3 in the next four games against the roughest part of South Brunswick’s schedule. He finished with 682 yards passing and paced three victories in the last five games to foster hope for 2007. Etc.: Sanu was a remarkably durable performer as a sophomore QB/S last season. Along with his passing ability, he made four interceptions and was second on the team with a total 57 tackles”. …………….What’s versatile Sanu gonna do? Home News Tribune Online 09/6/07 By KEN WEINGARTNER CORRESPONDENT: “Throughout his life, Mohamed Sanu was thrust into situations that forced him to adapt to new surroundings. As a child, he moved frequently, living in New Brunswick, Africa, Georgia, Sayreville and now South Brunswick. As an athlete, he was a Pop Warner running back who was moved, against his preference, to quarterback. Now, as an established strong-arm, drop-back style QB, he is being recast as the triggerman in the Vikings’ new multiple-option attack under first-year coach Rick Mantz. No problem. “I’m so excited,” Sanu said. “I think the offense fits me. I can move on my feet and Coach knows how to use the drop back on certain occasions. I like the wishbone. I went to a camp over the summer and they told me the coach has me in the wrong offense. But I like the offense; it works. As long as it works, I’m fine with it.” Sanu, who recently turned 18, is an academic junior, but considered a senior as far as athletic eligibility. When Mantz, who previously coached at Hillsborough, got the job at South Brunswick, Sanu took it upon himself to immediately seek out his new mentor.”I wanted to get acquainted with him,” Sanu said. “He came on strong; his presence and the way he talked. He’s always looking in your eyes and is a great speaker. He’ll get you motivated for every little thing.” The initiative Sanu showed in introducing himself to the coach is indicative of his leadership skills and style. He is one of the team’s captains. “His teammates love him and he takes responsibility for everything,” Mantz said. “He asks questions, he watches film — he’s the kind of kid you have to kick out of the locker room. He’s a leader. He just impresses everybody; you can’t help but fall in love with the kid. He’s extremely talented and he’ll do anything for you.” Sanu never intended to be a quarterback, but was finally moved to the position while playing Pop Warner in South River. He quickly learned that with his rocket arm, there was no other spot for him. He can seemingly just flick the ball 75 yards with his easy, fluid delivery. “I realized I could throw the ball a mile; I never knew I could throw that far,” Sanu said. “Coach says it looks like I’m throwing from a lawn chair because I don’t transfer my weight; it’s all arm.” With his background, Sanu is adept at handling new situations that might intimidate others. “It’s hard moving around when you’re a kid because you make friends and you don’t want to lose them,” Sanu said. “But I got to see different places and different environments. I wasn’t always liked where I went. So I know how to act toward people, whether they’re hating on you or liking you.” If Sanu and South Brunswick’s offense clicks, he will not be a popular figure around the Greater Middlesex Conference. “I’m ready to play football; I just want to get after it this year,” Sanu said. “We still need to do some work to get everything together, but I’m liking our team. I see that we’re going to do well as long as we focus and do what we have to do. We have to believe in each other and be accountable to each other. “We have a lot of talent and speed. But most impor 00004tantly, we have heart. We’re not the biggest team around, but as long as you have heart, you don’t have to be big. You just have to be tough and have the heart of a Viking.””……………”Mohamed Sanu returns at quarterback for South Brunswick, but facing a new role in running the option. The 6-foot-2, 210-pound senior won’t be asked to carry the load alone”…………………..”South Brunswick also graduated its top players on the defensive line, at linebacker and at the corners. If Monroe has an edge, it might be at quarterback, where Cushman provides a veteran presence. The Vikings have a talented sophomore in Mohammed Sanu, but he will be making his first start”………………”3. SOUTH BRUNSWICK Offense: Tailback Greg McClendon and fullback Joe Clancy will assume the bulk of the ball-carrying chores, with promising sophomore Mohammed Sanu providing another dimension at QB. Senior Ray Dasant is the top wideout. Tackles John Viotto and Joe Mecca anchor the line”…………….”THREE SOPHOMORES TO WATCH: Mohammed Sanu, quarterback, South Brunswick; Jorge Marino, defensive tackle, Old Bridge; Ted Greffin, CB/HB, Old Bridge”………………..Sanu needs solid passing grade Home News Tribune Online 09/7/06:  “With so many talented quarterbacks in the Greater Middlesex Conference Red Division, it’s easy to see how South Brunswick sophomore Mohamed Sanu might be overlooked entering the 2006 season. “I don’t think a lot of people around know about him too much,” South Brunswick head coach Mark Prelewicz said. “A lot of people are talking about some other guys in the area. I haven’t heard Mohamed’s name mentioned a lot, but that’s fine.”Piscataway quarterback Tony Logan and Perth Amboy signal caller James Harrell have garnered most of the preseason accolades.Logan has already received scholarship offers from 15 Division I schools including Tennessee, Purdue, Maryland, Rutgers and Connecticut. Harrell led the conference last fall in throwing yards (2,196) and touchdown passes (14).Sanu, who saw time on special teams, in the defensive secondary and at wide receiver a year ago, also served as starting quarterback Mario DeFelice’s backup.With GMC rushing leader Vince Davidson carrying the bulk of the offensive load last season, however, the Vikings rarely put the ball in the air.Now that Davidson has graduated, taking his school-record 3,667 rushing yards with him, South Brunswick’s offensive game plan has changed.The Vikings, who threw the ball about 10 percent of the time a year ago, will now take advantage of Sanu’s strong arm and athleticism, taking to the air about 40 percent of the time this season, according to Prelewicz.”Our offense is still a power running offense,” he explained, “but it may look a little different this year. Where you usually set up the pass by running the ball, we may set up the run by passing the ball.”In doing so, Prelewicz said, fullback Joe Clancy and tailback Greg McClendon — Davidson’s heir — will benefit.”Greg knew his role last year,” Prelewicz said. “He knew how special Vince was. Greg was just waiting his turn and learning as much stuff as he could learn. He worked his tail off in the offseason and is ready to come in and be a leader. He knows it’s his time and he’s ready for it.”Clancy, who was a bruising lead blocker a year ago, will be even more effective this season now that he has gained almost 30 pounds of muscle. “Joe is a guy we can count on every snap on both sides of the ball,” said Prelewicz, noting that Clancy doubles as a linebaker. “I can verbalize a game plan to him in 10 seconds and he knows what’s going on.”The key to the team’s season, however, may rest on Sanu’s competent shoulders. How quickly the sophomore signal caller develops may determine if South Brunswick makes a run at the NJSIAA playoffs. The Vikings narrowly missed qualifying for the postseason a year ago, despite finishing with a 7-3 record, the school’s best mark since 1995.”Obviously we are going to miss Vince,” Prelewicz said. “But that’s the nature of high school football. Year to year you’ve got to re-evaluate what you have and not change your system, but adapt it to what’s going on.”What’s going on is that McClendon, Clancy and especially Sanu will have their day in the spotlight.”Mohamed spent a lot of time in the summer with Coach (Jeff) Johnson, just getting himself ready as far as the playbook, knowing the routes and just getting comfortable stepping into a huddle,” Prelewicz said. “We expect him to grow into a good all-around quarterback, somebody who can lead a team down the field. He can throw the ball with the best of them.”Prelewicz said he believes that by the time Sanu is a senior, he will be a Division I prospect. “He will be going (to college on scholarship) somewhere,” Prelewicz said”……………..”For South Brunswick, the athletic Mohamed Sanu is a sophomore who has all the potential in the world. A threat to run and pass, Sanu is expected to be involved in a versatile backfield which includes the classic fullback in Joe Clancy and the classic tailback Greg McClendon”………………..”Strong-armed sophomore Mohammed Sanu takes over at quarterback, replacing Mario DeFelice, who graduated. Sanu’s throwing ability should take pressure off the running game and, hopefully, lead to a balanced offensive attack. The hard-hitting Clancy and Sanu will be the safeties. Amrhein, Viotto, Shapiro and Evan Nathanson will see time on the defensive line. Mike Powers, Joe Amejka, Khalid Weston and Nick Zastocki will play at the linebacker spots”……………………PS-”Triggering the offense will fall to two players, senior Mario DeFelice and freshman Mohammed Sanu, because last year’s quarterback, Kyle Breese, decided not to play this season. “We’re going to split time throughout the year,” Prelewicz said. “They have different qualities and will be able to play off each other. It makes things more dynamic to be able to use both of them because they both bring something different to the offense. They’re both going to do well. “Mario has been around. He knows the offense and knows what to expect. He can be more comfortable running the entire offense. Mohammed, obviously, is very young and hasn’t been in the offense long. But when you watch him throwing the ball around, he can get the ball wherever he wants and very quickly. He came into camp and worked his butt off and showed everyone he can do a lot of things.”"
Name: Andre Civil
Class: 2009
Projected College Position: DL
Position: DL
Height: 6′5
Weight: 239
Forty: 4.98
City/School: Booklyn Sheepshead Bay
State: New York
College Commitment: Rutgers
Top Offers: GT, SYR, CLEM, UCONN, RUT
   
   
National Ranking Position: 66
   
Rating: 5
   
   
   
   
   
Combines: Spring 2007: • Civil • Andre • DL • 76 • 247 • 2009 • 5.13 • 22 • 4.72 • 25.8 • 60.71
   
News And Notes: One of the top overall prospects in New York………..He committed to Rutgers in May…….A great-framed DE prospect with quick feet and excellent athletic ability……….Somewhat raw but has huge upside…………4.40 shuttle………….As of February he was hearing from Rutgers, UConn, Georgia Tech, Virginia, Penn State, Syracuse, and Clemson………..December 2007 MBD: “NYS top 5 for 2009 by 12/21/07 20:30 ET 1. Andre Civil DE Sheepshead bay 2. Curtis Dukes RB/LB Indian River 3. Troy Walker WR Long Island City 4. Devin Worthington LB Aquinas 5. Tom Bradley OL William Floyd” …………….Very impressive at New Jersey Underclass Combine-April 1, 2007.
Name: Malcolm Bush
Class: 2009
Projected College Position: DL
Position: DL/TE
Height: 6′6
Weight: 235
Forty: 5.16
City/School: Hackensack
State: New Jersey
College Commitment: Rutgers
Top Offers: UCONN, SYR, PITT, RUT, NCAR
   
   
National Ranking Position: 77
   
Rating: 5
   
Junior Local Honors: 140 New Jersey Juniors to Watch (December 2007)
   
   
   
Combines: 2007: Malcolm Bush  10 Hackensack HS NJ Lincoln park DL TE 75.5 233 99 127.5 28.5 8′6.5 4.61 5.16 9 185
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News And Notes: One of the top junior DE/TE prospects in New Jersey…………..He committed to Rutgers in June……As a junior starter at TE and DE, he had 17 receptions for 277 yards and 2 TDs, 55 tackles, 3 sacks and 3 FRs…………..300 bench, 375 squat…………2.8 GPA……….Returning junior starter at TE and DE on a 4-6 team……..One of several blue-chip underclassmen in the program…………Nice frame, quick and athletic………..Looked good at February 2008 Rutgers Premier Showcase……………..As of December of his junior year he was hearing from Florida, USC, Rutgers, Notre Dame, Ohio State, Oklahoma, and BC………………Impressive at New York City Metro (NJ) Underclass Combine-May 20, 2007……………Transferred from Don Bosco to Hackensack after his freshman season…………..One of 3 freshmen on the roster at Don Bosco Prep: Malcolm Bush Class: Freshman Position: WR Jersey: 89 Height: 6\’2\” Weight: 200 lbs. Defensive Season Stats Tackles Tackles Assists Total Tackles/G Season Totals: 1 1 2 2.0………………….”Three juniors (Oliver, Solice and Bush) also are blue-chip prospects. Oliver, Solice and Bush started to come into their own at the end of last season. They have the potential to create havoc and must do so for the Comets to truly reach the expectations laid out before them”
Name: Michael Larrow
Class: 2009
Projected College Position: DL
Position: DL
Height: 6′3
Weight: 258
Forty: 5.11
City/School: Union
State: New Jersey
College Commitment: Rutgers
Top Offers: SYR, RUT, ILL
   
   
National Ranking Position: 117
   
Rating: 5
   
Junior Local Honors: 140 New Jersey Juniors to Watch (December 2007); 2-Conference
   
   
   
Combines: DL – Michael Larrow / Union (N.J.) / 6-3, 252 5.11 40, 32\’02\” PB, 24.6\” VJ, 4.82 shuttle, 61.65 SPARQ
   
News And Notes: One of the top junior DE prospects in New Jersey………….He committed to Rutgers in June……….As a junior, he had 55 tackles and 10 sacks…….Looked good at the 2008 U.S. Army Combine, and one service named him among the top players at his position at the event………..Decent speed but a great, great motor……….Returning junior starter at DE on a 7-4 team……………295 bench, 335 squat…………..Pittsburgh All-Nike Combine Team (March 2008)……………..Camped in 2007 at Rutgers…….As of early January 2008 he was hearing from Purdue, Virginia, and Wake Forest
Name: Steve Beauharnais
Class: 2009
Projected College Position: LB
Position: LB/RB
Height: 6′2
Weight: 230
Forty: 4.74
City/School: Saddle Brook
State: New Jersey
College Commitment: Rutgers
Top Offers: RUT
   
Synopsis: Written after sophomore year:  A two-time all-area selection by the Herald & News, Beauharnais is a man-child of a ‘backer, possessing a great body and excellent speed (4.74 combine forty) and quickness (4.41 shuttle as a frosh!). He puts his skills to great use on the field, registering a state-leading 144 tackles as a freshman and adding another 104 as a sophomore despite missing a couple of games with a hamstring injury. Also plays QB and RB, passing for 581 yards and 7 TDs and rushing for 1,301 yards and another 7 scores as a sophomore. Already being actively recruited by the eastern powers.
National Ranking Position: 118
   
Rating: 5
   
Junior Local Honors: 2-Newark Star Ledger-Group 1-AS; 2-Newark Star Ledger-Bergen; 1-Passaic North Jersey Herald & News-Area (LB); 1-Bergen-Hackensack Record-Bergen County (LB); 140 New Jersey Juniors to Watch (December 2007)
Sophomore Local Honors: 3-AP-AS (LB); 1-Passaic North Jersey Herald & News-Area (LB); 2-Bergen County
Freshman Local Honors: 1-Herald News-Area (North Jersey)
   
Combines: 2007 Steven Beauharnais  10 Saddle Brook HS NJ New Jersey RB LB 73 226 96 127 31 9′2 4.46 4.87 21 1503
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News And Notes: One of the top juniors in New Jersey………………He committed to Rutgers in June……….1-Passaic North Jersey Herald & News-Area: “Steve Beauharnais, Saddle Brook, Linebacker The 6-2, 200-pound Beauharnais continues to be one of the most imposing defensive presences in Bergen County. He earned first-team All-Bergen and All-B-PSL honors this season as the Falcons won their first three games before finishing 4-6. A junior, Beauharnais made 78 tackles, three interceptions, two sacks and one fumble recovery. Against eventual Non-Public Group 1 champion Paterson Catholic, he had 15 tackles. As a running back, he also rushed for 1,003 yards and eight touchdowns. Beauharnais already holds a scholarship offer from Rutgers and interest from Virginia and Penn State, with more offers likely to emerge over the next year. \”He definitely was a leader,\” Falcons coach Lou Giele said. \”Obviously, he was a leader on the field on offense and defense. As far as being a linebacker was concerned, he has very good vision, runs well to the ball and gets rid of blockers very well. He\’s just a natural out there as a defensive player.”…………….1-Bergen-Hackensack Record-Bergen County: “LB: Steve Beauharnais, Saddle Brook, junior Finished with 78 tackles, two sacks, three interceptions and a fumble recovery”…………..As a sophomore, he had 163 carries for 1,301 yards (7.98 ypc) and 7 TDs, 4 receptions for 35 yards, completed 25 of 55 pases (45.5%) for 581 yards, 7 TDs and 6 INTs and had 75 tackles, 29 assists, 3 sacks and 2 INTs……………A talented two-way prep star who prejects as a LB in college with his fine size, instincts and physical style of play………….4.34 shuttle…………”The defensive line should be sound with Pelli, Periera, Murray, Attanasio and Mormino challenging for starting positions. Beauharnais (104 tackles, three sacks, two interceptions) and Podence will man the middle LB spots in the 50-front defense. The next level Beauharnais, a junior, has received attention from a number of Division I programs, including Virginia and Rutgers. Maneri also is getting D-I looks”………………..Very impressive at New York City Metro (NJ) Underclass Combine-May 20, 2007……………..1-Passaic North Jersey Herald & News-Area: “Steve Beauharnais Saddle Brook Linebacker One of the most impressive and intimidating players in the area, Beauharnais is a true star in the making. After leading the state with 144 tackles as a freshman, he followed that up with 104 in his sophomore campaign despite missing two games with a hamstring injury. The 6-3, 220-pound linebacker had 14 tackles for loss, three sacks, two interceptions and four forced fumbles. Beauharnais also stepped in to play quarterback this season, passing for 581 yards and seven touchdowns against six interceptions. As a running back and quarterback, he rushed for 1,301 yards and seven scores. He accounted for 1,882 total yards of offense. A second-team All-Bergen selection, Beauharnais being recruited by numerous Division I schools, including Rutgers, Penn State, Virginia, Temple, Maryland, North Carolina, Boston College and Connecticut. \”He is the most dominant defensive player on the field.\” Falcons coach David Schuman said”……………..”The engine that runs this unit is Beauharnais, who led North Jersey with 144 tackles as a freshman. He commands attention from ideline to sideline. An aggressive front four should free him up even more.” ………………….1-Herald News-Area (North Jersey):  “Steve Beauharnais, LB, Saddle Brook Just a freshman, the 6-2, 200-pound Beauharnais exploded onto the scene as one of the premier defensive players in the state this season. He notched 112 solo tackles and 32 assisted for a total of 144, the second-most in the state, according to MaxPreps.com; he added three sacks and four pass defenses. \”He was the heart and sole of our defense and the best player on our team despite being a freshman,\” Falcons coach David Schuman said. \”Twice Steven had over 20 tackles in a game, and he had over 10 tackles in nine out of his 10 games. A first-team All-B-PSL selection, Beauharnais is already being recruited by Rutgers, Boston College, Kansas, East Carolina and UConn”
Name: Jordan Hill
Class: 2009
Projected College Position: LB
Position: LB/RB
Height: 6′3
Weight: 235
Forty: 4.60
City/School: Steelton-Highspire
State: Pennsylvania
College Commitment: Rutgers
Top Offers: TEMP, PITT, RUT
   
   
National Ranking Position: 133
   
Rating: 5
   
Junior Local Honors: Midstate top 100 (Harrisburg Patriot-News-August 2007)
Sophomore Local Honors: HM-AP-A-AS (LB); Top 3 Central PA Sophomore Prospects (September 2006); Midstate Top 100 (Harrisburg Patriot News)
   
   
   
   
News And Notes: One of the top junior LB prospects in Pennsylvania…………..He committed to Rutgers in June………As a junior, he recorded 89 tackles, 16 TFL, 9 sacks, 3 FFs and 2 FRs……..HM-AP-A-AS: LB Jordan Hill, Steelton-Highspire, Soph., 6-3, 235. Outstanding inside linebacker and lead blocker as a fullback…………………3.7 core GPA…………Wants to major in business…………Plans to attend Notre Dame junior day………….No offers as of mid-March as he needs to take his SAT………….Harrisburg Patriot-News:  “LINEBACKERS: Jordan Hill is a monster in the middle. But you need more than one hammer to be effective and there are some holes to fill. RUNNING BACKS: To start, there\’s a 2,000-yard rusher. Then the fullback brings 272 pounds of thunder to clear a path. At this level, it\’s a scary combination. Jeremiah Young (5-11, 185 jr) and Jordan Hill (6-4, 272 jr) are the best backfield tandem in the midstate.” …………..Big Hills at Steel-High Sunday, August 27, 2006 BY ERIC F. EPLER For The Patriot-News:  “Competition was fierce back then, although Jordan Hill and his arch-rival, cousin Lloyd Hill, never actually donned the celebrated Steelton Raiders midget football uniform on gameday. \”Small-time\” football, the kind played near playgrounds and neighborhood parks, certainly appealed to both. That much was obvious.  The soft-spoken Jordan Hill, who carried 245 pounds on his 6-foot-3 frame, would strengthen the offensive line at center, while the unrestrained Lloyd Hill, at 6-1 and 290 pounds, would land at tackle…….Ditto for Jordan, who earned a fast reputation when inserted at linebacker against last year\’s District 3-A semifinal opponent, Columbia. One rush. One Jordan Hill tackle. One separated shoulder of the ballcarrier. \”Last year, it surprised me a little bit, playing so early. They didn\’t really know what position to put me in,\” said Jordan Hill, on a short list of top Capital Division linebackers this season. He will continue to block for Young, although from his new fullback assignment. \”It\’s really easy to block for a guy like Jeremiah because of his great vision. It\’s something most people don\’t have.\” Despite the new territory to conquer, Deibler likes what he sees. \”Jordan is a quiet kid and doesn\’t really say a lot,\” he said. \”But after we broke down the [Donegal] film, he had four pancake blocks, and I could see he had a little smile on his face.\” Handling his position well, Jordan helped a Rollers\’ defense that allowed a diminutive 226 total yards per game, which ranked ninth in the midstate, and 12.8 points a game. Should that trend continue, Jordan and Lloyd Hill will have enjoyed banner success. \”Those two guys are great, and the whole crew of current sophomores hang out together. They have classes together and play basketball together,\” said Deibler. \”The Hills\’ genes are pretty good, and I\’m just looking forward to the time when they fully mature and get to that highest level, where I know they can be. It\’s always a lot of new stuff for them, but they go right after it.\” Fred Hill, Lloyd\’s father, still embraces his championship run in 1978. And it\’s a good bet Larry Hill, the football-minded father of Jordan, had a few \”friendly\” competitions with his brother on the way up. Barely into their high school years, Jordan and Lloyd Hill already own a District 3-A championship story that will get passed down to the next generation. Additional stories are, of course, pending.”
Name: Mark Brazinski
Class: 2009
Projected College Position: OL
Position: OL
Height: 6′5
Weight: 280
Forty: 5.21
City/School: Somerville Immaculata
State: New Jersey
College Commitment: Rutgers
Top Offers: BC, BUCKNELL, PENN, RUT, FSU
Contact Information: Immaculata High, 240 Mountain Ave Somerville, NJ 08876 Phone: 908-722-0200 ext. 114 Fax: 908-218-7765
   
National Ranking Position: 65
   
Rating: 5
National Honors: HM-2007 Nike Football Training Camp-Underclassmen (OL)
Junior Local Honors: 3-AP-AS (All Classes) (OL); 2-Newark Star Ledger-Non-Public-AS; 1-Newark Star Ledger-Somerset; 140 New Jersey Juniors to Watch (December 2007)
   
   
   
Combines: Spring 2007: • Brazinski • Mark • OL • 75 • 280 • 2009 • 5.52 • 20 • 4.72 • 24 • 53.34
   
News And Notes: One of the top overall juniors in New Jersey………He committed to Rutgers in June………40 pancakes as a sophomore…..Being recruited as a center…………Has been very impressive on the 2006 and 2007 combine circuit…….Excellent agility and footwork……350 bench, 585 squat as of July 2007……3.6 GPA after his sophomore year…………….Took an unofficial visit to Michigan for the Notre Dame game on September 15, 2007…………Impressive at New Jersey Underclass Combine-April 1, 2007 (OL MVP)
Name: Jamal Wilson
Class: 2009
Projected College Position: OL
Position: OL
Height: 6′6
Weight: 300
Forty:  
City/School: Brooklyn South Shore
State: New York
College Commitment: Rutgers
Top Offers: PSU, RUT, BUFF, SYR, MD, UCONN
   
   
National Ranking Position: 79
   
Rating: 5
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
News And Notes: One of the top overall junior prospects in New York………He committed to Rutgers in April…………..Excellent frame and surprising quickness for a big guy………..2007 preseason:-At 6-6 and 300 pounds, junior OT/DT Jamal Wilson already has received an offer from Penn State.
Name: Tom Savage
Class: 2009
Projected College Position: QB
Position: QB
Height: 6′4
Weight: 217
Forty: 4.76
City/School: Springfield Cardinal O’Hara
State: Pennsylvania
College Commitment: Rutgers
Top Offers: 19+ March Offers: MIA, MICH, RUT, AUB, SYR, IA, ILL, NCST, MIN, PITT, LOU, GA, PSU, STAN, LSU, UVA, FSU, WASH, BC, TEN
   
   
National Ranking Position: 6
   
Rating: 5
National Honors: 18-Sophomores-National (fvsports.com – June 2007); HM-2007 Nike Football Training Camp-Underclassmen
   
Sophomore Local Honors: Top 14 PA Sophs (June 2007)
   
   
   
   
News And Notes: One of the nation’s top junior QB prospects………….He committed to Rutgers in April……………As a junior, he only played in 4 1/2 games due to a broken foot. He passed for 900 yards, 11 TDs and 3 INTs………..Posted on Mon, Dec. 17, 2007 By Tyson McCloud Inquirer Staff Writer: “Here are some top juniors to keep and eye on. Tom Savage, QB, 6-3, 231, junior, Cardinal O’Hara Interested: Illinois, Iowa, Louisville, Miami (Fla.), Michigan, N.C. State, Rutgers. Note: Completed 72 of 136 passes for 809 yards and eight touchdowns for the Lions. . . . Received offers from all seven interested schools.”………….Missed several games as a junior due to a broken foot, but through the first 3 1/2 games he was 63-for-107 for 711 yards passing, eight touchdowns and two rushing touchdowns………..As a sophomore he passed for 1,500 yards, 11 touchdowns and seven interceptions………..Very impressive at the 2008 U.S. Army Combine, where he was named the event’s overall MVP (4.76 40, 4.26 shuttle, 31 vertical) ……….Very impressive at 2007 Florida Friday Night Lights Camp, proving himself to be the best of several highly rated junior QBs…….As of July 2007 he already had offers from Michigan and Miami……Has a cannon for an arm and is really put together well. Thorws a great deep ball…………..Excellent accuracy…..A dropback passer……Older brother Bryan signed with Wisconsin befoe winding up at Hofstra…..3.4 GPA as a sophomore………….June 22, 2007 Class of 2009 Prospects By Chris Dokish, PSR Contributing Editor:  “We may as well start at the top, and the current favorite as the No. 1 prospect in the class is Cardinal O’Hara quarterback TOM SAVAGE. Blessed with great size at 6’4” and 220 pounds, he also possesses a strong arm, very good athleticism and excellent mobility. Savage is also very advanced for his age and has participated in camps and combines across the country, such as Miami and USC. He even has the genes as his brother, Bryan, played quarterback at Wisconsin before transferring to Coffeyville JC in Kansas, then finally settling in at Hofstra. Look for Savage to be one of the quarterback prospects in the country next season”……………..Sophomore starter at QB; One of many sophomores on a 3-8 team that provided no stats…………”Class of 2009 Pennsylvania prospects: Quarterback TOM SAVAGE of Cardinal O’Hara is already 6’4” 210, and he has already picked up experience”……………..Philadelphia Inquirer:  “CARDINAL O’HARA AT EASTON When: 7 tonight, Cottingham Stadium. Matchup: Superbly talented Cardinal O’Hara makes its first visit to fabled Cottingham Stadium, bring along D-I-bound wideout Mark Wedderburn (6-6, 223), D-I-bound tailback John Dempsey (6-1, 195) and 6-4, 218-pound sophomore quarterback Tom Savage”…………………Philadelphia Inquirer:  “The Lions also feature 6-4 sophomore quarterback Tom Savage and 6-6, 223-pound junior tight end Mark Wedderburn. They often run their up-tempo offense out of a four-receiver, one-back set”……………….Philadelphia Inquirer:  “Quarterback club. Prep senior Chris Whitney heads the league’s quarterbacking cast. The co-MVP last year, Whitney has one Division I-A offer (Rutgers) and could land more. In addition to Conwell-Egan’s Kevin Schafer and Neumann-Goretti’s Mark Hatty, both seniors, the other top signal- callers are: La Salle junior John Harrison, West Catholic junior Eric Brennan and O’Hara sophomore Tom Savage”
Name: Desmond Scott
Class: 2009
Projected College Position: RB
Position: RB/DB
Height: 5′9
Weight: 179
Forty: 4.47
City/School: Durham Hillside
State: North Carolina
College Commitment: Rutgers
Top Offers: 14 April Offers: CLEM, NCST, NCAR, SCAR, GA, TEN, UVA, AL, FLA, ECAR, WVU, DUKE, AUB
   
   
National Ranking Position: 8
   
Rating: 5
National Honors: 1-2007 Nike Football Training Camp-Underclassmen (RB); 17-Sophomores-National (fvsports.com – June 2007)
   
   
   
   
   
   
News And Notes: One of the top skill athletes in the nation and is a great prospect at both RB and DB………..He committed to Rutgers in June……….As a junior, he carried the ball 132 times for 800 yards and 7 TDs and had 29 receptions for 540 yards and 1 TD………….Transferred from Southern Durham to Durham Hillside after his sophomore season………….As a sophomore, he had 129 carries for 1,173 yards and 15 TDs………..Blazing fast, elusive, quick and runs excellent routes out of the backfield, displaying a soft pair of hands……….Very impressive at 2007 Florida Friday Night Lights Camp, ranked by most as the top underclassman in attendance while playing RB……..As a freshman at Durham Southern, he primarily played wide receiver where he caught 18 passes for 221 yards, and rushed 42 times for 271 yards and 12 touchdowns…………Tested exceptionally well on the 2007 combine circuit………..2006 RUSHING LEADERS (Min. 1,000 yards) Desmond Scott (soph.) – Southern Durham – 129 – 1,173 – 15 TDS……………….Star sophomore starter for Southern Durham.
Name: Robert Joseph
Class: 2009
Projected College Position: RB
Position: RB/DB
Height: 6′2
Weight: 225
Forty:  
City/School: Broolyn Poly Prep Country Day
State: New York
College Commitment: Rutgers
Top Offers: SYR, PITT, MD, HOFSTRA, DEL, RUT, TEMP, CORNELL
   
   
National Ranking Position: 92
   
Rating: 5
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
News And Notes: One of the top prospects in New York………………A real sleeper who I feel could surprise at the next level…………Junior starter at RB………….He committed to Rutgers in June………..Nice combination of size and speed……………One of 7 sophomores on a 6-3 team that did not provide any stats
Name: Paul Carrezola
Class: 2009
Projected College Position: TE
Position: TE
Height: 6′3
Weight: 252
Forty: 4.87
City/School: Langhorne Neshaminy
State: Pennsylvania
College Commitment: Rutgers
Top Offers: BUFF, NCST, SYR, PITT, IA, RUT
   
   
National Ranking Position: 30
   
Rating: 5
   
Junior Local Honors: 2-Philadelphia Inquirer-Southeastern Pennsylvania (TE); 2-Conference
   
   
   
   
   
News And Notes: One of the top junior TE prospects in Pennsylvania………He committed to Rutgers in May……….As a junior, he had 18 receptions for 260 yards and 2 TDs………….Solid blocker and has good ball skills…………48-5 shot putter as a sophomore……….290 bench, 560 squat, 28 vertical………..2007 Season (Philadelphia Inquirer): “No play loomed larger than a pass on third-and-long on the Redskins’ opening drive of the game. In a highlight reel play, junior tight end Paul Carrezola– despite almost perfect coverage– made a leaping grab of a Kinney strike for a 13-yard gain and a first down at the Knights’ 31-yard line.”
Name: Mark Harrison
Class: 2009
Projected College Position: TE
Position: TE/WR
Height: 6′4
Weight: 215
Forty: 4.38
City/School: Stratford Bunnell
State: Connecticut
College Commitment: Rutgers
Top Offers: RUT
   
   
National Ranking Position: 20
   
Rating: 5
   
Junior Local Honors: 2-Hartford Courant-AS (WR); 2-Bridgeport Connecticut Post-AS (REC); 3-New Haven Register-AS (WR)
   
   
   
   
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News And Notes: On of the top junior TE and WR prospect in Connecticut………..He committed to Rutgers in June…….As a junior WR, he had 42 receptions for 880 yards (20.95 avg.) and 9 TDs…………Projects as aTE due to his nice frame………Still filling out but has soft hands, a good frame and runs well………..Also stars in basketball……………Very impressive at May 2008 Rutgers BigTime Showcase 839 vertical and combine-best 4.38 forty)…………Impressive at March 2008 Tampa New Level Athletics/Scout.com 7 on 7 Tournament…………Hartford Courant:  “5 Juniors to watch: MARK HARRISON, Bunnell — Athletic 6-4 forward has already impressed everyone in the SWC. Now it\’s time for the state to see what he\’s all about”…………….Class — L 2006 Record — 12-1 (8-1 SWC); SWC Champions, Class L champions Starters returning (off/def) — 5/5They\’re here — Jr. WR Mark Harrison; Jr. QB Chris Sloat
Name: Shawney Kersey
Class: 2009
Projected College Position: WR
Position: WR/DB
Height: 6′2
Weight: 175
Forty: 4.53
City/School: Woodbury
State: New Jersey
College Commitment: Rutgers
Top Offers: RUT, IA, ECAR, WVU
   
   
National Ranking Position: 60
   
Rating: 5
   
Junior Local Honors: 1-Camden South Jersey Courier Post-Group 1 (WR); 1-Gloucester County (WR); 1-Conference (WR); 140 New Jersey Juniors to Watch (December 2007)
   
   
   
   
   
News And Notes: One of the top junior WR prospects on the East Coast and overall prospects in New Jersey……………He committed to Rutgers in June……..As a junior, he had 28 receptions, 524 yards and 3 TDs and recorded about 40 tackles and 3 INTs………..One of the very top WRs at the 2008 U.S. Army Combine, posting a 4.53 forty on slow turf and a 37 vertical. He showed off great cutting ability and ran excllent routes. One service listed him among the top WRs at the combine……….10.4 100 meters, 21.7 200 meters……..80% classroom average……..2.5 GPA……….As of December of his junior year he had an offer from Rutgers and was hearing from Boston College, Vanderbilt, North Carolina, and Florida Also likes Michigan and West Virginia………….Camden South Jersey Courier Post:  “PLAYERS TO WATCH • Shawney Kersey, Woodbury, junior, RB/DB: Fine hands with exceptional speed, he could be one of the area\’s best wide receivers”………….Impressive at the June 11, 2007 New Jersey Ultimate 100 National Underclassman Camp……….”For Woodbury, which features quarterback Donte Harvey, the key is getting the ball to swift wide receiver Shawney Kersey”……….”Key among Woodbury’s returning players is Shawney Kersey (WR), a speedster who may rate with the best in the area”…………2007 season: DB Shawney Kersey – Woodbury Kersey finished with 12 tackles and an interception during a 14-6 victory over Haddonfieldr
Name: Aaron Hayward
Class: 2009
Projected College Position: WR
Position: WR/RB
Height: 6′0
Weight: 189
Forty: 4.54
City/School: Carneys Point Penns Grove
State: New Jersey
College Commitment: Rutgers
Top Offers: RUT, NCAR
   
   
National Ranking Position: 67
   
Rating: 5
   
Junior Local Honors: 1-Camden South Jersey Courier Post-Group 1 (RB); 1-Tri-County; Conference Player of the Year; 140 New Jersey Juniors to Watch (December 2007)
   
   
   
Combines: 2007 Aaron Hayward 10 Penns Grove NJ New Jersey 70.5 189 94.5 119.5 25 8\’11 4.78 4.54 21 150.
   
News And Notes: One of the top juniors in New Jersey…………..He committed to Rutgers in June………Starts at RB in high school but with his fine speed and height he projects at WR in college…………As a junior, he had 1,363 yards rushing on 185 carries with 20 touchdowns and caught 7 passes for 270 yards. On defense he had 48 tackles and 3 INTs……………………Through mid-November as a junior he had 1,300 yards rushing and 18 TDs…………As a freshman starter, he had 89 carries for 1,039 yards………….One of the top sprinters in New Jersey with excellent breakaway speed and a nice stride…………Second Team All-Camp at the March 2008 Badger Sport/New Level Athletics Passing Camp……………At the 2008 U.S. Army Combine he ran a 4.59 forty and 4.1 shuttle…………2.5 GPA…………Overall MVP at the New York City Metro (NJ) Underclass Combine-May 20, 2007………………..As of December 2007 he was hearing from Rutgers, Boston College, Maryland and several others…………………..Camden South Jersey Courier:  “Top this.Aaron Hayward is just a sophomore, but Penns Grove fans expect a lot from the 6-0, 175-pound running back this season. That’s because last year Hayward accumulated 1,039 yards on 89 carries”

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Class of 2009: Thoughts and Bios on Michigan Verbals

Posted by roadster997 on July 23, 2008

Yesterday I posted my database extract on Michigan’s most recent reported verbal, DeQuinta Jones.  I’ve decided to go ahead and post extracts from my database on the other Michigan commitments.

Just a few thoughts on Michigan’s verbal commitments.  An interesting statistic is that Michigan’s 13 verbals come from an amazing 9 states.  The Wolverines’ presence in the South has really ramped up under the new coaching staff with two verbals out of Texas (Beaver, Peace) and one each from Florida, Virginia, and Louisiana.  The talent-rich northeastern Ohio corridor has been kind to the Wolverines with three early commitments.  Rich Rodriguez and staff have also picked up a prospect each form Midwestern neighbors Indiana, Illinois and Minnesota.

What is somewhat disconcerting is the lack of early success in Michigan.  Only two early verbals are from Michigan, and both are out of the same school, Detroit Cass Tech, where the head coach is former Wolverine RB and hurdler Thomas Wilcher.

Michigan State, under Mark D’Antonio, has done an impressive job of locking up most of the top in-state talent this year, taking advantage of a ‘”window of opportunity” due to the makeover of the Michigan coaching staff.  Moreover, State has really focused their recruiting efforts on two states – Michigan and Ohio State – under D’Antonio.  Prospects such as Chris Norman and Edwin Baker are two that would have looked great in the winged helmet.

What will be interesting to see is whether Michigan will have more success with the in-state Class of 2010 after the coaching staff has established ties with local programs or whether this is just the start of a longer-term trend with Michigan focusing on other areas of the country (i.e. the South) while D’Antonio more or less has his way in Michigan.

What I really like about the Michigan verbals is the overall speed, quickness and athleticism of the kids, irrespective of their national “ranking”.  Take the most recent reported verbal, DeQuinta Jones, as a prime example.  He doesn’t have the national rep of some of the linemen Michigan has lost out on to Notre Dame in recent weeks (Zach Martin, Chris Watt, Alex Bullard), but at the end of the day he COULD be the best of the bunch.  He is the type of kid who would have probably received a late LSU offer or gone to a school like Auburn.  LSU and Auburn always seem to have these big and athletic defensive linemen who emerge out of recruiting oblivion to become eventual high NFL draft choices.  The fact of the matter is that a lot of these kids in the Deep South play for small town or rural programs and have not had the weight-training nor been hyped in the same manner as midwestern suburban Catholic school stars such as Watt and Martin or stars emerging from powerful prep school programs such as Bullock.  Jones is a prime example of a “high upside” prospect who has his best football ahead of him.

When a school recruits a prospect like Jones, chances are it will either hit a home run or strikeout on the prospect.  In other words, a high upside kid who also has a lot of downside due to his being more of a projection than a proven player.  When a school recruits a star Catholic League lineman such as Martin or Watt, the school pretty much knows what it is getting and such a prospect is more of a proven talent, so the downside isn’t as great but the prospect is already much closer to his upside as a prep player.

Please keep in mind that for most of these prospects information has not been updated since early May since for my premium service (reserved for colleges only, so please do not attempt to subscribe unless you can verify that you are on a college football staff ) I only cover prospects through late in their junior year.

Name: Justin Turner
Class: 2009
Projected College Position: DB
Position: DB/RB
Height: 6′2
Weight: 205
Forty: 4.55
City/School: Massillon Washington
State: Ohio
College Commitment: Michigan
Top Offers: TOL, BALLST, EMU, MICH, ILL, WVU, OHST, MICHST
National Ranking Position: 10
Rating: 5
National Honors: Street & Smith 50 Juniors To Watch
Junior Local Honors:
Sophomore Local Honors: Top 75 Ohio Sophomores (June 2007); Top 25 Ohio Sophomores (May 2007); 10-Sophs-Ohio (May 2007)
Freshman Local Honors: Winter 2006 MBD- 54 of Ohio’s Top Sophomores Class of 2009; Per MN73 in December 2005 a Top Ohio Freshman (17-40)
News And Notes: One of the top overall juniors in Ohio…………..He committed to Michigan on March 28, 2008………….Two-way star who best projects at safety in college due to his physical style of play……….As a junior, he had 40 tackles, 3 INTs, 5 TFL and returned 11 kicks for 355 yards……….Great combination of size, speed and athleticism…………Really wowed onlookers at the 2008 Michigan summer camp, more than living up to his high ranking………Stars in basketball………….Played behind senior Brian Gamble as a sophomore but should see more carries as a junior despite the presence of senior K.J. Herring and super transfer DeVoe Torrence……………Averaged 17ppg as a junior small forward in basketball…………3.0 GPA after his sophomore year. 17 ACT……………..As of March he has fewer offers than one would expect due to a coaching change that has slowed down contacts with numerous schools…………Michigan leads and told him they would offer on the 2008 signing day………..Visited Michigan for the 2007 Ohio State game……………Visited Michigan on October 13, 2007 for Purdue game………Visited Michigan for the September 8, 2007 Oregon loss……………….Massilon News:  “The hosts were poised to assume their first lead of the contest when Huth rolled out and found superstar sophomore phenom Justin Turner for a 29-yard touchdown connection. But the penalty was negated over a questionable call regarding an ineligible player downfield”…………….”A look at 12 players who will play key roles in 2007: : Justin Turner Massillon, Jr., RB-WR-DB The Tigers will find different ways to get him in a position to make plays.” ……………….Spring 2008:  “Turner is going to be a force to be reckoned with for the next three years. The 6′2” 178 lb. phenom led the freshman Tigers with 17 touchdowns this past season, half of those coming on long touchdown runs! Look for him also to be an asset to the reserve team under head coach Brian Pachis unless he goes to varsity and becomes a complement to backs K.J. Herring and Brian Gamble. He might be the best breakout running back Massillon has had since Travis McGuire was in the backfield when he rushed for +300 yards in Massillon’s 1991 42-13 win over Canton McKinley. As the son of Tonja and Paul Turner, he also carries an excellent academic background as he currently possesses a 3.0 grade-point average. He will be one for Massillon fans to salivate over the next three years”……………..Spring 2008:  “Top Sophomores of 2009 Does anybody know the top sophomores of the class of 2009: What about Justin Turner, RB from Massillon? I don’t think that he played varsity but i know that he did break all of the freshman rushing records there…………….One of top 2 sophomore newcomers on a 13-2 team…………….January 25, 2006: Per Mark Steiner had 150 yards rushing as a frosh and an INT to sew up the game against St. Ignatius
Name: Isaiah Bell
Class: 2009
Projected College Position: DB
Position: DB/LB/WR
Height: 6\’3
Weight: 205
Forty: 4.52
City/School: Youngstown Liberty
State: Ohio
College Commitment: Michigan
Top Offers: BG, CIN, MICH, WVU, MIA (OH)
National Ranking Position: 74
Rating: 5
News And Notes: One of the top safety/OLB prospects in Ohio…………..He committed to Michigan on March 31, 2008…………Also a fine WR………….Junior starter at WR and safety and he recorded 24 tackles, 25 assists and 4 INTs……………Great closing speed and can really get to the ball. Very explosive and will really hit you. Excellent ball skills. Has a nice wingspan with lots of room to grow.  May not have the quickness to play DB at Michigan, so I may move him in the next few weeks to a projected OLB…………Could fill out and become an OLB in college or remain at safety…………..One of several talented juniors at Liberty………….April 2007 MBD:  “Posted on 4/7/2007 10:52 AM Re: 2009 Football Prospects — Top Prospects – OHIO Playing at youngstown liberty last year, i can tell u that both fitzgerald and julius will be studs…..last year as a freshman fitz nearly made it to state in the 100m dash, this year i could see him possibly finishing second to mr saine, another player from liberty to watch is isaiah bell, he is a physical freak as a soph and the only reason he didnt get more PT at olb is because he played behind a secondary that included 2 D1 prospects”…………2007 PS:  Massion News:  “QB: Simply put by Whittaker: \’It\’s a race.\’ Seniors Justin Machamer and Anthony Jackson along with juniors Isaiah Bell and Anthony Cleveland are battling for the starting spot. Machamer was the back-up last year and he\’s done well this summer. Jackson and Bell are still learning the position, but they have good athletic ability”
Name: William Campbell
Class: 2009
Projected College Position: DL
Position: DL/OL
Height: 6′5
Weight: 316
Forty: 5.00
City/School: Detroit Cass Tech
State: Michigan
College Commitment: Michigan
Top Offers: MICH, LSU, WISC, CIN, ND, MIA, PSU, MICHST, OHST, IN, ILL, FLA
National Ranking Position: 2
Rating: 5
National Honors: 1-2007 Nike Football Training Camp-Underclassmen (DL)
Junior Local Honors: 2-Detroit News-Metro (OL); 1-Detroit News-Detroit (OL); 1-Detroit Free Press-Detroit (OL)
Sophomore Local Honors: 11-Sophs-Michigan (June 2007)
News And Notes: The top overall prospect in Michigan and among the elite linemen in the nation………….As a junior, he recorded 64 tackles and 7 sacks………….DL MVP at the May 2008 State College Nike Camp………….Was dominant at the 2008 U.S. Army Combine and was considered by many to be the top DL in attendance. He was, simply put, unblockable, beating up on such studs as Marcus Hall in the process. First Team All-Combine……….A superior prospect to former Cass Tech star and current LSU player Joseph Barksdale…………Very impressive at the 2007 Michigan summer camp and he committed to Michigan after being offered at the camp………Entering his junior season he had gotten his weight down to under 300 pounds…….Geat combination of size, power and quick feet for a big kid……………Plays for a program that regularly produces D-I talent, most recently Michigan verbal Boubacar Cissiko and LSU lineman Joseph Barksdale. His defensive coordinator says that he is ahead of Barksdale at the same stage of their respective careers………1-Detroit Free Press-Detroit: “OL — William Campbell School: Cass Tech Class: Junior Size: 6-5, 310 Highlights: Dominant blocker that graded out to 95% on offense. He has seven sacks, two fumble recoveries, 12 tackles for loss and 42 tackles. Committed to Michigan. Coach Thomas Wilcher: “He’s big, fast and strong. He’s very aggressive.””…………………1-Detroit News-Detroit (OL):  “William Campbell, Cass Tech A dominant player on both sides of the line, the Technicians mostly ran behind Campbell. “He graded 95 percent through eight games,” coach Thomas Wilcher said. Campbell also recorded seven sacks among 12 tackles for loss, had 42 tackles and forced two fumbles.” ……………..Sophomore starter at OT and back-up at DT…………385 bench………. As a junior, through early January he was averaging 8ppg in basketball…………3.2 GPA…………Good-natured kid………..Junior OT/DT William Campbell (Michigan) is big (315) and aggressive…………One of 3 sophomores on a 7-4 team and he had 2 tackles and 4 assists through September 29………..Visited Michigan for the 2007 Ohio State game.
Name: Mike Schofield
Class: 2009
Projected College Position: OL
Position: OL
Height: 6′7
Weight: 276
Forty:
City/School: Orland Park Sandburg
State: Illinois
College Commitment: Michigan
Top Offers: NILL, AZ, ILL, MICH, IA, MIA (FL), ORE, ND, PUR, WISC
National Ranking Position: 36
Rating: 5
News And Notes: One of the top junior OT prospects in the Midwest and overall prospects in Illinois…………..He committed to Michigan in June……. Junior starter at OT……………Great frame, excellent quickness, one of the fastest-rising linemen in the nation during 2008 spring evaluation.  Has the quickness to get to the second line of defense.  Huge upside…………Has really filled out since his junior season, adding over 30 pounds to his great frame……………2007 PS Suburban News:  “Senior Adam Devine (6-4, 260) and junior Mike Schofield (6-6, 230) will handle the tackle chores”
Name: Kevin Newsome
Class: 2009
Projected College Position: QB
Position: QB/DB
Height: 6′2
Weight: 208
Forty: 4.57
City/School: Chatham Hargrave Military Academy
State: Virginia
College Commitment: Michigan
Top Offers: 25+ April Offers: VT, NCAR, PSU, WVU, UCONN, NW, STAN, MICH, KY, UVA, NEB, DUKE, ECAR, ILL, MD, TEN
National Ranking Position: 7
Rating: 5
Junior Local Honors: 2-Juniors-Virginia (December 2007: Doug Doughty, Roanoke Times); Top 10 Tidewater Bay Juniors (Summer 2007)
Combines: Spring 2007: Kevin Newsome Western Branch 6-3 195 4.57 4.62 15 31.8
News And Notes: One of the top juniors in Virginia and QB prospects in the nation………….He committed to Michigan in April…………He transferred from Western Branch to Hargrave for his senior year and will play for the post-grad team despite being a prep senior………..As a junior, he passed for 1,200 yards and 12 touchdowns and added over 500 yards and 11 TDs rushing…………..He accounted for over 1,100 yards of offense as a sophomore……………A dual-threat QB who is really put together well………..Has been a starter since his freshman season………..He has nice size, great athleticism and good accuracy in the short to intermediate passing game. He puts nice spin on his balls and has very good arm strength. Needs to shorten his delivery………….Did not overly impress on the 2008 camp circuit, but he was focused on track and had some arm problems.  He started to look better during the summer of 2008, but many scouts had already downgraded him a bit among the nations top QBs.  There is no questioning his athleticism, however, and he will be an ideal fit for what Michigan is looking to do at the QB position………Really impressed onlookers at the 2008 U.S. Army Combine (35 vertical, 4. forty). Some felt that he was the top QBin attendance…….Impressive on the 2007 camping circuit…………..As a junior, he was the state champion in the indoor high hurdles and finished fourth nationally at the Nike indoor championships……….As a freshman he finished tenth in the state in the 110-hurdles……….285 bench, 370 squat, 280 power clean……..3.52 core GPA, 3.7 GPA………….Plans to enroll in college in January 2009…………14.1 110-meter hurdles, 7.5 55-meter hurdles as a sophomore
Name: Shavodrick Beaver
Class: 2009
Projected College Position: QB
Position: QB/ATH
Height: 6′3
Weight: 177
Forty: 4.55
City/School: Wichita Falls Rider
State: Texas
College Commitment: Michigan
Top Offers: TULSA, TCU, AZ, NEB, MICH
National Ranking Position: 14
Rating: 5
Junior Local Honors: HM-AP-4A-AS (QB); HM-TSWA-4A-AS (QB); 1-District 5-4A (QB; MVP)
Sophomore Local Honors: 1-District 5-4A (QB)
News And Notes: One of the top junior QB prospects in Texas……….He committed to Michigan in April……….Dual-threat QB………As a junior he had 79 carries for 482 yards (6.1 ypc) and 5 TDs and completed 173 of 282 passes (61.3%) for 2,629 yards, 31 TDs and 10 INTs………….As a sophomore, he completed 125 of 232 passes (53.9%) for 1,500 yards and 11 TDs………….Plays for a team loaded with skill athletes, and he is the best of the bunch……….Some schools like him as a WR, but Rich Rodriguez wants him as a QB, as he did wat West Virginia with Pat White.  Beaver, however, is much further advanced than White as a passer.  He will need to thicken up a bit to take Big Ten poundings at either QB or WR………………One scout called him the top QB in Texas and very much underrated…………….385 squat, 38 vertical……….Very athletic.  In basketball he was named First Team All-District as a junior after averaging 18.6 points and 12 rebounds per game as a shooting guard.
Name: Fitzgerald Toussaint
Class: 2009
Projected College Position: RB
Position: RB
Height: 5′10
Weight: 185
Forty: 4.40
City/School: Youngstown Liberty
State: Ohio
College Commitment: Michigan
Top Offers: CIN, ILL, PITT, MICH, MICHST, AKRON, WVU
National Ranking Position: 17
Rating: 5
Junior Local Honors: 2-Northeast Inland District-Division III (RB)
Sophomore Local Honors: 6-Sophs-Ohio (May 2007); 2-Northeast Inland District-Division III (RB)
Freshman Local Honors: 54 of Ohio’s Top Sophomores Class of 2009
News And Notes: Probably the top RB in Ohio…………He committed to Michigan in April……………As a junior, he rushed for over 1,400 yards and averaged over 10ypc……….He averaged over 10ypc as a sophomore RB…………A burner who possesses great quickness………….Great quickness and agility. Excellent vision. Especially effective in space.  Ideal small TB or slotback for Michigan…………10.59 electronic 100-meters and 22.60 200-meters…………..One of several talented juniors at Liberty…………..2007 PS (Youngstown News):  “But Liberty has good team speed — junior running back Fitzgerald Toussaint, who used the last name Edwards last season, was an All-Ohioan in two track events last spring — and plenty of young talent remains”…………………”KEY RETURNING PLAYERS: Julius Ferrell (Jr., RB/LB, 6-3, 260); Fitzgerald Toussaint (Jr., RB, 5-10, 175). RB: Toussaint is extremely talented as talked about in the story. But junior Julius Ferrell is going to be the runner who strikes fear into opponents as the 6-foot-3, 260-pound fullback can run like a halfback”……………..Liberty – Liberty boasts two feature backs By: JOE SIMON/Tribune Chronicle: “LIBERTY Most teams in the Trumbull Athletic Conference-8 are aware Liberty has one of the best running backs in the area returning. Those schools may be surprised to hear there are two. Liberty junior Fitzgerald Toussaint tore up the league as a sophomore in 2006, averaging 12 yards per carry, rushing for 1,100 yards and scoring 14 touchdowns. With every skilled position filled last year, Toussaint was fortunate to earn a spot. Junior Julius Ferrell wasn’t so lucky. Ferrell played tight end last season, relinquishing the running back duties to the upperclassmen. Yet, with most of the backfield graduating, the 6-foot-3, 260-pound Ferrell joins the speedy Toussaint to provide power to what looks to be an impressive tandem. ‘I like somebody like Julius back there cause he’s a big guy – which means he can open up all the holes for me,’ Toussaint joked. ‘It’s exciting. We’ve been playing together since little league. We were playing against each other then, but now that we’re together, it’s gonna be fun.’ It may not be very fun for the rest of the TAC-8. The one area the Leopards struggled to excel in last year was the power running game. That’s where Ferrell, a fullback, comes into play. ‘I like hitting,’ said Ferrell, who quickly corrected himself. ‘No, I love hitting.’ While Ferrell brings the power, Toussaint provides the speed. And no one knows that as good as Ferrell – thanks to their years in little league. ‘He was pretty fast back then, too,’ said Ferrell, who added that he’s not too slow himself. ‘Sometimes I got him, sometimes he ran from me.’ Toussaint’s become a bit faster since his and Ferrell’s days with the Northside Knights and Campbell Saints. Toussaint placed sixth in the state in the 100-meter dash and was on the 4 x 100-relay team that finished runners-up in Division II last season. Coach Jeff Whittaker said the extra burst of speed by the 6-foot, 175-pound Toussaint is what sets him apart from other backs. ‘He can kick it into another gear when he hits the hole,’ Whittaker said. ‘And he’s got great hips, good vision, and great acceleration. He’s a good back, we knew that when he was in ninth grade.’ Toussaint and Ferrell played together in the backfield that freshman year, which Toussaint said allows them to know each other’s tendencies. ‘I know the way he is and how he runs,’ said Toussaint, adding that the offensive line will be a key factor in the team’s success. ‘We all just have to work together. If I’m carrying the ball, he’s opening up holes, and if he’s got the ball, I have to open up holes. If we all block who we’re supposed to block, then it will be us and the safety, and I think we can handle that.’ How the rest of the conference handles the duo is the bigger question.”
Name: Jeremy Gallon
Class: 2009
Projected College Position: RB
Position: RB/QB/ATH
Height: 5′9
Weight: 175
Forty: 4.40
City/School: Apopka
State: Florida
College Commitment: Michigan
Top Offers: CFLA, FLA INTL, KAN, AUB, IAST, IA, MICH
National Ranking Position: 31
Rating: 5
Junior Local Honors: 1-Orlando Sentinel-Southern; 1-FSWA-6A-AS (UT-OFF); 1-Orlando Sentinel-Central Florida (QB); 1-Metro Conference (UT-OFF)
News And Notes: One of the top junior RB/ATH prospects in Florida……………He committed to Michigan in June……1-Orlando Sentinel-Central Florida: QB Jeremy Gallon, Apopka, Jr., 5-9/160 Buzz: Elusive doesn\’t begin to describe him. Kept ball 219 times for 1,613 yards and 23 TDs. A 63.6 percent passer (56-for-88) with no INTs for 1,071 yards and 8 TDs…………………An explosive prep QB who will play another skill position in college. One of the most dominant players in central Florida……………Could play RB, WR or CB in college.  An ideal slot for Michigan………..Quick as a hiccup with incredible change of direction……..Soft hands……….Needs to add weight……….300 power clean…………….One of 4 sophomores on a 9-3 6A team………….2007 Season (Orlando Sentinel): “The star of the game for Apopka was junior RB Jeremy Gallon, who rushed for 253 and two touchdowns, and caught a touchdown pass”
Name: Teric Jones
Class: 2009
Projected College Position: RB
Position: RB
Height: 5′9
Weight: 184
Forty: 4.37
City/School: Detroit Cass Tech
State: Michigan
College Commitment: Michigan
Top Offers: MICH
National Ranking Position: 31
Rating: 5
Sophomore Local Honors: 16-Sophs-Michigan (June 2007)
Links:
News And Notes: One of the top juniors in Michigan………..He committed to Michigan on March 29, 2008………….Junior starter at LB and backed up senior Cortez Smith (Indiana verbal) at TB as he had been fighting nagging injuries. He rushed for just under 500 yards for the season……..Very impressive at the 2008 U.S. Army Combine, running the fastest forty at the event (4.37), putting up 20 bench reps and looking great in drills, scurrying past LBs and showing soft hands catching the ball. An All-Combine performer………..Very impressive at the 2007 Michigan summer camp……Played JV ball as a sophomore as Cass Tech was loaded with upperclass D-I skill players, but he will start at TB as a junior……..305 bench, 505 squat………10.7 100-meters and also long jumps…….Ran a 4.39 forty in the summer of 2007…………His coach, Thomas Wilcher, calls him an outstanding RB prospect………..Quality character………..Good basketball player………………2.8 GPA………..As of December 2007 he was hearing from Michigan, Michigan State, Penn State, Alabama, Tennessee. Michigan State, Michigan and Tennessee are favorites……………Took an unofficial visit to Michigan for the Penn State game on September 22, 2007…………..Took an unofficial visit to Michigan for the Appalachian State loss on September 1, 2007……..Junior season: Rushed for 104 yards and two touchdowns against Detroit Mumford
Name: Bryce McNeal
Class: 2009
Projected College Position: WR
Position: WR
Height: 6′2
Weight: 180
Forty: 4.46
City/School: Minneapolis Breck
State: Minnesota
College Commitment: Michigan
Top Offers: 18+ May Offers: COL, MIN, NEB, IA, UCONN, NCAR, AZ, MICH, CLEM, LOU, MS, SCAR, AUB, OK, ILL
National Ranking Position: 16
Rating: 5
Junior Local Honors: Top 20 Minnesota Juniors (December 2007); AP All-State Football Nominee (WR)
Sophomore Local Honors: HM-St. Paul Pioneer Press-AS (WR); 1-Tri-Metro
News And Notes: One of the top WRs in the midwest and possibly the top overall prospect in Minnesota…………….He committed to Michigan in May………2007 AP All-State Football Nominee: WR Bryce McNeal, JR, Breck: Data: 6\’2\”, 180 lbs. 2007 Stats: 36 catches for 665 yards, 7 TDs. Notes: Runs great routes, excellent body control, runs well after the catch. Considered the state\’s best WR prospect after Michael Floyd…………….As a sophomore, he had 57 receptions for 701 yards and 4 TDs and 13 carries for 94 yards and 1 TD…………..Has been a two-way varsity starter since his freshman year……….Looked good at the 2008 U.S. Army Combine, and one service named him First Team All-Combine. Nice speed and soft hands………Camped in 2007 at Minnesota, Colorado and Nebraska (ran at 4.45 at the camp)………..4.21 combine shuttle in 2007………37 vertical………..Varsity starter in basketball for a state finalist team and All-Conference in track as a sophomore………..2.4 core GPA at a strong school, 21 ACT…………His step-father Melvin Moore, was an NFL receiver with the Pittsburgh Steelers and Minnesota Vikings……………..Third Team All-Camp at the March 2008 Badger Sport/New Level Athletics Passing Camp…………..Minneapolis Tribune:  “Thiel said he is looking for a breakout year from sophomore Bryce McNeal. He started last season at wide receiver and defensive back, but was in the shadow of Xavier Rucker, who is now at Nebraska, and McMichael, who moved on to Boston College. \”Bryce has the athletic ability to continue the tradition of outstanding wide receivers at Breck,\” Thiel said.”
Name: DeWayne Peace
Class: 2009
Projected College Position: WR
Position: WR/DB
Height: 6′0
Weight: 178
Forty: 4.64
City/School: Grand Prairie South Grand Prairie
State: Texas
College Commitment: Michigan
Top Offers: KAN, SMU, A&M, MICH,
National Ranking Position: 55
Rating: 5
Combines: DeWayne Peace South Grand Prairie 5-11.5 178 4.68 3.91 7.57 34.5.
Links:
News And Notes: One of the top WRs in Texas………….He committed to Michigan in June………As a junior, he had 15 receptions for 285 yards (19.0 avg.) and 3 TDs and 6 KRs for 169 yards (28.2 avg.)…………295 bench, 375 squat, 3.91 shuttle…………Very impressive at the April 2008 Fort Worth Nike Camp (WR MVP) and some felt he was among the very best prospects in attendance…………Very explosive WR who possesses soft hands and good strength.  Could also project as a DB in college despite limited time at the position.  More quick than fast.  In fact, he has tremendous quickness and change-of-direction skills (note the outstanding 3.91 shuttle).  Also can go vertical (34.5 inches).  Very much underrated as he also plays for a program that consistently produces D-I talent and where it is tough to get a lot of touches as an underclassman…………………Very impressive at 2008 Michigan and Texas A&M camps
Name: Jordan Barnes
Class: 2009
Projected College Position: LB
Position: LB
Height: 6′0
Weight: 223
Forty: 4.50
City/School: Fort Wayne Homestead
State: Indiana
College Commitment: Michigan
Top Offers: PUR, WISC, HOU, BAY, AL, IAST, IN, ILL, LOU, MICH, OHST
National Ranking Position: 64
Rating: 5
News And Notes: One of the top overall prospects in Indiana……….He committed to Michigan in June……..As a junior he recorded 61 tackles…………..Great combination of power and quickness. Slightly undersized, but surprising athleticism, power and quickness.  A bit raw but from an athletic perspective he is the total package.  Indiana kids are usually underrated early in the recruiting process from the national perspective (e.g. Steve Brown), and Barnes fits the mold………….Very impressive at May 2008 Columbus Nike Camp………….Tested second best in the SPARQ at the February 2008 Orlando Nike (4.50 hand 40, 4.24/sh, 38.1/vert, 37\’0\”/pb, 125.88/SPARQ), proving himself among talent-rich Florida’s best…………315 bench, 38 vertical, 4.24 shuttle…….The son of former NFL player Roosevelt Barnes

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Class of 2009: New Michigan Verbal DeQuinta Jones

Posted by roadster997 on July 22, 2008

MGoBlog is reporting that Louisiana defensive lineman DeQuinta Jones has committed to Michigan.  Jones is a prospect who has gotten MUCH bigger since his junior season and now projects as a DT in college.  Here is an extract from my database on Jones:

Name: DeQuinta Jones
Class: 2009
Projected College Position: DL
Position: DL
Height: 6′4
Weight: 300
Forty: 4.80
City/School: Bastrop
State: Louisiana
College Commitment: Michigan
Top Offers: MICH, SMS, TCU, OKST, ARK, CAL, AL
National Ranking Position: 58
Rating: 5
News And Notes: One of the top DL prospects in Louisiana………….He committed to Michigan in July………..Junior starter at DT for the unbeaten 4A state champs and he recorded 81 tackles (2nd on the team), 3 sacks and 3 FRs………..Does a great job of overpowering opposing linemen and is very quick. Great motor and a real play-maker for a DL………….Has really bulked up since his junior season and now most project him as a DT instead of a DE………….Plays for a strong program………….SDE who should be heavily recruited…………..He has an older brother who plays for Southern Mississippi…………Looked very good at the 2009 LSU summer camp………… 2.9 GPA………………Dandy Don Interview (Winter 2008): “DeQuinta Jones DT, 6′3″, 250, 4.8 Coach Bradshaw also had great things to say about DeQuinta Jones (DT, 6′3″, 250, 4.8). Jones is hearing from Southern Mississippi, LSU, Ole Miss, Mississippi, Tulane and in-state schools. Jones has a 2.9 GPA and has not taken the ACT yet. Jones and several of his teammates will attend at least one LSU Summer camp this Summer.”

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New Page Featuring Class of 2009 Commitments

Posted by roadster997 on June 25, 2008

I’ve created a new page, which can be found at the top of this blog, that lists the Class of 2009 Commitments.

I will try and update the page as frequently as possible, so check it regularly to see how your favorite school, and the competition, is doing on the recruiting trail.

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Class of 2009: Commitments List

Posted by roadster997 on June 22, 2008


Name Pos-Coll Ht. Wt. 40 City/School State College Commitment Rk-Nat Rating Top Offers Class
Dee Frieson WR Orange Park Fleming Island Florida Akron 4 Akron 2009
Quinton Dial DL 6\’5 309 5.70 Pinson Clay-Chalkville Alabama Alabama 107 5 AL, FLA, AUB, CLEM, TEN, CFLA, MARSH 2009
Mike Marrow LB 6\’2 235 4.70 New Albany Ohio Alabama 54 5 TOL, NEB, PSU, AL 2009
D.J. Fluker OL 6′6 326 Foley Alabama Alabama 9 5 20+ February Offers: AL, MS, MSST, AUB, CLEM, FLA, WAKE, MICH, TEN, LSU, TT 2009
Kellen Williams OL 6′4 297 5.25 Snellville Brookwood Georgia Alabama 57 5 CFLA, UAB, RUT, VANDY, ARK, WAKE, BC, NCST, FSU, AL 2009
Darius McKeller OL 6′6 295 Jonesboro Georgia Alabama 94 5 AL, MSST 2009
Chance Warmack OL 6\’4 331 5.66 Atlanta Westlake Georgia Alabama 103 5 AL, AUB, ARK 2009
A.J. McCarron QB 6′4 165 5.06 Mobile St. Paul’s Episcopal Alabama Alabama 8 5 16 February Offers: AL, LSU, FSU, FLA, AUB, TEN, COL, NEB, PUR, MS, RUT, OK, MIA, GA, WVU 2009
Trent Richardson RB 5\’11 205 4.40 Pensacola Escambia Florida Alabama 6 5 20+ May Offers: MSST, MS, PUR, SCAR, AL, LSU, LA-LAF, CLEM, KY, DUKE, FSU, SFLA, AUB, FLA, TEN, MICH, MD 2009
Richard Morrison DB 6\’0 166 4.71 Royse City Texas Arizona 186 5 UNLV, AZ 2009
Trevor Erno LB 6′3 225 4.80 Lakewood California Arizona 53 5 SDST, COL, ORE, NEB, WASH, AZ, CAL, WASHST 2009
Kylan Butler RB 5′9 190 Concord De La Salle California Arizona 101 5 AZ, WASH 2009
Matt Tucker DB 6′3 190 4.60 Aurora Grandview Colorado Arizona State 129 5 AZST 2009
Anthony Rose DB 6\’0 185 Tempe Marcos de Niza Arizona Arizona State 233 5 x 2009
Kody Koebensky OL 6\’3 277 5.33 Scottsdale Saguaro Arizona Arizona State 152 5 SDST, MON, ARMY, AZST, AZ, WASH, IDAHO, UTAH, AIR FORCE 2009
Brock Osweiler QB 6′8 240 Kalispell Flathead Montana Arizona State 17 5 WASHST, AZST, STAN 2009
Shane McCullen RB 6\’3 192 4.47 Apache Junction Arizona Arizona State 89 5 ARMY, WASHST, CAL, STAN, AZST 2009
Ryan Calendar DL 6\’8 220 4.80 Caddo Mills Texas Arkansas 123 5 ARK 2009
Colby Berna OL 6′4 280 5.10 Fayetteville Arkansas Arkansas 34 5 ARK 2009
Will Secord QB 6′2 212 4.66 Frisco Wakeland Texas Arkansas 64 5 ARK 2009
Turrell Williams RB 6′2 195 4.50 West Helena Central Arkansas Arkansas 76 5 MS, TCU, ARK, TULSA 2009
Austin Tate TE 6\’5 230 Harrison Arkansas Arkansas 36 5 ARKST, ARK 2009
Andre Harris OL 6\’4 332 5.43 Lovejoy Georgia Aubuen 58 5 GT, CFLA, MD, TEN, AUB 2009
Terrance Coleman DL 6′2 244 4.89 Mobile Williamson Alabama Auburn 102 5 AUB, AL, MS 2009
Jamontay Pilson DL 6′2 258 5.10 Greenville Alabama Auburn 108 5 AUB, AL 2009
Harris Gaston LB 6′2 200 4.60 Bessemer Academy Alabama Auburn 95 5 MSST, AUB, KY 2009
Jonathan Evans LB 6\’0 205 4.50 Prichard Blount Alabama Auburn 149 5 SMS, STH AL, UAB, AUB 2009
Aaron Moore OL 6\’5 255 Frisco Centennial Texas Auburn 152 5 Auburn 2009
Raymond Cotton QB 6′4 216 4.74 Fort Meade Maryland Auburn 33 5 AUB, TROY, KY, PUR, MSST, STAN 2009
Rodney Scott RB 5\’9 180 4.41 Cross City Dixie County Florida Auburn 47 5 AUB, SFLA, MS, MSST, SCAR, FLA 2009
LaDarius Perkins RB 5\’8 180 4.40 Greenville St. Joseph Mississippi Auburn 92 5 AUB 2009
Philip Lutzenkirchen TE 6\’4 232 4.73 Marietta Lassiter Georgia Auburn 13 5 TROY, MSST, AUB, STAN, GT, FSU, CLEM, NCST 2009
Brandon Heavens WR 5′10 170 4.46 Bessemer Academy Alabama Auburn 95 5 AUB, MSST, KY, TEN 2009
LaVoyd James WR 5\’10 176 4.57 Mobile Williamson Alabama Auburn 101 5 AUB, MS, MSST 2009
Travante\’ Stallworth WR 5\’10 180 4.40 Leesville Louisiana Auburn 135 5 x 2009
Kelvin Palmer DL 6\’5 260 Dallas Adamson Texas Baylor 137 5 BAY 2009
Tevin Elliott LB 6\’2 204 4.83 Mount Pleasant Texas Baylor 152 5 BAY 2009
Brody Trahan QB 6\’0 203 4.80 Dickinson Texas Baylor 109 4 NMST, STEPHEN F. AUSTIN, BAY 2009
Glasco Martin WR 6\’1 189 4.64 Round Rock Stony Point Texas Baylor 126 5 BAY 2009
Quaylon Ewing DB 6\’1 178 4.66 Sugar Land Fort Bend Kempner Texas Boise State 4 BOISE ST 2009
Ebenezer Makinde DB 5\’9 161 4.77 Phoenix Paradise Valley Arizona Boise State 4 BOISE ST 2009
John-Michael Davis LB 6\’1 215 4.59 Rancho Santa Margarita California Boise State 62 5 NMEX, BOISE ST 2009
Joe Southwick QB 6\’1 179 4.71 Danville San Ramon Valley California Boise State 76 5 SJST, NEV, BOISE ST 2009
Malcolm Johnson RB 5\’11 185 Gresham Barlow Oregon Boise State 125 5 BOISE ST 2009
Dillon Quinn DL 6′6 271 Pawling Trinity-Pawling New York Boston College 68 5 MD, UVA, BC 2009
Andre Lawrence LB 6\’2 200 4.40 Hartford Public Connecticut Boston College 57 5 UCONN, BC, MD 2009
Craig Bills DB 6′2 205 Provo Timpview Utah BYU 58 5 BYU 2009
Jray Galeal DB 6′0 185 4.50 Kahuku Hawaii BYU 157 5 BYU 2009
Tui Crichton OL 6′4 290 5.00 Provo Timpview Utah BYU 73 5 BYU, UTAH 2009
Terry Alletto OL 6′3 265 Parker Ponderosa Colorado BYU 149 5 BYU 2009
Adam Timo RB 6′1 175 4.50 St. George Snow Canyon Utah BYU 68 5 BYU, STAN 2009
Allen Bridgford QB 6′3 213 4.70 Mission Viejo California California 22 5 STAN, TT, AZST, AZ, COL, UTAH, CAL 2009
Terrell Williams WR 6′2 165 4.49 Keller Fossil Ridge Texas California 87 5 CAL, MO, MS, AZ 2009
Corey Ammons DB 6\’1 175 Miami Archbishop Carroll Florida Central Florida 4 CFLA 2009
Evan Swindall OL 6\’3 280 5.12 Lafayette Georgia Central Florida 4 CFLA, STH AL 2009
D.J. Brown TE 6\’3 225 4.90 Dunnellon Florida Central Florida 84 4 CFLA 2009
Cody Wilson WR 5\’9 165 Rochester Adams Michigan Central Michigan 4 CMU 2009
Everett Horne DB 5′10 175 4.50 Cincinnati North College Hill Ohio Cincinnati 228 4 CIN 2009
Will Saddler DB 6′4 205 4.50 Columbus East Indiana Cincinnati 260 4 CIN 2009
Dan Sprague DL 6\’3 258 5.39 Worthington Kilbourne Ohio Cincinnati 197 4 CIN 2009
Michael Hilty DL 6\’4 235 Powell Olentangy Liberty Ohio Cincinnati 198 4 CIN 2009
Ryan Paxson DL 6\’7 210 4.72 Brighton Michigan Cincinnati 199 4 CIN 2009
Sean McClellan DL 6\’4 245 4.90 Cincinnati Moeller Ohio Cincinnati 200 4 CIN, AKRON, KENT ST, OHIO U. 2009
Mitch Meador LB 6\’4 222 4.89 Whiteland Indiana Cincinnati 190 4 CIN 2009
Angel Clybourn LB 6′1 212 4.71 Blairstown Blair Academy New Jersey Cincinnati 4 CIN 2009
Austen Bujnoch OL 6\’5 265 4.80 Cincinnati Elder Ohio Cincinnati 190 5 MIA (OH), OHIO, IN, CIN, LOU, ECAR 2009
Andre Cureton OL 6\’6 280 Indianapolis Pike Indiana Cincinnati 4 CIN 2009
Josh Jones WR 6′1 205 4.50 Cincinnati Elder Ohio Cincinnati 113 5 CIN, IN, OHIO U. 2009
DeVonte Holloman DB 6′2 213 4.50 Charlotte Independence North Carolina Clemson 2 5 MARSH, CLEM, GA, NCST, UVA, AUB, FLA, NCAR, ND, MICH, SCAR, TEN, LSU 2009
Craig Loston DB 6′1 190 4.57 Houston Aldine Eisenhower Texas Clemson 3 5 20+ April Offers: A&M, CAL, MIA, GA, FLA, OK, ND, PSU, LSU, CLEM, COL, MIN, OKST, MICH 2009
Malliciah Goodman DL 6′4 242 4.53 Florence West Florence South Carolina Clemson 33 5 SCAR, CLEM, MD, TEN, UVA 2009
Eric Fields LB 6′3 215 4.60 Warner Robins Northside Georgia Clemson 18 5 CLEM, FSU, GA, NCST, LSU, DUKE, AL 2009
Quandon Christian LB 6\’3 205 4.51 Lake View South Carolina Clemson 109 5 CLEM 2009
J.K. Jay OL 6′7 275 4.78 Greenville Christ Church Episcopal South Carolina Clemson 15 5 CLEM 2009
Larry Raper RB 5′10 168 4.24 Shelby North Carolina Clemson 43 5 CLEM 2009
Roderick McDowell RB 5′10 175 4.40 Sumter South Carolina Clemson 70 5 CLEM, KY, SCAR 2009
Tyler Shatley TE 6′3 255 4.75 Connelly Springs East Burke North Carolina Clemson 20 5 NCST, CLEM, WAKE 2009
Jordan Wynn QB 6\’2 175 Oceanside California Colorado 42 5 UTAH, IAST, SDST, COL, NMEX 2009
Jarrod Darden WR 6\’5 205 4.60 Keller Central Texas Colorado 96 5 OKST, NCAR, TT, MIN, COL 2009
Donavan Bonner DB 6\’2 225 4.60 Dallas Spruce Texas Colorado State 4 UTEP, COLST 2009
Leon Kinnard DB 5′8 177 4.43 Towson Loyola Maryland Connecticut 147 5 UCONN, MD 2009
Mike Osiecki LB 6′2 212 4.80 Semour Connecticut Connecticut 119 5 UCONN 2009
Marcus Aiken WR 6′1 175 Bristol St. Paul Catholic Connecticut Connecticut 136 5 UCONN 2009
Malik Generett WR 6\’5 205 4.50 York William Penn Pennsylvania Connecticut 174 4 UCONN 2009
John Drew DL 6\’2 297 4.92 Columbus Northside Georgia Duke 109 5 GT, DUKE, MSST, VANDY 2009
Ryan Hall TE 6′4 235 4.80 Orlando Olympia Florida Duke 55 4 DUKE 2009
Torrance Hunt DB 5\’7 154 4.25 Durham Jordan North Carolina East Carolina 4 ECAR 2009
Michael Brooks DL 6′3 295 5.10 Yanceyville Bartlett Yancey North Carolina East Carolina 190 4 ECAR 2009
Lamar McLendon LB 6\’1 195 Fayetteville Seventy-First North Carolina East Carolina 3 ECAR 2009
Rio Johnson QB 6\’3 177 4.72 Tyrone Sandy Creek Georgia East Carolina 102 4 UAB, OHIO U., ECAR 2009
Greg Reid DB 5′7 198 4.64 Valdosta Lowndes Georgia Florida 49 5 VT, FLA INTL, FLA, AUB, FSU, GA 2009
Gary Brown DL 6′3 275 4.67 Greensboro West Gadsden Florida Florida 17 5 FLA, CLEM, MIA, FSU, ND, MS 2009
Jon Halapio OL 6′4 302 St. Petersburg Catholic Florida Florida 63 5 FLA INTL, FLA 2009
Michael Gillislee RB 5\’11 170 4.48 DeLand Florida Florida 44 5 24+ April Offers: MSST, MS, CLEM, AUB, GT, IN, MEMPHIS, SFLA, SCAR, PUR 2009
Nu\’keese Richardson WR 5\’9 165 4.45 Pahokee Florida Florida 21 5 FLA AT, FLA INTL, SCAR, FLA, WVU, WAKE, CLEM, MIA, FSU, MICH, USC, GA, TEN 2009
Jajuan Harley DB 6′0 193 4.37 Tallahassee Rickards Florida Florida State 11 5 FSU, CLEM, FLA INTL, SCAR, AL 2009
Gerald Demps DB 5′10 187 4.50 Valdosta Lowndes Georgia Florida State 78 5 AUB, FSU 2009
Justin Bright DB 6\’2 185 4.50 Duncan Byrnes South Carolina Florida State 126 5 FSU, A&M 2009
Jacobbi McDaniel DL 6′0 276 4.79 Madison County Florida Florida State 4 5 MS, CLEM, FSU, MIA, GA, AL, AUB, FLA, LSU, TEN 2009
Brandon Jenkins DL 6′3 223 4.70 Tallahassee Florida State University Florida Florida State 34 5 FLA INTL, MIA, CFLA, RUT, KY, TEN, SCAR, ARK, LSU, FLA, GA, SCAR 2009
Ed Stinson DL 6′6 225 4.70 Homestead South Dade Florida Florida State 55 5 FLA INTL, SFLA, MIA, AUB, FSU 2009
Columbus “C.J.” Mizell LB 6′2 212 4.51 Tallahassee Leon Florida Florida State 15 5 FLA, GA, SCAR, MD, NCST, FSU 2009
Chris Thompson RB 5′8 178 4.44 Madison County Florida Florida State 15 5 FSU, FLA, MIA, CLEM, ILL, LOU, MEMPHIS, MS, GA 2009
Bryan Stork TE 6\’4 240 Vero Beach Florida Florida State 25 5 FLA INTL, FLA AT, SYR, WISC, FSU 2009
Willie Downs WR 6′3 200 4.40 Tallahassee Godby Florida Florida State 10 5 FSU, FLA INTL, MS, CLEM 2009
Willie Haulstead WR 6\’2 195 4.59 Titusville Florida Florida State 39 5 8 April Offers: FSU, SFLA, CFLA, BC, FLA INTL, AUB, SCAR, FLA AT, PUR 2009
Derek Carr QB 6\’2 180 4.80 Bakersfield Christian California Fresno State 58 5 UTAH, FRESST, SMU 2009
Shawn Williams DB 6′1 195 4.50 Blakely Early County Georgia Georgia 115 5 GA 2009
Abry Jones DL 6′4 260 Warner Robins Northside Georgia Georgia 22 5 FLA, FSU, CLEM, MIA, GA, AL 2009
Michael Gilliard LB 6′1 200 4.60 Valdosta Georgia Georgia 30 5 21 April Offers: MIDTENST, ILL, GA, GT, AL, NCST, MIA, FLA, IN, FSU, CFLA, AUB, SCAR, MICHST, MICH, ND 2009
Dexter Moody LB 6′2 215 4.50 Twin City Emanuel County Institute Georgia Georgia 50 5 FLA, GA, SCAR 2009
Chase Vasser LB 6′4 208 4.49 Gainesville Chestatee Georgia Georgia 63 5 GA, VT 2009
Austin Long OL 6′6 270 Eads Briarcrest Christian Tennessee Georgia 14 5 14 April Offers: AL, GA, FLA, MSST, MS, TEN, FSU, NCAR, SMS, AUB, ARK, MICH, MIA 2009
Chris Burnette OL 6′4 300 5.10 LaGrange Troup County Georgia Georgia 29 5 CFLA, GA, AUB, OK, FLA 2009
Dallas Lee OL 6′4 290 5.10 Buford Georgia Georgia 55 5 VANDY, CFLA, SFLA, TEN, UAB, GT, FSU, GA 2009
Aaron Murray QB 6′3 189 4.74 Tampa Plant Florida Georgia 2 5 56 April Offers: MS, OREST, SFLA, BC, FLA INTL, WAKE, AUB, FLA, GA, LOU, PUR, STAN, TEN, LSU, KY, VANDY, SCAR, ARK, FSU 2009
Zach Mettenberger QB 6′5 210 4.70 Watkinsville Oconee County Georgia Georgia 11 5 FSU, BC, MS, GA 2009
Washaun Ealey RB 6′0 205 4.45 Twin City Emanuel County Institute Georgia Georgia 14 5 FLA, GA, SCAR, CLEM, AUB 2009
J.C. Lanier DL 6′4 325 5.70 Twin City Emanuel County Institute Georgia Georgia Tech 71 5 GT, CLEM 2009
Jay Finch DL 6\’4 255 Kennesaw Mountain Georgia Georgia Tech 134 5 LOU, MS, NCST, GT, CFLA, ECAR 2009
Chaun Gresham LB 6′3 205 Winder Apalachee Georgia Georgia Tech 70 5 GA STHN, MARSH, VANDY, SCAR, GT, CLEM, AL 2009
Brandon Watts LB 6′2 226 4.58 Sandersville Washington County Georgia Georgia Tech 71 5 GT, FLA 2009
Emmanuel Dieke LB 6′7 205 College Park North Clayton Georgia Georgia Tech 94 5 GT, MSST, NCAR, RUT 2009
Daniel Drummond LB 6\’3 219 4.66 Flowery Branch Georgia Georgia Tech 149 5 GT 2009
Chris Crenshaw LB 6\’2 211 4.71 Louisville Jefferson County Georgia Georgia Tech 156 5 GT 2009
Jordan Luallen QB 6\’3 193 4.71 Greenwood Center Grove Indiana Georgia Tech 18 5 IN, IA, PUR, STAN, GT, CIN, LOU 2009
Jeremy Moore WR 6\’3 175 4.50 Austin Johnson Texas Georgia Tech 140 5 x 2009
Kalua Noa WR 6\’2 200 Honolulu Kaiser Hawaii Hawaii 177 4 HAWAII 2009
Thomas Bates DB 5′11 180 4.48 Baytown Lee Texas Houston 163 5 HOU, IA 2009
Radermon Scypion DL 6′4 213 5.09 Port Arthur Memorial Texas Houston 158 4 HOU 2009
Darryl Jackson DL 6′4 285 Houston Yates Texas Houston 195 4 HOU 2009
Tyrone Campbell DL 6′1 280 5.05 Channelview Texas Houston 196 4 HOU 2009
Kelvin King LB 6\’2 205 Houston Alief Taylor Texas Houston 4 HOU 2009
Ralph Oragwu OL 6′4 256 4.92 Missouri City Fort Bend Marshall Texas Houston 4 HOU 2009
Charles Sims RB 6\’1 179 4.50 Houston Westbury Texas Houston 154 4 HOU 2009
Jared Pickett RB 5′8 158 4.68 Missouri City Fort Bend Marshall Texas Houston 4 HOU 2009
Tyler Chambers TE 6′4 190 4.90 San Antonio MacArthur Texas Houston 71 4 HOU 2009
Lendell Buckner DL 6′3 325 Chicago Leo Illinois Illinois 42 5 TOL, NILL, COL, ILL, WISC, MICHST, NW 2009
Leon Hill OL 6′6 341 Chicago Leo Illinois Illinois 23 5 ILL, MICHST, WISC, AZ, KANST, TEN 2009
Josh Keyt OL 6\’3 230 Roachdale North Putnam Indiana Indiana 229 4 IN 2009
Brad Rogers LB 5′10 230 4.65 Toledo Central Catholic Ohio Iowa 127 5 IA 2009
David Barrent OL 6′8 290 West Des Moines Valley Iowa Iowa 21 5 ILL, IAST, IA, NW, MICHST, MIN, NEB 2009
Kyle Lichtenberg OL 6′6 307 5.30 Bettendorf Iowa Iowa State 206 4 IAST, COLST 2009
Dexter Linton DB 5\’10 175 4.48 Arlington Bowie Texas Kansas 125 5 KAN, OKST, PUR, WISC, HOU, TT 2009
Prinz Kande DB 6\’0 185 4.60 Euless Trinity Texas Kansas 187 5 KAN 2009
Tyler Patmon DB 5′11 180 4.50 Cedar Park Vista Ridge Texas Kansas 252 4 IAST, KAN 2009
Earnest Norman LB 5\’11 220 4.58 Euless Trinity Texas Kansas 185 4 TULSA, KAN 2009
Ty Cloud OL 6\’4 295 Flower Mound Marcus Texas Kansas 211 4 KAN, HOU, SMS 2009
Christian Matthews QB 6\’3 180 4.60 Arlington Bowie Texas Kansas 40 5 KAN, LOU, NW, MICH, UTAH 2009
Jordan Webb QB 6′1 204 Union Missouri Kansas 54 5 KAN 2009
DeShaun Sands RB 5′9 180 Coconut Creek Monarch Florida Kansas 107 5 KAN 2009
Josh Johnson DL 6\’8 265 Peculiar Raymore-Peculiar Missouri Kansas State 127 5 KANST 2009
Danny Gress LB 6\’0 225 4.75 Clayton Northmont Ohio Kent State 4 KENT ST 2009
Bryan Wagner OL 6′5 285 Mantua Crestwood Ohio Kent State 4 KENT ST 2009
Larry Warford OL 6′4 325 Richmond Madison Central Kentucky Kentucky 101 5 KY 2009
Jerrell Greene RB 6′2 210 4.55 Lexington Paul Dunbar Kentucky Kentucky 106 5 KY 2009
LaRod King WR 6′6 190 4.60 Radcliff North Hardin Kentucky Kentucky 122 5 WKY, KY 2009
Sir Chauncey Holloway RB 5\’8 190 Seffner Armwood Florida Liberty 4 LIBERTY 2009
Blake Cogswell DL 6\’2 260 Shreveport Evangel Christian Louisiana Louisiana-Monroe 4 LA-MON 2009
Mike Privott LB 6′0 233 4.69 Norfolk Lake Taylor Virginia Louisville 31 5 PSU, AL, MD, UCONN, NCAR, NCST, PITT, LOU, WVU 2009
Janzen Jackson DB 5′11 175 4.55 Lafayette Carencro Louisiana LSU 30 5 MS, TULANE, LSU, GT, AL 2009
Mike Brockers DL 6′6 260 4.90 Houston Chavez Texas LSU 20 5 A&M, HOU, AZST, NEB, LSU, STAN, OK, OKST, TT 2009
Josh Downs DL 6′2 265 4.80 Bastrop Louisiana LSU 84 5 LSU 2009
Kevin Minter LB 6′0 231 4.52 Suwanee Peachtree Ridge Georgia LSU 17 5 MS, UVA, SCAR, NCST, LSU, KY, WVU, PUR, UCONN, USC, MD, OK, NEB 2009
Willie Ferrell LB 6′2 225 4.70 Tallahassee FAMU Florida LSU 25 5 FLA INTL, LSU, ILL, ECAR, FLA A&M, MIN, MD, SCAR, CFLA, SFLA 2009
Chris Faulk OL 6\’6 293 5.18 Slidell Northshore Louisiana LSU 37 5 LSU, TULANE, LA TECH, MICH, NEB, ARK, LA-MON, MS 2009
Henry Orelus OL 6′5 285 5.48 Belle Glade Glades Central Florida LSU 49 5 LSU, TEN, AUB 2009
Carneal Ainsworth OL 6\’4 296 5.30 Baton Rouge Parkview Baptist Louisiana LSU 87 5 LATECH, SMS, MS, TCU, TULANE, ARK, RICE, LSU, MSST, ARK 2009
Russell Shepard QB 6′2 183 4.44 Houston Cypress Ridge Texas LSU 4 5 20+ February Offers: A&M, TT, MIN, ARK, AL, TULSA, NEB, IA, AZST, BC, FLA, UVA, MICH, TEX, LSU, ORE, MO, WVU, USC, HOU, 2009
Chris Garrett QB 6′3 237 4.90 Tupelo Mississippi LSU 21 5 MS, MSST, COL, AL, LSU, FSU, NEB 2009
Dexter Pratt RB 6′1 221 4.50 Navasota Texas LSU 10 5 20+ March Offers: A&M, OKST, NEB, TCU, OK, SMS, LSU, TEX, ARK, TULSA, BAY, MS, MSST, etc…. 2009
Michael Ford RB 5′10 206 4.56 Leesville Louisiana LSU 25 5 MS, FSU, LSU, AL, FLA 2009
Drayton Calhoun RB 6′0 175 4.48 Tucker Georgia LSU 28 5 TEN, FLA, NCST, AL, AUB, GA, VANDY, LSU, MSST, CLEM 2009
Brandon Mitchell DB 6′3 200 4.50 Amite Louisiana LSU (Basketball) 208 4 x 2009
Eric Franklin DB 6\’2 180 Baltimore Archbishop Curley Maryland Maryland 160 5 AKRON, MD 2009
Avery Graham DB 5′10 183 4.40 Clarksburg Maryland Maryland 191 5 MD 2009
C.J. Brown QB 6′3 190 Harmony Seneca Valley Pennsylvania Maryland 61 5 MD 2009
Danny O\’Brien QB 6\’4 194 4.67 Kernersville East Forsyth North Carolina Maryland 92 5 DUKE, MD 2009
Dave Stinebaugh TE 6\’5 215 Baltimore Perry Hall Maryland Maryland 42 5 AKRON 2009
Reuben Corley RB 6\’2 231 4.60 Batesville South Panola Mississippi Memphis 67 5 MS, MSST, UCONN, LOU, KY, AUB, MEMPHIS 2009
Olivier Vernon DL 6′2 237 4.53 Hialeah American Florida Miami 26 5 20+ February Offers: SFLA, MIA, AUB, AL, ILL, NCST, SCAR, FSU 2009
Luther Robinson DL 6′3 280 5.18 Fort Pierce Westwood Florida Miami 40 5 MIA, CFLA 2009
Cory White OL 6\’4 214 4.82 Orange Park Fleming Island Florida Miami 129 5 FLA INTL, FLA ATLANTIC, TROY, MIA 2009
A.J. Highsmith QB 6′0 196 Sugar Land Fort Bend Hightower Texas Miami 37 5 BC, MIA 2009
Bryce Brown RB 6′2 222 4.40 Wichita East Kansas Miami 1 5 50+ October offers: USC, OK, UCLA, OHST, FLA, KANST, NCAR, MICH, FSU, MIA, etc… 2009
Billy Sanders TE 6\’4 240 4.85 Coeur d\’Alene Lake City Idaho Miami 17 5 MIA, AZ, WASHST, WASH, KAN, UCLA 2009
Stephen Plein TE 6\’6 240 4.80 Canton Sequoyah Georgia Miami 36 5 EMU, ECAR, MARSH, MIA 2009
B.J. Stevens LB 6′1 232 5.06 Monroeville Gateway Pennsylvania Miami (Ohio) 142 5 NCST 2009
Justin Turner DB 6′2 205 4.55 Massillon Washington Ohio Michigan 10 5 TOL, BALLST, EMU, MICH, ILL, WVU, OHST, MICHST 2009
Isaiah Bell DB 6′3 205 4.52 Youngstown Liberty Ohio Michigan 38 5 BG, CIN, MICH, WVU, MIA (OH) 2009
William Campbell DL 6′5 316 5.00 Detroit Cass Tech Michigan Michigan 2 5 MICH, LSU, WISC, CIN, ND, MIA, PSU, MICHST, OHST, IN, ILL, FLA 2009
Mike Schofield OL 6\’7 276 Orland Park Sandburg Illinois Michigan 36 5 NILL, AZ, ILL, MICH, IA, MIA (FL), ORE, ND, PUR, WISC 2009
Kevin Newsome QB 6′2 208 4.57 Chesapeake Western Branch Virginia Michigan 5 5 25+ April Offers: VT, NCAR, PSU, WVU, UCONN, NW, STAN, MICH, KY, UVA, NEB, DUKE, ECAR, ILL, MD, TEN 2009
Shavodrick Beaver QB 6′3 177 4.55 Wichita Falls Rider Texas Michigan 14 5 TULSA, TCU, AZ, NEB, MICH 2009
Fitzgerald Toussaint RB 5′10 185 4.40 Youngstown Liberty Ohio Michigan 17 5 CIN, ILL, PITT, MICH, MICHST, AKRON, WVU 2009
Jeremy Gallon RB 5\’9 175 4.40 Apopka Florida Michigan 31 5 CFLA, FLA INTL, KAN, AUB, IAST, IA, MICH 2009
Teric Jones RB 5′9 184 4.37 Detroit Cass Tech Michigan Michigan 31 5 MICH 2009
Bryce McNeal WR 6\’2 180 4.46 Minneapolis Breck Minnesota Michigan 16 5 18+ May Offers: COL, MIN, NEB, IA, UCONN, NCAR, AZ, MICH, CLEM, LOU, MS, SCAR, AUB, OK, ILL 2009
Dana Dixon DB 6\’3 175 Detroit Renaissance Michigan Michigan State 162 5 NW, LOU, MIA (OH), AKRON, MICHST 2009
Chris Norman LB 6′3 219 4.60 Detroit Renaissance Michigan Michigan State 10 5 MIA (OH), TOL, OHIO, CIN, MICHST, PUR, VANDY, NW, IA, ILL, IN, MIN, MICH, WVU, PSU, ORE, WISC, LOU, VT, BC, OHST, ND 2009
Blake Treadwell OL 6′3 271 4.90 East Lansing Michigan Michigan State 108 5 MICHST 2009
Andrew Maxwell QB 6′3 190 Midland Michigan Michigan State 27 5 MICHST 2009
Edwin Baker RB 5′9 204 4.37 Oak Park Michigan Michigan State 11 5 MICHST, PUR, GA, MICH 2009
Larry Caper II RB 5′11 215 4.50 Battle Creek Central Michigan Michigan State 23 5 MICHST, MICH, WMU, IA, STAN, PUR, CIN 2009
Donald Spencer WR 6′4 197 4.65 Ypsilanti Michigan Michigan State 52 5 MICHST, IN 2009
Patrick White WR 6\’0 171 4.49 Pickerington Central Ohio Michigan State 76 5 AKRON, CIN, IN, ORE, KAN, LOU, MICHST 2009
Josh Campion OL 6′6 257 6.05 Fergus Falls Minnesota Minnesota 136 5 MIN 2009
Ed Olson OL 6′6 270 Mahtomedi Minnesota Minnesota 151 5 NILL, MIN 2009
Moses Alipate QB 6′5 235 4.60 Bloomington Jefferson Minnesota Minnesota 20 5 MIN 2009
Hasan Lipscomb RB 5′10 190 4.38 Houston Cypress Ridge Texas Minnesota 48 5 LSU, MIN, A&M, IAST, BAY 2009
Nick Rengel TE 6\’3 225 4.63 Sartell-St. Stephen Minnesota Minnesota 46 5 MIN 2009
Victor Keise WR 6′1 170 Coconut Ceek North Broward Prep Florida Minnesota 150 4 MIN 2009
Adam Burton LB 6\’1 228 4.61 Lee\’s Summit West Missouri Misouri 138 5 ARMY, ILL ST, MO 2009
Mike Thomas DL 6\’3 240 5.30 Mobile St. Paul\’s Episcopal Alabama Mississippi 136 5 MS, SMS 2009
Markell Lee DL 6\’5 242 Corinth Mississippi Mississippi 162 4 MS, ARK, MSST, SMS 2009
Demarcus Knight LB 6′2 230 4.60 Morristown-Hamblen East Tennessee Mississippi 139 5 MS 2009
Demarcus Knight LB 6′2 230 4.60 Morristown Hamblen East Tennessee Mississippi 1 MS 2009
Emmanuel McCray OL 6′5 280 5.37 Jackson Forest Hill Mississippi Mississippi 205 4 MS, SMS, MSST 2009
Payten Jason RB 6′0 190 4.50 New Orleans Jesuit Louisiana Mississippi 105 5 MS 2009
David Renfroe QB 6′3 190 4.60 Batesville South Panola Mississippi Mississippi (Baseball) 97 4 x 2009
Nickoe Whitley DB 6\’1 185 Jackson Provine Mississippi Mississippi State 193 5 SMS, MSST 2009
Jonathan Banks DB 6′3 180 Maben East Webster Mississippi Mississippi State 254 4 MSST 2009
Fletcher Cox DL 6\’4 230 4.47 Yazoo City Mississippi Mississippi State 30 5 ALCORN ST, MS, SMS, MSST, AUB, AL, LSU, COL 2009
Anthony Rogers DL 6′4 235 4.85 North Little Rock Arkansas Mississippi State 118 5 MSST, MS, BAY, TULSA 2009
Sam Watts OL 6′5 290 5.62 Conyers Salem Georgia Mississippi State 166 5 MSST 2009
Tyler Russell QB 6′5 195 4.80 Meridian Mississippi Mississippi State 44 5 MSST 2009
Cameron Lawrence QB 6′2 188 4.66 Senatobia Magnolia Heights Mississippi Mississippi State 47 5 MSST, OKST, DUKE 2009
Josh Hollingsworth QB 6′0 175 Hamilton Alabama Mississippi State 63 5 MSST 2009
Chris Smith WR 6′1 193 4.70 Meridian Mississippi Mississippi State 141 5 MSST 2009
Sheldon Richardson DL 6′4 281 4.90 St. Louis Gateway Tech Missouri Missouri 36 5 MO 2009
Darris Ford DL 6\’4 273 St. Louis Hazelwood East Missouri Missouri 51 5 MO, KANST, MIN 2009
Brayden Burnett DL 6\’3 230 Southlake Carroll Texas Missouri 57 5 20+ May Offers: ARK, AZST, CAL, COL, KAN, MO, WISC, MICHST, MICH 2009
Andrew Wilson LB 6′4 225 4.70 Peculiar Raymore-Peculiar Missouri Missouri 117 5 MO 2009
Jack Meiners OL 6′6 314 5.17 St. Louis Chaminade Missouri Missouri 127 5 MO, KAN 2009
Justin Britt OL 6\’5 255 Lebanon Missouri Missouri 152 5 MO 2009
Blaine Dalton QB 6′0 195 4.55 Blue Springs South Missouri Missouri 35 5 MO, TULSA 2009
Alex Sanders TE 6\’5 196 4.76 Springfield Glendale Missouri Missouri 35 5 MO ST, MO 2009
T.J. Moe WR 6\’0 185 4.50 O\’Fallon Fort Zumwalt West Missouri Missouri 75 5 MO, KAN 2009
Kerwin Stricker WR 6′2 195 4.47 Washington Missouri Missouri 118 5 MO 2009
Cole Pensick DL 6′1 255 4.86 Lincoln Northeast Nebraska Nebraska 113 5 NEB 2009
Thaddeus Randle DL 6′2 260 4.90 Galena Park North Shore Texas Nebraska 116 5 NEB 2009
Shawn Bodtman LB 6′0 205 4.58 Scranton West Scranton Pennsylvania Nebraska 91 5 NEB, SYR, ARMY 2009
C.J. Zimmerer LB 6\’2 215 4.60 Omaha Gross Nebraska Nebraska 137 5 NEB 2009
Dontrayevous Robinson RB 6\’1 215 4.50 Euless Trinity Texas Nebraska 63 5 NEB, NMEX, UTAH, TULSA 2009
Courtney Gardner WR 6′3 190 Reno Hug Nevada Nevada 4 NEV 2009
Dallas Bollema LB 6\’1 200 Artesia New Mexico New Mexico 4 NMEX 2009
D.J. Bunn DB 5′11 195 Smithfield-Selma North Carolina North Carolina 121 5 NCAR 2009
Taylor Sowell DB 6′0 174 4.45 Roebuck Dorman South Carolina North Carolina 139 5 NCAR 2009
Donte Moss DL 6′4 226 4.63 Jacksonville Northside North Carolina North Carolina 13 5 NCAR, NCST, CLEM, ECAR, AL, FLA, GA, VT, LSU 2009
Jared McAdoo DL 6′3 278 5.08 Chapel Hill North Carolina North Carolina 37 5 NCAR, ECAR, MD, UVA, NCST, SCAR, WAKE, CLEM 2009
Justin Dixon LB 6′3 225 4.60 Smithfield-Selma North Carolina North Carolina 20 5 ECAR, NCAR, MICH 2009
David Collins OL 6′7 309 5.80 Kernersville East Forsyth North Carolina North Carolina 53 5 ECAR, NCAR 2009
Bryn Renner QB 6′4 190 4.87 Springfield West Springfield Virginia North Carolina 24 5 MICHST, VT, OHIO, MD, NCAR, DEL, WVU 2009
Hunter Furr RB 6′2 200 4.35 Winston-Salem Mount Tabor North Carolina North Carolina 60 5 WAKE, NCAR, NCST 2009
Joshua Adams WR 6′4 200 4.50 Cheshire Academy Connecticut North Carolina 3 5 BC, NCAR, STAN, NEB, IA, RUT, UCONN, MD 2009
Vincent “Ray-Ray” Davis WR 6′1 200 4.50 Monroe Sun Valley North Carolina North Carolina 80 5 NCAR 2009
Joshua McKie WR 6′1 178 4.54 Mauldin South Carolina North Carolina 117 5 NCAR 2009
Brian Slay DL 6′3 274 4.90 Ashburn Stone Bridge Virginia North Carolina State 93 5 NCST 2009
Ricky Dowdy LB 6′3 225 4.60 High Point Central North Carolina North Carolina State 60 5 NCST, GT, NCAR 2009
Ryan Cheek LB 6\’0 232 4.51 Lancaster Ohio North Carolina State 129 5 CIN, MD, KENT ST, AKRON, NCST 2009
Daniel Mayberry WR 6\’0 175 Dallas Spruce Texas North Texas 4 NTEX 2009
Jordan Lynch QB 6\’2 205 Chicago Mount Carmel Illinois Northern Illinois 115 4 NILL 2009
Anthony Battle DL 6\’3 230 Chicago Mount Carmel Illinois Northwestern 136 5 EMU, NW, BUFF, ARY, CIN 2009
Evan Watkins QB 6′6 230 Carol Stream Glenbard North Illinois Northwestern 38 5 IA, NILL, NW 2009
Mike Trumpy RB 6′0 195 Wheaton North Illinois Northwestern 62 5 NW, STAN, NILL, VANDY, WMU 2009
Tyler Stockton DL 6′1 290 4.98 Princeton The Hun School New Jersey Notre Dame 47 5 VILL, VANDY, WVU, SYR, GT, PSU, WAKE, NCAR, UCLA, NW, TEN, ND, RUT, MICHST, CAL 2009
Carlo Calabrese LB 6\’2 222 4.79 Verona New Jersey Notre Dame 29 5 RUT, SYR, ND, FLA, MD, PITT, BC, NCST 2009
Dan Fox LB 6\’4 215 4.60 Cleveland St. Ignatius Ohio Notre Dame 39 5 13 April Offers: NW, UVA, MICHST, MD, NCST, CIN, IN, WISC, MIA (OH), STAN, KAN, IA, PITT 2009
Alex Bullard OL 6\’3 278 4.89 Brentwood Academy Tennessee Notre Dame 19 5 18+ May Offers: SCAR, VANDY, DUKE, KY, MS, TEN, AUB, AL, STAN, MSST, ILL, UCONN, NCST, A&M, FLA, MICH, ND, OK 2009
Benjamin Turk P 5\’11 180 Fort Lauderdale St. Thomas Aquinas Florida Notre Dame 2 5 ND 2009
Nicholas Tausch PK 6\’1 180 Dallas Jesuit Texas Notre Dame 11 5 ND 2009
Cierre Wood RB 6′0 194 4.67 Oxnard Santa Clara California Notre Dame 2 5 SDST, NEB, FLA, WAKE, USC, ND, MS, NCAR, WASH, ORE, A&M, AZST, UCLA, CAL, AUB 2009
Theo Riddick RB 5′11 185 4.40 Somerville Immaculata New Jersey Notre Dame 24 5 RUT, UVA, BC, NW, PITT, PSU, ND 2009
Jake Golic TE 6′5 205 4.70 West Hartford Northwest Catholic Connecticut Notre Dame 10 5 UCONN, ND 2009
Jamie Wood DB 6′1 178 4.58 Pickerington Central Ohio Ohio State 7 5 CIN, ILL, KY, AKRON, STAN, NW, MIA (OH), IN, OHST, PSU 2009
C.J. Barnett DB 6′0 170 Clayton Northmont Ohio Ohio State 17 5 OHST 2009
Dominic Clarke DB 5\’10 175 4.41 Frederick Tuscarora Maryland Ohio State 84 5 UVA, MD, BC, STAN, VANDY, OHST 2009
John Simon DL 6′4 265 4.70 Youngstown Cardinal Mooney Ohio Ohio State 7 5 OHST, PITT, STAN, ILL, NEB, AKRON, ND 2009
Melvin Fellows DL 6′5 260 4.85 Garfield Heights Ohio Ohio State 14 5 ILL, MARSH, OHST, LOU, WVU, MICH, WISC, USC 2009
Adam Bellamy DL 6\’4 275 4.80 Aurora Ohio Ohio State 51 5 CIN, AKRON, MIA (OH), IN, MICHST, NW, MICH, OHST 2009
Zach Boren DL 6′1 255 4.65 Pickerington Central Ohio Ohio State 88 5 TOL, CIN, KENT ST, AKRON, MIA (OH), OHST 2009
Dorian Bell LB 6′0 227 4.59 Monroeville Gateway Pennsylvania Ohio State 2 5 30+ March Offers: PITT, SYR, BC, WVU, VT, RUT, PSU, OHST, AL, CAL, FSU, LOU, AKRON, ND, MICH 2009
Jordan Whiting LB 6′0 220 4.71 Louisville Trinity Kentucky Ohio State 8 5 KY, OHST, LOU 2009
Storm Klein LB 3 225 4.50 Newark Licking Valley Ohio Ohio State 12 5 OHST 2009
Adam Homan LB 6′3 238 4.70 Coldwater Ohio Ohio State 44 5 OHST 2009
Jack Mewhort OL 6′6 285 4.70 Toledo St. John’s Jesuit Ohio Ohio State 31 5 TOL, BG, OHST, MICHST, NW 2009
Corey Linsley OL 6′4 285 5.20 Youngstown Boardman Ohio Ohio State 32 5 20 April Offers: AKRON, BG, STAN, MICHST, PITT, MIA (OH), UCONN, ILL, GT, OHST, IN, CIN, MICH 2009
Reid Fragel OL 6\’7 251 4.88 Grosse Pointe South Michigan Ohio State 43 5 MIA (OH), CIN, MICHST, OHST, MD, PUR 2009
Jordan Hall RB 5′9 180 4.40 Jeannette Pennsylvania Ohio State 33 5 PITT, PSU, MICH, ND, OHST 2009
James Jackson WR 5′11 170 4.35 Grand Ledge Michigan Ohio State 14 5 MICH, MICHST, TOL, CMU, WMU, EMU, IA, AL, ND, OHST, WISC, ILL, FLA, UCLA 2009
Chris Fields WR 6′1 187 4.42 Painesville Harvey Ohio Ohio State 18 5 AKRON, SOUTHERN, OHIO, KENT ST, ILL, IA, KAN, PSU, OHST 2009
Duron Carter WR 6\’3 185 4.56 Fort Lauderdale St. Thomas Aquinas Florida Ohio State 32 5 FLA INTL, WVU, LSU, OHST, SFLA, MIN, AUB, MICH, WISC 2009
Steve Williams DB 5′10 170 4.40 Dallas Skyline Texas Oklahoma 43 5 13 March Offers: TT, MIN, MIA, KY, KAN, OKST, LOU, AUB, WISC, COL, OK 2009
Will Ford DB 6′0 190 4.38 Abilene Cooper Texas Oklahoma 56 5 TCU, BAY, TT, OK, NEB, SMU 2009
Javon Harris DB 6′0 178 4.65 Lawton MacArthur Oklahoma Oklahoma 90 5 KANST, OK 2009
Justin Chaisson DL 6′5 260 4.72 Las Vegas Bishop Gorman Nevada Oklahoma 16 5 20+ March Offers: LSU, OK, FLA, NEB, IA, UNLV, NEV, COL, AZ, OR, SCAR, UCLA, AZST, CAL, UTAH 2009
Terry Franklin DL 6′4 210 4.62 Mansfield Legacy Texas Oklahoma 90 5 OK 2009
Jaydan Bird LB 6′3 230 4.50 Andover Central Kansas Oklahoma 16 5 KANST, MIA, OK, KAN 2009
Tom Wort LB 6′1 215 4.42 New Braunfels Texas Oklahoma 21 5 LSU, A&M, MD, OK, MIA, MO, FLA, USC, VANDY, NEB 2009
Ronnell Lewis LB 6′3 220 4.45 Dewar Oklahoma Oklahoma 27 5 OK 2009
Brandon Mahoney LB 6′3 210 4.55 Keller Fossil Ridge Texas Oklahoma 58 5 A&M, KAN, OK, AZ, WISC, MO 2009
Marshall Musil LB 6\’3 220 4.64 LaCrosse Kansas Oklahoma 67 5 ILLST, KAN, KANST, COLST, LOU, MO, TCU, OK 2009
Gus Jones LB 6\’2 211 4.63 Wagoner Oklahoma Oklahoma 86 5 TT, WYO, MO, NCAR, OKST, OK 2009
Josh Aladenoye OL 6\’5 347 5.82 Mesquite North Mesquite Texas Oklahoma 97 5 OKST, TT, COL, KAN, ARK, AZ, OK 2009
Tyler Evans OL 6\’6 300 Strafford Missouri Oklahoma 116 5 MO, KAN, KANST, ARK, OK 2009
Jonathon Miller RB 6′0 186 4.60 Garland Naaman Forest Texas Oklahoma 55 5 KAN, AZ, OK 2009
Eric Ward WR 6′0 190 4.50 Wichita Falls Rider Texas Oklahoma 50 5 TULSA, AZ, AZST, OK 2009
Brandon Webb OL 6\’4 297 4.80 Owasso Oklahoma Oklahoma State 22 5 TULSA, OKST, TT, MO, ARK, OK, KAN, LSU 2009
Jeremy Smith RB 5′10 197 4.48 Tulsa Union Oklahoma Oklahoma State 21 5 TULSA, OKST, TT, A&M, KAN, MO, MICH 2009
Xavier Ramos DB 6\’0 180 Ventura St. Bonaventure California Oregon 233 5 ARMY, ORE 2009
Taylor Hart DL 6′6 250 4.70 Tualatin Oregon Oregon 132 5 ORE 2009
Anthony Anderson DL 6\’4 220 4.65 La Mesa Helix California Oregon 134 5 ORE 2009
Trevor Fox OL 6\’3 282 5.78 Temecula Chaparral California Oregon 194 5 AZ, ORE 2009
Rueben Robinson LB 6′2 210 4.59 Chandler Hamilton Arizona Oregon State 122 5 OREST, NW 2009
John Braun OL 6′5 245 Albany West Albany Oregon Oregon State 168 5 OREST 2009
Darrell Givens DB 6′1 178 4.46 Indian Head Lackey Maryland Penn State 16 5 20+ April Offers: WAKE, AKRON, PITT, UVA, BC, OHST, ORE, RUT, TEN, NCAR, MD, MIA, ILL, PSU, OK, NEB, MICH, GA 2009
Stephen Obeng-Agyapong DB 5′11 185 4.50 Bronx Kennedy New York Penn State 76 5 PSU, BUFF, UCONN, IA 2009
Malcolm Willis DB 6′1 200 4.65 Indian Head Lackey Maryland Penn State 91 5 PSU 2009
Derrick Thomas DB 6′0 173 4.49 Greenbelt Eleanor Roosevelt Maryland Penn State 102 5 MD, ILL, PSU, PITT 2009
Curtis Drake DB 6\’0 175 4.49 Philadelphia West Catholic Pennsylvania Penn State 128 5 NW, PSU 2009
Stephon Morris DB 5\’8 173 4.48 Greenbelt Eleanor Roosevelt Maryland Penn State 133 5 PSU, LOU 2009
Sean Stanley DL 6\’3 250 4.70 Gaithersburg Maryland Penn State 29 5 20+ May Offers: SYR, MD, RUT, VT, UVA, PITT, NEB, GA, TEN, UCONN, STAN, DUKE, PSU, MICH, WVU, CLEM, ILL, NW, GA, MIA, B 2009
Eric Shrive OL 6\’7 295 5.10 Scranton West Scranton Pennsylvania Penn State 2 5 30+ April Offers: PITT, SYR, RUT, ILL, NCST, ND, MIA, PSU, TEMP, BC, UCONN, AUB, MICH, OK, WISC, OHST, TEN, DUKE, WVU, 2009
Mark Arcidiacono OL 6′5 285 Philadelphia St. Joseph’s Pennsylvania Penn State 20 5 WMU, WVU, ARMY, UCONN, RUT, PSU, SFLA, TEMP, FLA, MICHST, ND, SYR, MD 2009
Frank Figueroa OL 6\’5 275 5.93 Alexandria Edison Virginia Penn State 101 5 WILLIAM & MARY, PSU 2009
Ty Howle OL 6′3 290 5.60 Bunn North Carolina Penn State 113 5 NAVY, PSU, ECAR 2009
Brandon Felder WR 6\’3 165 4.43 Oxon Hill Maryland Penn State 77 5 PSU 2009
Cory King OL 6\’5 320 5.30 Stoneboro Lakeview Pennsylvania Pittsburgh 150 5 PITT, MIN, BG 2009
Dion Lewis RB 5\’8 177 4.43 Blairstown Blair Academy New Jersey Pittsburgh 112 5 PITT 2009
Ishmael Aristide DB 5\’11 181 4.84 Clermont East Ridge Florida Purdue 255 4 PUR 2009
Alex Francis DB 5\’9 175 Sugar Land Fort Bend Hightower Texas Rice 4 RICE 2009
Trey Briggs LB 6\’2 216 4.69 Houston Jersey Village Texas Rice 146 5 RICE 2009
Jarek Lancaster LB 6\’1 197 San Antonio O\’Connor Texas Rice 4 AIR FORCE, NTEX, ARMY, RICE 2009
Duron Harmon DB 6\’1 191 4.52 Camden-Wyoming Caesar Rodney Delaware Rutgers 127 5 STAN, RUT, PITT, MD 2009
Mohammed Sanu DB 6′3 210 Monmouth Junction South Brunswick New Jersey Rutgers 189 5 RUT 2009
Andre Civil DL 6\’5 239 4.98 Booklyn Sheepshead Bay New York Rutgers 66 5 GT, SYR, CLEM, UCONN, RUT 2009
Malcolm Bush DL 6\’6 235 5.16 Hackensack New Jersey Rutgers 77 5 UCONN, SYR, PITT, RUT, NCAR 2009
Michael Larrow DL 6\’3 258 5.11 Union New Jersey Rutgers 117 5 SYR, RUT, ILL 2009
Steve Beauharnais LB 6\’2 230 4.74 Saddle Brook New Jersey Rutgers 118 5 RUT 2009
Jordan Hill LB 6\’3 235 4.60 Steelton-Highspire Pennsylvania Rutgers 133 5 TEMP, PITT, RUT 2009
Mark Brazinski OL 6\’5 280 5.21 Somerville Immaculata New Jersey Rutgers 65 5 BC, BUCKNELL, PENN, RUT, FSU 2009
Jamal Wilson OL 6′6 300 Brooklyn South Shore New York Rutgers 79 5 PSU, RUT, BUFF, SYR, MD, UCONN 2009
Tom Savage QB 6′4 217 4.76 Springfield Cardinal O’Hara Pennsylvania Rutgers 6 5 19+ March Offers: MIA, MICH, RUT, AUB, SYR, IA, ILL, NCST, MIN, PITT, LOU, GA, PSU, STAN, LSU, UVA, FSU, WASH, BC, TEN 2009
Desmond Scott RB 5\’9 179 4.47 Durham Hillside North Carolina Rutgers 8 5 14 April Offers: CLEM, NCST, NCAR, SCAR, GA, TEN, UVA, AL, FLA, ECAR, WVU, DUKE, AUB 2009
Robert Joseph RB 6\’2 225 Broolyn Poly Prep Country Day New York Rutgers 92 5 SYR, PITT, MD, HOFSTRA, DEL, RUT, TEMP, CORNELL 2009
Paul Carrezola TE 6\’3 252 4.87 Langhorne Neshaminy Pennsylvania Rutgers 30 5 BUFF, NCST, SYR, PITT, IA, RUT 2009
Mark Harrison TE 6\’4 215 4.38 Stratford Bunnell Connecticut Rutgers 36 5 RUT 2009
Aaron Hayward WR 6\’0 189 4.54 Carneys Point Penns Grove New Jersey Rutgers 67 5 RUT, NCAR 2009
James Scott DB 6\’1 185 4.70 Houston Strake Jesuit Texas SMU 4 SMU 2009
Brandon Henderson LB 6\’3 225 4.70 Abilene Cooper Texas SMU 4 SMU 2009
Wayne Frazier OL 6\’3 285 Refugio Texas SMU 4 SMU 2009
Ben Hughes OL 6\’4 225 5.35 Sugar Land Fort Bend Austin Texas SMU 4 RICE, HOU, CFLA, SYR, SMU 2009
Christian Miller OL 6\’5 270 5.30 Aledo Texas SMU 4 SMU 2009
Chris Frazier QB 6\’2 210 4.50 Dallas Skyline Texas SMU 113 4 SMU 2009
Keith Evans DB 5′11 178 4.50 Spanish Fort Alabama South Alabama 4 STH AL 2009
Gabriel Mass DL 6\’3 247 5.43 Jackson Alabama South Alabama 4 x 2009
Chris Payne DB 5′11 191 4.47 Columbia South Carolina South Carolina 68 5 NCAR, MICHST, SCAR, CLEM, OK 2009
Quin Smith DB 6\’2 205 Lenoir Hibriten North Carolina South Carolina 192 5 ECAR, SCAR, DUKE 2009
Justice Cunningham DL 6′4 235 4.78 Pageland Central South Carolina South Carolina 135 5 SCAR 2009
Nick Allison OL 6\’4 285 5.36 Asheville T.C. Roberson North Carolina South Carolina 191 5 SCAR 2009
Chase Griffiths LB 6\’2 197 4.75 Tallahassee North Florida Christian Florida South Florida 4 SFLA 2009
Kamran Joyer OL 6\’3 315 5.30 Wesley Chapel Florida South Florida 59 5 TEN, SCAR, ILL, SFLA 2009
Bradley Battles RB 5\’9 177 4.56 Marianna Florida South Florida 40 5 KY, NILL, AKRON, IAST, COL, PUR, WISC, LOU, GT, SFLA 2009
Adaris Bellamy RB 5′9 206 4.68 Dunedin Florida South Florida 77 5 SFLA, CLEM, MS 2009
Alex Smith DB 5′11 175 4.40 Meadville Franklin County Mississippi Southern Mississippi 261 4 SMS 2009
Will Martin LB 6′1 201 4.72 Kosciusko Mississippi Southern Mississippi 125 5 SMS, LA TECH 2009
Jonathan Guerry OL 6′5 295 5.20 Columbus New Hope Mississippi Southern Mississippi 203 4 SMS 2009
Nathaniel Worrell OL 6′4 275 Pearl Mississippi Southern Mississippi 210 4 SMS 2009
Chris Campbell QB 6\’4 195 4.80 Eads Briarcrest Christian Tennessee Southern Mississippi 77 5 SMS 2009
Usua Amanam DB 5\’9 175 4.46 San Jose Bellarmine Prep California Stanford 98 5 STAN, NW, WASHST 2009
Terrence Stephens DL 6′2 280 5.00 Gaithersburg Quince Orchard Maryland Stanford 62 5 MD, STAN, NCST, NEB, SYR, WVU, UCONN, PSU, RUT 2009
Shayne Skov LB 6′3 231 4.60 Pawling Trinity-Pawling New York Stanford 61 5 STAN 2009
Camden Wentz OL 6′4 275 Marietta Lassiter Georgia Stanford 193 5 STAN 2009
Levine Toilolo TE 6′7 240 4.87 La Mesa Helix California Stanford 5 5 FLA, STAN, VANDY, CAL, SDST, UTAH, AZST 2009
Zach Ertz TE 6′6 230 Danville Monte Vista California Stanford 21 5 STAN, UTAH, CAL, NW 2009
Brock Sanders TE 6′3 208 4.65 Duluth Northview Georgia Stanford 42 5 MSST, STAN 2009
Darrick Scott DB 5′10 180 4.47 Frederick Johnson Maryland Syracuse 158 5 ARMY, SYR 2009
Trenton Thomas DB 5\’11 185 4.50 Brenham Texas TCU 177 5 TCU 2009
Bryant House DL 6′4 265 4.90 Maud Texas TCU 193 4 TULSA, TCU 2009
Ray Burns DL 6′1 290 Maud Texas TCU 194 4 TULSA, TCU 2009
James Dunbar OL 6′6 290 4.79 Maud Texas TCU 187 5 HOU, TCU, TULSA 2009
Ty Horn OL 6′5 270 Waco Midway Texas TCU 227 4 TCU 2009
John Wooldridge OL 6′5 285 Bellaire Episcopal Texas TCU 4 TCU 2009
Casey Pachall QB 6′5 184 4.63 Brownwood Texas TCU 29 5 HOU, AZ, TCU, NEB, BAY, ND 2009
Jurell Thompson RB 6′0 195 4.42 Wichita Falls Rider Texas TCU 58 5 TULSA, MS, AZST, GA, AZ, UTAH, TCU 2009
Waymon James RB 5′9 203 4.40 Sherman Texas TCU 82 5 NEB, TCU, TT, GT 2009
A.J. Dugat WR 6′0 190 4.50 Dayton Texas TCU 77 5 TCU 2009
Josh Boyce WR 6\’0 180 Copperas Cove Texas TCU 183 4 TCU 2009
Jerry Watters WR 5\’11 165 4.57 Cherry Hill Camden Catholic New Jersey Temple 4 TEMP 2009
Damien Thigpen DB 5′9 170 4.34 Manassas Stonewall Jackson Virginia Tennessee 33 5 STAN, UCONN, WVU, TEN, BC, MIN, VANDY, AUB 2009
Nyshier Oliver DB 5\’10 167 4.61 Jersey City St. Peter\’s Prep New Jersey Tennessee 59 5 15+ May Offers: BC, RUT, PITT, CIN, WVU, UVA, PSU, UCONN, etc…. 2009
Aubrey Phillips OL 6\’6 310 5.10 Olive Branch Mississippi Tennessee 54 5 TEN, PSU, MEMPHIS, GT, DUKE, MSST, ARK, AL 2009
Jerquari Schofield OL 6\’5 270 Aiken South Aiken South Carolina Tennessee 155 5 TEN 2009
Kevin Revis OL 6\’4 261 Evensville Rhea County Tennessee Tennessee 188 5 DUKE, TEN 2009
Bryce Petty QB 6\’3 215 4.90 Midlothian Texas Tennessee 61 5 PORT ST, TEN 2009
Jarvis Giles RB 6\’0 180 4.40 Tampa Gaither Florida Tennessee 22 5 16 April Offers: CFLA, FLA, TEN, MIA, FSU, FLA INTL, SCAR, NCAR, ARK, DUKE, CLEM 2009
Dominique Allen RB 6′0 250 4.70 Paris Henry County Tennessee Tennessee 54 5 MSST, TEN, GT, MS, AUB, MEMPHIS, WAKE 2009
Toney Williams RB 6′1 227 4.60 Alpharetta Milton Georgia Tennessee 61 5 KY, IN, GT, TEN, RUT, NCST, ARK 2009
Je’Ron Stokes WR 6′1 180 4.44 Philadelphia Northeast Pennsylvania Tennessee 12 5 20 March Offers: RUT, PITT, ILL, ND, UCLA, NCST, IA, MIN, MD, NW, UCONN, MICHST, VANDY, TT, TEN, WVU, OK, WISC, SYR, AU 2009
Marcus Davis DB 6′1 185 4.48 League City Clear Creek Texas Texas 19 5 A&M, OK, TEX, TT, LSU 2009
Kenny Vaccaro DB 6′0 186 4.72 Brownwood Texas Texas 26 5 HOU, TCU, TT, OK, TEX, BAY, STAN, USC 2009
Eryon Barnett DB 6′2 185 4.50 Euless Trinity Texas Texas 46 5 TEX, OK 2009
Alex Okafor DL 6′5 229 4.54 Pflugerville Texas Texas 18 5 NEB, TT, STAN, TEX, AUB, LSU, OK, BC, BAY 2009
Calvin Howell DL 6\’4 280 4.91 San Antonio Warren Texas Texas 32 5 27 May Offers: OK, LSU, A&M, TT, OKST, TCU, KAN, MO, TEX, etc… 2009
Kyle Kriegel DL 6′4 220 4.78 Elysian Fields Texas Texas 86 5 TEX 2009
Derek Johnson DL 6\’3 285 5.00 Hoxie Arkansas Texas 94 5 ARKST, MSST, MS, ARK, TEX 2009
Dominique Jones DL 6′3 230 4.65 Kilgore Texas Texas 101 5 TCU, A&M, OKST, TEX 2009
Tariq Allen LB 6′3 230 4.57 Irving MacArthur Texas Texas 24 5 OK, A&M, KAN, PUR, TEX 2009
Patrick Nkwopara LB 5′10 200 4.75 Grand Prairie South Grand Prairie Texas Texas 72 5 TEX 2009
Mason Walters OL 6′5 280 5.40 Wolfforth Frenship Texas Texas 8 5 TT, A&M, BAY, AZ, STAN, TCU, LSU, TEX, ND, OK, OKST, USC 2009
Thomas Ashcraft OL 6′4 291 5.02 Cedar Hill Texas Texas 11 5 A&M, NEB, OK, OKST, TT, KANST, BAY, HOU, TEX 2009
Garrett Porter OL 6′6 308 5.20 Odessa Permian Texas Texas 13 5 A&M, TT, UVA, TEX, AZ 2009
Paden Kelley OL 6′6 285 5.10 Austin Lake Travis Texas Texas 25 5 NEB, TEX 2009
Garrett Gilbert QB 6′4 190 4.80 Austin Lake Travis Texas Texas 3 5 A&M, NEB, TT, TEX 2009
Chris Whaley RB 6′3 228 4.40 Madisonville Texas Texas 4 5 A&M, TEX, TT, NEB, OKST, OK, TULSA, FSU, ND 2009
Barrett Matthews TE 6′3 235 4.70 Galena Park North Shore Texas Texas 12 5 HOU, TEX 2009
Trey Graham TE 6′5 220 4.60 Waco Midway Texas Texas 14 5 TCU, ARK, TEX 2009
Greg Timmons WR 6′2 195 4.54 Houston Aldine Eisenhower Texas Texas 24 5 TEX, MIN, A&M, HOU 2009
Marquise Goodwin WR 5\’9 165 4.37 Garland Rowlett Texas Texas 62 5 TEX, A&M, TT, BAY, NEB, OK, ORE, WASH 2009
Steven Campbell DB 6\’1 178 4.53 Houston Jersey Village Texas Texas A&M 132 5 RICE, UTAH, SMU, AZ, IAST, A&M 2009
Charles Thomas DB 6\’2 195 4.45 Beaumont Central Texas Texas A&M 143 5 A&M 2009
Colton Valencia DB 5\’9 176 4.49 Sugar Land Fort Bend Hightower Texas Texas A&M 144 5 AZST, A&M, OKST, IAST, COL, NEB 2009
Stephen Barrera DL 6′5 260 5.10 Houston Clear Lake Texas Texas A&M 69 5 HOU, TCU, LSU, A&M 2009
Chris Henderson DL 6′3 249 4.85 Dallas Carter Texas Texas A&M 82 5 AZ, A&M 2009
Kirby Ennis DL 6\’4 233 4.80 Huntsville Texas Texas A&M 95 5 COL, HOU, NEB, A&M 2009
Sean Porter LB 6\’1 205 Schertz Clemens Texas Texas A&M 5 HOU, A&M 2009
Rhontae Scales OL 6′6 299 5.10 Killeen Texas Texas A&M 45 5 HOU, OKST, TT, A&M 2009
Ivory Wade OL 6′4 306 Dickinson Texas Texas A&M 62 5 BAY, STEPHEN F. AUSTIN, A&M 2009
Clint Naron OL 6′6 290 Spring Klein Oak Texas Texas A&M 71 5 A&M, TT, BAY, TEN 2009
Ryan Swope RB 6′1 187 4.43 Austin Westlake Texas Texas A&M 69 5 DUKE, TT, A&M 2009
Kalvin Guyton RB 5\’8 195 4.55 Houston Lamar Texas Texas A&M 78 5 HOU, MIN, NEB, A&M, BAY, IAST, KY, UTAH 2009
Hutson Prioleau TE 6′5 242 4.72 Tyler All Saints Episcopal Texas Texas A&M 18 5 A&M, UTAH, HOU 2009
Kenric McNeal WR 6\’1 175 4.40 Spring Texas Texas A&M 78 5 HOU, MO, AZ, A&M, TT, MS, RICE 2009
Daniel Cobb DB 6′0 190 4.76 Killeen Ellison Texas Texas Tech 110 5 TT, GT, HOU, ARK 2009
D.J. Johnson DB 6′1 185 4.49 Austin St. Stephen’s Episcopal Texas Texas Tech 210 4 TT, MARSH 2009
DeAnthony Sims DL 6′3 300 Houston Westbury Texas Texas Tech 179 4 TT, HOU 2009
James Scott LB 6′3 220 4.58 Coldspring-Oakhurst Texas Texas Tech 132 5 TT 2009
Kyle Clark OL 6′5 267 5.55 Denton Guyer Texas Texas Tech 80 5 TULSA, AZ, NMST, NEB, LSU, TT 2009
Jacob Karam QB 6\’2 189 4.61 Friendswood Texas Texas Tech 32 5 STAN, HOU, AZ, RICE, IAST, MO, TT 2009
Aaron Fisher WR 6′3 185 4.44 Keller Fossil Ridge Texas Texas Tech 59 5 AZ, BOISE ST, NW, PUR, IA, LATECH, VANDY, KAN, MO, TT 2009
Cody Wilson LB 6\’0 220 4.59 Tulsa Lincoln Christian Oklahoma Tulsa 134 5 TULSA 2009
Daeshon Bufford LB 6\’4 222 Edmond Santa Fe Oklahoma Tulsa 4 TULSA 2009
Brian DeShane OL 6′4 286 Tulsa Union Oklahoma Tulsa 77 5 TULSA, KAN, A&M 2009
Phillip Butterfield QB 6′2 195 4.77 Pearcy Lake Hamilton Arkansas Tulsa 78 5 TULSA 2009
Greg Brown TE 6\’4 240 Bixby Oklahoma Tulsa 52 4 TULSA 2009
Brett Davis WR 6′2 200 4.50 Shawnee Oklahoma Tulsa 114 5 TULSA 2009
Keith Blanton WR 6\’0 170 4.50 Garland Texas Tulsa 4 TULSA 2009
Marlon Pollard DB 6′0 149 4.63 San Bernardino Cajon California UCLA 34 5 UCLA 2009
Byron Moore DB 6′0 185 4.69 Harbor City Narbonne California UCLA 35 5 CAL, ORE, AZ, UCLA, COL, MIN, NMEX, AZST, VANDY 2009
Alex Mascarenas DB 5′11 180 4.55 Mission Viejo California UCLA 48 5 COL, UTAH, AZ, UCLA, CAL, AZST 2009
Todd Golper LB 6′0 221 4.68 Arcadia California UCLA 59 5 UCLA, STAN, AZ 2009
Isaiah Bowens LB 6′3 220 4.54 La Puente Bishop Amat California UCLA 69 5 A&M, SDST, UCLA, ORE 2009
Richard Brehaut QB 6\’2 205 4.90 Rancho Cucamonga Los Osos California UCLA 25 5 SDST, BOISE ST, COL, WASHST, AZ, AZST, LOU, IDAHO ST, KAN, UTAH, OREST, UCLA 2009
Caleb Herring QB 6\’2 168 Perris Citrus Hill California UNLV 98 4 UNLV 2009
Tim “T.J.” McDonald Jr. DB 6′1 181 4.63 Fresno Edison California USC 9 5 UTAH, AZ, USC 2009
Chris Metcalf DB 6′2 175 4.60 Compton California USC 44 5 COL, USC, AZ, AZST, CAL, TEN 2009
Torin Harris DB 6\’1 167 4.50 Las Vegas Palo Verde Nevada USC 89 5 UNLV, WASHST, AZ, USC 2009
Vontaze Burfict LB 6′2 245 Corona Centennial California USC 3 5 CAL, COL, TEN, AZ, AZST, USC 2009
Marquis Simmons LB 6′2 212 4.62 Compton Dominguez California USC 13 5 USC, MS, KANST 2009
Kevin Graf OL 6′6 309 5.38 Agoura California USC 6 5 MS, USC 2009
Matt Barkley QB 6′4 222 4.65 Santa Ana Mater Dei California USC 1 5 COL, FSU, STAN, CAL, WASH, USC, HAW, TEN, NEB, UCLA 2009
Patrick Hall RB 6′1 182 4.39 Ventura St. Bonaventure California USC 5 5 MS, UCLA, MICH, USC 2009
Morrell Presley TE 6′4 215 4.69 Carson California USC 1 5 USC 2009
Randall Carroll WR 5\’11 195 4.35 Los Angeles Cathedral California USC 4 5 26 May Offers: USC, UCLA, CAL, AZST, etc… 2009
De’von Flournoy WR 6′0 180 4.45 Lake Balboa Birmingham California USC 17 5 ND, USC 2009
Alshon Jeffery WR 6\’4 210 4.59 St. Matthews Calhoun County South Carolina USC 23 5 KY, SCAR, AL, NCAR, USC, TEN, NCST, FLA, FSU, MICH, COL 2009
Jarrad Stewart DB 5\’10 180 4.50 Pearland Texas Utah 214 4 x 2009
Vyncent Jones OL 6′4 295 5.30 Sandy Jordan Utah Utah 167 5 UTAH 2009
Chris Brown RB 6\’1 180 4.60 Newbury Park California Utah 91 5 WYO, UTAH 2009
Jamal Smith WR 6\’1 160 4.92 Oxnard California Utah 183 4 UTAH 2009
Chanzell Porter WR 6\’1 185 Concord California Utah 4 UTAH 2009
Akeem Cunningham DB 5′11 185 4.50 East Orange Campus New Jersey Vanderbilt 266 4 VANDY 2009
Eric Samuels DB Umatilla Florida Vanderbilt 278 4 VANDY 2009
Jay Fullam DB 6\’1 191 Chattanooga McCallie Tennessee Vanderbilt 283 4 NAVY, AIR FORCE, VANDY, NW 2009
Justin Cabbagestalk OL 6\’4 270 Seffner Armwood Florida Vanderbilt 228 4 VANDY 2009
David Wang OL 6′2 302 5.25 Ashburn Stone Bridge Virginia Viginia Tech 78 5 VT 2009
Quintin Hunter DB 6′2 190 4.50 Orange County Virginia Virginia 67 5 VT, UVA, MD 2009
Corey Lillard DB 6′0 201 4.50 Bealeton Liberty Virginia Virginia 82 5 UVA, NCST, NCAR, DUKE, RUT, BC, WVU, ARK, WAKE 2009
Perry Jones DB 5\’9 178 4.50 Chesapeake Oscar Smith Virginia Virginia 121 5 BC, UVA 2009
LoVante\’ Battle DB 5\’11 190 4.45 Hampton Phoebus Virginia Virginia 159 5 NORF ST, UVA 2009
Brent Urban DL 6\’7 264 4.90 Mississauga Lorne Park Canada Virginia 43 5 UVA, LOU 2009
Jake Snyder DL 6\’5 237 4.80 Glen Allen Deep Run Virginia Virginia 105 5 UVA, VT, BC, PUR, COL, RICH 2009
Tucker Windle LB 6′2 227 4.70 Charlotte Catholic North Carolina Virginia 75 5 WAKE, DUKE, UVA, WISC, VT 2009
Connor McCartin LB 6\’4 199 4.88 Warrenton Fauquier Virginia Virginia 163 5 UVA 2009
Sean Cascarano OL 6\’6 270 Glenview Glenbrook South Illinois Virginia 74 5 MICHST, UVA, IN 2009
Luke Bowanko OL 6′6 270 4.80 Clifton Centreville Virginia Virginia 154 5 UVA 2009
Ross Metheny QB 6′3 190 4.64 Stephens City Sherando Virginia Virginia 48 5 UCONN, UVA 2009
Dominique Wallace RB 6′1 231 4.48 Fredericksburg Chancellor Virginia Virginia 27 5 UVA, NCST, PSU, MD 2009
Alex Owah RB 5′11 168 4.44 Harrisonburg Virginia Virginia 46 5 UVA, VT, JAMES MAD 2009
Chris LaPierre RB 6′2 197 4.69 Medford Shawnee New Jersey Virginia 111 5 UVA 2009
Paul Freedman TE 6\’6 224 4.87 Clearwater Central Catholic Florida Virginia 54 4 FLA INTL, UVA 2009
Charles Tyree Watkins WR 6\’1 175 4.46 Camden New Jersey Virginia 48 5 RUT, UCONN, IA, UVA, WVU, MIN, SYR, TEN, ILL, STAN, NW, TEMP, VILL, PSU, PITT 2009
Kevin Royal WR 6\’4 205 4.50 Greenwich Brunswick Connecticut Virginia 107 5 UVA 2009
James Hopper DB 5\’10 175 4.55 Fayetteville Seventy-First North Carolina Virginia Tech 160 5 VT 2009
Jerrodd Williams DB 6\’0 184 4.54 Central Daniel South Carolina Virginia Tech 160 5 VT 2009
Dominique Tate DB 5\’10 180 4.30 Winston-Salem Carver North Carolina Wake Forest 178 5 WAKE, DUKE 2009
Duran Lowe DB 5\’10 217 4.56 Plant City Florida Wake Forest 193 5 WAKE 2009
John Gallagher DL 6′4 252 Ponte Vedra Nease Florida Wake Forest 57 5 WAKE, FSU, ILL 2009
Frank Souza DL 6′5 319 Ponte Vedra Nease Florida Wake Forest 97 5 WAKE, GT, ILL 2009
Zach Thompson DL 6′5 255 4.90 Ashburn Stone Bridge Virginia Wake Forest 106 5 UVA, MD, NCST, WVU, SYR, WAKE, BC 2009
Mike Olson LB 6′3 215 4.80 Ashburn Stone Bridge Virginia Wake Forest 174 4 WAKE 2009
Justin Jackson LB 6\’1 200 4.51 Rockingham Richmond County North Carolina Wake Forest 180 4 WAKE, DUKE 2009
Michael Campanaro WR 5′10 173 4.35 Clarksville River Hill Maryland Wake Forest 53 5 NW, MD, AKRON, WAKE, NCAR, TOWSON 2009
Matt Muncy WR 6\’4 215 4.59 Tazewell Virginia Wake Forest 166 4 WAKE, DUKE 2009
Geoff Meinken DL 6\’4 230 Lynnwood Washington Washington State 137 5 WASHST 2009
Darren Markle LB 6\’1 228 4.59 Meridian Mountain View Idaho Washington State 74 5 WASHST, IDAHO ST 2009
Dominick Davenport DL 6′1 264 4.75 Hampton Phoebus Virginia West Virginia 44 5 UVU, VT, MD, WVU 2009
Chris Snook LB 6′3 220 4.70 Medina Highland Ohio West Virginia 78 5 MIA (OH), BG, AKRON, WVU, WAKE, CIN, MD, EMU 2009
Branko Busick LB 6′1 220 Steubenville Ohio West Virginia 137 5 WVU 2009
Cole Bowers OL 6′6 280 4.95 Ona Cabell Midland West Virginia West Virginia 60 5 MARSH, WVU 2009
Jordan Weingart OL 6\’2 287 Gainesville Buchholz Florida West Virginia 125 5 WVU 2009
Tajh Boyd QB 6′2 193 4.56 Hampton Phoebus Virginia West Virginia 10 5 BC, UVA, MD, WAKE, VT, WVU, TEN, MICH, ECAR, MIN 2009
Daquan Hargrett RB 5\’10 180 4.35 Miami Northwestern Florida West Virginia 72 5 MIN, WVU, SFLA, FLA INTL, BUFF 2009
Shawne Alston RB 5\’11 220 4.60 Hampton Phoebus Virginia West Virginia 81 5 PSU, MD, ECAR, ILL, WVU 2009
Logan Heastie WR 6′3 187 4.35 Chesapeake Great Bridge Virginia West Virginia 7 5 18 February Offers: BC, UVA, NCAR, VT, FLA, TEN, WVU, AL, LSU, RUT, ORE, NCST, UCONN, MD, PSU 2009
Deon Long WR 5′11 174 4.53 Washington Dunbar D.C. West Virginia 81 5 MICHST, DUKE, WVU 2009
Ben Samson OL 6\’6 320 Lincolnshire Stevenson Illinois Western Michigan 129 5 WMU 2009
Jordan Kohout DL 6′3 249 4.99 Waupun Wisconsin Wisconsin 56 5 WISC 2009
Shelby Harris DL 6′3 235 Mequon Homestead Wisconsin Wisconsin 85 5 WISC 2009
Zac Matthias OL 6\’4 297 5.38 Hemlock Michigan Wisconsin 86 5 WMU, CMU, WISC, MICHST 2009
Ryan Groy OL 6′4 275 4.90 Middleton Wisconsin Wisconsin 112 5 WISC 2009
Jon Budmayr QB 6\’1 184 Woodstock Marian Central Catholic Illinois Wisconsin 23 5 WISC, NW, ILL, AZ, NEB, ND

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Class of 2009: Commitments List

Posted by roadster997 on June 9, 2008


Name Pos-Coll Ht. Wt. 40 City/School State College Commitment Rk-Nat Rating Top Offers Class
Quinton Dial DL 6\’5 309 5.70 Pinson Clay-Chalkville Alabama Alabama 107 5 AL, FLA, AUB, CLEM, TEN, CFLA, MARSH 2009
D.J. Fluker OL 6′6 326 Foley Alabama Alabama 9 5 20+ February Offers: AL, MS, MSST, AUB, CLEM, FLA, WAKE, MICH, TEN, LSU, TT 2009
Kellen Williams OL 6′4 297 5.25 Snellville Brookwood Georgia Alabama 57 5 CFLA, UAB, RUT, VANDY, ARK, WAKE, BC, NCST, FSU, AL 2009
Darius McKeller OL 6′6 295 Jonesboro Georgia Alabama 94 5 AL, MSST 2009
Chance Warmack OL 6\’4 331 5.66 Atlanta Westlake Georgia Alabama 103 5 AL, AUB, ARK 2009
A.J. McCarron QB 6′4 165 5.06 Mobile St. Paul’s Episcopal Alabama Alabama 8 5 16 February Offers: AL, LSU, FSU, FLA, AUB, TEN, COL, NEB, PUR, MS, RUT, OK, MIA, GA, WVU 2009
Trent Richardson RB 5\’11 205 4.40 Pensacola Escambia Florida Alabama 6 5 20+ May Offers: MSST, MS, PUR, SCAR, AL, LSU, LA-LAF, CLEM, KY, DUKE, FSU, SFLA, AUB, FLA, TEN, MICH, MD 2009
Richard Morrison DB 6\’0 166 4.71 Royse City Texas Arizona 186 5 UNLV, AZ 2009
Trevor Erno LB 6′3 225 4.80 Lakewood California Arizona 53 5 SDST, COL, ORE, NEB, WASH, AZ, CAL, WASHST 2009
Kylan Butler RB 5′9 190 Concord De La Salle California Arizona 101 5 AZ, WASH 2009
Matt Tucker DB 6′3 190 4.60 Aurora Grandview Colorado Arizona State 129 5 AZST 2009
Anthony Rose DB 6\’0 185 Tempe Marcos de Niza Arizona Arizona State 233 5 x 2009
Brock Osweiler QB 6′8 240 Kalispell Flathead Montana Arizona State 17 5 WASHST, AZST, STAN 2009
Darius Winston DB 6′0 180 4.38 West Helena Central Arkansas Arkansas 5 5 23+ May Offers: ARK, MS, AL, LSU, OK, TEN, AUB, MEMPHIS, ARKST, MIA, MICH, NEB, ND, GA, FSU, MSST, NCAR, A&M, OKST, TUL 2009
Ryan Calendar DL 6\’8 220 4.80 Caddo Mills Texas Arkansas 123 5 ARK 2009
Colby Berna OL 6′4 280 5.10 Fayetteville Arkansas Arkansas 34 5 ARK 2009
Will Secord QB 6′2 212 4.66 Frisco Wakeland Texas Arkansas 64 5 ARK 2009
Turrell Williams RB 6′2 195 4.50 West Helena Central Arkansas Arkansas 76 5 MS, TCU, ARK, TULSA 2009
Austin Tate TE 6\’5 230 Harrison Arkansas Arkansas 36 5 ARKST, ARK 2009
Terrance Coleman DL 6′2 244 4.89 Mobile Williamson Alabama Auburn 102 5 AUB, AL, MS 2009
Jamontay Pilson DL 6′2 258 5.10 Greenville Alabama Auburn 108 5 AUB, AL 2009
Harris Gaston LB 6′2 200 4.60 Bessemer Academy Alabama Auburn 95 5 MSST, AUB, KY 2009
Jonathan Evans LB 6\’0 205 4.50 Prichard Blount Alabama Auburn 149 5 SMS, STH AL, UAB, AUB 2009
Raymond Cotton QB 6′4 216 4.74 Fort Meade Maryland Auburn 33 5 AUB, TROY, KY, PUR, MSST, STAN 2009
Rodney Scott RB 5\’9 180 4.41 Cross City Dixie County Florida Auburn 47 5 AUB, SFLA, MS, MSST, SCAR, FLA 2009
Philip Lutzenkirchen TE 6\’4 232 4.73 Marietta Lassiter Georgia Auburn 13 5 TROY, MSST, AUB, STAN, GT, FSU, CLEM, NCST 2009
Brandon Heavens WR 5′10 170 4.46 Bessemer Academy Alabama Auburn 95 5 AUB, MSST, KY, TEN 2009
Quaylon Ewing DB 6\’1 178 4.66 Sugar Land Fort Bend Kempner Texas Boise State 4 BOISE ST 2009
Ebenezer Makinde DB 5\’9 161 4.77 Phoenix Paradise Valley Arizona Boise State 4 BOISE ST 2009
Joe Southwick QB 6\’1 179 4.71 Danville San Ramon Valley California Boise State 76 5 SJST, NEV, BOISE ST 2009
Malcolm Johnson RB 5\’11 185 Gresham Barlow Oregon Boise State 125 5 BOISE ST 2009
Dillon Quinn DL 6′6 271 Pawling Trinity-Pawling New York Boston College 68 5 MD, UVA, BC 2009
Craig Bills DB 6′2 205 Provo Timpview Utah BYU 58 5 BYU 2009
Jray Galeal DB 6′0 185 4.50 Kahuku Hawaii BYU 157 5 BYU 2009
Tui Crichton OL 6′4 290 5.00 Provo Timpview Utah BYU 73 5 BYU, UTAH 2009
Terry Alletto OL 6′3 265 Parker Ponderosa Colorado BYU 149 5 BYU 2009
Adam Timo RB 6′1 175 4.50 St. George Snow Canyon Utah BYU 68 5 BYU, STAN 2009
Allen Bridgford QB 6′3 213 4.70 Mission Viejo California California 22 5 STAN, TT, AZST, AZ, COL, UTAH, CAL 2009
Terrell Williams WR 6′2 165 4.49 Keller Fossil Ridge Texas California 87 5 CAL, MO, MS, AZ 2009
Corey Ammons DB 6\’1 175 Miami Archbishop Carroll Florida Central Florida 4 CFLA 2009
Evan Swindall OL 6\’3 280 5.12 Lafayette Georgia Central Florida 4 CFLA, STH AL 2009
Everett Horne DB 5′10 175 4.50 Cincinnati North College Hill Ohio Cincinnati 228 4 CIN 2009
Will Saddler DB 6′4 205 4.50 Columbus East Indiana Cincinnati 260 4 CIN 2009
Angel Clybourn LB 6′1 212 4.71 Blairstown Blair Academy New Jersey Cincinnati 4 CIN 2009
Josh Jones WR 6′1 205 4.50 Cincinnati Elder Ohio Cincinnati 113 5 CIN, IN, OHIO U. 2009
DeVonte Holloman DB 6′2 213 4.50 Charlotte Independence North Carolina Clemson 2 5 MARSH, CLEM, GA, NCST, UVA, AUB, FLA, NCAR, ND, MICH, SCAR, TEN, LSU 2009
Craig Loston DB 6′1 190 4.57 Houston Aldine Eisenhower Texas Clemson 3 5 20+ April Offers: A&M, CAL, MIA, GA, FLA, OK, ND, PSU, LSU, CLEM, COL, MIN, OKST, MICH 2009
Malliciah Goodman DL 6′4 242 4.53 Florence West Florence South Carolina Clemson 33 5 SCAR, CLEM, MD, TEN, UVA 2009
Eric Fields LB 6′3 215 4.60 Warner Robins Northside Georgia Clemson 18 5 CLEM, FSU, GA, NCST, LSU, DUKE, AL 2009
J.K. Jay OL 6′7 275 4.78 Greenville Christ Church Episcopal South Carolina Clemson 15 5 CLEM 2009
Larry Raper RB 5′10 168 4.24 Shelby North Carolina Clemson 43 5 CLEM 2009
Roderick McDowell RB 5′10 175 4.40 Sumter South Carolina Clemson 70 5 CLEM, KY, SCAR 2009
Tyler Shatley TE 6′3 255 4.75 Connelly Springs East Burke North Carolina Clemson 20 5 NCST, CLEM, WAKE 2009
Jordan Wynn QB 6\’2 175 Oceanside California Colorado 42 5 UTAH, IAST, SDST, COL, NMEX 2009
Jarrod Darden WR 6\’5 205 4.60 Keller Central Texas Colorado 96 5 OKST, NCAR, TT, MIN, COL 2009
Leon Kinnard DB 5′8 177 4.43 Towson Loyola Maryland Connecticut 147 5 UCONN, MD 2009
Mike Osiecki LB 6′2 212 4.80 Semour Connecticut Connecticut 119 5 UCONN 2009
Marcus Aiken WR 6′1 175 Bristol St. Paul Catholic Connecticut Connecticut 136 5 UCONN 2009
Malik Generett WR 6\’5 205 4.50 York William Penn Pennsylvania Connecticut 174 4 UCONN 2009
Ryan Hall TE 6′4 235 4.80 Orlando Olympia Florida Duke 55 4 DUKE 2009
Michael Brooks DL 6′3 295 5.10 Yanceyville Bartlett Yancey North Carolina East Carolina 190 4 ECAR 2009
Lamar McLendon LB 6\’1 195 Fayetteville Seventy-First North Carolina East Carolina 3 ECAR 2009
Greg Reid DB 5′7 198 4.64 Valdosta Lowndes Georgia Florida 49 5 VT, FLA INTL, FLA, AUB, FSU, GA 2009
Gary Brown DL 6′3 275 4.67 Greensboro West Gadsden Florida Florida 17 5 FLA, CLEM, MIA, FSU, ND, MS 2009
Jon Halapio OL 6′4 302 St. Petersburg Catholic Florida Florida 63 5 FLA INTL, FLA 2009
Michael Gillislee RB 5\’11 170 4.48 DeLand Florida Florida 44 5 24+ April Offers: MSST, MS, CLEM, AUB, GT, IN, MEMPHIS, SFLA, SCAR, PUR 2009
Nu\’keese Richardson WR 5\’9 165 4.45 Pahokee Florida Florida 21 5 FLA AT, FLA INTL, SCAR, FLA, WVU, WAKE, CLEM, MIA, FSU, MICH, USC, GA, TEN 2009
Jajuan Harley DB 6′0 193 4.37 Tallahassee Rickards Florida Florida State 11 5 FSU, CLEM, FLA INTL, SCAR, AL 2009
Gerald Demps DB 5′10 187 4.50 Valdosta Lowndes Georgia Florida State 78 5 AUB, FSU 2009
Justin Bright DB 6\’2 185 4.50 Duncan Byrnes South Carolina Florida State 126 5 FSU, A&M 2009
Jacobbi McDaniel DL 6′0 276 4.79 Madison County Florida Florida State 4 5 MS, CLEM, FSU, MIA, GA, AL, AUB, FLA, LSU, TEN 2009
Brandon Jenkins DL 6′3 223 4.70 Tallahassee Florida State University Florida Florida State 34 5 FLA INTL, MIA, CFLA, RUT, KY, TEN, SCAR, ARK, LSU, FLA, GA, SCAR 2009
Ed Stinson DL 6′6 225 4.70 Homestead South Dade Florida Florida State 55 5 FLA INTL, SFLA, MIA, AUB, FSU 2009
Columbus “C.J.” Mizell LB 6′2 212 4.51 Tallahassee Leon Florida Florida State 15 5 FLA, GA, SCAR, MD, NCST, FSU 2009
Chris Thompson RB 5′8 178 4.44 Madison County Florida Florida State 15 5 FSU, FLA, MIA, CLEM, ILL, LOU, MEMPHIS, MS, GA 2009
Bryan Stork TE 6\’4 240 Vero Beach Florida Florida State 25 5 FLA INTL, FLA AT, SYR, WISC, FSU 2009
Willie Downs WR 6′3 200 4.40 Tallahassee Godby Florida Florida State 10 5 FSU, FLA INTL, MS, CLEM 2009
Willie Haulstead WR 6\’2 195 4.59 Titusville Florida Florida State 39 5 8 April Offers: FSU, SFLA, CFLA, BC, FLA INTL, AUB, SCAR, FLA AT, PUR 2009
Derek Carr QB 6\’2 180 4.80 Bakersfield Christian California Fresno State 58 5 UTAH, FRESST, SMU 2009
Shawn Williams DB 6′1 195 4.50 Blakely Early County Georgia Georgia 115 5 GA 2009
Abry Jones DL 6′4 260 Warner Robins Northside Georgia Georgia 22 5 FLA, FSU, CLEM, MIA, GA, AL 2009
Michael Gilliard LB 6′1 200 4.60 Valdosta Georgia Georgia 30 5 21 April Offers: MIDTENST, ILL, GA, GT, AL, NCST, MIA, FLA, IN, FSU, CFLA, AUB, SCAR, MICHST, MICH, ND 2009
Dexter Moody LB 6′2 215 4.50 Twin City Emanuel County Institute Georgia Georgia 50 5 FLA, GA, SCAR 2009
Chase Vasser LB 6′4 208 4.49 Gainesville Chestatee Georgia Georgia 63 5 GA, VT 2009
Austin Long OL 6′6 270 Eads Briarcrest Christian Tennessee Georgia 14 5 14 April Offers: AL, GA, FLA, MSST, MS, TEN, FSU, NCAR, SMS, AUB, ARK, MICH, MIA 2009
Chris Burnette OL 6′4 300 5.10 LaGrange Troup County Georgia Georgia 29 5 CFLA, GA, AUB, OK, FLA 2009
Dallas Lee OL 6′4 290 5.10 Buford Georgia Georgia 55 5 VANDY, CFLA, SFLA, TEN, UAB, GT, FSU, GA 2009
Aaron Murray QB 6′3 189 4.74 Tampa Plant Florida Georgia 2 5 56 April Offers: MS, OREST, SFLA, BC, FLA INTL, WAKE, AUB, FLA, GA, LOU, PUR, STAN, TEN, LSU, KY, VANDY, SCAR, ARK, FSU 2009
Zach Mettenberger QB 6′5 210 4.70 Watkinsville Oconee County Georgia Georgia 11 5 FSU, BC, MS, GA 2009
Washaun Ealey RB 6′0 205 4.45 Twin City Emanuel County Institute Georgia Georgia 14 5 FLA, GA, SCAR, CLEM, AUB 2009
J.C. Lanier DL 6′4 325 5.70 Twin City Emanuel County Institute Georgia Georgia Tech 71 5 GT, CLEM 2009
John Drew DL 6′2 297 4.92 Columbus Northside Georgia Georgia Tech 109 5 GT, DUKE, MSST 2009
Chaun Gresham LB 6′3 205 Winder Apalachee Georgia Georgia Tech 70 5 GA STHN, MARSH, VANDY, SCAR, GT, CLEM, AL 2009
Brandon Watts LB 6′2 226 4.58 Sandersville Washington County Georgia Georgia Tech 71 5 GT, FLA 2009
Emmanuel Dieke LB 6′7 205 College Park North Clayton Georgia Georgia Tech 94 5 GT, MSST, NCAR, RUT 2009
Jordan Luallen QB 6\’3 193 4.71 Greenwood Center Grove Indiana Georgia Tech 18 5 IN, IA, PUR, STAN, GT, CIN, LOU 2009
Kalua Noa WR 6\’2 200 Honolulu Kaiser Hawaii Hawaii 177 4 HAWAII 2009
Thomas Bates DB 5′11 180 4.48 Baytown Lee Texas Houston 163 5 HOU, IA 2009
Radermon Scypion DL 6′4 213 5.09 Port Arthur Memorial Texas Houston 158 4 HOU 2009
Darryl Jackson DL 6′4 285 Houston Yates Texas Houston 195 4 HOU 2009
Tyrone Campbell DL 6′1 280 5.05 Channelview Texas Houston 196 4 HOU 2009
Kelvin King LB 6\’2 205 Houston Alief Taylor Texas Houston 4 HOU 2009
Ralph Oragwu OL 6′4 256 4.92 Missouri City Fort Bend Marshall Texas Houston 4 HOU 2009
Charles Sims RB 6\’1 179 4.50 Houston Westbury Texas Houston 154 4 HOU 2009
Jared Pickett RB 5′8 158 4.68 Missouri City Fort Bend Marshall Texas Houston 4 HOU 2009
Tyler Chambers TE 6′4 190 4.90 San Antonio MacArthur Texas Houston 71 4 HOU 2009
Lendell Buckner DL 6′3 325 Chicago Leo Illinois Illinois 42 5 TOL, NILL, COL, ILL, WISC, MICHST, NW 2009
Leon Hill OL 6′6 341 Chicago Leo Illinois Illinois 23 5 ILL, MICHST, WISC, AZ, KANST, TEN 2009
Brad Rogers LB 5′10 230 4.65 Toledo Central Catholic Ohio Iowa 127 5 IA 2009
David Barrent OL 6′8 290 West Des Moines Valley Iowa Iowa 21 5 ILL, IAST, IA, NW, MICHST, MIN, NEB 2009
Kyle Lichtenberg OL 6′6 307 5.30 Bettendorf Iowa Iowa State 206 4 IAST, COLST 2009
Prinz Kande DB 6\’0 185 4.60 Euless Trinity Texas Kansas 187 5 KAN 2009
Tyler Patmon DB 5′11 180 4.50 Cedar Park Vista Ridge Texas Kansas 252 4 IAST, KAN 2009
Earnest Norman LB 5\’11 220 4.58 Euless Trinity Texas Kansas 185 4 TULSA, KAN 2009
Jordan Webb QB 6′1 204 Union Missouri Kansas 54 5 KAN 2009
DeShaun Sands RB 5′9 180 Coconut Creek Monarch Florida Kansas 107 5 KAN 2009
Josh Johnson DL 6\’8 265 Peculiar Raymore-Peculiar Missouri Kansas State 127 5 KANST 2009
Danny Gress LB 6\’0 225 4.75 Clayton Northmont Ohio Kent State 4 KENT ST 2009
Bryan Wagner OL 6′5 285 Mantua Crestwood Ohio Kent State 4 KENT ST 2009
Larry Warford OL 6′4 325 Richmond Madison Central Kentucky Kentucky 101 5 KY 2009
Jerrell Greene RB 6′2 210 4.55 Lexington Paul Dunbar Kentucky Kentucky 106 5 KY 2009
LaRod King WR 6′6 190 4.60 Radcliff North Hardin Kentucky Kentucky 122 5 WKY, KY 2009
Mike Privott LB 6′0 233 4.69 Norfolk Lake Taylor Virginia Louisville 31 5 PSU, AL, MD, UCONN, NCAR, NCST, PITT, LOU, WVU 2009
Janzen Jackson DB 5′11 175 4.55 Lafayette Carencro Louisiana LSU 30 5 MS, TULANE, LSU, GT, AL 2009
Mike Brockers DL 6′6 260 4.90 Houston Chavez Texas LSU 20 5 A&M, HOU, AZST, NEB, LSU, STAN, OK, OKST, TT 2009
Josh Downs DL 6′2 265 4.80 Bastrop Louisiana LSU 84 5 LSU 2009
Kevin Minter LB 6′0 231 4.52 Suwanee Peachtree Ridge Georgia LSU 17 5 MS, UVA, SCAR, NCST, LSU, KY, WVU, PUR, UCONN, USC, MD, OK, NEB 2009
Willie Ferrell LB 6′2 225 4.70 Tallahassee FAMU Florida LSU 25 5 FLA INTL, LSU, ILL, ECAR, FLA A&M, MIN, MD, SCAR, CFLA, SFLA 2009
Chris Faulk OL 6\’6 293 5.18 Slidell Northshore Louisiana LSU 37 5 LSU, TULANE, LA TECH, MICH, NEB, ARK, LA-MON, MS 2009
Henry Orelus OL 6′5 285 5.48 Belle Glade Glades Central Florida LSU 49 5 LSU, TEN, AUB 2009
Russell Shepard QB 6′2 183 4.44 Houston Cypress Ridge Texas LSU 4 5 20+ February Offers: A&M, TT, MIN, ARK, AL, TULSA, NEB, IA, AZST, BC, FLA, UVA, MICH, TEX, LSU, ORE, MO, WVU, USC, HOU, 2009
Chris Garrett QB 6′3 237 4.90 Tupelo Mississippi LSU 21 5 MS, MSST, COL, AL, LSU, FSU, NEB 2009
Dexter Pratt RB 6′1 221 4.50 Navasota Texas LSU 10 5 20+ March Offers: A&M, OKST, NEB, TCU, OK, SMS, LSU, TEX, ARK, TULSA, BAY, MS, MSST, etc…. 2009
Michael Ford RB 5′10 206 4.56 Leesville Louisiana LSU 25 5 MS, FSU, LSU, AL, FLA 2009
Drayton Calhoun RB 6′0 175 4.48 Tucker Georgia LSU 28 5 TEN, FLA, NCST, AL, AUB, GA, VANDY, LSU, MSST, CLEM 2009
Brandon Mitchell DB 6′3 200 4.50 Amite Louisiana LSU (Basketball) 208 4 x 2009
Eric Franklin DB 6\’2 180 Baltimore Archbishop Curley Maryland Maryland 160 5 AKRON, MD 2009
Avery Graham DB 5′10 183 4.40 Clarksburg Maryland Maryland 191 5 MD 2009
C.J. Brown QB 6′3 190 Harmony Seneca Valley Pennsylvania Maryland 61 5 MD 2009
Danny O\’Brien QB 6\’4 194 4.67 Kernersville East Forsyth North Carolina Maryland 92 5 DUKE, MD 2009
Reuben Corley RB 6\’2 231 4.60 Batesville South Panola Mississippi Memphis 67 5 MS, MSST, UCONN, LOU, KY, AUB, MEMPHIS 2009
Olivier Vernon DL 6′2 237 4.53 Hialeah American Florida Miami 26 5 20+ February Offers: SFLA, MIA, AUB, AL, ILL, NCST, SCAR, FSU 2009
Luther Robinson DL 6′3 280 5.18 Fort Pierce Westwood Florida Miami 40 5 MIA, CFLA 2009
Cory White OL 6\’4 214 4.82 Orange Park Fleming Island Florida Miami 129 5 FLA INTL, FLA ATLANTIC, TROY, MIA 2009
A.J. Highsmith QB 6′0 196 Sugar Land Fort Bend Hightower Texas Miami 37 5 BC, MIA 2009
Bryce Brown RB 6′2 222 4.40 Wichita East Kansas Miami 1 5 50+ October offers: USC, OK, UCLA, OHST, FLA, KANST, NCAR, MICH, FSU, MIA, etc… 2009
Billy Sanders TE 6′4 240 4.85 Phoenix Brophy Prep Arizona Miami 17 5 MIA, AZ, WASHST, WASH, KAN, UCLA 2009
B.J. Stevens LB 6′1 232 5.06 Monroeville Gateway Pennsylvania Miami (Ohio) 142 5 NCST 2009
Justin Turner DB 6′2 205 4.55 Massillon Washington Ohio Michigan 10 5 TOL, BALLST, EMU, MICH, ILL, WVU, OHST, MICHST 2009
Isaiah Bell DB 6′3 205 4.52 Youngstown Liberty Ohio Michigan 38 5 BG, CIN, MICH, WVU, MIA (OH) 2009
William Campbell DL 6′5 316 5.00 Detroit Cass Tech Michigan Michigan 2 5 MICH, LSU, WISC, CIN, ND, MIA, PSU, MICHST, OHST, IN, ILL, FLA 2009
Kevin Newsome QB 6′2 208 4.57 Chesapeake Western Branch Virginia Michigan 5 5 25+ April Offers: VT, NCAR, PSU, WVU, UCONN, NW, STAN, MICH, KY, UVA, NEB, DUKE, ECAR, ILL, MD, TEN 2009
Shavodrick Beaver QB 6′3 177 4.55 Wichita Falls Rider Texas Michigan 14 5 TULSA, TCU, AZ, NEB, MICH 2009
Fitzgerald Toussaint RB 5′10 185 4.40 Youngstown Liberty Ohio Michigan 17 5 CIN, ILL, PITT, MICH, MICHST, AKRON, WVU 2009
Jeremy Gallon RB 5\’9 175 4.40 Apopka Florida Michigan 31 5 CFLA, FLA INTL, KAN, AUB, IAST, IA, MICH 2009
Teric Jones RB 5′9 184 4.37 Detroit Cass Tech Michigan Michigan 31 5 MICH 2009
Bryce McNeal WR 6\’2 180 4.46 Minneapolis Breck Minnesota Michigan 16 5 18+ May Offers: COL, MIN, NEB, IA, UCONN, NCAR, AZ, MICH, CLEM, LOU, MS, SCAR, AUB, OK, ILL 2009
Chris Norman LB 6′3 219 4.60 Detroit Renaissance Michigan Michigan State 10 5 MIA (OH), TOL, OHIO, CIN, MICHST, PUR, VANDY, NW, IA, ILL, IN, MIN, MICH, WVU, PSU, ORE, WISC, LOU, VT, BC, OHST, ND 2009
Blake Treadwell OL 6′3 271 4.90 East Lansing Michigan Michigan State 108 5 MICHST 2009
Andrew Maxwell QB 6′3 190 Midland Michigan Michigan State 27 5 MICHST 2009
Edwin Baker RB 5′9 204 4.37 Oak Park Michigan Michigan State 11 5 MICHST, PUR, GA, MICH 2009
Larry Caper II RB 5′11 215 4.50 Battle Creek Central Michigan Michigan State 23 5 MICHST, MICH, WMU, IA, STAN, PUR, CIN 2009
Donald Spencer WR 6′4 197 4.65 Ypsilanti Michigan Michigan State 52 5 MICHST, IN 2009
Patrick White WR 6\’0 171 4.49 Pickerington Central Ohio Michigan State 76 5 AKRON, CIN, IN, ORE, KAN, LOU, MICHST 2009
Josh Campion OL 6′6 257 6.05 Fergus Falls Minnesota Minnesota 136 5 MIN 2009
Ed Olson OL 6′6 270 Mahtomedi Minnesota Minnesota 151 5 NILL, MIN 2009
Moses Alipate QB 6′5 235 4.60 Bloomington Jefferson Minnesota Minnesota 20 5 MIN 2009
Hasan Lipscomb RB 5′10 190 4.38 Houston Cypress Ridge Texas Minnesota 48 5 LSU, MIN, A&M, IAST, BAY 2009
Victor Keise WR 6′1 170 Coconut Ceek North Broward Prep Florida Minnesota 150 4 MIN 2009
Mike Thomas DL 6\’3 240 5.30 Mobile St. Paul\’s Episcopal Alabama Mississippi 136 5 MS, SMS 2009
Markell Lee DL 6\’5 242 Corinth Mississippi Mississippi 162 4 MS, ARK, MSST, SMS 2009
Demarcus Knight LB 6′2 230 4.60 Morristown-Hamblen East Tennessee Mississippi 139 5 MS 2009
Demarcus Knight LB 6′2 230 4.60 Morristown Hamblen East Tennessee Mississippi 1 MS 2009
Emmanuel McCray OL 6′5 280 5.37 Jackson Forest Hill Mississippi Mississippi 205 4 MS, SMS, MSST 2009
Payten Jason RB 6′0 190 4.50 New Orleans Jesuit Louisiana Mississippi 105 5 MS 2009
David Renfroe QB 6′3 190 4.60 Batesville South Panola Mississippi Mississippi (Baseball) 97 4 x 2009
Nickoe Whitley DB 6\’1 185 Jackson Provine Mississippi Mississippi State 193 5 SMS, MSST 2009
Jonathan Banks DB 6′3 180 Maben East Webster Mississippi Mississippi State 254 4 MSST 2009
Fletcher Cox DL 6\’4 230 4.47 Yazoo City Mississippi Mississippi State 30 5 ALCORN ST, MS, SMS, MSST, AUB, AL, LSU, COL 2009
Anthony Rogers DL 6′4 235 4.85 North Little Rock Arkansas Mississippi State 118 5 MSST, MS, BAY, TULSA 2009
Sam Watts OL 6′5 290 5.62 Conyers Salem Georgia Mississippi State 166 5 MSST 2009
Tyler Russell QB 6′5 195 4.80 Meridian Mississippi Mississippi State 44 5 MSST 2009
Cameron Lawrence QB 6′2 188 4.66 Senatobia Magnolia Heights Mississippi Mississippi State 47 5 MSST, OKST, DUKE 2009
Josh Hollingsworth QB 6′0 175 Hamilton Alabama Mississippi State 63 5 MSST 2009
Chris Smith WR 6′1 193 4.70 Meridian Mississippi Mississippi State 141 5 MSST 2009
Sheldon Richardson DL 6′4 281 4.90 St. Louis Gateway Tech Missouri Missouri 36 5 MO 2009
Darris Ford DL 6\’4 273 St. Louis Hazelwood East Missouri Missouri 51 5 MO, KANST, MIN 2009
Andrew Wilson LB 6′4 225 4.70 Peculiar Raymore-Peculiar Missouri Missouri 117 5 MO 2009
Jack Meiners OL 6′6 314 5.17 St. Louis Chaminade Missouri Missouri 127 5 MO, KAN 2009
Blaine Dalton QB 6′0 195 4.55 Blue Springs South Missouri Missouri 35 5 MO, TULSA 2009
Alex Sanders TE 6\’5 196 4.76 Springfield Glendale Missouri Missouri 35 5 MO ST, MO 2009
T.J. Moe WR 6\’0 185 4.50 O\’Fallon Fort Zumwalt West Missouri Missouri 75 5 MO, KAN 2009
Kerwin Stricker WR 6′2 195 4.47 Washington Missouri Missouri 118 5 MO 2009
Cole Pensick DL 6′1 255 4.86 Lincoln Northeast Nebraska Nebraska 113 5 NEB 2009
Thaddeus Randle DL 6′2 260 4.90 Galena Park North Shore Texas Nebraska 116 5 NEB 2009
Shawn Bodtman LB 6′0 205 4.58 Scranton West Scranton Pennsylvania Nebraska 91 5 NEB, SYR, ARMY 2009
C.J. Zimmerer LB 6\’2 215 4.60 Omaha Gross Nebraska Nebraska 137 5 NEB 2009
Dontrayevous Robinson RB 6\’1 215 4.50 Euless Trinity Texas Nebraska 63 5 NEB, NMEX, UTAH, TULSA 2009
Courtney Gardner WR 6′3 190 Reno Hug Nevada Nevada 4 NEV 2009
D.J. Bunn DB 5′11 195 Smithfield-Selma North Carolina North Carolina 121 5 NCAR 2009
Taylor Sowell DB 6′0 174 4.45 Roebuck Dorman South Carolina North Carolina 139 5 NCAR 2009
Donte Moss DL 6′4 226 4.63 Jacksonville Northside North Carolina North Carolina 13 5 NCAR, NCST, CLEM, ECAR, AL, FLA, GA, VT, LSU 2009
Jared McAdoo DL 6′3 278 5.08 Chapel Hill North Carolina North Carolina 37 5 NCAR, ECAR, MD, UVA, NCST, SCAR, WAKE, CLEM 2009
Justin Dixon LB 6′3 225 4.60 Smithfield-Selma North Carolina North Carolina 20 5 ECAR, NCAR, MICH 2009
David Collins OL 6′7 309 5.80 Kernersville East Forsyth North Carolina North Carolina 53 5 ECAR, NCAR 2009
Bryn Renner QB 6′4 190 4.87 Springfield West Springfield Virginia North Carolina 24 5 MICHST, VT, OHIO, MD, NCAR, DEL, WVU 2009
Hunter Furr RB 6′2 200 4.35 Winston-Salem Mount Tabor North Carolina North Carolina 60 5 WAKE, NCAR, NCST 2009
Joshua Adams WR 6′4 200 4.50 Cheshire Academy Connecticut North Carolina 3 5 BC, NCAR, STAN, NEB, IA, RUT, UCONN, MD 2009
Vincent “Ray-Ray” Davis WR 6′1 200 4.50 Monroe Sun Valley North Carolina North Carolina 80 5 NCAR 2009
Joshua McKie WR 6′1 178 4.54 Mauldin South Carolina North Carolina 117 5 NCAR 2009
Brian Slay DL 6′3 274 4.90 Ashburn Stone Bridge Virginia North Carolina State 93 5 NCST 2009
Ricky Dowdy LB 6′3 225 4.60 High Point Central North Carolina North Carolina State 60 5 NCST, GT, NCAR 2009
Ryan Cheek LB 6\’0 232 4.51 Lancaster Ohio North Carolina State 129 5 CIN, MD, KENT ST, AKRON, NCST 2009
Evan Watkins QB 6′6 230 Carol Stream Glenbard North Illinois Northwestern 38 5 IA, NILL, NW 2009
Mike Trumpy RB 6′0 195 Wheaton North Illinois Northwestern 62 5 NW, STAN, NILL, VANDY, WMU 2009
Tyler Stockton DL 6′1 290 4.98 Princeton The Hun School New Jersey Notre Dame 47 5 VILL, VANDY, WVU, SYR, GT, PSU, WAKE, NCAR, UCLA, NW, TEN, ND, RUT, MICHST, CAL 2009
Carlo Calabrese LB 6\’2 222 4.79 Verona New Jersey Notre Dame 29 5 RUT, SYR, ND, FLA, MD, PITT, BC, NCST 2009
Dan Fox LB 6\’4 215 4.60 Cleveland St. Ignatius Ohio Notre Dame 39 5 13 April Offers: NW, UVA, MICHST, MD, NCST, CIN, IN, WISC, MIA (OH), STAN, KAN, IA, PITT 2009
Alex Bullard OL 6\’3 278 4.89 Brentwood Academy Tennessee Notre Dame 19 5 18+ May Offers: SCAR, VANDY, DUKE, KY, MS, TEN, AUB, AL, STAN, MSST, ILL, UCONN, NCST, A&M, FLA, MICH, ND, OK 2009
Cierre Wood RB 6′0 194 4.67 Oxnard Santa Clara California Notre Dame 2 5 SDST, NEB, FLA, WAKE, USC, ND, MS, NCAR, WASH, ORE, A&M, AZST, UCLA, CAL, AUB 2009
Theo Riddick RB 5′11 185 4.40 Somerville Immaculata New Jersey Notre Dame 24 5 RUT, UVA, BC, NW, PITT, PSU, ND 2009
Jake Golic TE 6′5 205 4.70 West Hartford Northwest Catholic Connecticut Notre Dame 10 5 UCONN, ND 2009
Jamie Wood DB 6′1 178 4.58 Pickerington Central Ohio Ohio State 7 5 CIN, ILL, KY, AKRON, STAN, NW, MIA (OH), IN, OHST, PSU 2009
C.J. Barnett DB 6′0 170 Clayton Northmont Ohio Ohio State 17 5 OHST 2009
Dominic Clarke DB 5\’10 175 4.41 Frederick Tuscarora Maryland Ohio State 84 5 UVA, MD, BC, STAN, VANDY, OHST 2009
John Simon DL 6′4 265 4.70 Youngstown Cardinal Mooney Ohio Ohio State 7 5 OHST, PITT, STAN, ILL, NEB, AKRON, ND 2009
Melvin Fellows DL 6′5 260 4.85 Garfield Heights Ohio Ohio State 14 5 ILL, MARSH, OHST, LOU, WVU, MICH, WISC, USC 2009
Zach Boren DL 6′1 255 4.65 Pickerington Central Ohio Ohio State 88 5 TOL, CIN, KENT ST, AKRON, MIA (OH), OHST 2009
Dorian Bell LB 6′0 227 4.59 Monroeville Gateway Pennsylvania Ohio State 2 5 30+ March Offers: PITT, SYR, BC, WVU, VT, RUT, PSU, OHST, AL, CAL, FSU, LOU, AKRON, ND, MICH 2009
Jordan Whiting LB 6′0 220 4.71 Louisville Trinity Kentucky Ohio State 8 5 KY, OHST, LOU 2009
Storm Klein LB 3 225 4.50 Newark Licking Valley Ohio Ohio State 12 5 OHST 2009
Adam Homan LB 6′3 238 4.70 Coldwater Ohio Ohio State 44 5 OHST 2009
Jack Mewhort OL 6′6 285 4.70 Toledo St. John’s Jesuit Ohio Ohio State 31 5 TOL, BG, OHST, MICHST, NW 2009
Corey Linsley OL 6′4 285 5.20 Youngstown Boardman Ohio Ohio State 32 5 20 April Offers: AKRON, BG, STAN, MICHST, PITT, MIA (OH), UCONN, ILL, GT, OHST, IN, CIN, MICH 2009
Reid Fragel OL 6\’7 251 4.88 Grosse Pointe South Michigan Ohio State 43 5 MIA (OH), CIN, MICHST, OHST, MD, PUR 2009
Jordan Hall RB 5′9 180 4.40 Jeannette Pennsylvania Ohio State 33 5 PITT, PSU, MICH, ND, OHST 2009
James Jackson WR 5′11 170 4.35 Grand Ledge Michigan Ohio State 14 5 MICH, MICHST, TOL, CMU, WMU, EMU, IA, AL, ND, OHST, WISC, ILL, FLA, UCLA 2009
Chris Fields WR 6′1 187 4.42 Painesville Harvey Ohio Ohio State 18 5 AKRON, SOUTHERN, OHIO, KENT ST, ILL, IA, KAN, PSU, OHST 2009
Steve Williams DB 5′10 170 4.40 Dallas Skyline Texas Oklahoma 43 5 13 March Offers: TT, MIN, MIA, KY, KAN, OKST, LOU, AUB, WISC, COL, OK 2009
Will Ford DB 6′0 190 4.38 Abilene Cooper Texas Oklahoma 56 5 TCU, BAY, TT, OK, NEB, SMU 2009
Javon Harris DB 6′0 178 4.65 Lawton MacArthur Oklahoma Oklahoma 90 5 KANST, OK 2009
Justin Chaisson DL 6′5 260 4.72 Las Vegas Bishop Gorman Nevada Oklahoma 16 5 20+ March Offers: LSU, OK, FLA, NEB, IA, UNLV, NEV, COL, AZ, OR, SCAR, UCLA, AZST, CAL, UTAH 2009
Terry Franklin DL 6′4 210 4.62 Mansfield Legacy Texas Oklahoma 90 5 OK 2009
Jaydan Bird LB 6′3 230 4.50 Andover Central Kansas Oklahoma 16 5 KANST, MIA, OK, KAN 2009
Tom Wort LB 6′1 215 4.42 New Braunfels Texas Oklahoma 21 5 LSU, A&M, MD, OK, MIA, MO, FLA, USC, VANDY, NEB 2009
Ronnell Lewis LB 6′3 220 4.45 Dewar Oklahoma Oklahoma 27 5 OK 2009
Brandon Mahoney LB 6′3 210 4.55 Keller Fossil Ridge Texas Oklahoma 58 5 A&M, KAN, OK, AZ, WISC, MO 2009
Gus Jones LB 6\’2 211 4.63 Wagoner Oklahoma Oklahoma 86 5 TT, WYO, MO, NCAR, OKST, OK 2009
Jonathon Miller RB 6′0 186 4.60 Garland Naaman Forest Texas Oklahoma 55 5 KAN, AZ, OK 2009
Eric Ward WR 6′0 190 4.50 Wichita Falls Rider Texas Oklahoma 50 5 TULSA, AZ, AZST, OK 2009
Brandon Webb OL 6\’4 297 4.80 Owasso Oklahoma Oklahoma State 22 5 TULSA, OKST, TT, MO, ARK, OK, KAN, LSU 2009
Jeremy Smith RB 5′10 197 4.48 Tulsa Union Oklahoma Oklahoma State 21 5 TULSA, OKST, TT, A&M, KAN, MO, MICH 2009
Taylor Hart DL 6′6 250 4.70 Tualatin Oregon Oregon 132 5 ORE 2009
Rueben Robinson LB 6′2 210 4.59 Chandler Hamilton Arizona Oregon State 122 5 OREST, NW 2009
John Braun OL 6′5 245 Albany West Albany Oregon Oregon State 168 5 OREST 2009
Darrell Givens DB 6′1 178 4.46 Indian Head Lackey Maryland Penn State 16 5 20+ April Offers: WAKE, AKRON, PITT, UVA, BC, OHST, ORE, RUT, TEN, NCAR, MD, MIA, ILL, PSU, OK, NEB, MICH, GA 2009
Stephen Obeng-Agyapong DB 5′11 185 4.50 Bronx Kennedy New York Penn State 76 5 PSU, BUFF, UCONN, IA 2009
Malcolm Willis DB 6′1 200 4.65 Indian Head Lackey Maryland Penn State 91 5 PSU 2009
Derrick Thomas DB 6′0 173 4.49 Greenbelt Eleanor Roosevelt Maryland Penn State 102 5 MD, ILL, PSU, PITT 2009
Stephon Morris DB 5\’8 173 4.48 Greenbelt Eleanor Roosevelt Maryland Penn State 133 5 PSU, LOU 2009
Sean Stanley DL 6\’3 250 4.70 Gaithersburg Maryland Penn State 29 5 20+ May Offers: SYR, MD, RUT, VT, UVA, PITT, NEB, GA, TEN, UCONN, STAN, DUKE, PSU, MICH, WVU, CLEM, ILL, NW, GA, MIA, B 2009
Eric Shrive OL 6\’7 295 5.10 Scranton West Scranton Pennsylvania Penn State 2 5 30+ April Offers: PITT, SYR, RUT, ILL, NCST, ND, MIA, PSU, TEMP, BC, UCONN, AUB, MICH, OK, WISC, OHST, TEN, DUKE, WVU, 2009
Mark Arcidiacono OL 6′5 285 Philadelphia St. Joseph’s Pennsylvania Penn State 20 5 WMU, WVU, ARMY, UCONN, RUT, PSU, SFLA, TEMP, FLA, MICHST, ND, SYR, MD 2009
Frank Figueroa OL 6\’5 275 5.93 Alexandria Edison Virginia Penn State 101 5 WILLIAM & MARY, PSU 2009
Ty Howle OL 6′3 290 5.60 Bunn North Carolina Penn State 113 5 NAVY, PSU, ECAR 2009
Brandon Felder WR 6\’3 165 4.43 Oxon Hill Maryland Penn State 77 5 PSU 2009
Cory King OL 6\’5 320 5.30 Stoneboro Lakeview Pennsylvania Pittsburgh 150 5 PITT, MIN, BG 2009
Alex Francis DB 5\’9 175 Sugar Land Fort Bend Hightower Texas Rice 4 RICE 2009
Mohammed Sanu DB 6′3 210 Monmouth Junction South Brunswick New Jersey Rutgers 189 5 RUT 2009
Andre Civil DL 6\’5 239 4.98 Booklyn Sheepshead Bay New York Rutgers 66 5 GT, SYR, CLEM, UCONN, RUT 2009
Michael Larrow DL 6\’3 258 5.11 Union New Jersey Rutgers 117 5 SYR, RUT, ILL 2009
Jordan Hill LB 6\’3 235 4.60 Steelton-Highspire Pennsylvania Rutgers 133 5 TEMP, PITT, RUT 2009
Jamal Wilson OL 6′6 300 Brooklyn South Shore New York Rutgers 79 5 PSU, RUT, BUFF, SYR, MD, UCONN 2009
Tom Savage QB 6′4 217 4.76 Springfield Cardinal O’Hara Pennsylvania Rutgers 6 5 19+ March Offers: MIA, MICH, RUT, AUB, SYR, IA, ILL, NCST, MIN, PITT, LOU, GA, PSU, STAN, LSU, UVA, FSU, WASH, BC, TEN 2009
Desmond Scott RB 5\’9 179 4.47 Durham Hillside North Carolina Rutgers 8 5 14 April Offers: CLEM, NCST, NCAR, SCAR, GA, TEN, UVA, AL, FLA, ECAR, WVU, DUKE, AUB 2009
Paul Carrezola TE 6\’3 252 4.87 Langhorne Neshaminy Pennsylvania Rutgers 30 5 BUFF, NCST, SYR, PITT, IA, RUT 2009
James Scott DB 6\’1 185 4.70 Houston Strake Jesuit Texas SMU 4 SMU 2009
Brandon Henderson LB 6\’3 225 4.70 Abilene Cooper Texas SMU 4 SMU 2009
Keith Evans DB 5′11 178 4.50 Spanish Fort Alabama South Alabama 4 STH AL 2009
Chris Payne DB 5′11 191 4.47 Columbia South Carolina South Carolina 68 5 NCAR, MICHST, SCAR, CLEM, OK 2009
Justice Cunningham DL 6′4 235 4.78 Pageland Central South Carolina South Carolina 135 5 SCAR 2009
Nick Allison OL 6\’4 285 5.36 Asheville T.C. Roberson North Carolina South Carolina 191 5 SCAR 2009
Will Middleton TE 6′6 245 Marietta Kell Georgia South Carolina 48 5 SCAR 2009
Chase Griffiths LB 6\’2 197 4.75 Tallahassee North Florida Christian Florida South Florida 4 SFLA 2009
Adaris Bellamy RB 5′9 206 4.68 Dunedin Florida South Florida 77 5 SFLA, CLEM, MS 2009
Alex Smith DB 5′11 175 4.40 Meadville Franklin County Mississippi Southern Mississippi 261 4 SMS 2009
Will Martin LB 6′1 201 4.72 Kosciusko Mississippi Southern Mississippi 125 5 SMS, LA TECH 2009
Jonathan Guerry OL 6′5 295 5.20 Columbus New Hope Mississippi Southern Mississippi 203 4 SMS 2009
Nathaniel Worrell OL 6′4 275 Pearl Mississippi Southern Mississippi 210 4 SMS 2009
Usua Amanam DB 5\’9 175 4.46 San Jose Bellarmine Prep California Stanford 98 5 STAN, NW, WASHST 2009
Terrence Stephens DL 6′2 280 5.00 Gaithersburg Quince Orchard Maryland Stanford 62 5 MD, STAN, NCST, NEB, SYR, WVU, UCONN, PSU, RUT 2009
Shayne Skov LB 6′3 231 4.60 Pawling Trinity-Pawling New York Stanford 61 5 STAN 2009
Camden Wentz OL 6′4 275 Marietta Lassiter Georgia Stanford 193 5 STAN 2009
Levine Toilolo TE 6′7 240 4.87 La Mesa Helix California Stanford 5 5 FLA, STAN, VANDY, CAL, SDST, UTAH, AZST 2009
Zach Ertz TE 6′6 230 Danville Monte Vista California Stanford 21 5 STAN, UTAH, CAL, NW 2009
Brock Sanders TE 6′3 208 4.65 Duluth Northview Georgia Stanford 42 5 MSST, STAN 2009
Darrick Scott DB 5′10 180 4.47 Frederick Johnson Maryland Syracuse 158 5 ARMY, SYR 2009
Bryant House DL 6′4 265 4.90 Maud Texas TCU 193 4 TULSA, TCU 2009
Ray Burns DL 6′1 290 Maud Texas TCU 194 4 TULSA, TCU 2009
James Dunbar OL 6′6 290 4.79 Maud Texas TCU 187 5 HOU, TCU, TULSA 2009
Ty Horn OL 6′5 270 Waco Midway Texas TCU 227 4 TCU 2009
John Wooldridge OL 6′5 285 Bellaire Episcopal Texas TCU 4 TCU 2009
Casey Pachall QB 6′5 184 4.63 Brownwood Texas TCU 29 5 HOU, AZ, TCU, NEB, BAY, ND 2009
Jurell Thompson RB 6′0 195 4.42 Wichita Falls Rider Texas TCU 58 5 TULSA, MS, AZST, GA, AZ, UTAH, TCU 2009
Waymon James RB 5′9 203 4.40 Sherman Texas TCU 82 5 NEB, TCU, TT, GT 2009
A.J. Dugat WR 6′0 190 4.50 Dayton Texas TCU 77 5 TCU 2009
Damien Thigpen DB 5′9 170 4.34 Manassas Stonewall Jackson Virginia Tennessee 33 5 STAN, UCONN, WVU, TEN, BC, MIN, VANDY, AUB 2009
Dominique Allen RB 6′0 250 4.70 Paris Henry County Tennessee Tennessee 54 5 MSST, TEN, GT, MS, AUB, MEMPHIS, WAKE 2009
Toney Williams RB 6′1 227 4.60 Alpharetta Milton Georgia Tennessee 61 5 KY, IN, GT, TEN, RUT, NCST, ARK 2009
Je’Ron Stokes WR 6′1 180 4.44 Philadelphia Northeast Pennsylvania Tennessee 12 5 20 March Offers: RUT, PITT, ILL, ND, UCLA, NCST, IA, MIN, MD, NW, UCONN, MICHST, VANDY, TT, TEN, WVU, OK, WISC, SYR, AU 2009
Marcus Davis DB 6′1 185 4.48 League City Clear Creek Texas Texas 19 5 A&M, OK, TEX, TT, LSU 2009
Kenny Vaccaro DB 6′0 186 4.72 Brownwood Texas Texas 26 5 HOU, TCU, TT, OK, TEX, BAY, STAN, USC 2009
Eryon Barnett DB 6′2 185 4.50 Euless Trinity Texas Texas 46 5 TEX, OK 2009
Alex Okafor DL 6′5 229 4.54 Pflugerville Texas Texas 18 5 NEB, TT, STAN, TEX, AUB, LSU, OK, BC, BAY 2009
Calvin Howell DL 6\’4 280 4.91 San Antonio Warren Texas Texas 32 5 27 May Offers: OK, LSU, A&M, TT, OKST, TCU, KAN, MO, TEX, etc… 2009
Kyle Kriegel DL 6′4 220 4.78 Elysian Fields Texas Texas 86 5 TEX 2009
Derek Johnson DL 6\’3 285 5.00 Hoxie Arkansas Texas 94 5 ARKST, MSST, MS, ARK, TEX 2009
Dominique Jones DL 6′3 230 4.65 Kilgore Texas Texas 101 5 TCU, A&M, OKST, TEX 2009
Tariq Allen LB 6′3 230 4.57 Irving MacArthur Texas Texas 24 5 OK, A&M, KAN, PUR, TEX 2009
Patrick Nkwopara LB 5′10 200 4.75 Grand Prairie South Grand Prairie Texas Texas 72 5 TEX 2009
Mason Walters OL 6′5 280 5.40 Wolfforth Frenship Texas Texas 8 5 TT, A&M, BAY, AZ, STAN, TCU, LSU, TEX, ND, OK, OKST, USC 2009
Thomas Ashcraft OL 6′4 291 5.02 Cedar Hill Texas Texas 11 5 A&M, NEB, OK, OKST, TT, KANST, BAY, HOU, TEX 2009
Garrett Porter OL 6′6 308 5.20 Odessa Permian Texas Texas 13 5 A&M, TT, UVA, TEX, AZ 2009
Paden Kelley OL 6′6 285 5.10 Austin Lake Travis Texas Texas 25 5 NEB, TEX 2009
Garrett Gilbert QB 6′4 190 4.80 Austin Lake Travis Texas Texas 3 5 A&M, NEB, TT, TEX 2009
Chris Whaley RB 6′3 228 4.40 Madisonville Texas Texas 4 5 A&M, TEX, TT, NEB, OKST, OK, TULSA, FSU, ND 2009
Barrett Matthews TE 6′3 235 4.70 Galena Park North Shore Texas Texas 12 5 HOU, TEX 2009
Trey Graham TE 6′5 220 4.60 Waco Midway Texas Texas 14 5 TCU, ARK, TEX 2009
Greg Timmons WR 6′2 195 4.54 Houston Aldine Eisenhower Texas Texas 24 5 TEX, MIN, A&M, HOU 2009
Marquise Goodwin WR 5\’9 165 4.37 Garland Rowlett Texas Texas 62 5 TEX, A&M, TT, BAY, NEB, OK, ORE, WASH 2009
Stephen Barrera DL 6′5 260 5.10 Houston Clear Lake Texas Texas A&M 69 5 HOU, TCU, LSU, A&M 2009
Chris Henderson DL 6′3 249 4.85 Dallas Carter Texas Texas A&M 82 5 AZ, A&M 2009
Sean Porter LB 6\’1 205 Schertz Clemens Texas Texas A&M 5 HOU, A&M 2009
Rhontae Scales OL 6′6 299 5.10 Killeen Texas Texas A&M 45 5 HOU, OKST, TT, A&M 2009
Ivory Wade OL 6′4 306 Dickinson Texas Texas A&M 62 5 BAY, STEPHEN F. AUSTIN, A&M 2009
Clint Naron OL 6′6 290 Spring Klein Oak Texas Texas A&M 71 5 A&M, TT, BAY, TEN 2009
Ryan Swope RB 6′1 187 4.43 Austin Westlake Texas Texas A&M 69 5 DUKE, TT, A&M 2009
Hutson Prioleau TE 6′5 242 4.72 Tyler All Saints Episcopal Texas Texas A&M 18 5 A&M, UTAH, HOU 2009
Daniel Cobb DB 6′0 190 4.76 Killeen Ellison Texas Texas Tech 110 5 TT, GT, HOU, ARK 2009
D.J. Johnson DB 6′1 185 4.49 Austin St. Stephen’s Episcopal Texas Texas Tech 210 4 TT, MARSH 2009
DeAnthony Sims DL 6′3 300 Houston Westbury Texas Texas Tech 179 4 TT, HOU 2009
James Scott LB 6′3 220 4.58 Coldspring-Oakhurst Texas Texas Tech 132 5 TT 2009
Kyle Clark OL 6′5 267 5.55 Denton Guyer Texas Texas Tech 80 5 TULSA, AZ, NMST, NEB, LSU, TT 2009
Aaron Fisher WR 6′3 185 4.44 Keller Fossil Ridge Texas Texas Tech 59 5 AZ, BOISE ST, NW, PUR, IA, LATECH, VANDY, KAN, MO, TT 2009
Brian DeShane OL 6′4 286 Tulsa Union Oklahoma Tulsa 77 5 TULSA, KAN, A&M 2009
Phillip Butterfield QB 6′2 195 4.77 Pearcy Lake Hamilton Arkansas Tulsa 78 5 TULSA 2009
Brett Davis WR 6′2 200 4.50 Shawnee Oklahoma Tulsa 114 5 TULSA 2009
Marlon Pollard DB 6′0 149 4.63 San Bernardino Cajon California UCLA 34 5 UCLA 2009
Byron Moore DB 6′0 185 4.69 Harbor City Narbonne California UCLA 35 5 CAL, ORE, AZ, UCLA, COL, MIN, NMEX, AZST, VANDY 2009
Alex Mascarenas DB 5′11 180 4.55 Mission Viejo California UCLA 48 5 COL, UTAH, AZ, UCLA, CAL, AZST 2009
Todd Golper LB 6′0 221 4.68 Arcadia California UCLA 59 5 UCLA, STAN, AZ 2009
Isaiah Bowens LB 6′3 220 4.54 La Puente Bishop Amat California UCLA 69 5 A&M, SDST, UCLA, ORE 2009
Richard Brehaut QB 6\’2 205 4.90 Rancho Cucamonga Los Osos California UCLA 25 5 SDST, BOISE ST, COL, WASHST, AZ, AZST, LOU, IDAHO ST, KAN, UTAH, OREST, UCLA 2009
Caleb Herring QB 6\’2 168 Perris Citrus Hill California UNLV 98 4 UNLV 2009
Tim “T.J.” McDonald Jr. DB 6′1 181 4.63 Fresno Edison California USC 9 5 UTAH, AZ, USC 2009
Chris Metcalf DB 6′2 175 4.60 Compton California USC 44 5 COL, USC, AZ, AZST, CAL, TEN 2009
Vontaze Burfict LB 6′2 245 Corona Centennial California USC 3 5 CAL, COL, TEN, AZ, AZST, USC 2009
Marquis Simmons LB 6′2 212 4.62 Compton Dominguez California USC 13 5 USC, MS, KANST 2009
Kevin Graf OL 6′6 309 5.38 Agoura California USC 6 5 MS, USC 2009
Matt Barkley QB 6′4 222 4.65 Santa Ana Mater Dei California USC 1 5 COL, FSU, STAN, CAL, WASH, USC, HAW, TEN, NEB, UCLA 2009
Patrick Hall RB 6′1 182 4.39 Ventura St. Bonaventure California USC 5 5 MS, UCLA, MICH, USC 2009
Morrell Presley TE 6′4 215 4.69 Carson California USC 1 5 USC 2009
Randall Carroll WR 5\’11 195 4.35 Los Angeles Cathedral California USC 4 5 26 May Offers: USC, UCLA, CAL, AZST, etc… 2009
De’von Flournoy WR 6′0 180 4.45 Lake Balboa Birmingham California USC 17 5 ND, USC 2009
Jarrad Stewart DB 5\’10 180 4.50 Pearland Texas Utah 214 4 x 2009
Vyncent Jones OL 6′4 295 5.30 Sandy Jordan Utah Utah 167 5 UTAH 2009
Chris Brown RB 6\’1 180 4.60 Newbury Park California Utah 91 5 WYO, UTAH 2009
Akeem Cunningham DB 5′11 185 4.50 East Orange Campus New Jersey Vanderbilt 266 4 VANDY 2009
Jay Fullam DB 6\’1 191 Chattanooga McCallie Tennessee Vanderbilt 283 4 NAVY, AIR FORCE, VANDY, NW 2009
David Wang OL 6′2 302 5.25 Ashburn Stone Bridge Virginia Viginia Tech 78 5 VT 2009
Quintin Hunter DB 6′2 190 4.50 Orange County Virginia Virginia 67 5 VT, UVA, MD 2009
Corey Lillard DB 6′0 201 4.50 Bealeton Liberty Virginia Virginia 82 5 UVA, NCST, NCAR, DUKE, RUT, BC, WVU, ARK, WAKE 2009
Perry Jones DB 5\’9 178 4.50 Chesapeake Oscar Smith Virginia Virginia 121 5 BC, UVA 2009
LoVante\’ Battle DB 5\’11 190 4.45 Hampton Phoebus Virginia Virginia 159 5 NORF ST, UVA 2009
Brent Urban DL 6\’7 264 4.90 Mississauga Lorne Park Canada Virginia 43 5 UVA, LOU 2009
Jake Snyder DL 6\’5 237 4.80 Glen Allen Deep Run Virginia Virginia 105 5 UVA, VT, BC, PUR, COL, RICH 2009
Tucker Windle LB 6′2 227 4.70 Charlotte Catholic North Carolina Virginia 75 5 WAKE, DUKE, UVA, WISC, VT 2009
Connor McCartin LB 6\’4 199 4.88 Warrenton Fauquier Virginia Virginia 163 5 UVA 2009
Luke Bowanko OL 6′6 270 4.80 Clifton Centreville Virginia Virginia 154 5 UVA 2009
Ross Metheny QB 6′3 190 4.64 Stephens City Sherando Virginia Virginia 48 5 UCONN, UVA 2009
Dominique Wallace RB 6′1 231 4.48 Fredericksburg Chancellor Virginia Virginia 27 5 UVA, NCST, PSU, MD 2009
Alex Owah RB 5′11 168 4.44 Harrisonburg Virginia Virginia 46 5 UVA, VT, JAMES MAD 2009
Chris LaPierre RB 6′2 197 4.69 Medford Shawnee New Jersey Virginia 111 5 UVA 2009
James Hopper DB 5\’10 175 4.55 Fayetteville Seventy-First North Carolina Virginia Tech 160 5 VT 2009
Jerrodd Williams DB 6\’0 184 4.54 Central Daniel South Carolina Virginia Tech 160 5 VT 2009
John Gallagher DL 6′4 252 Ponte Vedra Nease Florida Wake Forest 57 5 WAKE, FSU, ILL 2009
Frank Souza DL 6′5 319 Ponte Vedra Nease Florida Wake Forest 97 5 WAKE, GT, ILL 2009
Zach Thompson DL 6′5 255 4.90 Ashburn Stone Bridge Virginia Wake Forest 106 5 UVA, MD, NCST, WVU, SYR, WAKE, BC 2009
Mike Olson LB 6′3 215 4.80 Ashburn Stone Bridge Virginia Wake Forest 174 4 WAKE 2009
Justin Jackson LB 6\’1 200 4.51 Rockingham Richmond County North Carolina Wake Forest 180 4 WAKE, DUKE 2009
Michael Campanaro WR 5′10 173 4.35 Clarksville River Hill Maryland Wake Forest 53 5 NW, MD, AKRON, WAKE, NCAR, TOWSON 2009
Matt Muncy WR 6\’4 215 4.59 Tazewell Virginia Wake Forest 166 4 WAKE, DUKE 2009
Geoff Meinken DL 6\’4 230 Lynnwood Washington Washington State 137 5 WASHST 2009
Dominick Davenport DL 6′1 264 4.75 Hampton Phoebus Virginia West Virginia 44 5 UVU, VT, MD, WVU 2009
Chris Snook LB 6′3 220 4.70 Medina Highland Ohio West Virginia 78 5 MIA (OH), BG, AKRON, WVU, WAKE, CIN, MD, EMU 2009
Branko Busick LB 6′1 220 Steubenville Ohio West Virginia 137 5 WVU 2009
Cole Bowers OL 6′6 280 4.95 Ona Cabell Midland West Virginia West Virginia 60 5 MARSH, WVU 2009
Jordan Weingart OL 6\’2 287 Gainesville Buchholz Florida West Virginia 125 5 WVU 2009
Tajh Boyd QB 6′2 193 4.56 Hampton Phoebus Virginia West Virginia 10 5 BC, UVA, MD, WAKE, VT, WVU, TEN, MICH, ECAR, MIN 2009
Logan Heastie WR 6′3 187 4.35 Chesapeake Great Bridge Virginia West Virginia 7 5 18 February Offers: BC, UVA, NCAR, VT, FLA, TEN, WVU, AL, LSU, RUT, ORE, NCST, UCONN, MD, PSU 2009
Deon Long WR 5′11 174 4.53 Washington Dunbar D.C. West Virginia 81 5 MICHST, DUKE, WVU 2009
Jordan Kohout DL 6′3 249 4.99 Waupun Wisconsin Wisconsin 56 5 WISC 2009
Shelby Harris DL 6′3 235 Mequon Homestead Wisconsin Wisconsin 85 5 WISC 2009
Ryan Groy OL 6′4 275 4.90 Middleton Wisconsin Wisconsin 112 5 WISC 2009
Jon Budmayr QB 6\’1 184 Woodstock Marian Central Catholic Illinois Wisconsin 23 5 WISC, NW, ILL, AZ, NEB, ND 2009

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