Top 10 players in California for 2019 season

By Mitch Stephens Jul 30, 2019, 2:00pm

Three of the nation's Top 10 players lead the list.

Video: Top 10 California football players heading into 2019 season
Three quarterbacks and three defensive players lead the group.

Ronnie Lott, John Elway, Marcus Allen and Lynn Swann.

Those were four from a list of the Top 25 all-time greatest high school football players that MaxPreps compiled a few years ago.

All four played high school ball in California.

It's a long, talented list to pick from, but here's our top 10 from the Golden State regardless of position heading into the 2019 season.

10. Shamar GarrettDe La Salle (Concord)
He didn't make our running back or defensive Top 10 California lists, but there is no better combo player in the state. He also returns kicks effectively. The 5-foot-8, 180-pound senior led the Spartans with 1,076 rushing yards in 118 carries and 11 touchdowns and was perhaps better on defense. He had seven interceptions, two returned for touchdowns. His Spartans are ranked 18th nationally heading into 2019.
Shamar Garrett is swift, but also is strong enough to escape arm tackles.
Shamar Garrett is swift, but also is strong enough to escape arm tackles.
File photo by Dennis Lee
9. Korey ForemanCentennial (Corona)
The 6-4, 245-pound outside linebacker is ranked the fifth best junior overall nationally because of his tremendous size, athleticism and instinct. He has 25 college offers, including Oregon, USC, UCLA, Alabama, Penn State, Georgia and Ohio State.
247Sports evaluation: Has a prototype frame for a strong side rush end. ... He plays with advanced technique, uses his hands well and has the power to bull rush or long arm a tackle in to the quarterback or beat him off the edge with quickness.

The 5-star wide receiver dominates over smaller defensive players and at 6-6 and 225 pounds, the incoming senior towers over almost everyone. In three seasons, he's pulled down 150 passes for 2,426 yards and 35 touchdowns. He has 37 offers, but Oregon, Texas, UCLA and Washington are his top choices. He and Jermaine Burton make up the best receiving duo in the country.
247Sports evaluation: He's a natural pass catcher who uses his size to box out smaller defensive backs and is close to impossible to stop in jump-ball and red-zone situations. His speed is deceptive, he has a better get-off than given credit for and has enough top-end speed to get behind a defense and make plays down the field. He's an advanced and smooth route runner as well, and does a nice job setting up a corner and creating separation.

The 6-2, 312-pound center anchors the offensive line for the No. 1 team in the country and two-time defending state Open Division champs. He has 17 college offers, including Alabama, LSU, Florida and Notre Dame, but he's made a firm commitment to Washington.
247Sports evaluation: Versatile offensive lineman with the ability to play all three positions at the college level, but size wise, projects best as an interior lineman. Is athletic enough to play some tight end and even caught a touchdowns pass last season. Plays with a nice edge and mean streak.



Expect a huge junior season for the 4-star, 6-3, 180-pound quarterback. He's ranked the No. 19 recruit overall from the Class of 2021 and already piled up 23 college offers, including Alabama, Miami, Florida, Florida State, Georgia, LSU, Ohio State, Texas, Tennessee and of course locals, USC and UCLA.
247Sports evaluation: A pure pocket passer with a pure stroke and effortless delivery ... He throws with touch and accuracy, can change speeds and already has an advanced feel for the position ... Shows toughness in the pocket and will stand in and take a hit to deliver the football."

5. Clark Phillips IIILa Habra
The 5-11, 178-pound senior cornerback had seven interceptions as a sophomore before quarterbacks decided not to throw his way in 2018, when he had two picks. The fourth-rated corner in the country has 36 offers throughout the land, but he's already committed to Ohio State.
247Sports evaluation: Has a strong build and plays with a bulldog mentality. Doesn't have great length but makes up for it with a physical style of play and advanced technique … Has excellent ball skills and has really improved in his ability to make a play on the ball without interfering. An extremely competitive player who loves the challenge of taking on another team's best receiver. Is physical in the run game and does a nice job getting off blocks and making a tackle.

4. Kendall MiltonBuchanan (Clovis)
His uncle, Kevin Hardy, was the No. 2 pick in the 1996 NFL draft. At 6-2, 220, Milton utilizes a rare blend of power and speed to the running back position. The No. 3-rated running back in the country from the Class of 2020 has 39 college offers, but earlier this week picked Georgia.
247Sports evaluation: (Milton) runs with a unique blend of power, speed and balance. Shows more shiftiness than you'd expect from a back his size. His balance is top-notch. Can take a hit and not lose his base and gains significant yards after contact. Can run through holes and sees them before they open. Can hit the hole and go.

3. Bryce Young  Mater Dei (Santa Ana)
The dual-threat quarterback showed why he's one of the best players in the country during his first year at Mater Dei, throwing for nearly 4,000 yards and 39 touchdowns playing against high school football's toughest competition. At 5-11, 183 pounds, his size isn't a big concern because of his sheer athleticism and feel for the position. He's ranked the No. 37 player overall in the Class of 2020 and shown time and again, a knack for delivering in the clutch. He has 28 offers, but is a hard commit to USC.
247Sports evaluation: Has a live arm and is able to throw just as well outside the pocket as does from inside ... His ability to escape pressure and extend plays is as good as you'll see at the high school level.

2. DJ Uiagalelei  St. John Bosco (Bellflower)
The 2020 Clemson commit was the California Gatorade Football Player of the Year after throwing for over 3,300 yards and 48 touchdowns while leading St. John Bosco to a Top 5 finish during his junior season. The rugged 6-5, 245-pound quarterback already has NFL size, but it's surprisingly good feet, escapability and a big arm that makes him the 13th-ranked recruit overall in the country and No. 1 Pro-Style quarterback.
247Sports evaluation: Big, strong armed quarterback with generational arm strength ... Has a big frame but looks lean and is well put together ... A plus athlete and natural leader." 

1. Justin FloweUpland
The 6-2, 225-pound senior linebacker is rated the top player overall in the country by MaxPreps editor Zack Poff. He's ranked No. 3 by 247Sports. He resembles a rocket ship exploding from the second line of defense into the backfield. He hits with tremendous force and is extremely productive with 311 career tackles. He has 39 college offers, including Clemson, USC, Georgia, Arizona State and Oregon.
247Sports evaluation: He has a powerful lower body, and plays with maniacal effort and passion for the game. He has good straight-line speed and has worked hard to improve his lateral mobility and ability to drop and cover. He's a huge hitter and one of the most physical football players to come out of California in years. He's relentless in how he plays, refuses to stay blocked and does a great job in pursuit. He's tremendous getting in the backfield and making plays.
Justin Flowe makes a habit of standing up ball carriers.
Justin Flowe makes a habit of standing up ball carriers.
File photo by Rick Rowell