RNK |
NAME |
POS |
HT/WT |
SCHOOLS |
NR. |
Quincy Aldridge Whitehouse (TX) |
|
6-2/180 |
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|
Newcomer of the year as a frosh and third team all-state as a sophomore speaks volums of Aldridge's two-way talent |
NR. |
Buck Allen Lincoln (Tallahassee, FL) |
RB |
6-2/200 |
|
|
Bruising back is the next in line at Division I factory Lincoln |
NR. |
Brandon Allen Fayetteville (AR) |
QB |
6-2/185 |
|
|
Pocket passer has talent reminiscent of former Arkansas prep QB Mitch Mustain |
NR. |
Adonis Ameen-moore Mullen (Denver, CO) |
RB |
5-11/200 |
|
|
An all-state pick as a freshman, Ameen-Moore led Mullen to a state title as a sophomore |
NR. |
DeAnthony Arnett Saginaw (MI) |
WR |
6-0/195 |
|
|
Arnett is a playmaker who rises to the occasion against top competition; will likely be a national recruit |
NR. |
Antoine Arnold Chaparral (Temecula, CA) |
WR |
6-3/175 |
|
|
Great hands and body control make Arnold one of the nation's top receivers |
NR. |
David Ash Belton (TX) |
QB |
6-3/175 |
|
|
First team all-district selection was a bright spot for 3-7 Belton |
NR. |
Mike Bellamy Charlotte (Punta Gorda, FL) |
RB |
5-10/170 |
|
|
"Speedy" scored 29 times on the ground as a sophomore |
NR. |
Kelvin Benjamin Glades Central (Belle Glade, FL) |
WR |
6-6/210 |
|
|
Tall target could be the next great recruit from the Muck; may project better at TE |
NR. |
Victor Blackwell Mater Dei (Santa Ana, CA) |
WR |
6-1/185 |
|
|
Sure-handed receiver became a favorite target of Matt Barkley; had over 600 receiving yards |
NR. |
Quan Bray Callaway (Hogansville, GA) |
RB |
5-11/180 |
|
|
Bray looks to be one of the nation's top running backs in 2011 |
NR. |
Teddy Bridgewater Northwestern (Miami, FL) |
QB |
6-3/170 |
|
|
Talented athlete may play receiver in college |
NR. |
Malcolm Brown Steele (Cibolo, TX) |
RB |
6-0/205 |
|
|
Physical back with good speed has young Steele program on the map |
NR. |
Brent Calloway Russellville (AL) |
RB |
6-1/190 |
|
|
Callaway averaged nearly seven yards a carry and tallied 20 touchdowns Committed to Alabama |
NR. |
Terrell Chestnut Pottsgrove (PA) |
CB |
6-0/165 |
|
|
All-state as a freshman, Chestnut dominates both sides of the ball |
NR. |
Jadeveon Clowney South Pointe (Rock Hill, SC) |
DE |
6-5/220 |
|
|
All-region selection is a freakish athlete with a great chance to play on Sundays |
NR. |
Rodney Coe Edwardsville (IL) |
|
6-3/230 |
|
|
Second team all-state selection plays both ways in high school but will likely play linebacker in college |
NR. |
La'El Collins Redemptorist (Baton Rouge, LA) |
T |
6-5/285 |
|
|
A bulldozer blocking for Jeremy Hill, Collins is also adept at pass protection |
NR. |
Isaiah Crowell Carver (Columbus, GA) |
RB |
5-11/200 |
|
|
Speedy back is a big play waiting to happen |
NR. |
Evan Crower St. Augustine (San Diego, CA) |
QB |
6-3/180 |
|
|
Remarkably productive, Crower threw for over 30 TD's and nearly 3,000 yards |
NR. |
DaVaris Daniels Vernon Hills (IL) |
WR |
6-3/170 |
|
|
All-state honorable mention last year, Daniels is poised to be one of Illinois' top skill players in 2009 |
NR. |
Watts Dantzler Dalton (GA) |
T |
6-7/310 |
|
|
Physical tackle was a consensus all-area pick as a sophomore |
NR. |
Demeterius Dean Fayetteville (AR) |
WR |
6-3/210 |
|
|
Dean, already committed to Arkansas, is a dangerous combo with QB Allen Committed to Arkansas |
NR. |
Quandre Diggs Angleton (TX) |
|
5-9/190 |
|
|
Compiled 25 TDs as a running back, but can also play DB in college |
NR. |
Ray Drew Thomas County Central (Thomasville, GA) |
DE |
6-5/225 |
|
|
Fast-rising defensive end has the makings of a national recruit |
NR. |
Phillip Dukes Manning (SC) |
DT |
6-3/295 |
|
|
The next highly sought-after recruit from small school with reputation for big time talent |
NR. |
Sheroid Evans Dulles (Sugar Land, TX) |
CB |
6-0/170 |
|
|
Evans has a bright future in both football and track |
NR. |
LaMichael Fanning Callaway (Hogansville, GA) |
DE |
6-6/270 |
|
|
Massive end may be better suited at defensive tackle as he continues to grow |
NR. |
George Farmer Serra (Gardena, CA) |
WR |
6-2/197 |
|
|
Speedy receiver has been a well-known commodity since last spring |
NR. |
Enrique Florence Valley (AL) |
S |
6-2/180 |
|
|
10 INTs as a junior make Florence one of the nation's top DBs |
NR. |
Sedrick Flowers North Shore (Houston, TX) |
G |
6-3/280 |
|
|
Flowers has already established himself as one of Texas' premier offensive linemen |
NR. |
Quentin Gause Bishop Kearney (Rochester, NY) |
LB |
6-1/205 |
|
|
Agile linebacker averaged over 12 tackles per game |
NR. |
Artaves Gibson Mitchell (Memphis, TN) |
RB |
6-2/225 |
|
|
May be the most talented runningback in a stable of gifted rushers in the Volunteer State |
NR. |
Everett Golson Myrtle Beach (SC) |
QB |
6-0/160 |
|
|
Had a season for the ages in 2008: 41 TDs and 3,334 passing yards |
NR. |
Curtis Grant Hermitage (Richmond, VA) |
LB |
6-3/215 |
|
|
One of Virginia's most talented players regardless of grade; had 106 sacks as a sophomore |
NR. |
Doran Grant St. Vincent-St. Mary (Akron, OH) |
CB |
5-10/170 |
|
|
A starter since his freshman year, Grant will be one of the nation's top corners |
NR. |
Aaron Green Madison (San Antonio, TX) |
RB |
5-11/183 |
|
|
Burst onto the scene with a nine TD game; extremely elusive |
NR. |
Conor Hanratty New Canaan (CT) |
T |
6-5/295 |
|
|
Following Aaron Hernandez, Jordan Reed, and Khairi Fortt, Hanratty will be the state's next blue-chipper |
NR. |
Samuel Harvill Shiloh Christian (Springdale, AR) |
DT |
6-1/250 |
|
|
The nation's most physically impressive player had 16 sacks as a sophomore |
NR. |
Matt Hegarty Aztec (NM) |
T |
6-5/240 |
|
|
Hegarty headlines an above average year for New Mexico recruits |
NR. |
Jeremy Hill Redemptorist (Baton Rouge, LA) |
RB |
6-1/220 |
|
|
Hill is a load to bring down, and has good quickness for his size |
NR. |
Kenny Hilliard Patterson (LA) |
RB |
6-0/218 |
|
|
over 4,000 yards to his name, Hilliard has already had an amazing career |
NR. |
Savon Huggins St. Peter's Prep (Jersey City, NJ) |
RB |
6-/195 |
|
|
Huggins has great lower body strength to match excellent speed |
NR. |
Desmond Jackson Westfield (Houston, TX) |
DT |
6-1/270 |
|
|
District 13-5A newcomer of the year, Jackson is poised for a monster junior year |
NR. |
Kameel Jackson Houston (Arlington, TX) |
WR |
6-1/185 |
|
|
With Jackson and Arlington's Miles Onyegbule, Region 4-5A is loaded with top receivers |
NR. |
Mustafa Jalil Cathedral (San Diego, CA) |
DT |
6-3/270 |
|
|
Along with Christian Hayward, Jalil makes it a great year for San Diego DTs |
NR. |
Arrington Jenkins Killian (Miami, FL) |
QB |
6-3/175 |
|
|
OLB/DE type player was a second team All-Dade selection last year |
NR. |
Tim Jernigan Columbia (Lake City, FL) |
DT |
6-2/270 |
|
|
Jernigan was an all-state selection last year and already holds numerous offers |
NR. |
Anthony Johnson Walker (New Orleans, LA) |
DT |
6-4/295 |
|
|
Early Tennessee commit is a two time all-district selection and already has 34 career sacks Committed to Tennessee |
NR. |
Tyrone Johnson Plainfield (NJ) |
QB |
6-3/180 |
|
|
Maybe the state's best QB as a junior, Johnson blends skill and athleticism |
NR. |
Jamaal Jones Graham-Kapowsin (Graham, WA) |
|
6-2/180 |
|
|
With linemen Danny Shelton and Austin Seferian-Jenkins, it's also a good year for skill players in Washington |
NR. |
Jacquese Kirk Walker (Jasper, AL) |
CB |
5-10/165 |
|
|
Had 44 tackles, seven interceptions, and two blocked punts last season |
NR. |
Cyrus Kouandjio DeMatha (Hyattsville, MD) |
T |
6-6/295 |
|
|
All indications are that Kouandjio will be the next big DeMatha recruit in 2011 |
NR. |
Ben Koyack Oil City (PA) |
TE |
6-5/220 |
|
|
Had over 800 receiving yards while catching eight TD passes in 2008 |
NR. |
Jarvis Landry Lutcher (LA) |
WR |
6-2/200 |
|
|
A complete receiver, Landry has some of the most impressive highlights of any 2011 recruit |
NR. |
Marlin Lane Mainland (Daytona Beach, FL) |
RB |
6-1/190 |
|
|
Teammate of fellow '11 prospect Cortez Davis, Lane is one of Florida's top RBs Committed to Clemson |
NR. |
Harvey Langi Bingham (South Jordan, UT) |
RB |
6-2/220 |
|
|
State player of the year candidate will be tested early on against Alta and Euless Trinity (Texas) |
NR. |
Christian Lemay Butler (Matthews, NC) |
QB |
6-2/190 |
|
|
One of two juniors invited to the Elite 11, LeMay will have Butler in state title contention |
NR. |
Levander Liggins Leesville (LA) |
|
5-11/180 |
|
|
Will play QB this season, but should excel as a slot receiver in college |
NR. |
Coly Lyerla Hillsboro (OR) |
|
6-4/200 |
|
|
One of the country's hottest recruits has seen his stock soar; plays a number of positions well |
NR. |
Angelo Mangiro Roxbury (Succasunna, NJ) |
G |
6-4/280 |
|
|
An absolute specimen, Mangiro is one of the state's best lineman in years |
NR. |
Corey Marshall Dinwiddie (VA) |
DE |
6-1/250 |
|
|
Had 115 tackles and 11 sacks last year, and even returned an INT for a score |
NR. |
Steve Miller McKinley (Canton, OH) |
DE, TE |
6-4/225 |
|
|
Perhaps Ohio's top prospect, Miller recorded 116 tackles and six sacks last year |
NR. |
Braxton Miller Wayne (Huber Heights, OH) |
DE |
6-4/220 |
|
|
Injury shortened his sophomore campaign, but Miller proved himself as a freshman |
NR. |
Villiami Moala Grant (Sacramento, CA) |
DT |
6-3/305 |
|
|
Stout run stuffer helped Grant defeat Poly |
NR. |
Victor Nelson Maine South (Park Ridge, IL) |
T |
6-7/295 |
|
|
Agile tackle with a great build helped Maine South to a state title in 2008 |
NR. |
Charon Peake Dorman (Roebuck, SC) |
WR |
6-3/180 |
|
|
Peake has been on the radar of several DI programs since his ninth grade season |
NR. |
Denzel Perryman Coral Gables (FL) |
LB |
5-11/200 |
|
|
Lacks ideal size, but makes up for it with speed and eyepopping stats |
NR. |
Jameel Poteat Bishop McDevitt (Harrisburg, PA) |
RB |
6-0/190 |
|
|
Dyamic athlete has great hands out of the backfield |
NR. |
Jermauria Rasco Evangel Christian Academy (Shreveport, LA) |
DE |
6-4/230 |
|
|
May be the most talented defensive lineman playing high school football; had 159 tackles and 26 sacks last year |
NR. |
Cedric Reed Cleveland (TX) |
DE |
6-5/240 |
|
|
Athletic big man also plays basketball; may also star at tight end |
NR. |
Antonio Richardson Ensworth (Nashville, TN) |
OL, DL |
6-5/305 |
|
|
Giant two-way lineman can likely play either side of the ball at the next level |
NR. |
Chris Rock St. Francis de Sales (Columbus, OH) |
DE |
6-5/250 |
|
|
All-district selection is a two-way terror |
NR. |
Jay Rome Valdosta (GA) |
TE |
6-6/220 |
|
|
Athletic tight end has great football pedigree; teammate S Tyler Hunter also one to watch |
NR. |
Sheldon Royster St. Peter's Prep (Jersey City, NJ) |
S |
6-1/180 |
|
|
Not the tackler that former Marauder Will Hill was, but already possesses more head on speed |
NR. |
Leroy Scott South Houston (TX) |
CB |
6-0/185 |
|
|
Shutdown corner will be one of the nation's best |
NR. |
Brandon Shell Goose Creek (SC) |
T |
6-7/305 |
|
|
Newphew of Art Shell oozes potential at tackle |
NR. |
Marvin Shinn Vigor (Prichard, AL) |
WR |
6-4/180 |
|
|
Shinn had a monster year in 2008, hauling in 46 passes for 872 yards and 17 TDs |
NR. |
Tobias Singleton Madison Central (Madison, MS) |
WR |
6-2/175 |
|
|
Notched 946 receiving yards and 13 touchdowns as a sophomore, earning an all-state appearance |
NR. |
DeMarcus Smith Seneca (Louisville, KY) |
QB |
6-3/185 |
|
|
Threw for over 3,200 yards last year but will sit out 2009 due to a knee injury suffered this summer |
NR. |
Andre Sturdivant Glenville (Cleveland, OH) |
LB |
6-3/220 |
|
|
With Shane Wynn and Aundrey Walker, Sturdivant will lead a Glenville recruiting class for the ages |
NR. |
Dominique Terrell Osbourn Park (Manassas, VA) |
|
5-11/180 |
|
|
Impressed at his first season at Osbourn Park, playing quarterback and defensive back |
NR. |
Lawrence Thomas Renaissance (Detroit, MI) |
LB |
6-2/200 |
|
|
Physical linebacker also plays tight end for Renaissance |
NR. |
De'anthony Thomas Crenshaw (Los Angeles, CA) |
RB |
5-9/160 |
|
|
Elite speed and quickness give the Black Mamba his name |
NR. |
Josh Turner Millwood (Oklahoma City, OK) |
|
6-0/160 |
|
|
Game-changing player on offense or defense; teammate Kevonte Richardson is also a recruit to watch |
NR. |
Landon Turner Harrisonburg (VA) |
T |
6-4/300 |
|
|
Huge tackle prospect with a mean streak |
NR. |
C.J. Uzomah North Gwinnett (Suwanee, GA) |
|
6-5/220 |
|
|
Versatile Uzomah will lead one of the country's most talented young teams |
NR. |
James Vaughters Tucker (GA) |
LB |
6-2/215 |
|
|
Beastly linebacker already has offers from coast to coast |
NR. |
Jabriel Washington Trinity Christian Academy (Jackson, TN) |
|
6-0/170 |
|
|
Multi-talented athlete will probably be a shutdown corner in college |
NR. |
Sammy Watkins South Fort Myers (Fort Myers, FL) |
|
6-2/180 |
|
|
Explosive at WR, hard-hitting at safety, and blazing on the track, Watkins is the total package |
NR. |
Christian Westerman Hamilton (Chandler, AZ) |
OL |
6-5/282 |
|
|
Good hands, quick feet, and a great frame allow Westerman to shut down pass rushers coming off the edge |
NR. |
James Wilder Jr. Plant (Tampa, FL) |
DE |
6-1/195 |
|
|
145 tackles and 15 sacks as a sophmore make Wilder a blue chip recruit |
NR. |
Karlos Williams Ridge (Davenport, FL) |
|
6-0/180 |
|
|
Can excel at receiver or safety; younger brother of FSU linebacker Vince Williams |
NR. |
Kasen Williams Skyline (Sammamish, WA) |
WR |
6-2/190 |
|
|
An impact player since his freshman year, Williams had 13 TD grabs in 2008 |
NR. |
Marquise Williams Mallard Creek (Charlotte, NC) |
QB |
6-4/220 |
|
|
Two year started accounted for 34 total touchdowns last year; a major dual threat at QB |
NR. |
Devante Wilson Corona (CA) |
DE |
6-4/220 |
|
|
Powerful rusher should have a break out junior campaign |
NR. |
Justin Worley Northwestern (Rock Hill, SC) |
QB |
6-3/180 |
|
|
Was named MaxPreps National Sophomore of the Year after throwing for 50 touchdowns |
NR. |
Gabriel Wright Carver (Columbus, GA) |
DT |
6-2/260 |
|
|
The second Carver product on the list, Wright is already being heavily recruited |
NR. |
Dylan Wynn De La Salle (Concord, CA) |
DE |
6-2/215 |
|
|
All-state as a sophomore, Wynn may play linebacker at the next level |