SECOND TEAM OFFENSE
Marqise Lee, WR, 6-1, 185, Serra (Gardena, Calif.), Senior, Undecided
A standout on both sides of the ball, Lee caught 57 passes for 1,409 yards and 23 touchdowns and was also a force in the secondary with 45 tackles and three interceptions.

Alex Chisum
Photo Stan Prophitt
Max Morrison, WR, 6-1, 165, Kenton (Ohio), Senior, Cincinnati
An all-state Division IV choice, Morrison led the nation in receptions, with 142, and yardage, with 2,033. He also caught 27 touchdown passes. Morrison finished his career among the all-time receiving leaders with 289 catches, 4,147 yards and 56 touchdowns.
Alex Chisum, WR, 6-2, 182, Sandy Creek (Tyrone, Ga.), Senior, Cincinnati
The 3A state offensive player of the year by the Georgia coaches, Chisum caught 69 passes for 1,426 yards and 11 touchdowns in leading Sandy Creek to the AAA state championship.
Kentrell Brothers, TE, 6-2, 220, Guthrie (Okla.), Senior, Missouri
Brothers was named the Defensive Player of the Year in the state of Oklahoma by the Oklahoman. He caught 63 passes for 1,304 yards and 18 touchdowns and also had 100 tackles and 19 sacks on defense. Finished his career with 156 receptions for 2,984 yards and 44 touchdowns.
Jordan Rigsbee, OL, 6-5, 285, Pleasant Valley (Chico, Calif.), Senior, California
A two-time All-Northern Section pick in California, Rigsbee was the highest-rated lineman in the state by several ranking services. Will follow brother Tyler to play for the Bears.
Nick Martin, OL, 6-5, 265, Bishop Chatard (Indianapolis), Senior, Kentucky
An all-state pick in the 3A division, Martin was also a member of the Indy Star Super Team.
Ryan Klachko, OL, 6-4, 280, Sacred Heart-Griffin (Springfield, Ill.), Senior, Nebraska
One of the top-rated linemen in the state, Klachko found a home on the Chicago Tribune All-State Team.
Anthony Zettel, OL, 6-4, 255, Ogemaw Heights (West Branch, Mich.), Senior, Penn State
This future Nittany Lion was a member of the Free Press and Detroit News Dream Teams. Also saw time at fullback late in the season for Ogemaw Heights.
Angelo Mangiro, OL, 6-3, 295, Roxbury (Succasunna, N.J.), Senior, Penn State
Landed on the New Jersey all-state team for the second straight season and was also an All-Group 3 selection for Roxbury.
Maty Mauk, QB, 6-2, 185, Kenton (Ohio), Junior, Undecided
Mauk is on pace to shatter national passing records next year after posting video game stats this season while leading the nation in passing yardage and touchdowns. He completed 372 of 568 passes for 5,670 yards and 69 touchdowns while rushing 164 times for 974 yards and 16 scores. He enters his senior season with 971 completions, 1,544 attempts, 13,519 yards and 151 touchdowns.
Rathen Ricedorff, QB, 6-0, 165, Show Low (Ariz.), Senior, Arizona State
Named the small schools player of the year in Arizona after leading Show Low to a 3A state championship, Ricedorf completed 235 of 344 passes for 4,413 yards and 55 touchdowns with only eight interceptions. He set Arizona career passing records with 112 touchdowns and 8,428 yards. He will walk on at Arizona State after a two-year church mission.
Michael Holmes, RB, 6-0, 195, Harrisonburg (Va.), Senior, Virginia Tech
A two-time State Player of the Year, Holmes had another huge season at Harrisonburg. He rushed 372 times for 2,877 yards and 41 touchdowns while leading his team to the state Division 4 finals. He ran for 2,749 yards and 41 touchdowns last year and was named the state AA player of the year by Virginia Preps.
I'tavius Mathers, RB, 5-10, 185, Blackman (Murfreesboro, Tenn.), Junior, Undecided
The Tennessean's Player of the Year, Mathers gained 2,614 yards and 29 touchdowns on 240 carries. He also returned two kickoffs for touchdowns.

Nathan Ekhoff
Photo by Paul DiSalvo
Aliston Cobb, RB, 5-10, 170, Douglass (Oklahoma City), Senior, Undecided
Selected by the Oklahoman as the State Offensive Player of the Year, Cobb rushed for 2,448 yards on 216 carries with 32 touchdowns in leading Douglass to the 4A state title. He ran for 240 yards and two touchdowns in the championship game.
Nathan Ekhoff, K, 6-0, 140, Ponderosa (Parker, Colo.), Senior, Undecided
The State Kicker of the Year in Colorado by the Denver Post, Ekhoff connected on 13 of 16 field goals with a long of 52. He also made 33 extra points and seven of his field goals were at least 40 yards.
Brendan Nosovitch, Ath, 6-3, 195, Allentown Central Catholic (Pa.), Junior, Undecided
The State Player of the Year in Pennsylvania by the sportswriters association after leading Allentown Central Catholic to a 16-0 record and the state championship, Nosovitch completed 186 of 317 passes for 3,112 yards and 43 touchdowns. He also rushed 212 times for 1,647 yards and 25 touchdowns.