16. John Simon, DE, Cardinal Mooney (Youngstown, Ohio), Ohio StateThe nation's No. 34 overall recruit and No. 4 defensive tackle, Simon played for small-school powerhouse Cardinal Mooney where he was the Division IV Defensive Player of the Year after recording 148 tackles and 11 sacks as a senior. He selected Ohio State over Notre Dame, Nebraska and others.
17. Tyler Wilson, QB, Greenwood (Ark.), ArkansasWilson enjoyed a remarkable prep career, topping the 8,000 yard mark passing to go along with 93 touchdowns. His most impressive season came during his junior year, in which he threw for 4,222 yards and 50 scores versus only 14 interceptions. He helped Greenwood capture a state title by tossing six touchdowns in a historic 56-55 win over Pulaski Academy. He fell outside the Top 100, signing with in-state Arkansas.
18. Montee Ball, RB, Timberland (Wentzville, Mo.), WisconsinAt 6-foot, 212 pounds, Ball actually graded out as a fullback coming out of Timberline, ranking No. 11 at that position. He was simply dominant, earning Class 5A Player of the Year honors as a senior after rushing for 2,187 yards and 41 scores. He finished with 8,222 yards career rushing yards.
19. Dion Jordan, DE, Chandler (Ariz.), OregonJordan was a two-sport star at Chandler, averaging eight points and eight rebounds on the hardwood in addition to doing it all on the football field. He was responsible for 55 tackles and five sacks as a senior, while also playing receiver as well as starring on special teams. He chose Oregon over offers from numerous Pac-10 schools.
20. Terrance Williams, WR, White (Dallas), BaylorDespite good speed and a 6-3, 185-pound frame, Williams was a sleeper recruit in spite of hauling in 59 passes for 972 yards and eight touchdowns. He was unranked as a wide receiver, selecting Baylor over Colorado State.