61. Colton Hanson, New Braunfels (Texas), Sr., OL, 6-6, 285, TulaneHanson is honorable mention at tackle and his New Braunfels team is 4-3 this season.
62. Devon Desper, Madison Central (Miss.), Sr., C, 6-4, 300, Mississippi StateDesper is credited with nine pancake blocks this season and is an honorable mention selection for guards/centers. Lemming says that he is "A solid run blocker who sets a nice, wide base, and shows an aggressive
style of play proving to be a very determined and self-driven player.
Smart and durable, he understands positioning and is able to effectively
block out on the second level." Madison Central finished last season as the No. 7 team in the state according to the Freeman Rankings, and is No. 6 this year.
63. Jeremy Ward, Pottsville (Ark.), Sr., T/NG, 6-4, 280, ArkansasWard is the No. 20 guard on the Class of 2012 list and will stay in the Natural State to play for the Razorbacks. Pottsville is off to a 6-0-1 start with Ward playing a large role.

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64. Adrian Bellard, Brenham (Texas), Sr., OL, 6-5, 332, Texas A&MBellard is an honorable mention player at guard/center and he's helping lead Brenham to a perfect 7-0 record thus far. Brenham was also 10-1 last year. Lemming says "He's a very motivated and quick off the ball OL who gets his hands on
the defender right away and can usually take him any direction he would
like. He shows the flexibility and lateral skills to pull and trap and
is solid as both a pass and run blocker."
65. Jafar Mann, Stephenson (Stone Mountain, Ga.), Sr., DT, 6-4, 275, FloridaMann lives up to his last name. The No. 12 defensive tackle prospect in the nation impressed Lemming. "He just jumps out at you. He's active, violent, quick as a cat,
explosive, and tough. He shows good leverage to hold the point of
attack, can split the double-team, and runs as well in short yardage
situations as any DT in the south. Once he hits the weight room, look
out! He does a great job of chasing plays and you see him making plays
downfield more than most DT's."
66. Dorian Miller, Metuchen (N.J.), Jr., OL/DL, 6-4, 295, UncommittedMiller was a Sophomore All-American last season and he's helped Metuchen surpass last year's win total just six games into this season. Miller has 28 tackles this season on defense.
67. Josh Garnett, Puyallup (Wash.), Sr., OL/DL, 6-5, 300, UncommittedGarnett is the No. 43 overall player and he's No. 2 among guards/centers to go along with an honorable mention status at tackle. Oh, and he was a Junior All-American last season. According to Lemming, "He has what it takes to become an
All-American at either tackle or guard in college. He loves to mix it
up, he shows good work habits and plays the game on his feet."
68. Taylor Decker, Butler (Vandalia, Ohio), Sr., OL, 6-8, 270, Notre DameDecker, the No. 25 tackle in the Class of 2012, is listed as 18 pounds lighter than his junior season. Still, "He can redirect
quickly, is quick enough to slide outside and cutoff fast edge rushers,
does a good job of sticking with his blocks until the whistle, and plays
a very aggressive game and plays that game on his feet. An LT in high
school, he should wind up playing LT in college."
69. Ryan Leahy, La Salle (Cincinnati), Sr., DL, 6-6, 260, CincinnatiLeahy plays in the Greater Catholic League - South in Cincinnati, one of the nation's toughest. The hometown commit helped lead La Salle to a 9-2 mark last season and this season the team is 6-2.
70. John Michael McGee, Texas (Texarkana, Texas), Sr., OL, 6-4, 260, OklahomaMcGee plays left tackle but his future could include success at guard, Lemming says. "He shows excellent speed for a 260 pounder, he is
tenacious, does a good job of finishing his blocks, and is very athletic
and strong for his size. A consistently aggressive ball player who
plays a physical brand of football with a mean streak a mile long. He
always seems to get good positioning and can pull and trap."