Prospect Ranking

Rivals.com Rivals250 2007 | Rivals.com Football Recruiting | last sorted on 1/30/2007

2007 RankPosHt/WtSchools
  Manny Abreu
Union City (NJ) Union City
LB6-4/230Rutgers
Very good in pursuit and quick sideline to sideline.
  Frank Alexander
Baton Rouge (LA) Southern Lab
DE6-5/248Oklahoma
No longer under-rated.
  Armando Allen
Hialeah (FL) Miami Lakes
RB5-9/181Notre Dame
Speedy Florida runner rushed for 1,127 yards and 13 touchdowns last year.
  Dionte Allen
Orchard Lake (MI) St. Mary's
DB5-11/175Florida State
Has the best fundamentals of any corner in the nation.
  Tray Allen
Grand Prairie (TX) South Grand Prairie
OL6-4/305Texas
One of the best offensive lineman from Texas in the last several years.
  Akeem Auguste
Hollywood (FL) Chaminade Madonna
DB5-11/175South Carolina
Lockdown corner also is an excellent return man.
  Marvin Austin
Washington (DC) Ballou
DT6-2/291North Carolina
Great quickness for a big man with excellent motor.
  Akeem Ayers
Los Angeles (CA) Verbum Dei
LB6-2/214UCLA
Don’t let size fool you, this kid is a California sack master.
  Allen Bailey
Darien (GA) Mcintosh County Academy
DE6-4/255Miami-FL
Junior all-state selection with 138 tackles.
  Joseph Barksdale
Detroit (MI) Cass Tech
DT6-6/323LSU
Moves so easily for a big, strong defensive lineman.
  Mark Barnes
Columbia (SC) Richland Northeast
ATH6-2/194South Carolina
At receiver, Barnes averaged 21.8 yards per catch with 545 total yards.
  Arrelious Benn
Washington (DC) Dunbar
WR6-1/210Illinois
Too big for corners, too fast for safeties.
  DeAngelo Benton
Bastrop (LA) Bastrop
WR6-3/195LSU
Averaged nearly 20 yards per catch last season.
  Jordan Bernstine
Des Moines (IA) Lincoln High School
DB5-10/200Iowa
Stock improved maybe better than anybody in the nation at NIKE Camp.
  Damien Berry
Belle Glade (FL) Glades Central
DB5-11/197Miami-FL
Tough defensive back has good ball skills and speed.
  Eric Berry
Fairburn (GA) Creekside
DB5-11/194Tennessee
Excellent ball skills set him apart.
  Jahvid Best
Richmond (CA) Salesian
RB5-10/183California
One of the fastest prospects in Northern California.
  Will Blackwell
West Monroe (LA) West Monroe
DT6-4/296LSU
Through nine games had 52 tackles and four sacks.
  Pat Bostick
Lancaster (PA) Manheim Township
QB6-3/220Pittsburgh
Mature beyond his years.
  Austin Box
Enid (OK) Enid
LB6-3/215Oklahoma
The next great Sooner linebacker prospect.
  Anthony Boyles
Gardena (CA) Serra
ATH6-3/185Washington
Some think he’s a top five player in California.
  John Brantley
Ocala (FL) Trinity Catholic
QB6-3/190Florida
Some say he's the nation's best quarterback prospect.
  Josh Brent
Bloomington (IL) Central Catholic
DT6-3/280Illinois
Best DT from Illinois since Mo Dampeer.
  Ron Brooks
Irving (TX) Macarthur
ATH6-0/170LSU
Special teams, receiver, and cornerback are all possibilities.
  Kourtnei Brown
Charlotte (NC) Victory Christian
DE6-5/230Clemson
One of the fastest rising players in North Carolina.
  John Brown
Lakeland (FL) Lakeland
DT6-2/285Florida
Pure nose guard who has great quickness.
  Lamark Brown
St. Louis (MO) Hazelwood West
ATH6-3/215Kansas State
Receiver or running back, you name it, Brown can do it.
  Curtis Brown
Gilmer (TX) Gilmer
DB6-0/174Texas
Brown can shine both at receiver and cornerback.
  Ryan Broyles
Norman (OK) Norman
DB6-0/170Oklahoma
Lockdown cover corner with great recovery speed.
  Alphonso Bryant
Homestead (FL) Homestead
WR6-0/190UCF
Could also be a big-time cornerback.
  Dez Bryant
Lufkin (TX) Lufkin
WR6-1/195Oklahoma State
Bryant plays taller than he is on paper and can take a big catch the distance.
  Bryan Bulaga
Woodstock (IL) Marian Central Catholic
OL6-5/270Iowa
Iowa’s next monster offensive line prospect.
  Jaivorio Burkes
Phoenix (AZ) Moon Valley
OL6-4/311Nebraska
Long arms allow him to engage and lock on.
  Morgan Burnett
College Park (GA) North Clayton
DB6-1/182Georgia Tech
Projects as a big-time prospects in the secondary.
  Kodi Burns
Fort Smith (AR) Northside Senior
QB6-2/195Auburn
Dangerous with his feet and his arm.
  Josh Bynes
Lauderdale Lakes (FL) Boyd Anderson
LB6-2/212Auburn
Ball stalker will develop into a big-time middle linebacker.
  Jordan Campbell
Corona (CA) Norco
LB5-11/226Southern Cal
Heart as big as the Golden State, but he's also just as talented as anybody else in the state.
  Russell Carter
Houston (TX) Westbury
DE6-3/230Texas
Carter is both impressive physically and extremely quick when the ball is snapped.
  Raymond Carter
Los Angeles (CA) Crenshaw
RB5-11/187UCLA
Also extremely deadly in passing situations.
  Quentin Castille
La Porte (TX) La Porte
RB6-1/234Nebraska
Tough, hard-nosed runner that is great between tackles.
  Nate Chandler
San Diego (CA) Mira Mesa
TE6-5/225UCLA
Next great tight end headed to UCLA.
  John Chiles
Mansfield (TX) Mansfield Summit
ATH6-1/195Texas
Chiles can do it all with the ball in his hands.
  Jimmy Clausen
Westlake Village (CA) Oaks Christian
QB6-3/200Notre Dame
The nation’s No. 1 player already committed to the Irish.
  John Clay
Racine (WI) Park High
RB6-0/222Wisconsin
The most physically gifted back in the nation.
  Nick Claytor
Gainesville (GA) Gainesville High School
OL6-6/312Georgia Tech
Tough trenchman stepped up in the playoffs last year.
  Toney Clemons
New Kensington (PA) Valley
WR6-2/205Michigan
Speedy receiver with good size.
  Eugene Clifford
Cincinnati (OH) Colerain
DB6-2/190Ohio State
Safety or receiver – doesn’t matter because he can do it all.
  Chris Colasanti
Lakeville (MI) Brother Rice
LB6-2/209Penn State
Hard-nosed inside linebacker that should fit in at Linebacker U.
  William Cole
Cedar Hill (TX) Cedar Hill
ATH5-10/165Oklahoma State
Nobody had a better season in the Lone Star State.
  BJ Coleman
Chattanooga (TN) The McCallie School
QB6-4/180Tennessee
The next great QB at Tennessee?
  Martin Coleman
Huntington Beach (CA) Edison
OL6-5/290Southern Cal
A monster that’s only in his second year of organized football.
  Brandon Collins
Brenham (TX) Brenham
WR6-0/167Texas
Another Texas prospect in the Rivals250.
  Scotty Cooper
Lake City (SC) Lake City
LB6-0/206Clemson
Runs a 10.6 second 100-meter dash and will strike you.
  Sidell Corley
Mobile (AL) McGill Toolen
DE6-4/250LSU
The junior season was marked by 80 tackles for Corley.
  Aaron Corp
Villa Park (CA) Lutheran
QB6-4/195Southern Cal
Dual-threat ability separates him from others out West.
  Lennon Creer
Tatum (TX) Tatum
RB6-1/202Tennessee
Creer is complete with solid speed, great feet, and good balance.
  Chris Culliver
Garner (NC) Garner
WR6-0/188South Carolina
Future guided missile at safety.
  Drew Davis
Denver (CO) Montbello
WR6-0/210Oregon
Elite receiver prospect that will graduate in December.
  Anthony Davis
Piscataway (NJ) Piscataway
OL6-5/341Rutgers
Massive lineman with great initial punch.
  Enrique Davis
Lynn Haven (FL) Mosley
RB5-11/212Auburn
Davis' all-state year included 1,817 yards on the ground.
  Torrey Davis
Seffner (FL) Armwood
DT6-5/290Florida
Some coaches say he's the nation's top overall prospect.
  Blake DeChristopher
Midlothian (VA) Clover Hill
OL6-6/300Virginia Tech
Moved up after solid senior season.
  Mark Dell
Farmington Hills (MI) Harrison
WR6-1/177Michigan State
Also a basketball star, which allows him to snag about any jump ball.
  Noel Devine
North Fort Myers (FL) North Fort Myers
RB5-8/175West Virginia
Devine is the true example of tough-to-tackle backs with moves for days.
  Johnnie Lee Dixon
Belle Glade (FL) Glades Central
ATH5-11/176Auburn
Big-time athletic ability and skills in the secondary.
  Chris Donald
Huntingdon (TN) Huntingdon
LB6-2/220Tennessee
On offense, Donald rushed for over 1,500 yards the last two seasons.
  Todd Doxey
San Diego (CA) Hoover
DB6-2/175Oregon
Vicious hitter also has good ball skills.
  Carlos Dunlap
North Charleston (SC) Fort Dorchester
DE6-7/260Florida
Ran a kickoff back 95-yards in a game this year.
  Josh Dworaczyk
New Iberia (LA) Catholic
OL6-5/263LSU
Still very raw, but once he fills out and learns the position - look out.
  Jonathan Dwyer
Marietta (GA) Kell
RB6-0/197Georgia Tech
The junior season for Dwyer was big in numbers with 1,898 yards on the ground.
  Corey Eason
Mansfield (MA) Mansfield
DE6-5/265Boston College
Great frame and very quick off the ball.
  Lorenzo Edwards
Orlando (FL) Edgewater
LB6-2/220Florida
Big safety whose strength is run defense.
  John Elliott
East Meadow (NY) East Meadow
OL6-4/288Boston College
New York brawler could play tackle or guard.
  Robert Elliott
Okolona (MS) Okolona
RB6-0/191Mississippi State
Runs with speed and power and had 1,861 yards and 20 scores in 2005.
  Donnie Evege
Huber Heights (OH) Wayne High School
DB5-11/185Ohio State
A lockdown cover corner that should star in the Big 10
  Cedric Everson
Detroit (MI) Mumford
ATH6-1/178Iowa
Coaches see this speedy player at a number of different positions.
  Terence Fells-Danzer
Culpeper (VA) Culpeper
LB6-0/227Virginia
Physical and fast, another top Virginia linebacker.
  Simi Fili
Salt Lake City (UT) Cottonwood Senior
DT6-2/339Oregon
The best DT from Utah since Haloti Ngata.
  Jerimy Finch
Indianapolis (IN) Warren Central
DB6-1/203Florida
If he keeps growing will eventually end up at linebacker, but plenty of talent to work with.
  Jamell Fleming
Arlington (TX) Seguin
DB5-10/187Oklahoma
Sooners are getting a good one in Felming.
  Chris Forcier
San Diego (CA) St. Augustine
QB6-3/185UCLA
Could argue that Forcier is better than Corp, Nichol.
  Stefoin Francois
Reserve (LA) East St. John
DB6-0/188LSU
Hard-hitter had five sacks and one interception in a short 2005.
  Chris Galippo
Anaheim (CA) Servite
LB6-3/235Southern Cal
Committed to USC back on Feb. 1.
  Stephen Garcia
Tampa (FL) Jefferson
QB6-2/202South Carolina
Garcia rushed for 700 yards and threw for 2,800 more last year.
  Brandon Gibson
Mobile (AL) UMS Wright
WR6-2/190Alabama
Caught 13 touchdowns in 2005.
  Marcus Gilchrist
High Point (NC) T.W. Andrews
DB5-11/175Clemson
The next Human Joystick on special teams?
  Anthony Gildon
Westlake Village (CA) Oaks Christian
DB5-11/185Oregon
Some think he has the best long-term potential of any of the Oaks Christian kids.
  Logan Gray
Columbia (MO) Rock Bridge
QB6-2/185Georgia
Could also project at a number of other positions if QB doesn’t work out.
  Gary Gray
Columbia (SC) Richland Northeast
DB5-10/163Notre Dame
Could see time in passing situations early.
  Broderick Green
Little Rock (AR) Pulaski Academy
RB6-1/230Southern Cal
The big back had 1,664 yards and 21 touchdowns as a junior.
  Antwane Greenlee
Columbus (GA) Hardaway
OL6-6/302Florida State
Averaged 4.5 pancake blocks per game in 2005.
  Everson Griffen
Avondale (AZ) Agua Fria
DE6-4/266Southern Cal
Runs like a receiver, but built like a defensive lineman.
  Rob Gronkowski
Pittsburgh (PA) Woodland Hills
TE6-6/232Arizona
Big target has soft hands.
  Jazzmen Guy
Hazlehurst (MS) Hazlehurst Senior
DE6-5/265Mississippi State
Skilled at coming off the edge.
  Joe Haden
Ft. Washington (MD) Friendly
ATH5-10/189Florida
Impact player on offense or defense at next level.
  Jason Hannan
Waxahachie (TX) Waxahachie
OL6-4/277Oklahoma
Amazing technique and great feet.
  Da'John Harris
Gardena (CA) Serra
DT6-4/266Southern Cal
Quickly shooting up the charts and has five-star potential.
  T-Bob Hebert
Norcross (GA) Greater Atlanta Christian
OL6-3/256LSU
Son of former New Orleans Saints/Atlanta Falcons quarterback has great feet.
  Aaron Hernandez
Bristol (CT) Bristol Central
TE6-4/235Florida
Reminds some of a young Tony Gonzalez.
  Cameron Heyward
Suwanee (GA) Peachtree Ridge
DT6-5/264Ohio State
Heyward has had over 150 tackles and 14 sacks since his sophomore season.
  Brandon Hicks
Jacksonville (FL) Forrest
LB6-3/205Florida
Rangy linebacker had 12 sacks in 2005.
  Cris Hill
Highland Springs (VA) Highland Springs
DB5-11/166Virginia Tech
Virginia standout has good offer sheet.
  Jermale Hines
Cleveland (OH) Glenville Academic Campus
LB6-2/205Ohio State
The top offering from always loaded Glenville for class of 2007.
  Kyle Hix
Aledo (TX) Aledo
OL6-6/290Texas
Hix can mow down defenders with his long arms and great quickness.
  Justin Houston
Statesboro (GA) Statesboro
DE6-3/228Georgia
Another in-star target heading to UGA.
  Jerry Howard
Orlando (FL) Jones
DE6-4/240Florida
Makes plays all over the field.
  Michael Huey
Kilgore (TX) Kilgore
OL6-5/290Texas
Huey's great motor makes him a dominating offensive guard.
  Robert Hughes
Chicago (IL) Hubbard
RB5-11/226Notre Dame
A true definition of a power back.
  Blaine Irby
Ventura (CA) St. Bonaventure
TE6-2/224Texas
One of the most impressive testers at the NIKE Camp.
  Emeka Iweka
Seattle (WA) Rainier Beach
OL6-5/290Washington
A terror on the field and on the basketball court.
  Desmond Jackson
Seguin (TX) Seguin
DB5-11/187Oklahoma
Jackson could fit in as a speedy safety or hard-hitting cover corner.
  Jamar Jackson
Richmond (VA) Varina
DE6-4/225Florida State
Earned all-district and all-metro honors as well as second team all-region as a junior.
  Anthony Jacobs
Northfield (MN) Northfield
DE6-2/265Minnesota
Minnesota end has had a good senior year.
  Chris Jacobson
Pittsburgh (PA) Keystone Oaks
OL6-3/284Pittsburgh
Nasty road grader loves to play physical.
  Jarvis Jenkins
Central (SC) Daniel
DT6-4/308Clemson
Plays with high energy and is quick off the ball.
  Antonio Jeremiah
Hilliard (OH) Darby
DT6-4/280Michigan State
Displays amazing lower-body leverage because of wrestling experience.
  Rishaw Johnson
Hammond (LA) Hammond
OL6-4/315Ole Miss
A massive man that can run block with the best of them.
  Cody Johnson
Waller (TX) Waller
RB5-10/225Texas
Johnson is already drawing comparisons to former Longhorn back Ricky Williams.
  Ronald Johnson
Muskegon (MI) Muskegon
WR6-0/177Southern Cal
Looks to be fully recovered from injury.
  Markish Jones
Spartanburg (SC) Gettys D Broome
WR6-0/183Clemson
Moved up after a solid senior season.
  Jarvis Jones
Rosenberg (TX) Lamar Consolidated
OL6-7/250LSU
Jones is a big-bodied, rangy offensive lineman that is tough on defenders.
  Phelon Jones
Mobile (AL) McGill Toolen
ATH6-1/185LSU
Raw athletic ability make him a take for most college programs.
  Marshall Jones
Westlake Village (CA) Oaks Christian
DB6-0/185Southern Cal
A truly elite safety that can cover and hit.
  Gerald Jones
Oklahoma City (OK) Millwood
ATH6-0/185Tennessee
Easily the state's least well known prospect and arguably it's most naturally gifted.
  Andre Jones
El Paso (TX) Andress
DT6-4/305Texas
One of the better prospects to come out of El Paso since Rufus Brown.
  Richetti Jones
Dallas (TX) Lincoln
DE6-3/234Oklahoma State
Jones is a pass-rushing force against big competition in the Dallas area.
  Dwight Jones
Burlington (NC) Cummings
WR6-5/210North Carolina
Big, strong red zone threat will be a touchdown maker.
  Chad Jones
Baton Rouge (LA) Southern Lab
ATH6-2/220LSU
Junior season stats included 81 tackles and four picks for Jones.
  Duval Kamara
Hoboken (NJ) Hoboken
WR6-5/209Notre Dame
Smooth receiver with great hops and quickness.
  Michael Keck
Harrisonville (MO) Harrisonville
DE6-5/215Missouri
Compared to David Pollack because of work ethic.
  Terence Kerns
Frederick (MD) Thomas Johnson
RB6-0/208West Virginia
Will he roll up the yards at West Virginia?
  Caleb King
Norcross (GA) Greater Atlanta Christian
RB5-11/186Georgia
The only sophomore to be named all-state in 5A in Georgia.
  James Kirkendoll
Round Rock (TX) Round Rock
WR5-10/178Texas
A fast slot receiver type that can torch the defense.
  Willy Korn
Duncan (SC) Byrnes
QB6-2/200Clemson
Big-time athletic ability helps him move the pocket.
  Peter Lalich
Springfield (VA) West Springfield
QB6-5/235Virginia
NFL size with strong arm and good touch.
  Donald Langley
Germantown (MD) Seneca Valley
DT6-2/295Tennessee
One of the fastest-rising prospects in Maryland.
  Ted Laurent
Powder Springs (GA) Mceachern
DT6-0/285Ole Miss
Laurent had total 70 tackles last season.
  Pat Lazear
Wheaton (MD) Wheaton
LB6-0/229West Virginia
Hard hitting 'backer is a throwback.
  Dion Lecorn
Ocala (FL) Trinity Catholic
WR6-0/192South Carolina
Burner has great ball skills and knows how to get open deep.
  Jarrett Lee
Brenham (TX) Brenham
QB6-2/192LSU
Lee is a pro-style quarterback, with mobility, who has benefited from a pass-happy system.
  Chris Lett
Pensacola (FL) Pensacola
DB6-2/195Alabama
Huge cornerback has good coverage skills.
  Malachi Lewis
Oxnard (CA) Rio Mesa
ATH6-3/215Oregon
A freaky athlete that could star at LB or on the offensive side of the ball.
  Chris Little
Jeffersonville (GA) Twiggs County
OL6-5/342Georgia
Big body with long arms. Can open holes.
  Greg Little
Durham (NC) Hillside
ATH6-2/214North Carolina
Super athlete just needs to find a position.
  Tony Logan
Piscataway (NJ) Piscataway
ATH5-10/170Maryland
Could play quarterback for some or wideout/corner for others.
  Brian Maddox
Anderson (SC) T. L. Hanna
RB6-0/215South Carolina
Versatile back has wiggle and great hands.
  Ryan Mallett
Texarkana (TX) Texas
QB6-6/235Michigan
Mallett's big arm and huge frame is definitely one of a kind.
  Ben Martin
Cincinnati (OH) La Salle
DE6-5/230Tennessee
Could have argued he was Ohio’s best player.
  Robert Marve
Tampa (FL) Plant
QB6-1/189Miami-FL
Has had a big senior season.
  Rashad Mason
Nashville (TN) Pearl-Cohn
WR6-6/215North Carolina
Nashville star has huge potential.
  Cliff Matthews
Cheraw (SC) Cheraw
DE6-4/223South Carolina
Matthews tacked up seven sacks in 2005.
  Rolando McClain
Decatur (AL) Decatur
LB6-4/240Alabama
Also is a standout at tight end.
  Ernest McCoy
Belle Glade (FL) Glades Central
OL6-5/330LSU
Massive lineman isn't a statue out there. He can move.
  D'Angelo McCray
Jacksonville (FL) Andrew Jackson
DT6-4/289Illinois
Projects best at defensive tackle, but could play anywhere.
  Aundre McGaskey
La Marque (TX) La Marque
OL6-4/290Texas
McGaskey is already a solid prospect but his ceiling his very high.
  Jermaine McKenzie
Bradenton (FL) Bradenton Prep
WR6-1/164Miami-FL
Needs to add weight, but has oustanding speed, height and hands.
  Joe McKnight
River Ridge (LA) John Curtis
RB6-1/193Southern Cal
McKnight was a junior force with 14 scores in a shortened season.
  Michael McNeil
Mobile (AL) Davidson
DB6-2/200Auburn
Great open-field tackler.
  Ryan Miller
Littleton (CO) Columbine
OL6-6/278Colorado
Will only get stronger as his frame fills out.
  Derrick Morgan
Coatesville (PA) Coatesville
DE6-4/260Georgia Tech
Active pass rusher has surprising quickness.
  Anthony Morris
Harvey (IL) Thornton Township
DB6-3/200Illinois
Quick-riser from the Land of Lincoln.
  Diauntae Morrow
Lakewood (OH) St. Edward
DB5-11/179Iowa
A leader on one of the top overall programs in Ohio and in the nation.
  Kerry Murphy
Hoover (AL) Hoover
DT6-5/315Alabama
As a junior, Murphy tallied 77 tackles and eight sacks.
  Josh Nesbitt
Greensboro (GA) Greene County
QB6-0/204Georgia Tech
Elusive in the open field.
  Drake Nevis
Marrero (LA) John Ehret
DT6-1/281LSU
Could not be stopped at the Baton Rouge NIKE Camp.
  Cameron Newton
Atlanta (GA) Westlake
QB6-4/232Florida
Raw, but has a lot of tools to work with.
  Keith Nichol
Lowell (MI) Lowell
QB6-2/195Oklahoma
The two-time player of the year in Michigan.
  Kristofer O'Dowd
Tucson (AZ) Salpointe
OL6-5/315Southern Cal
300-pound offensive guard that has great feet.
  Josh Oglesby
Milwaukee (WI) St. Frances
OL6-7/315Wisconsin
The top player overall in the Midwest.
  Nate Oliver
Lakewood (OH) St. Edward
DB6-0/199Ohio State
Hard-hitting safety dominates against Ohio’s best.
  Ahmad Paige
Sterlington (LA) Sterlington
WR6-3/175Tennessee
Paige caught 33 passes for 852 yards and nine scores as a junior.
  Earl Patin
Baton Rouge (LA) Southern Lab
LB6-1/228Baylor
Another Southern Lab superstar.
  Brandon Paul
Tallahassee (FL) Lincoln
ATH5-10/185Florida State
Speedy Paul can do a number of things to hurt you.
  Niles Paul
Omaha (NE) North
WR6-2/210Nebraska
Ahman Green’s nephew has the goods, too.
  Mike Paulus
Syracuse (NY) Christian Brothers
QB6-5/220North Carolina
Has everything except experience.
  C.J. Peake
Trotwood (OH) Trotwood-Madison
DB6-2/216Louisville
The top prospect on a loaded Trottwood-Madision team.
  Jason Peters
Baton Rouge (LA) Catholic
DE6-4/262Georgia Tech
One of many talented defensive linemen in the Pelican State this year.
  Chaz Powell
New Freedom (PA) Susquehannock
DB6-1/184Penn State
Great coverage safety with good run support ability.
  Brian Price
Los Angeles (CA) Crenshaw
DT6-2/285UCLA
Dominant on the interior of the defensive line.
  Ryan Pugh
Hoover (AL) Hoover
OL6-2/275Auburn
Could be Auburn's top center for a good chunk of his career.
  Mike Ragone
Cherry Hill (NJ) Camden Catholic
TE6-4/221Notre Dame
Will be scary when his frame fills out.
  Chris Rainey
Lakeland (FL) Lakeland
RB5-9/159Florida
Doesn't have ideal size, but has ideal speed and ability.
  Chaz Ramsey
Madison (MS) Madison Central
OL6-3/285Auburn
Great frame, great feet equal a solid player.
  Michael Reardon
Villa Park (CA) Lutheran
DE6-6/260Southern Cal
Huge defensive end will make Trojans coaches proud.
  Bert Reed
Panama City (FL) Bay
ATH5-11/165Florida State
Is one of the best players in the Florida Panhandle.
  Quintin Richardson
Columbia (SC) Spring Valley
OL6-4/265South Carolina
Projects well at any position along the offensive or defensive lines.
  Stevan Ridley
Natchez (MS) Trinity Episcopal
ATH6-0/211LSU
Has a nose for the football and also is a solid running back.
  Travian Robertson
Laurinburg (NC) Scotland County
DE6-4/230South Carolina
Top pass rusher will continue state tradition.
  Keenan Robinson
Plano (TX) Plano East
LB6-3/211Texas
Robinson brings uncanny athleticism to the linebacker spot.
  Matt Romine
Tulsa (OK) Union
OL6-6/285Notre Dame
Top offensive line recruit in Oklahoma since Wes Sims.
  David Ross
Compton (CA) Dominguez
DB6-0/174Oregon State
Able to succeed in either man or zone coverage.
  Kenny Rowe
Long Beach (CA) Poly
DE6-2/210Oregon
Lightning fast first step in pass-rush situations.
  Brandon Saine
Piqua (OH) Piqua
RB6-0/200Ohio State
Maybe the best hands of any tailback in the nation.
  Darris Sawtelle
Birmingham (MI) Brother Rice
OL6-6/295Tennessee
Expect great things with Fulmer coaching this OL stud.
  Christian Scott
Dallas (TX) Skyline
DB6-0/185Texas
A rare prospect having great speed but a love for big hits and hard-nosed defense.
  James Scott
Daytona Beach (FL) Seabreeze
DB5-10/163Ohio State
Scott's big junior year was highlighted by 66 tackles and three interceptions.
  Derek Sherrod
Columbus (MS) Caledonia
OL6-6/298Mississippi State
Magnolia State fast-riser is big and athletic.
  Markques Simas
San Diego (CA) Mira Mesa
WR6-1/198Colorado
Isn’t a burner, but runs the most precise routes out West.
  Steve Sloan
San Jose (CA) Archbishop Mitty
LB6-2/219UCLA
NorCal linebacker likes to hit.
  Jay Smith
Norfolk (VA) Lake Taylor
WR6-4/200NC State
Has barely scratched the surface of his great potential.
  Harrison Smith
Knoxville (TN) Catholic
ATH6-2/201Notre Dame
Was one of the top perfomers at the Athens NIKE Camp.
  Malcolm Smith
Woodland Hills (CA) Taft
ATH6-2/200Southern Cal
Steve Smith’s younger brother is talented at a number of positions.
  Kendall Smith
Bushnell (FL) South Sumter
LB6-1/207Florida State
Few had better senior seasons in Floirda.
  D.J. Stafford
LaGrange (GA) La Grange
DE6-3/263Kentucky
Flies around the football and makes plays.
  Derrick Stephens
Houston (TX) Cypress Falls
LB6-3/240Texas A&M
Stephens is a big inside backer who punishes ball carriers.
  Bradley Stephens
McAllen (TX) McAllen Memorial
RB5-10/185Texas A&M
Stephens’ production speaks for itself in a deep year at running back.
  Devon Still
Wilmington (DE) Howard
DE6-6/251Penn State
Has the size coveted at defensive end these days.
  Chris Strong
Batesville (MS) South Panola
DE6-3/251Ole Miss
Chris Strong had 94 total tackles and four sacks last season.
  Nick Sukay
Greensburg (PA) Central Catholic
DB6-3/200Penn State
Runs great routes, has excellent hands and surprising speed.
  Matt Summers-Gavin
San Francisco (CA) St. Ignatius
OL6-5/271California
Can play all three of the offensive line positions.
  Golden Tate
Hendersonville (TN) Pope John Paul II
ATH5-11/175Notre Dame
Tate rushed and received for over 1,000 yards as a junior.
  Tyrod Taylor
Hampton (VA) Hampton
QB6-1/200Virginia Tech
The most dangerous QB in the country when the pocket breaks down.
  Earl Thomas
Orange (TX) West Orange-Stark
ATH5-10/174Texas
Thomas plays offense and defense in high school, but his closing speed makes him a great corner.
  Deonte Thompson
Belle Glade (FL) Glades Central
WR6-0/180Florida
Thompson turns the short pass into a big-time play.
  Steven Threet
Adrian (MI)
QB6-6/225Georgia Tech
Jackets got a great steal out of Michigan.
  Terrance Toliver
Hempstead (TX) Hempstead
WR6-4/185LSU
Toliver has the frame and speed coaches are looking for at receiver.
  Nick Toon
Madison (WI) Middleton High
WR6-3/200Wisconsin
Just like his dad - long, lean and has big-play ability.
  Devon Torrence
Canton (OH) Canton South
ATH6-0/200Ohio State
One of the best athletes in Ohio is also a baseball prospect.
  Justin Trattou
Ramsey (NJ) Don Bosco Prep
DE6-4/230Florida
High motor and excellent against the run.
  Israel Troupe
Tifton (GA) Tift County
WR6-0/200Georgia
Troupe scored three touchdowns on special teams, three on offense.
  Tony Tucker
Washington (DC) St. John's College High
DE6-2/225Pittsburgh
Undersized but his quickness and his burst overcomes that.
  Apaiata Tuihalamaka
Gardena (CA) Serra
LB6-3/205Arizona
True definition of pass-rush specialist.
  Kaniela Tuipulotu
Kahuku (HI) Kahuku
DT6-1/280Arizona
Earns nod as the top player in a loaded year in Hawaii.
  Marc Tyler
Westlake Village (CA) Oaks Christian
RB6-0/215Southern Cal
Some think he’s the most complete back in the nation.
  Ryan Van Bergen
Whitehall (MI)
DE6-5/260Michigan
Future Wolverine has excellent size.
  Demarcus VanDyke
Miami (FL) Pace
ATH6-0/161Miami-FL
With 4.3-second speed, could be used in the return game as well as the secondary.
  Shane Vereen
Valencia (CA) Valencia High
RB5-9/170California
Explosive California back that can do it all.
  Myles Wade
Portland (OR) Central Catholic
DT6-2/322Oregon
Top overall prospect in the Northwest.
  Landon Walker
Ronda (NC) East Wilkes
OL6-7/275Clemson
Very impressive at the Shrine Bowl.
  Donovan Warren
Long Beach (CA) Poly
DB6-0/175Michigan
The top lockdown corner in California.
  Taurian Washington
Orchard Lake (MI) St. Mary's
WR6-0/167Ohio State
Sure-handed receiver that has explosive big-play ability.
  Alex Watkins
Brownsville (TN) Haywood
DE6-5/225Alabama
Athletic big man has tremendous upside and potential.
  Lansford Watson
Brooklyn (NY) Lincoln
TE6-4/226Maryland
Wide receiver skills in a growing body.
  Darrion Weems
Woodland Hills (CA) Taft
OL6-6/285Oregon
Weems is already shining at a talented program in Texas after moving.
  Ben Wells
Beaumont (TX) Ozen
DB6-1/185Texas
Coaches compare Wells to Longhorn star Michael Huff.
  Aron White
Columbia (MO) Rock Bridge
TE6-4/213Georgia
Great hands. Could play WR at the next level.
  Foswhitt Whittaker
Pearland (TX)
RB5-9/187Texas
A true all-around threat on offense and special teams.
  Doug Wiggins
North Miami Beach (FL) North Miami Beach
DB5-11/180Western Michigan
South Florida athlete projects as a corner.
  J'Courtney Williams
Christchurch (VA) Christchurch School
LB6-4/212Virginia
Could play linebacker or safety in college.
  Michael Williams
Ventura (CA) St. Bonaventure
DB5-10/181Michigan
A hard-hitting defensive back with plenty of speed.
  Bo Williams
Oakland Park (FL) Northeast
RB6-1/203Florida
Has all the tools to be a great one.
  John Williams
Breaux Bridge (LA) Breaux Bridge
ATH5-11/175LSU
One of the best all-around athletes in the Southeast.
  Malcolm Williams
Garland (TX) Garland
WR6-3/205Texas
Strong, tough, and fast is a rare combination for a high school receiver.
  Martez Wilson
Chicago (IL) Simeon
DE6-4/230Illinois
Top player overall in Illinois and Chicago.
  James Wilson
Ponte Vedra (FL) Nease
OL6-4/308Florida
Big-time feet and agility set him apart.
  Stefen Wisniewski
Pittsburgh (PA) Central Catholic
OL6-3/275Penn State
A mauler for a run blocker.
  Bailey Woods
Marietta (GA) Walton
TE6-4/240Auburn
Stats are lacking, but athletic ability and hands are not.
  Major Wright
Fort Lauderdale (FL) St. Thomas Aquinas
DB6-1/200Florida
All-state honors earned after six picks and 58 tackles in 2005.
  Carson York
Coeur d' Alene (ID) Lake City
OL6-5/270Oregon
The best player from Idaho in the past five years?
  Lee Ziemba
Rogers (AR) Rogers
OL6-7/295Auburn
Has been the best o-line prospect in Arkansas for years.


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