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Rivals.com Rivals250 2010 | Rivals.com Football Recruiting | last sorted on 10/14/2009

2010 RankPosHt/WtSchools
1Seantrel Henderson
Saint Paul (MN) Cretin-Derham Hall
OL6-8/301list
Scouting Report: Could possibly be one of the most athletic offensive lineman in the past 10 years. He is a natural knee-bender who runs like a gazelle. Henderson has the ability to slide his feet while staying in contact with a defender.
2Kyle Prater
Hillside (IL) Proviso West
WR6-5/205USC
Prater had 60 catches for 948 yards and nine TDs as a junior.
3Robert Woods
Gardena (CA) Junipero Serra
ATH6-1/180USC
Scouting Report: Woods is a jack of all trades. As a sophomore, he really made his mark at safety with 81 tackles and eight interceptions. As a junior, he’s added even more explosion to his game and now is a threat on both sides of the ball. Woods shows not only straight-ahead speed but also great ability to run after the catch. He is quick, has great body control and is a tremendous athlete.
4Lache Seastrunk
Temple (TX) Temple
RB5-11/192list
Scouting Report: One of the fastest football players in the country, and he has tremendous change of direction and overall balance. It was amazing to watch him do flips between reps during agility drills at the FBU Top Gun Camp last summer. Seastrunk is the true definition of a home-run threat.
5Ronald Powell
Moreno Valley (CA) Rancho Verde
DE6-4/230list
In 2006, Powell played tight end for the Mustangs – catching 30 passes for more than 500-yards receiving as a freshman. In 2007, Powell played middle linebacker, defensive end, and even defensive tackle at various points throughout the season. He had 61 tackles, 13 sacks and scored six offensive TDs in 2008.
6Jackson Jeffcoat
Plano (TX) Plano West
DE6-5/230list
Scouting Report: He is a huge, athletic end who has the ability to be a pass-rushing threat and a true run-stopper. Jeffcoat uses his long arms and huge hands to keep offensive linemen at bay and under control. He also is a well-conditioned athlete because he plays basketball.
7Marcus Lattimore
Duncan (SC) Byrnes
RB6-0/210list
Scouting Report: A big power back who can carry the ball 25-plus times a game and really wear down defenses by the second half. The best chance to stop this back is before he crosses the line of scrimmage. If he is allowed to get up to speed, he will outrun everybody.
8Sharrif Floyd
Philadelphia (PA) George Washington
DT6-3/310list
Floyd had the top DT performance at the U.S. Army Junior Combine in January.
9Keenan Allen
Greensboro (NC) Northern Guilford
DB6-3/195Alabama
Allen rushed for 800 yards and eight touchdowns and had 12 more scores and 640 yards receiving on offense as a sophomore. On defense he had 50 tackles and four interceptions. His brother, Zack Maynard, signed as a quarterback with Buffalo last year.
10James Hurst
Indianapolis (IN) Plainfield
OL6-5/284North Carolina
Scouting Report: He has the size, the smarts and the nastiness to be one of the top offensive tackles in the country. He is tremendous at both pass protection and run-blocking. It is not often that an offensive lineman wins MVP honors at a camp or combine, let alone the U.S. Army National Combine.
11Robert Crisp
Raleigh (NC) Athens Drive
OL6-7/299N.C. State
Scouting Report: Crisp has impressive size and excellent feet for an offensive tackle. He’s advanced as a pass blocker, and his lateral ability is impressive. He uses his long arms well and gets to the second level effectively. His run blocking will be more effective as he gets his pad level lower.
12Jordan Hicks
West Chester (OH) Lakota West
LB6-2/220list
His sophomore season saw him rack up 51 tackles, seven tackles for a loss and two sacks. He recorded 88 tackles, 16 tackles for loss and four sacks in 2008.
13Matt Elam
West Palm Beach (FL) Dwyer
DB6-0/205Florida
Scouting Report: He is possibly the most versatile athlete in Florida. He has great speed and hands, and is a threat to score any time he touches the ball. Defensively, he is not afraid to lower the shoulder and blast the ball carrier or intended receiver into the next world.
14Lamarcus Joyner
Fort Lauderdale (FL) St. Thomas Aquinas
DB5-8/166list
Scouting Report: He has the skill set to be the best true cover corner in the country, and he also has the mentality of a hard-hitting safety. He is fast, physical and a ballhawk. Joyner possesses short-term memory, and being beaten once will not affect him on the next play.
15DeMarcus Milliner
Millbrook (AL) Stanhope Elmore
DB6-2/180Alabama
Scouting Report: Milliner has a chance to be a big corner that college coaches covet. If that doesn’t work out he could certainly become a star safety in college. Milliner is blessed with a ton of ability.
16Chris Martin
Aurora (CO) Grandview High School
DE6-4/240Notre Dame
Scouting Report: This tall, rangy linebacker is a pass-rushing specialist who wreaks havoc before a play has the chance to take shape. Martin also is the true definition of a hustler, turning himself into a guided missile on kickoff coverage. Don't be surprised if he grows into a weakside defensive end, in the mold of Jevon Kearse.
17Michael Dyer
Little Rock (AR) Little Rock Christian
RB5-8/201Auburn
Scouting Report: This muscular pinball has good speed, vision and superior balance. Dyer can't be brought down without being wrapped up because he will bounce off and scoot for more yardage. His height (5 feet 8½) is an asset because he is extremely hard to see coming through the line of scrimmage. Dyer will remind some fans of Barry Sanders.
18Latwan Anderson
Cleveland (OH) Glenville Academic Campus
ATH5-11/185list
Anderson recorded 50 tackles and returned two of his five picks for TDs in 2008.
19J.R. Ferguson
Chatham (VA) Hargrave Military Academy
DE6-3/272list
Scouting Report: Ferguson has excellent size and rare agility for a big man. He is long and rangy and has superb closing speed. He is stout against the run and strong at the point of attack; he’s also quick enough to run down plays to the outside. Ferguson has a non-stop motor and doesn’t take plays off. He’s so athletic, he also plays fullback.
20Owamagbe Odighizuwa
Portland (OR) David Douglas
DE6-3/234list
The defensive MVP at the U.S. Army combine had 22 tackles for loss (18 sacks) in ‘08.
21Da'Rick Rogers
Calhoun (GA) Calhoun
WR6-3/206Georgia
Caught 66 passes for 1,300 yards and 11 TDs as a junior.
22Anthony Barr
Los Angeles (CA) Loyola
ATH6-4/230list
Scouting Report: Barr has amazing versatility. He stars as a running back in high school, but his frame could allow him to project on the defensive side of the ball at linebacker or even end. Barr has the ability to take over games and has single-handedly beaten teams with his combination of toughness, speed and explosiveness.
23Joshua Shaw
Palmdale (CA) Palmdale
DB6-1/195Florida
Defensive Back MVP at Palo Alton Nike Camp.
24Reggie Wilson
Haltom City (TX) Haltom
DE6-4/240Texas
Scouting Report: Wilson has an explosive first step and can really turn the corner and run the loop in his pass rush. He uses his hands effectively and has great feet. He does a good job of keeping blockers off his legs and he doesn’t often hit the ground. As a tackler, he is physical and pursues the ball aggressively. Wilson is a high-effort, two-way player.
25Jeff Luc
Port St. Lucie (FL) Treasure Coast
LB6-1/230list
Scouting Report: He is a great form tackler on film. He gets into a perfect tackling position and explodes from the hips while wrapping his arms around the ballcarrier. Luc tackles someone all the way to the ground and through the sound of the whistle blowing.
26Dillon Baxter
San Diego (CA) Mission Bay
RB5-11/187USC
Scouting Report: What separates Baxter from other high school running backs is his footwork and great hands. Baxter is incredibly fluid on the field. His amazing feet allow him to get open in the passing game, and also shake tacklers in the open field.
27Darius White
Fort Worth (TX) Dunbar
WR6-2/205list
Scouting Report: Has good overall size and speed, but what sets him apart is his body control and hands. His name can be tossed around with the likes of A.J. Green, Julio Jones and Rueben Randle. White makes the tough catches look easy and is a serious deep threat.
28Corey Miller
Duncan (SC) Byrnes
DE6-4/227Tennessee
Miller made more than 100 total tackles from his DE spot as a junior.
29Gabe King
Eugene (OR) South Eugene
DE6-6/253list
There's been a lot of buzz about King based on his combination of size and speed. He recorded 75 solo tackles his junior season.
30Khairi Fortt
Stamford (CT) Stamford
LB6-2/220Penn State
Scouting Report: Fortt is a big linebacker with very long arms and excellent lateral quickness. He’s very active, scrapes off blockers well and is effective in coverage due to his length. At the NIKE Camp at Penn State last spring he was one of the linebacker standouts in the one-on-one drills.
31Xavier Grimble
Las Vegas (NV) Bishop Gorman
TE6-6/245USC
He recorded 13 catches for 308 yards and four TDs last season.
32T.J. Stripling
Decatur (GA) Southwest Dekalb
DE6-6/215Georgia
Recorded 65 tackles and 15 sacks as a junior.
33Tevin Jackson
Garland (TX) Garland
LB6-3/230Texas
Jackson had 85 tackles and five sacks in 2008.
34Alec Ogletree
Newnan (GA) Newnan
DB6-3/210Georgia
Scouting Report: Ogletree is a rangy safety prospect that excels in run support. He covers a lot of ground and he finds the ball in a hurry. Ogletree tries to deliver the big blow or cleans up with authority. Because of his size he could grow into a linebacker.
35Ivan McCartney
Miramar (FL) Miramar
WR6-3/180list
Scouting Report: McCartney is a cousin of Cincinnati Bengal Chad Johnson. Like his Johnson he’s a talented receiver with big play capability. McCartney runs well, has very good concentration and hands.
36Cecil Whiteside
Newport Beach (CA) Newport Harbor
LB6-3/220California
Whiteside had 26 catches and 50 tackles his junior season. He is also an excellent track athlete, specializing in the discus. He won the CIF Division II championship last year in discus.
37Trovon Reed
Thibodaux (LA) Thibodaux
WR6-0/173Auburn
One of the top wide receiver prospects in the state of Louisiana, Reed took over quarterbacking duties for his Thibidaux high school team out of necessity. His move has paid dividends as he is able to use his athleticism and speed to make plays with the ball in his hands on every play. Despite his play at quarterback, Reed proved himself as a wide receiver throughout the summer camp circuit.
38Brandon Willis
Duncan (SC) Byrnes
DE6-4/250Tennessee
Scouting Report: Willis is the type of defensive line prospect who is hard to find because he has great size and superior athleticism. Willis shows great “get off” at the line of scrimmage; then his size, speed, quickness and power take over. Willis moves nicely down the line and can chase, and he also can hold his ground and can shed blockers when the play comes his way. He looks equally tough against the run and pass, and he does a nice job of fighting through double-teams. Willis has the body to perhaps grow into a defensive tackle.
39Kelcy Quarles
Greenwood (SC) Greenwood
DT6-4/265South Carolina
Scouting Report: Quarles is a physical defensive tackle prospect that gets off the ball in a hurry. He shows a good motor and does a real nice job of getting off blocks.
40Martavis Bryant
Anderson (SC) T. L. Hanna
WR6-4/190Clemson
Scouting Report: Bryant is a very dangerous play in the open field, elusive. He has quickness to make and move and good speed to run by you. Bryant also has good concentration and field awareness.
41Brent Benedict
Jacksonville (FL) Bolles
OL6-4/278Georgia
Scouting Report: Benedict is a mauler at right tackle. He has a nice fame, long arms and good footwork. He also shows good quickness off the ball.
42Chaz Green
Tampa (FL) Tampa Catholic
OL6-6/290list
Green transferred in from Palm Harbor for his junior season.
43Markeith Ambles
McDonough (GA) Henry County
WR6-2/182Tennessee
Scouting Report: Ambles is a physical wide receiver who’s athletic, versatile and dangerous after the catch. He will be one of the most sought after prospects from the Peach State. - Spotlight on Markeith Ambles.
44Christian Jones
Winter Park (FL) Lake Howell
LB6-4/220list
Jones was in on an amazing 163 tackles his junior season.
45Brennan Clay
San Diego (CA) Scripps Ranch
RB6-0/190Oklahoma
He had more than 2,500 yards of total offense a year ago.
46Justin McCay
Shawnee (KS) Bishop Miege
ATH6-3/197Oklahoma
You know you’re talented when you’re being recruited at a high level in both football and basketball, and that’s the story with Justin McCay. However, he does have the ability to be an amazing.
47Andrew Norwell
Cincinnati (OH) Anderson
OL6-7/275Ohio State
Scouting Report: Shows amazing versatility as he flips from side to side on plays depending on the call. For a big man that’s 6 feet 7 and 275 pounds, he moves really well and gets great leverage. He’s able to stay really low and has a frame that’s only going to fill out when he gets to the next level.
48Garrison Smith
Atlanta (GA) Douglass
DT6-4/250Georgia
Smith recorded 108 tackles and 14 sacks his junior season.
49Gerald Christian
West Palm Beach (FL) Dwyer
TE6-3/220Florida
Scouting Report: Christian is an athletic linebacker prospect that runs well for his size. Christian packs a punch in the hole and can get to the sideline to make a play. He’s also a quality tight end that shows some athleticism.
50Tony Jefferson
Chula Vista (CA) Eastlake
DB6-0/196UCLA
Scouting Report: Jefferson is a speedy athlete that dominates as a running back in high school, but could also easily dominate on the defensive side of the ball as an outside linebacker. He’s come up big mainly on offense in 2008, but his frame and build show he might be best suited to play linebacker. There’s no question he’s not shy of contact, regardless of what position he plays at.
51George Uko
Chino (CA) Don Lugo
DT6-4/280list
Had 89 tackles and five sacks in 2008.
52Devin Gardner
Detroit (MI) Inkster
QB6-4/195Michigan
Gardner passed for 1,886 yards and rushed for 1,401 more as a junior.
53Jake Heaps
Sammamish (WA) Skyline
QB6-2/195BYU
Heaps has thrown for close to 6,000 yards over the past two seasons.
54Roderick Smith
Fort Wayne (IN) Harding
RB6-3/220Ohio State
Has already racked up more than 5,000 yards during his high school career.
55William Gholston
Detroit (MI) Southeastern
DE6-7/237Michigan State
Gholston's cousin is current New York Jet and 2008 first round draft pick Vernon Gholston, who played his college ball at Ohio State. Much like his cousin was, William has really filled out a lot physically between his sophomore and junior seasons. He’s also done a tremendous job in 2008, dominating as a pass rusher from his outside linebacker/defensive end spot.
56Phillip Sims
Chesapeake (VA) Oscar Smith
QB6-2/209Alabama
Scouting Report: Sims is a big quarterback with a cannon of an arm and good mobility. He can make all the throws and is especially accurate in the mid-range passing game. Sims is adept at running a spread offense and is mature beyond his years.
57Silas Redd
Stamford (CT) King & Low Heywood Thomas
RB5-10/200Penn State
Redd rushed for 1,356 yards and 15 TDs in 2008.
58Matt James
Cincinnati (OH) St. Xavier
OL6-8/290list
James anchors the offensive line at one of the nation's top programs.
59Christian Green
Tampa (FL) Tampa Catholic
ATH6-2/200list
Scouting Report: Green is starting to emerge as an athletic quarterback rather than just an athlete playing quarterback. He has very good speed, athleticism and above average arm strength. Green’s really developing as a QB.
60Mack Brown
Lithonia (GA) Martin Luther King
RB5-11/185Florida
Scouting Report: Brown is a back with good speed and excellent vision. He shows toughness between the tackles and has to speed to get around the perimeter. Brown can also make people miss.
61John Fulton
Manning (SC) Manning
DB6-1/180list
Recorded 16 PBUs and eight interceptions as a junior.
62Alfy Hill
Shallotte (NC) West Brunswick
DE6-4/222Alabama
Hill accumulated 102 tackles and 12 sacks as a junior.
63D.J. Morgan
Woodland Hills (CA) Taft
RB5-11/175USC
Selected to the all-city first team as a running back as a junior. He was also selected to the West Valley League first-team and was the West Valley offensive player of the year in 2007. Through six games as a junior, he had rushed for 955 yards and 12 touchdowns.
64Trey Hopkins
Galena Park (TX) North Shore
OL6-4/260Texas
Hopkins is a versatile and athletic prospect that is being recruited as both an offensive lineman and a defensive end. His length and feet allow him to play on the outside at tackle but he has also shown an ability to snap at center and be inserted into other spots on the line.
65Chris Dunkley
Pahokee (FL) Pahokee
WR5-10/164list
Scouting Report: Dunkley is an electrifying receiver that is very elusive in the open field. He lacks great size but doesn’t lack in big play capability.
66Nick Demien
Wentzville (MO) Timberland
OL6-6/295Missouri
Scouting Report: Demien is a big reason why four-star running back Montee Ball is having a monster season. From his left-tackle spot, Demien has very good run blocking ability and can stay really low for a 6-foot-6, 300-pound kid. He also can move around really well on traps and sweeps. He does have several schools jumping on board with early offers and he has the tools to be a nationally recruited lineman.
67Bronson Kaufusi
Provo (UT) Timpview
DE6-6/250BYU
Kaufusi committed to BYU in early November 2007.
68Ian Silberman
Fleming Island (FL) Fleming Island
OL6-4/257Florida
Silberman was named second-team all-state for 4A in Florida following his junior season.
69Jacques Smith
Ooltewah (TN) Ooltewah
DE6-3/225Tennessee
Smith has a powerful and quick initial burst and is physical at the point of attack. He has good speed in pursuit and with his body type and mind-set could project at weakside defensive end, strongside defensive end or even inside linebacker.
70Shakim Phillips
Wayne (NJ) De Paul Catholic
WR6-2/191Boston College
He had 40 catches for 765 yards and 10 TDs while rushing for 289 yards in 2008.
71Jarrick Williams
Eight Mile (AL) Blount
DB6-2/205Alabama
Scouting Report: Williams a terrific looking safety prospect that can support the run or play well in coverage. He is aggressive and physical and can be a punishing hitter.
72Eric Reid
Geismar (LA) Dutchtown
DB6-2/210LSU
The all-district safety also sports a 4.7 GPA.
73Nick Forbes
Frederick (MD) Thomas Johnson
LB6-0/223California
The two-way starter ran for 1,075 yards and recorded 96 tackles in 2008. Forbes is also a track standout as he was No. 1 in Maryland as a sophomore in the discus and No. 4 in the shotput.
74Jordan Allen
West Monroe (LA) West Monroe
DE6-6/266LSU
He had 60 tackles, nine tackles for loss, nine sacks and seven fumble recoveries last season.
75Christian Thomas
Palmdale (CA) Highland
TE6-3/235list
As a sophomore, Thomas was a first-team all-league selection after hauling in 39 receptions for 550 yards and four touchdowns. Thomas really opened up some eyes this past summer when he stood out at USC's Rising Stars Camp last June and he was impressive on both sides of the ball.
76Shon Coleman
Olive Branch (MS) Olive Branch
OL6-7/285Auburn
Coleman helps make up one of the top offensive line units in the entrire country at Olive Branch.
77Malcolm Jones
Westlake Village (CA) Oaks Christian
ATH6-1/210UCLA
Scouting Report: He could project as a big back or speedy outside 'backer at the next level. He is not afraid to lower the boom as a ballcarrier or a defender. Jones, like Lattimore, can really wear out a defense in the second half, leaving many hands on hips. Look for him to lead his school to a state championship in the fall.
78Jake Matthews
Missouri City (TX) Elkins
OL6-5/275Texas A&M
Matthews has Hall of Fame bloodlines. His father, Bruce Matthews was a 14-time Pro Bowler for the Houston Oilers and Tennessee Titans. Matthews has his father’s versatility with the ability to play any position on the offensive line. His brother Kevin, is the current starting center for Texas A&M.
79Corey Lemonier
Hialeah (FL) Hialeah
DE6-4/223list
Scouting Report: Lemonier is a defensive end with a great first step off the ball. His speed and quickness make him a very good pass rusher. Lemonier has a nice frame and long arms.
80Andrew Rodriguez
Aurora (NE) Aurora
OL6-6/298Nebraska
Rodriguez moved to Aurora from Harlem before the start of his freshman year of high school. As a freshman, sophomore and junior at Aurora, he was a two way starter. He was the first player in the 2010 class in-state to earn a scholarship offer from Nebraska.
81Taylor Bible
Denton (TX) Guyer
DT6-3/280Texas
As a defensive lineman, Bible looks the part. He is 6-foot-3, 280-plus and he has a strong initial push, causing a lot of disruption in the offensive backfield. He has also proven to have great instincts for a youngster, reading linemen well and reacting to misdirections and screen plays.
82Dion Bailey
Lakewood (CA) Lakewood
DB6-1/195USC
Had 72 tackles, nine INTs and 11 PBUs in 2008.
83Roy Finch
Niceville (FL) Niceville
RB5-8/170Oklahoma
He rushed for 1,296 yards and 16 TDs and added 299 yards receiving in 2008.
84Terrence Mitchell
Tampa (FL) Hillsborough
DB5-10/165list
While playing corner and safety, Mitchell had 43 tackles and two INTs as a junior.
85Corey Brown
Springfield (PA) Cardinal O'Hara
ATH6-0/186Ohio State
Brown rushed for 1,019 yards and nine scores and caught 15 passes for 281 yards and four more touchdowns as a sophomore. He tore his MCL early in his junior year after starting off with 13 scores in his first three games.
86Chris Jones
Daingerfield (TX) Daingerfield
WR6-0/172Texas
He averaged an amazing 24.9 yards per catch and scored 12 TDs in 2008.
87Marquis Flowers
Goodyear (AZ) Millennium
ATH6-3/195list
Flowers recorded 87 tackles and ran for 932 yards in 2008.
88Cullen Christian
Pittsburgh (PA) Penn Hills
DB6-0/180list
Defensive Back MVP at State College Nike Camp.
89Ricky Heimuli
Salt Lake City (UT) Brighton
DT6-4/280list
Heimuli had 40 tackles with 10 tackles for a loss as a junior.
90Curtis White
Eugene (OR) Sheldon
TE6-5/240Oregon
White earned all-league honors at both tight end and defensive end and helped Sheldon to a 12-1 record and a state title as well in 2007. Also has a 2.8 grade-point average in international studies. On film he displays great athleticism for a big man.
91Jordon James
Corona (CA) Corona
RB5-10/190UCLA
In only six games he ran for 1,132 yards and 10 TDs in 2008.
92Louis Nix
Jacksonville (FL) Raines
DT6-2/320Miami
At 320 pounds, Nix stars on the basketball court as well as the football field.
93Dietrich Riley
La Canada (CA) St. Francis
DB6-0/200list
The all-purpose back rushed for more than 800 yards and also made 48 tackles in 2008.
94Leon Orr
New Port Richey (FL) Gulf
DT6-4/300Florida
Caught 18 passes for 380 yards and five scores as a junior.
95Braylon Heard
Youngstown (OH) Cardinal Mooney
RB5-11/180West Virginia
Heard rushed for approximately 800 yards as a junior.
96Jaylen Watkins
Cape Coral (FL) Cape Coral
DB6-1/172Florida
He recorded 71 tackles and had 329 yards rushing with five TDs in 2008.
97Ahmad Dixon
Waco (TX) Midway
DB6-1/194Baylor
Dixon is a long safety that plays with great range and athleticism. He was first team all-district as a sophomore with over 100 tackles. Also as a sophomore Dixon ran a 47 second 400 and a 21 second 200 in track.
98Dominic Espinosa
Cedar Park (TX) Cedar Park
OL6-4/295Texas
Espinosa is a tenacious athletic lineman that plays tackle in high school but could project as an elite center prospect. He shows great mobility when pulling and he plays with good technique and pad level. Espinosa proved himself in several camp settings over the summer.
99Demetrius Wright
Corona (CA) Corona
DB6-1/201list
Two-way player recorded 50 tackles and 13 offensive touchdowns in 2008.
100DeAndrew White
Galena Park (TX) North Shore
WR6-0/170Alabama
White is the top deep-threat on one of the best teams in the nation. He is a wide receiver that has run the 100 meters in under 10.5 seconds and the 200 meters in under 21.5. The speed translates on the football field as he is averaging over 27 yards per catch.
101Robert Bolden
Orchard Lake (MI) St. Mary's
QB6-4/195Penn State
Bolden completed 63 percent of his passes and also had 10 total TDs.
102LaDarius Owens
Bessemer (AL) Jess Lanier
LB6-2/225Auburn
Totaled 92 tackles, 18 sacks and 13 tackles for loss in 2008.
103Cody Riggs
Ft. Lauderdale (FL) St. Thomas Aquinas
DB5-8/156list
Recorded eight interceptions and broke up 25 passes in 2008.
104Vincent Sanders
Macon (MS) Noxubee County
WR6-3/182list
He was named first-team all-state while helping his team win the 4A state championship.
105Dominique Easley
Staten Island (NY) Curtis
DE6-3/258Penn State
As a junior, Easley had 51 tackles and 10 sacks.
106Michaelee Harris
Miami (FL) Northwestern
WR6-0/167list
Harris had 30 catches for 533 yards and six TDs as a junior.
107Fre'Shad Hunter
Cary (NC) Cary
DE6-5/246N.C. State
The former linebacker recorded 38 solo tackles, eight tackles for loss and six sacks at DE.
108Jesse Scroggins
Lakewood (CA) Lakewood
QB6-3/195USC
Passed for 2,462 yards and 23 touchdowns in 2008.
109Zack McCray
Lynchburg (VA) Brookville
DE6-4/236Virginia Tech
McCray’s father played running back at Liberty and his cousin is 2009 Rivals.com five-star tight end Logan Thomas. He can play either tight end or defensive end in college. As a sophomore he hauled in 14 passes for 187 yards and three scores on offense and was named second-team all-district.
110Blake Bell
Wichita (KS) Bishop Carroll
QB6-6/210Oklahoma
Amazing junior season that started with a strong performance in the summer at the Football University Top Gun Camp. Through the regular season, Bell led the state of Kansas in passing with 2,623 yards and nine touchdowns. Already has major offers from several BCS programs.
111C.J. Fiedorowicz
Johnsburg (IL) Johnsburg
TE6-7/240Illinois
Fiedorowicz had 809 yards receiving and 11 TDs as a junior.
112Tevin Carter
Los Angeles (CA) Santee Educational Complex
WR6-3/190California
Placed third in state with a 21.4 200 meters.
113Connor Wood
Houston (TX) Second Baptist
QB6-4/209Texas
James showed off his athleticism at the U.S. Army combine with impressive numbers.
114Carlos Thompson
Hollandale (MS) Simmons School
DE6-5/220list
Thompson had 115 tackles and 10 sacks in 2008.
115Tyler Bray
Kingburg (CA) Kingsburg
QB6-6/187Tennessee
Threw for 2,411 and 26 TDs his junior year.
116Paul Jones
McKees Rocks (PA) Sto Rox
QB6-3/226Penn State
Jones threw for 1,850 yards and 20 touchdowns with only three interceptions as a sophomore. He also rushed for 149 yards and three more scores en route to being selected to the Fabulous 22 West Team by the Pittsburgh Post Gazzette.
117Marcus Lucas
Liberty (MO) Liberty Senior
WR6-5/195list
Lucas tallied more than 1,200 yards and 20 TDs as a junior.
118Arie Kouandjio
Hyattsville (MD) DeMatha
OL6-6/314list
Led Team to a 10-2 record and a another WCAC title.
119Josh Shirley
Fontana (CA) Kaiser
LB6-2/225list
Recorded 123 tackles and 17 sacks as a junior.
120DeMarco Cobbs
Tulsa (OK) Tulsa Central
ATH6-1/198Texas
This explosive player stars as a quarterback, wide receiver, as well as at running back for a Tulsa Central program that has seen a resurrection during his time on campus. Cobbs probably projects at wide receiver but could be a quarterback for an offense that is built on run-pass principles.
121Tai-ler Jones
Gainesville (GA) Gainesville High School
WR6-0/184Notre Dame
Quick and sure-handed, Jones is the son of former Notre Dame player Andre Jones.
122Barry Brunetti
Memphis (TN) Memphis University School
QB6-0/207West Virginia
Brunetti passed for 1,251 yards and rushed for 704 more as a junior.
123Kadron Boone
Ocala (FL) Trinity Catholic
WR6-1/190Texas Tech
Scouting Report: Boone is a big receiver that runs well. He’s physical and very good in the air, showing good hands and concentration. Boone is also dangerous after the catch.
124Dyjuan Lewis
Indianapolis (IN) Pike
WR6-2/186Cincinnati
The 6-foot-3, 191-pound wide receiver from Indianapolis picked up his first scholarships on the summer camp circuit after running better than a 4.5-second time in the 40-yard dash and impressing coaches with his route running and hands.
125Spencer Ware
Cincinnati (OH) Princeton
ATH5-11/220LSU
Exploded onto the scene as a sophomore when he dominated the Greater Miami Conference by passing for 2,200 yards, rushing for nearly 1,000 yards and combining for 39 total touchdowns. It was more of the same for him in 2008, he completed 57 percent of his passes for 1,938 yards and 13 touchdowns. Ware also ran the ball for 741 yards and another 15 touchdowns. While he plays quarterback for Princeton, he’ll likely be a running back in college.
126Austin Hinder
Steamboat Springs (CO) Steamboat Springs
QB6-4/185California
As a sophomore, he earned all-state honorable mention, all-Western Slope and all-league honors. Impressed at a NIKE Camp this past spring and has continued to put up big numbers in 2008.
127Brett Nottingham
Danville (CA) Monte Vista
QB6-4/210UCLA
Passed for 3,183 yards and 39 TDs as a junior.
128Joshua Reese
Miami (FL) Miami Central
WR6-1/182list
He caught 40 passes for 793 yards and 10 TDs as a junior.
129Kenny Stills
Carlsbad (CA) La Costa Canyon
WR6-2/175list
Stills had 64 catches for 1,201 yards as a junior.
130Shep Klinke
Katy (TX) Katy
OL6-7/290Texas A&M
Helped lead team to a Texas state championship as a junior.
131Quinton Dunbar
Miami (FL) Booker T. Washington
WR6-3/170Florida
Dunbar finished '08 with 739 yards and 12 TDs.
132Mike Hull
Canonsburg (PA) Canon McMillan
LB6-1/215Penn State
The Penn State commit had 117 tackles as a junior.
133Shaydon Akuna
Kapolei (HI) Kapolei
LB6-3/210list
Was top performer at All-Poly Camp in Hawaii.
134Jalen Fields
Dalton (GA) Dalton
DE6-5/250Georgia
Recorded an amazing 35 tackles for loss and 10 sacks as a junior.
135Deontae Cooper
Perris (CA) Citrus Hill
RB6-0/205Washington
One of the top Inland Empire players, he rushed for 2,902 yards and 42 TDs in '08.
136Aaron Benson
Cedar Hill (TX) Cedar Hill
LB6-2/205Texas
Benson was the second-leading tackler on a 12-2 team in 2008.
137Eduardo Clements
Miami (FL) Booker T. Washington
RB5-10/185Miami
He has rushed for 1,850 yards and 41 TDs the past two seasons.
138Dontae Williams
Houston (TX) Aldine
RB5-11/200Oregon
He rushed for 595 yards and six TDs on 93 carries in a hurricane-shortened ‘08 season.
139Titus Till
Upper Marlboro (MD) Wise
DB6-3/190Maryland
Recorded 67 tackles with one pick and two fumble recoveries.
140Cedric Ogbuehi
Allen (TX) Allen
OL6-5/270Texas A&M
Earned first-team all-state honors in 2008.
141Ashton Dorsey
Tyler (TX) John Tyler
DT6-2/276Texas
Dorsey made 63 tackles and 20 tackles for loss during his junior season.
142Randall Telfer
Rancho Cucamonga (CA) Rancho Cucamonga
TE6-4/220USC
Telfer had 38 receptions for 631 yards and four TDs as a junior.
143Andrew Donnal
Whitehouse (OH) Anthony Wayne
OL6-7/285Iowa
Excellent mobility for a 6-foot-7 tackle prospect.
144Jordan Haden
Fort Washington (MD) Friendly
DB6-0/198Florida
He is the younger brother of Boston College RB Josh Haden and Florida CB Joe Haden.
145Keanon Lowe
Portland (OR) Jesuit
ATH5-10/170Washington
Two-way star had 42 receptions for 718 yards and eight TDs while recording three INTs.
146Jimmy Gjere
New Brighton (MN) Irondale
OL6-7/275Minnesota
The big tackle is already an early commitment to Minnesota.
147Tyrus Thompson
Pflugerville (TX) Pflugerville
OL6-6/278Oklahoma
Thompson has a lot of upside – 2008 was his first season playing offensive line.
148Ronnie Vinson
New Orleans (LA) Isidore Newman School
ATH5-11/186LSU
Vinson had more than 1,200 yards of offense and starred on both sides of the ball.
149Corey Nelson
Dallas (TX) Skyline
LB6-0/210Texas A&M
As an undersized defensive end as a sophomore, Nelson tallied 12 sacks. As a junior outside linebacker, he recorded 156 tackles, 19 tackles for loss and 12 sacks as a junior.
150DeAndre Hopkins
Central (SC) D. W. Daniel
ATH6-2/170Clemson
Hopkins has intercepted 23 passes over the past two seasons.
151Thomas Ricketts
Wexford (PA) North Allegheny
OL6-6/265Penn State
Son of former first-round draft pick of the same name.
152Corey Grant
Opelika (AL) Opelika
RB5-10/186Alabama
Grant averaged more than 23 yards per punt return with two TDs.
153Giovanni Di Poalo
Ventura (CA) St. Bonaventure
OL6-4/260USC
Has help lead team to back-to-back CIF state titles.
154Evan Washington
DeSoto (TX) DeSoto
OL6-5/290LSU
Prior to the 2008 season, Washington had never played football before. At 6-foot-5 290 pounds, Washington has been a quick study and has quickly become one of the top prospects in the state of Texas. His good pedigree helps: his father Marvin was an 11-yar NFL veteran.
155Darious Cummings
Titusville (FL) Astronaut
DE6-2/245Florida State
Cummings had 78 tackles, five sacks and seven tackles for loss as a junior.
156Anthony Jefferson
Los Angeles (CA) Cathedral
ATH6-2/173list
Two-way star had 36 receptions for 636 yards and recoded 31 solo tackles in 2008.
157Kyle Baublitz
York (PA) Central York
TE6-4/254Penn State
Baublitz amassed 166 tackles during his junior season.
158Eddrick Loften
Irving (TX) Nimitz
DB5-10/195Oklahoma
Loften had 88 tackles, six interceptions and five pass breakups as a junior.
159Hayes Pullard
Los Angeles (CA) Crenshaw
ATH6-0/220list
Pullard rushed for 900 yards and had 110 tackles as a junior.
160Jakhari Gore
Miami (FL) Columbus
RB5-10/170list
He is the cousin of NFL standout Frank Gore.
161Luke Joeckel
Arlington (TX) Arlington
OL6-6/280Texas A&M
During his junior season, Joeckel made more than 150 pancake blocks.
162Giovanni Bernard
Fort Lauderdale (FL) St. Thomas Aquinas
RB5-9/198Notre Dame
Bernard rushed for 1,528 yards and 18 scores as a junior.
163Justin Hunter
Virginia Beach (VA) Ocean Lakes
WR6-4/172LSU
Hunter is a big, athletic receiver who can high jump seven feet.
164Mike Thornton
Stone Mountain (GA) Stephenson
DT6-2/280list
DL MVP at Athens Nike Camp.
165Chris McCain
Greensboro (NC) Northern Guilford
LB6-6/203Oregon
McCain recorded 97 tackles and 20 tackles for loss in 2008.
166Jeffrey Whitaker
Warner Robins (GA) Warner Robins
DT6-3/295list
At 6-3 and 285 pounds, Whitaker is a run-stopping specialist.
167Anthony Creecy
Durham (NC) Southern Durham
WR6-0/196N.C. State
Creecy had 48 catches for 863 yards and five scores as a junior.
168Nick Montana
Westlake Village (CA) Oaks Christian
QB6-2/177Washington
He is the son of NFL Hall of Famer Joe Montana. Threw for 2,404 yards and 33 TDs in 2008.
169Kenny Shaw
Orlando (FL) Dr. Phillips
WR6-0/160list
Recorded 64 receptions for 914 yards and 10 TDs in 2008.
170Damien Robinson
Olive Branch (MS) Olive Branch
OL6-8/330list
At 6 feet 7 and 330 pounds, Robinson has an NFL body and can really move. As he continues to get stronger and learn to use his physical advantages, Robinson could become one of the top offensive linemen in the 2010 class.
171James Stone
Nashville (TN) Maplewood
OL6-5/297list
Stone plays almost every down on both sides of the ball for Maplewood and rarely takes a play off. He has good athleticism and size and great character, boasting a 3.8 GPA and a 23 ACT score.
172Mike Davis
Dallas (TX) Skyline
WR6-1/185LSU
Davis averaged nearly 20 yards per catch as a junior.
173Zach Zwinak
Frederick (MD) Linganore
RB6-2/230Penn State
Had 1,447 yards rushing and also racked up 53 tackles, 11 tackles for loss and five sacks.
174Nickell Robey
Frostproof (FL) Frostproof
DB5-8/165Georgia
The multi-purpose athlete was a 2B all-state first-team selection.
175Lynden Trail
Miami (FL) Booker T. Washington
DE6-7/220Florida
Trail gathered 22 sacks and two interceptions from his defensive end position in 2008.
176Delvin Jones
Miami (FL) Miami Palmetto
ATH6-6/230Tennessee
Jones recorded 70 tackles and 20 sacks in 2008 coming off the edge.
177Christian Bryant
Cleveland (OH) Glenville Academic Campus
DB5-10/173list
Glenville always seems to have elite players and it’s not any different in the 2010 class with Bryant patrolling the defensive backfield. He first emerged at the Elite Training Camp where he held his own against the top players in Ohio. He is very comfortable in space and has very good turn and run capabilities coming out of his backpedal. The best part of Bryant's game is that he has tremendous upside and will only get better.
178A.J. Derby
Iowa City (IA) Iowa City
ATH6-4/218Iowa
As a QB, Derby rushed and passed for more than 1,000 yards. He also starred on defense.
179Sione Potoae
Lakewood (WA) Lakes
DT6-3/285Washington
The two-way player recorded 44 tackles and two sacks.
180Torrian Wilson
Miami (FL) Northwestern
OL6-4/315Stanford
Wilson has played several spots on the offensive line for Miami Northwestern.
181Tharold Simon
Eunice (LA) Eunice
ATH6-4/185LSU
Had 18 catches for 227 yards and three TDs while picking off three passes in 2008.
182Cassius Marsh
Westlake Village (CA) Oaks Christian
DT6-3/275LSU
Named to the 2010 U.S. Army All-American Bowl.
183Quinton Spain
Petersburg (VA) Petersburg
OL6-5/330West Virginia
OL MVP at Charlotteville Nike Camp.
184Dior Mathis
Detroit (MI) Cass Tech
DB5-8/166list
The diminutive CB has speed, clocking one of the top 40 times at the U.S. Army combine.
185Kony Ealy
New Madrid (MO) New Madrid County Central
DE6-5/230Missouri
One of Missouri's top two-sport athletes, Ealy is a force both on the gridiron and on the basketball court.
186Bronson Irwin
Mustang (OK) Mustang
OL6-4/322Oklahoma
OL MVP at Ultimate NUC event in July.
187Elliott Porter
Waggaman (LA) Archbishop Shaw
DT6-4/280LSU
Recorded 85 tackles, 20 TFL and 11 sacks as a junior.
188Calvin Barnett
Tulsa (OK) Booker T. Washington
DT6-3/300Oklahoma State
The disruptive defensive tackle can bench press 330 pounds.
189Ivan Robinson
Longville (LA) S Beauregard
DT6-4/260Texas A&M
Athletic defensive tackle claims a 4.9 40.
190Todd Chandler
Miami (FL) Northwestern
DT6-0/290Miami
He missed much of his junior season with an injury but had 10 sacks as a sophomore.
191Jeremy Richardson
Springville (AL) Springville
WR6-4/220Auburn
The big-bodied receiver amassed more 1,200 yards receiving as a junior.
192Demarco Cox
Yazoo City (MS) Yazoo City
OL6-8/285Ole Miss
This offensive lineman is also an AAU basketball star.
193Brandon Gainer
Miami (FL) Miami Central
RB6-0/194list
As a junior, Gainer rushed for 1,644 yards and 17 TDs on 185 carries.
194Terrell Reese
Brenham (TX) Brenham
WR6-1/180Utah
Two-sport star had 33 catches for 418 yards in 2008 while averaging 22 points a game in basketball.
195De'Joshua Johnson
Pahokee (FL) Pahokee
WR5-11/150Florida State
He was named to the 2B all-state team as a junior while playing receiver and quarterback.
196Jawuan James
Suwanee (GA) North Gwinnett
OL6-6/293Tennessee
James was one of the offensive stars of the U.S. Army combine in January.
197Travis Williams
Norfolk (VA) Lake Taylor
LB6-2/189Miami
Williams showed his athleticism as a junior by catching 31 passes for 500 yards.
198Alex Crosthwaite
San Diego (CA) Cathedral Catholic
OL6-5/298California
This all-state performer benches 325 pounds and squats 425 pounds.
199Trent Spurgeon
Owasso (OK) Owasso
OL6-8/270Arizona
The 6-8 offensive tackle also excels on the hardwood.
200Erik Kohler
Westlake Village (CA) Oaks Christian
OL6-4/264Washington
Kohler played baseball before making football his primary sport.
201Carrington Byndom
Lufkin (TX) Lufkin
DB6-0/165Texas
The Texas commitment is long and rangy and has good ball skills.
202Brian Vogler
Columbus (GA) Brookstone School
TE6-7/248Alabama
Vogler had 21 catches for 465 yards and six TDs in 2008.
203Craig Sanders
Ariton (AL) Ariton
DE6-4/230Auburn
Sanders had 71 tackles and 32 tackles for loss last season.
204Curtis Carter
Stonewall (LA) North De Soto
ATH5-10/161Nebraska
Speedster helped lead team to 2-3A District Title
205Zach Lee
McKinney (TX) McKinney
QB6-4/195LSU
Lee threw for nearly 3,000 yards as a junior with 33 TDs.
206C.J. Mosley
Theodore (AL) Theodore
LB6-2/212list
Moseley had 176 tackles as a junior.
207John Harris
Garland (TX) Naaman Forest
WR6-2/187Texas
Harris had 45 catches for 584 yards and seven scores last season.
208A.J. Cann
Bamberg (SC) Bamberg-Ehrhardt
OL6-3/260South Carolina
The versatile lineman could play offense or defense in college.
209Brandon Linder
Fort Lauderdale (FL) St. Thomas Aquinas
OL6-6/290list
He was a first-team All-Broward County selection for the state champions as a junior.
210Max Bullough
Traverse City (MI) St Francis Catholic
LB6-3/225Michigan State
The tackling machine is an early Michigan State pledge.
211Miles Dieffenbach
Pittsburgh (PA) Fox Chapel Area
OL6-5/277Penn State
OL MVP at State College Nike Camp.
212Denzel McCoy
Duluth (GA) Northview
DT6-4/275Georgia Tech
McCoy had 72 tackles with 10 tackles for loss as a junior.
213Bryant Jackson
Sulphur Springs (TX) Sulphur Springs
DB6-3/175Texas
Jackson had five interceptions and 10 pass breakups last season.
214Ethan Grant
Coconut Creek (FL) North Broward
RB5-10/175Oregon
The early Oregon commit is also a track star.
215Garry Peters
Conyers (GA) Heritage
DB6-0/173Clemson
Peters could play numerous positions in college.
216Blake Lueders
Zionsville (IN) Zionsville
DE6-5/250Notre Dame
Along with his athletic ability, Lueders also has a 4.0 GPA.
217Isaiah Lewis
Indianapolis (IN) Ben Davis
DB5-11/190Michigan State
Recorded 130 tackles and three interceptions.
218Scotty Young
Denton (TX) Ryan
QB6-3/185Texas Tech
Is Young the next Texas Tech record-setting QB? He threw for 65 TDs last season.
219Keiwone Malone
Memphis (TN) Mitchell
WR6-1/165Alabama
Malone had 1,407 yards receiving and 19 TDs in 2008.
220David Wilkerson
Danville (CA) Monte Vista
LB6-3/235California
Was a first-team all-state selection in 2008 after racking up 1,407 receiving yards and 19 TDs.
221Cameron Roberson
Newbury Park (CA) Newbury Park
RB6-1/215Notre Dame
Rushed for 1,452 and 18 TDs, while catching 29 passes for 279 yards and three TDs in 2008.
222Andrew Hendrix
Cincinnati (OH) Moeller
QB6-3/220Notre Dame
Completed 61 percent of his passes for 1,700 yards as a junior.
223Paul Richardson
Gardena (CA) Junipero Serra
WR6-2/185list
He averaged more than 17 yards a reception in 2008.
224Evan Hailes
Chesapeake (VA) Oscar Smith
DT6-1/305Penn State
The run-stuffer had 81 tackles as a junior, helping his team to a 15-0 record.
225James Louis
Delray Beach (FL) Atlantic
WR5-11/178Ohio State
Had 58 catches for 1,100 yards and 12 TDs in 2008.
226Prince Shembo
Charlotte (NC) Ardrey Kell
LB6-2/232Notre Dame
Has 90 tackles and nine sacks as a junior.
227Brandon Coleman
Forestville (MD) Bishop McNamara
WR6-6/200list
Recorded 35 receptions for 550 yards and eight TDs as a junior.
228Taylor Graham
Wheaton (IL) Wheaton North
QB6-4/211Ohio State
Son of former NFL QB Kurt Graham.
229Kenneth Scott
Ontario (CA) Colony
WR6-2/198Utah
In an injury-shortened 2008 season, Scott caught 31 passes for 655 yards and five TDs.
230Geneo Grissom
Hutchinson (KS) Hutchinson
DE6-4/230Kansas
This jumbo athlete also averaged 11 points a game in basketball last season.
231Davon Dunn
San Diego (CA) Lincoln
WR6-0/184California
Had 17 rushing TDs, eight receiving TDs and returned four punts for scores.
232Shaun Lewis
Missouri City (TX) Hightower
LB6-1/205Oklahoma State
Lewis had 135 tackles and nine sacks a year ago.
233Robert Johnson
Hattiesburg (MS) Oak Grove
WR6-0/196list
Johnson had 48 catches for 632 yards as a junior.
234DeMarcus Robinson
Wichita (KS) Northwest
RB5-9/192Kansas State
Rushed for 1,901 yards and 22 TDs in 2008.
235Rajaan Bennett
Powder Springs (GA) Mceachern
RB5-11/210list
Already over the 1,000-yard mark rushing after six games his senior season.
236Darius Robinson
Atlanta (GA) Westlake
DB6-0/170Clemson
Recorded 42 tackles and three picks in 2008.
237Byran Jones
Junction City (AR) Junction City
DT6-3/297list
A 6-foot-3, 320-pound space-eater, Jones has strength and athleticism. He has posted a 28-inch vertical and can bench press 225 pounds over 15 times.
238Tyrann Mathieu
New Orleans (LA) St. Augustine
DB5-10/175LSU
He totaled 75 tackles, 15 TFLs and had three picks in 2008.
239Adrian White
DeSoto (TX) DeSoto
DB5-10/171Texas
White, who has legit 4.5 speed, made 57 tackles and had eight pass breakups as a junior.
240Louis Young
Olney (MD) Good Counsel
DB6-0/185Stanford
The tall corner had five interceptions and 13 pass breakups last season.
241Barry Bostic
Louisville (GA) Jefferson County
DB5-10/156Georgia Tech
Bostic rushed for 1,372 yards and also passed for 1,333 yards as a junior.
242James Haynes
Orange (TX) West Orange-Stark
DB6-0/181Oklahoma
Haynes was the MVP of his class at the National Underclassmen Combine Ultimate 100.
243Austin Woods
Rockwall (TX) Heath
OL6-5/290Oklahoma
Woods was named 4A honorable mention all-state as a junior.
244Traylon Shead
Cayuga (TX) Cayuga
RB6-2/215Texas
Shead rushed for 3,504 yards and 52 scores as a junior.
245Rajion Neal
Tyrone (GA) Sandy Creek
RB5-10/210Mississippi State
Helped lead team to an 11-1 record in 2008 while rushing for just under 1,000 yards.
246Matthew Wells
Monticello (MS) Lawrence County
ATH6-0/190list
Wells rushed for 1,362 yards on the same team as Kendrick Hardy a year ago.
247J.T. Moore
Youngstown (OH) Boardman
DE6-4/220Ohio State
Moore committed to Ohio State on Sept. 11, 2008.
248Adrian Coxson
Baltimore (MD) City College High
WR6-2/194Penn State
Coxson had 34 catches for 821 yards and nine scores in 2008.
249Keeston Terry
Blue Springs (MO) Blue Springs
WR6-2/179Kansas
Terry earned all-metro honors as a junior.
250Anthony Wilkerson
Tustin (CA) Tustin
RB6-0/210Stanford
Rushed for 2,300 yards and 39 TDs in 2008.


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