Wednesday, September 30, 2009

2010 Top 100 High School Football Recruits


ESPNU 150 - Class of 2010
Top 100 High School Football Recruits
1 Jackson Jeffcoat 88 None DE 6'5" 225 Plano West H.S. (TX)
2 Jordan Hicks 87 None OLB 6'2" 210 Lakota West H.S. (OH)
3 Ronald Powell 87 None DE 6'4" 224 Rancho Verde H.S. (CA)
4 Seantrel Henderson 87 None OT 6'7" 295 Cretin-Derham Hall H.S. (MN)
5 Jeff Luc 87 None ILB 6'1" 241 Treasure Coast H.S. (FL)
6 Michael Dyer 86 None RB 5'9" 200 Little Rock Christian Academy (AR)
7 Jonathan Dowling 86 Florida S 6'3" 180 Southeast H.S. (FL)
8 Darius White 85 None WR 6'3" 195 Dunbar Senior High (TX)
9 Tony Jefferson 85 UCLA ATH 6'0" 195 Eastlake H.S. (CA)
10 Marcus Lattimore 85 None RB 6'0" 214 James Byrnes H.S. (SC)
11 Demar Dorsey 85 Florida S 6'1" 180 Boyd Anderson H.S. (FL)
12 Lamarcus Joyner 85 None CB 5'8" 165 Saint Thomas Aquinas School (FL)
13 Chris Dunkley 84 None WR 5'11" 170 Pahokee H.S. (FL)
14 Taylor Bible 84 Texas DT 6'3" 280 John H. Guyer H.S. (TX)
15 Ahmad Dixon 84 Baylor S 6'1" 190 Midway H.S. (TX)
16 Mack Brown 84 Florida RB 5'11" 185 Martin Luther King H.S. (GA)
17 DeMarco Cobbs 84 Tennessee ATH 6'1" 200 Tulsa Central H.S. (OK)
18 Jordon James 83 None RB 5'10" 188 Corona Senior H.S. (CA)
19 Demarcus Milliner 83 Alabama CB 6'0" 185 Stanhope Elmore H.S. (AL)
20 Lache Seastrunk 83 None RB 5'11" 190 Temple H.S. (TX)
21 Ian Silberman 83 Florida OT 6'5" 256 Fleming Island H.S. (FL)
22 Robert Woods 83 USC WR 6'1" 180 Junipero Serra H.S. (CA)
23 Antonio Goodwin 83 Auburn ATH 6'1" 170 Booker T. Washington H.S. (GA)
24 Sean Parker 83 None S 6'1" 186 Narbonne H.S. (CA)
25 Matt Elam 83 Florida ATH 6'0" 205 Dwyer H.S. (FL)
26 Christian Jones 83 None OLB 6'4" 215 Lake Howell H.S. (FL)
27 Martavis Bryant 83 Clemson WR 6'3" 185 T. L. Hanna H.S. (SC)
28 Xavier Grimble 83 USC TE 6'5" 241 Bishop Gorman H.S. (NV)
29 Justin Hunter 83 LSU WR 6'4" 172 Ocean Lakes H.S. (VA)
30 Gerald Christian 83 Florida TE 6'3" 220 Dwyer H.S. (FL)
31 John Fulton 83 None CB 6'1" 180 Manning H.S. (SC)
32 Alec Ogletree 83 Georgia S 6'3" 214 Newnan H.S. (GA)
33 William Gholston 83 Michigan State DE 6'7" 250 Southeastern H.S. (MI)
34 Da'Rick Rogers 83 Georgia WR 6'2" 205 Calhoun H.S. (GA)
35 D.J. Morgan 83 USC ATH 5'10" 175 Woodland Hills-Taft H.S. (CA)
36 Phillip Sims 83 Alabama QB 6'1" 218 Oscar Frommel Smith H.S. (VA)
37 Owamagbe Odighizuwa 83 None DE 6'3" 235 David Douglas H.S. (OR)
38 Storm Johnson 83 None RB 5'11" 210 Loganville H.S. (GA)
39 Markeith Ambles 83 Tennessee WR 6'2" 185 Henry County H.S. (GA)
40 Shaun Lewis 83 Oklahoma State OLB 6'0" 197 Hightower H.S. (TX)
41 Dominique Easley 83 Penn State DE 6'3" 260 Curtis H.S. (NY)
42 Joshua Shaw 82 None CB 6'2" 181 Palmdale H.S. (CA)
43 Kyle Prater 82 USC WR 6'6" 195 Proviso West H.S. (IL)
44 Ashton Dorsey 82 Texas DT 6'2" 275 John Tyler H.S. (TX)
45 Trovon Reed 82 None WR 6'0" 172 Thibodaux H.S. (LA)
46 Corey Nelson 82 Texas A&M OLB 6'1" 195 Skyline H.S. (TX)
47 Jaylen Watkins 82 Florida CB 6'0" 171 Cape Coral H.S. (FL)
48 Nick Dew 82 Virginia Tech S 6'2" 190 First Colonial H.S. (VA)
49 Todd Chandler 82 Miami (FL) DT 6'1" 283 Miami Northwestern H.S. (FL)
50 Christian Green 82 None ATH 6'1" 190 Tampa Catholic H.S. (FL)
51 Alfy Hill 82 Alabama DE 6'4" 240 West Brunswick H.S. (NC)
52 Dior Mathis 82 None CB 5'9" 165 Cass Technical H.S. (MI)
53 Brandon Willis 82 Tennessee DT 6'2" 260 James Byrnes H.S. (SC)
54 Gabe King 82 None DE 6'5" 240 South Eugene H.S. (OR)
55 Mike Davis 82 LSU WR 6'0" 176 Skyline H.S. (TX)
56 Jesse Scroggins 82 USC QB 6'2" 189 Lakewood H.S. (CA)
57 Roderick Smith 82 Ohio State RB 6'2" 220 Harding H.S. (IN)
58 Travis Dickson 81 LSU TE 6'3" 230 Ocean Springs H.S. (MS)
59 Robert Crisp 81 North Carolina State OT 6'7" 302 Cedar Ridge H.S. (NC)
60 Anthony Barr 81 None ATH 6'4" 223 Loyola H.S. (CA)
61 Chaz Green 81 None OT 6'5" 286 Tampa Catholic H.S. (FL)
62 Demetrius Wright 81 None CB 6'1" 185 Corona Senior H.S. (CA)
63 Brent Benedict 81 Georgia OT 6'5" 280 The Bolles School (FL)
64 Eric Reid 81 LSU S 6'2" 190 Dutchtown H.S. (LA)
65 Jake Matthews 81 Texas A&M OT 6'5" 270 Lawrence E. Elkins High (TX)
66 Blake Bell 81 Oklahoma QB 6'5" 212 Bishop Carroll H.S. (KS)
67 Khairi Fortt 81 None ILB 6'3" 226 Stamford H.S. (CT)
68 Leon Orr 81 Florida DT 6'5" 315 Gulf H.S. (FL)
69 Brian Vogler 81 Alabama TE 6'6" 245 Brookstone H.S. (GA)
70 Dakota Royer 81 Penn State DE 6'3" 220 Manheim Central H.S. (PA)
71 Malcolm Jones 81 None RB 6'1" 217 Oaks Christian H.S. (CA)
72 Chris Jones 81 Texas WR 6'0" 175 Daingerfield H.S. (TX)
73 Sharrif Floyd 81 None DT 6'3" 309 George Washington H.S. (PA)
74 Solomon Patton 81 Florida WR 5'10" 175 Murphy H.S. (AL)
75 Cody Riggs 81 None CB 5'8" 154 Saint Thomas Aquinas School (FL)
76 Curtis White 81 Oregon TE 6'5" 245 Sheldon H.S. (OR)
77 Tai-ler Jones 81 Stanford WR 6'0" 182 Gainesville H.S. (GA)
78 Chad Lindsay 81 Alabama OG 6'3" 307 The Woodlands H.S. (TX)
79 Quentin Hayes 81 Oklahoma S 6'1" 176 Lancaster H.S. (TX)
80 Evan Hailes 81 Penn State DT 6'1" 315 Oscar Frommel Smith H.S. (VA)
81 Eric Mack 81 South Carolina OG 6'4" 318 Calhoun County H.S. (SC)
82 James Louis 81 Ohio State WR 5'11" 180 Atlantic Community H.S. (FL)
83 Tharold Simon 81 LSU S 6'4" 185 Eunice H.S. (LA)
84 Kolton Houston 81 Georgia OG 6'5" 265 Buford H.S. (GA)
85 C.J. Fiedorowicz 81 Illinois TE 6'6" 230 Johnsburg H.S. (IL)
86 Luke Joeckel 81 Texas A&M OT 6'6" 280 Arlington H.S. (TX)
87 Corey Miller 81 Tennessee DE 6'4" 231 James Byrnes H.S. (SC)
88 T.J. Stripling 81 Georgia OLB 6'5" 202 Southwest Dekalb H.S. (GA)
89 Keenan Allen 81 None ATH 6'2" 185 Northern Guilford (NC)
90 A.J. Cann 81 South Carolina OG 6'3" 260 Bamberg-Ehrhardt H.S. (SC)
91 Corey Lemonier 81 None DE 6'4" 221 Hialeah H.S. (FL)
92 Keiwone Malone 81 Alabama WR 5'11" 168 Mitchell H.S. (TN)
93 JaWuan James 81 None OT 6'6" 305 North Gwinnett H.S. (GA)
94 Kenny Shaw 81 None WR 6'0" 170 Dr. Phillips H.S. (FL)
95 Cam Feldt 81 Arkansas OT 6'5" 290 Pilot Point H.S. (TX)
96 Kadron Boone 81 Texas Tech WR 6'1" 197 Trinity Catholic H.S. (FL)
97 Ken Malcome 81 Georgia RB 5'11" 212 Southwest Dekalb H.S. (GA)
98 Shaun Kitchens 81 Auburn ATH 6'3" 213 Benjamin E. Banneker H.S. (GA)
99 Reggie Wilson 81 Texas DE 6'4" 235 Haltom H.S. (TX)
100 Louis Nix


Ohio State Coach Jim Tressel added a two-way athlete in Pennsylvania's Corey Brown.

Corey Brown doesn't come from a traditional region that produces blue-chip talent but that didn't stop the 6-foot, 186-pound Philadelphia athlete from becoming one of the nation's top recruits. Two weeks ago, Brown committed to Ohio State, adding yet another versatile player to a strong recruiting class for Coach Jim Tressel.
"Everything about Ohio State was perfect," said Brown. "I loved it -- the facilities, the stadium, the school. I knew it was right for me."
Drawing attention since his sophomore year, the Cardinal O'Hara (Springfield, Pa.) running back has been a playmaker in every meaning of the word. Despite an injury which knocked him out for much of last year, Brown's recruitment hasn't slowed down much. He received offers from elite programs, ranging from Alabama and Florida to Notre Dame.
Florida intrigued Brown for awhile as he says the defending national champions were among the hardest after him. What grabbed his attention the most wasn't the rabid fanbase at "The Swamp," the facilities or the football prestige in the tradition rich SEC. Rather, it was how the coaching staff wanted to use him.
Brown is a tweener, capable of being utilized in multiple positions -- both on offense and defense. He originally garnered headlines as a running back. At nearly every combine event he attended, he displayed good hands and the ability to get open in the flat. There was even talk about him playing on defense as a shut-down cornerback. Florida, however, had plans to use Brown in a hybrid position on offense.
According to Brown, Tressel agreed that his ability to line up in several areas -- as a running back or even in the slot -- was an asset. Brown went on to say that Tressel doesn't envision him in any one position. In fact Tressel's willing to flip the table. "I get to choose where I want to play," Brown said. "Right now, I am focusing on high school ball and what I need to do there."
Offense, defense -- it doesn't matter much to Brown.
After visiting Columbus for the USC game, Brown committed to Ohio State before going home. What clinched it for Brown was the response of the crowd during the 18-15 loss. Saying that he wanted to play in front of such passionate fans, he said, "[Columbus] is where I want to be. I'm home."

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