Tuesday, June 29, 2010

Five "steals" in the state of Texas

The state of Texas is the ultimate evaluation state. With so many prospects committing to the power programs in February, March and April of their junior years, the ability for programs to enter the state or simply evaluate the rest of the state and find gems is a yearly occurrence. This is especially the case in the 2011 class.

Utah: The Utes have done a wonderful job evaluating the state and picking off a couple of very talented prospects already. Assistant coach Morgan Scalley has been a big part in snatching up a trio of prospects in the Houston area led by running back Jarrell Oliver (Sugar Land, Texas/Dulles). The 5-foot-9, 197-pound downhill back with terrific vision and quick feet in the hole has somewhat flown under the radar in the best running back cycle in recent memory featuring tip of the tongue names such as Malcolm Brown (Cibolo, Texas/Steele), Aaron Green (San Antonio, Texas/Madison), Brandon Williams (Brookshire, Texas/Royal) and Herschel Sims (Abilene, Texas). While Oliver hasn’t received the press that many others have enjoyed, the 1,000-yard rusher picked up offers from Michigan, Arizona State, Arizona, Arkansas, Kansas, Northwestern, Oregon State, Minnesota, Houston and others in addition to Utah in the May evaluation period. On June 21, Oliver instantly became the top steal in the Lone Star state to date committing to Utah.

Oliver is an impressive runner with good hands out of the backfield. He sees the play in front of him develop quickly and instinctively accelerates through the hole with burst. While he doesn’t have the ability to score from anywhere on the field at the next level, he finishes runs with powerful legs, ideal body lean and determination. He comes from a family of running backs with his father, Jarrod Oliver, having played at Oklahoma and cousins at New Mexico (Winslow Oliver) and Colorado (O.C. Oliver).

Utah has also received commitments from safety/receiver Joseph Bryant (Bryan, Texas) and safety Eric Rowe (Klein High). Bryant is a 6-foot-4, 195-pound hard-hitter with high-point ball skills.

Boise State: Boise State dipped into Texas and received a commitment on June 9 from versatile prospect Sam Ukwuachu (Pearland, Texas/Pearland High). The 6-foot-4, 202-pound defensive end and receiver hasn’t received the fan fare of others, but has high-ceiling potential to go with versatility in spades. His upside earned him offers from Arkansas, Baylor, Illinois, Louisville, Northwestern, Colorado, Houston and others along with serious interest from Texas A&M, Notre Dame, Oklahoma State, TCU and Purdue.

Physically, “UK” as his friends and coaches know him, is just beginning to fill out. He possesses long arms, quickness, reactive feet/movements and big play ability as a pass rusher. He was evaluated as a defensive end, outside linebacker in a 3-4 and flex tight end by programs from around the country.

Houston: Jack-of-all-trades C.J. McElroy was a huge get for the hometown Cougars June 10. The 5-foot-9, 172-pound two-sport star has flown under the radar despite being one of the areas top playmakers for the last two seasons. The son of former major league relief pitcher Chuck McElroy totaled more than 1,000 all-purpose yards in 2009 despite missing three games with a minor knee injury. Utah was the first to offer in the May evaluation period and was quickly followed by Arizona, Kentucky, Boise State, Wyoming and Houston. Programs such as Oklahoma State, Texas A&M and Kansas State also showed serious interest.

McElroy fits the Cougars high powered spread offense like a glove. He has the ability to play in the backfield, in the slot and will be a major factor in the punt and kick-off return game with punt returns being his specialty due to a very quick footed, darting make you miss style in the open field. Houston assistant coach Tony Levine recruited McElroy.

The Cougars also have two other prospects that fall into the steal category. Quarterback Bram Kohlhausen (Houston, Texas/Lamar) is one of two underrated throwers in the Houston area and defensive tackle Javion Slone (Port Arthur, Texas/Memorial) has high-ceiling potential.

Iowa State: The Cyclones gained a big commitment June 22 out of the Dallas area in safety/outside linebacker Jared Brackens (Mesquite, Texas/North Mesquite). The 6-foot-1, 200-pound prospect is one of the more under recruited prospects in the metroplex in the 2011 cycle. Brackens possesses high-point ball skills and timing, the ability to run sideline to sideline, quickness and closing speed to the ball and hard hitting ability to finish plays. At times, he can be a knock back tackler from the safety position although he likely projects to outside linebacker at the next level with the ability to play downhill as well as drop in coverage. Iowa State assistant Curtis Bray recruited Brackens.

Texas Tech: It’s tough to call a prospect that is committed to perennial bowl game participant a steal, but the versatile Le’Raven Clark (Rockdale, Texas) is just that. At 6-foot-6, 250-pounds with quickness, agility and 4.9-speed, the 3A star could project at a number of positions on the next level. Three-point stance tight end, defensive end, defensive tackle and offensive tackle are all possibilities. Clark stood 6-foot-4, 210-pounds when I first saw him as a sophomore and has blossomed into a high-ceiling offensive tackle prospect. Clark has very good feet, the ability to mirror in pass pro, the ability to run and reach the second level, ideal arm length and strong hands. His frame can carry more than 290-pounds in time as it continues to play catch up to his athletic ability.

Clark chose the Red Raiders over offers from Nebraska, Oklahoma State, TCU, Utah, Baylor, Houston, Louisville, Minnesota, Missouri and others.

Monday, June 28, 2010

Monday quick hitters

Outside linebacker Trey Brown (Lancaster, Texas) is reporting offers from Oklahoma, Tulsa, Memphis, Houston, Tennessee, UTEP and North Texas. The 6-foot, 205-pound speedy linebacker is planning to attend some July camps, but hasn't set his schedule at this time.

Defensive tackle/offensive guard Mike Mustafa (Katy, Texas/Cinco Ranch) is receiving serious interest from Texas Tech, UTEP and Texas A&M among others from the region. The 6-foot-4, 300-pound transfer from Katy Morton Ranch camped at UTEP and will camp at Texas A&M later this summer.

Hard-hitting safety LeShundrick Morrison (Dallas/Bryan Adams) has offers from Baylor, Houston, Missouri, Texas Tech, Minnesota, memphis, UTEP and New Mexico State along with interest from Oklahoma State, Kansas State, Kansas and others. The 5-foot-11, 181-pound Morrison is looking at making an unofficial visit (hopefully camp) to Missouri, who is one of his favorites along with Houston and Baylor. He has already attended camp at UTEP (satellite camp).

DE/OLB Michael Moore (Dallas/Skyline) has offers from Kansas State, Kentucky, Minnesota, Iowa State, Memphis, Louisiana Tech and UTEP with Texas A&M continuing to show interest. Iowa State, Kentucky and Minnesota have emerged as the teams to beat early on for the 6-foot-1, 215-pound versatile prospect.

Underrated DE Marquel Bryant (Dallas/Skyline) has offers from Texas Tech, Kansas State, SMU, Colorado State and UTEP according to an assistant coach at Skyline.. The 6-foot-3, 219-pound Bryant features a quick first step, the balance and agility to quickly turn the corner and a quickly developing frame with long arms.

Under the radar receiver Lovett Gibson (Cedar Hill, Texas) has offers from Minnesota, Colorado, UTEP, North Texas and Western Kentucky. The 6-foot-2, 181-pound soft handed receiver feels like Baylor and Boise State are also close to offering. He lists Minnesota as his current leader, but offers from Baylor and/or Boise State would shake his list up quite a bit. He has attended camps at Baylor and UTEP (satellite camp)

Tuesday, June 22, 2010

Texas still on top in 2011

The first wave of June camps has come and gone with many programs taking big steps in building their 2011 classes. One thing that hasn’t changed since the June 2 national rankings is the team on top. The Texas Longhorns added another big time prospect on Saturday continue to build their lead in the race for the nations top class.

1.Texas (21 commitments)

The Longhorns hit another recruiting home run with their most recent commitment. For the second year in a row, Mack Brown and staff reeled in the top prospect from the state of Oklahoma. Cornerback Josh Turner (Oklahoma City/Millwood) made the call on Saturday. In Turner, Texas is getting a top national cornerback prospect. At 6-feet, 175-pounds with very quick feet, 4.45-straight line speed, hip flexibility, the ability to play the ball in the air and elite level closing speed, Turner has emerged as one of the top defensive back prospects in the country with offers from many of the top programs in the country.

The 2011 class is headlined by an outstanding group of offensive linemen. Guard Sedrick Flowers (Houston, Texas/North Shore), 6-foot-3, 285-pounds, may be the top interior line prospect in the country, while tackles Christian Westerman (Chandler, Az./Hamilton) and Garrett Greenlea (Houston, Texas/Klein Collins) are two of the nations best with Westerman a probable five-star prospect. Tackle Josh Cochran (Hallsville, Texas) has a lot of upside at 6-foot-6, 270-pounds featuring quick, reactive feet and guard Marcus Hutchins comes from talent rich program DeSoto located south of Dallas.

Athlete Quandre Diggs (Angleton, Texas) and defensive tackle Desmond Jackson (Spring, Texas/Westfield) are top 50 type prospects nationally. Jackson, 6-foot-1, 273-pounds, will play his high school position at the next level, but the future position of the 5-foot-9, 194-pound Diggs is up in the air. The brother of San Diego Chargers cornerback Quentin Jammer could line up at running back, slot receiver, nickel back or safety at the next level. Both will play in the Under Armour All-American game in January 2011.

Turner is just one of several impressive defensive back recruits in the class. Safety Sheroid Evans (Sugar Land, Texas/Dulles), 6-foot, 180-pounds, could be the fastest player in the country with a season best 10.39 100-meter time and 20.76 200-meters. Evans will get looks at safety and corner. Joining Evans in the secondary is likely nickel back Leroy Scott (Houston, Texas/South Houston) and safety Mykkele Thompson (San Antonio, Texas/Stevens).

Running back/full back Joe Bergeron (Mesquite, Texas/North Mesquite) may be the most underrated player in the class. The 6-foot, 228-pounder has terrific hands, power and quick feet for a big back. If not Bergeron, outside linebacker Kendall Thompson (Carthage, Texas) will take that honor. The 6-foot-3, 234-pound Thompson can play in space, takes instinctive angles and has terrific hands.

With prospects such as running back Malcolm Brown (Cibolo, Texas/Steele), tight end Austin Seferian-Jenkins (Gig Harbour, WA), running back Aaron Green (San Antonio, Texas/Madison) and others still considering the defending Big 12 champs, expect the Longhorns to finish with another top three class.

2.LSU (11 commitments)

The Tigers are cleaning up in state and it’s a great year to dominate in Louisiana. The 2011 class in state is a special one drawing comparisons to a couple of past classes that produced several NFL players. Defensive tackle Anthony Johnson (New Orleans, La./O. Perry Walker) could be the top interior lineman in the country with a blend of power, quickness, speed and hand strength. Left tackle La’El Collins (Baton Rouge, La./Redemptorist) is among the top three offensive tackles in the class, while receiver Jarvis Landry (Lutcher, La.) and running back Kenny Hilliard (Patterson, La.) are among the best in the country at their position. Hilliard is on pace to shatter the state rushing record entering his senior season.

The immense talent in the Tigers class doesn’t stop with the headliners. Running back Jeremy Hill (Baton Rouge, La./Redemptorist), WR/CB Alonzo Lewis (St. James, La.) and offensive guards Trai Turner (New Orleans, La./St. Augustine) and Corey White (Baton Rouge, La./Capitol) are four more members of the special class in state.

As is usually the case, Les Miles and staff dipped into the Lone Start state for a top prospect. Linebacker Trevon Randle (League City, Texas/Clear Springs), 6-foot-1, 205-pounds with 4.6-speed, is one of the most athletic, hardest hitting defenders in Texas.

3.Alabama (14 commitments)

Alabama continues to build on the momentum of the national title with June bringing two more commitments. Offensive guard/center Isaac Luatua (La Mirada, Ca.) is a perfect fit for the power running game of the Crimson Tide. The 6-foot-2, 300-pounder picked Alabama over offers from UCLA, Tennessee and Arkansas among others. Joining Luatua as an early summer commitment is inside linebacker Vinnie Sunseri (Tuscaloosa, Ala./Northridge), the son of assistant coach Sal Sunseri.

Receiver is the strength of the class so far with commits from speedy playmaker Bradley Sylve (Port Sulphur, La./South Plaquemines), 6-foot-3 Marvin Shinn (Prichard, Ala./Vigor), physical and very athletic Danny Woodson (Mobile, Ala./LeFlore) and Daryl Collins (Gadsden, Ala.). Sylve, Shinn and Woodson will be three of the top ranked pass catchers in the country.

Sylve and Shinn will play in the 2011 Under Armour All-American game.

Throw in the vastly underrated tight end Malcolm Faciane (Picayune, Ms.), 6-foot-6, 260-pounds, and the Crimson Tide have an abundance of weapons to incorporate in the future.

Safety Hasean Clinton-Dix (Orlando, Fla./Dr. Phillips), an Under Armour All-American, and outside linebacker Brent Calloway (Russelville, Ala.) are among the best at their positions in the country, while defensive tackle LaMichael Fanning (Auburn, Ala.), 6-foot-6, 275-pounds, oozes high-ceiling potential. Defensive end D.J. Pettway (Pensacola, Fla./Catholic) is one of the top defensive linemen in Florida featuring elite level foot quickness for his size, 6-foot-3, 255-pounds.

Alabama has a very good chance to finish with the nations top ranked class when the ink dries in February. The Crimson Tide remains major players for a number of the top prospects from coast-to-coast.

4.Oklahoma (16 commitments)

The Sooners have enjoyed a June run of commitments led by three very talented line prospects. Oklahoma stayed in state gobbling up tackle Dylan Dismuke (Duncan, OK), 6-foot-6, 290-pounds, and headed north gaining a commitment from massive tackle Derek Farniok (Sioux Falls, SD/Washington). The 6-foot-9, 320-pound Farniok had offers from Wisconsin and UCLA among others. Rounding out the line prospects is 6-foot-5, 280-pound defensive tackle Jordan Phillips. Phillips is fluid, quick and chases the ball very well for his size.

Cornerback Brandon Carter (Euless, Texas/Trinity) rounds out the foursome of June commitments. The 5-foot-10, 163-pounder picked the Sooners over offers from Duke, Wake Forest and Minnesota.

Oklahoma got their quarterback from in state in smooth lefty Kendal Thompson (Moore, Okl./Southmoore), who is the son of former Sooner signal caller Charles Thompson. The 6-foot-1, 175-pound Under Armour All-American is joined in the class by a number of the top prospects in the Lone Star state headlined by defensive end and Under Armour All-American Nathan Hughes (Spring, Texas/Klein Oak), U.S. Army All-American and receiver Trey Metoyer (Whitehouse, Texas), bursting and darting running back Brandon Williams (Brookshire, Texas/Royal) and a host of others. Williams will also play in the Under Armour All-American game in January.

Defensive tackles Marquis Anderson (Cibolo, Texas/Steele) and Jordan Wade (Round Rock, Texas/Stony Point) provide the Sooners with a pair of talented interior prospects. Wade, 6-foot-3, 290-pounds, has athleticism in spades. Defensive end Cooper Washington (Muleshoe, Texas) is another athletic small school lineman the Sooners have snagged out of Panhandle.

Athlete Danzel Williams (Arlington, Texas/Martin) could line up at safety, corner or running back for Bob Stoops and staff. The 5-foot-8, 185-pound Williams was an all-state pick in the secondary as a junior and will play in the 2011 Under Armour All-American game.

While Oklahoma won’t have the big numbers of some others, another top 10 class is a sound bet.

5.Ohio State (15 commitments)

The Buckeyes already had a very impressive start to the 2011 class with 11 talented commitments headed into the summer, but a pledge from one of the nations top quarterbacks and three others have pushed Ohio State into the top five. Simply put, signal caller Braxton Miller (Huber Heights, OH/Wayne) is one of the top prospects in the entire 2011 class. A true dual threat quarterback, the 6-foot-2, 185-pound Miller is a huge get for Jim Tressel and staff.

Miller is joined by receivers Devin Smith (Massillon, OH/Washington) and Evan Spencer (Vernon Hills, IL/Vernon Hills High) as well as defensive tackle Joel Hale (Greenwood, In./Center Grove) as June commitments.

The Buckeyes began their impressive haul by building a class full of big time defensive line prospects. Defensive tackle Michael Bennett (Centerville, Ohio), end Kenny Hayes (Toledo, Ohio/Whitmer), end Steve Miller (Canton, Ohio/McKinley) and end Chase Ferris (Elyria, Ohio) make up the best group of defensive line prospects in any class to this point.

Add in three offensive linemen, led by guard Brian Bobek (Palatine, Ill./Fremd), and the Buckeyes are stockpiling talent on both lines and filling needs very well in a program that is built on physical play.

Ohio State has also dipped into the Sunshine State for a pair of prospects as they look to do yearly. Safety Jeremy Cash (Plantation, Fla.) is one of the states top defensive backs as well as one of the states most physical players. Tight end Jeff Heuerman (Naples, Fla./Barron Collier) is a blocking specialist.

Ohio State is likely to remain in the top 10 throughout the 2011 recruiting cycle.

6.Florida State (13 commitments)

The Seminoles continue to put together an impressive class. College football’s dominant program of the 1990’s picked up a big commitment last week in receiver Rashad Greene (Fort Lauderdale, Fla./St. Thomas Aquinas). The 6-foot-, 175-pounder is one of the most explosive athletes in the Southeast Region having run low 4.4-forty times on a consistent basis along with ultra quick shuttle times and a 37-inch vertical.

Along with Greene, the Seminoles picked up a quarterback commitment in recent days. Jacob Coker (Mobile, Ala./St. Paul’s) isn’t on the radar like others in the class, but is a 6-foot-5, 210-pound strong-armed thrower.

Secondary is the strength of the class. Safety/corner Keelin Smith (Port St. Lucie, Fla./Treasure Coast), safety Cortez Davis (Daytona Beach, Fla./Mainland), safety Lamarcus Brutus (Port St. Lucie, Fla./Treasure Coast) and Tyler Hunter (Valdosta, Ga./Lowndes) will provide Florida State a boost in the secondary.

Defensive tackle prospects Nile Lawrence-Stample (Davie, Fla./Nova) and Derrick Mitchell (Jacksonville, Fla./First Coast) are athletic, imposing prospects. Lawrence-Stample was a hit at the Davie Under Armour combine in March with combination of agility, strength and speed. Mitchell’s father played basketball at Florida State.

Trey Pettis is one of the top center prospects in the country, while athlete Karlos Williams (Davenport, Fla./Ridge) brings versatility to the class.

Florida State is positioned nicely to hit a couple of home runs and finish with a class that could remain in the top 10.

7.Florida (8 commitments)

Florida entered the summer with four terrific prospects and has quickly doubled that number, most recently adding uber athletic outside linebacker prospect Ryan Shazier (Plantation, Fla.). The 6-foot-1, 202-pounder with a non-stop motor and very quick first step has legit 4.5-speed and a 38-inch vertical.

Prior to Shazier, Florida picked up even more speed and playmaking ability in receiver Javares McRoy (Lakeland, Fla./Lakeland High). The explosive 5-foot-9, 168-pound McRoy had been committed to Texas Tech, where his brother inked in February of 2010. McRoy can score from anywhere on the field whether by catch, run or in the return game featuring 10.6 100-meter speed and quickness is spades.

Joining the impressive duo as June commitments for Urban Meyer and staff are offensive lineman Tommy Jordan (Ridgefield, CT) and fullback Hunter Joyer (Tampa, Fla./Catholic).

The Gators class is led by super quarterback prospect Jeff Driskel (Oviedo, Fla.). The 6-foot-3, 224-pound Driskel has dominated at combines and Elite 11 this spring both athletically and as a thrower of the football. The ball jumps out of his hand with effortless velocity with each impressive throw proceeded by quick, athletic drops and reactions.

Tight end A.C. Leonard (Jacksonville, Fla./University Christian) was dominant at Badger 7-on-7 in Tampa. At 6-foot-2 ½, 232-pounds, the long armed prospect made tough catches in traffic for touchdowns seem effortless. Leonard is one of several top tight notch tight end prospects in a loaded Southeast Region.

Defensive end Jeoffrey Pagan (Ashville, NC), 6-foot-3, 260-pounds, brings versatility with the ability to play end or tackle at the next level as one of the top line prospects in the country. Athlete De’Ante Saunders (Deland, Fla.) is one of the regions best.

Expect the Gators to finish with another top 10 class, if not top five.

8.USC (8 commitments)

Many wondered if prospects would immediately jump ship with the crushing NCAA sanctions that were handed down earlier this month. So far, so good for the Trojans, who have picked up a pair of commitments this month. Quarterback Cody Kessler (Bakersfield, Ca./Centennial) is one of the nations best signal callers, while offensive guard Marcus Martin (Los Angeles, Ca./Crenshaw) is a high school teammate of commitment De’Anthony Thomas (Los Angeles, Ca./Crenshaw).

Thomas, 5-foot-9, 160-pounds, is one of the nations best. While he is a solid prospect as an all-purpose running back with big play ability, he has the ability to be a special player on the defensive side of the ball and in the return game. Pound for pound, Thomas may be the most physical player in the country.

Defensive tackle Antwaun Woods (Woodland Hills, Ca./Taft) will require a double team and defensive end Jalen Grimble (Las Vegas, Nevada/Bishop Gorman) is of the best on the West Coast.

QB Max Wittek (Santa Ana, Ca./Mater Dei) will continue to throw to high school teammate Victor Blackwell at the next level. Blackwell, 6-foot-1, 185-pounds, has big time ability.

The Trojans ability to build on their class will be interesting to watch. Will the eight current commitments stick long term and just how much will Lane Kiffin and staff be able to build on their impressive start minus the numbers others will enjoy.

9. Stanford (17 commitments)

The Cardinal has dipped into 10 states to build their 2011 class, including most recent commits from inside linebacker James Vaughters (Tucker, Ga.) and running back Remound Wright (Fort Wayne, In./Bishop Dwehger). Vaughters, a 2011 Under Armour All-American, is one of the top linebackers in the country.

Offensive guard Brendon Austin (Parker, Co./Chaparral), defensive end Charlie Hopkins (Spokane, Wa./Gonzaga Prep) and linebacker Anthony Sarao (Absecon, NJ/Holy Spirit) are all among the top prospects in their states.

A pair of running backs from Stanford’s home state are also headliners. Amir Carlisle (Sunnyvale, Ca./Kings Academy) and Kelsey Young (Norco, Ca.) will be speed to the Stanford program.

Left-hander Evan Crower (San Diego, Ca./St. Augustine) is one of the more underrated quarterback prospects in the country.

10. Nebraska (11 commitments)

Nebraska continues to build an impressive class coming off an impressive season. A June 19 commit from athletic quarterback Bubba Starling (Gardner, Ks./Edgerton) and June 17 pledge from defensive back Daniel Davie (Beatrice, NE) keep the Cornhuskers in the top barely holding off a hard charging Clemson program who picked up big time commitments in recent days.

Starling, 6-foot-5, 195-pounds, is not only one of the top signal callers in the Midwest Region, but also one of the top pure athletes with 4.5-speed and quickness.

Offensive line is the strength of the class led by two of the nations best in Tyler Moore (Clearwater, Fla./Countryside) and Ryan Klachko (Springfield, Il./Sacred Heart). The jewel of the class to date, however, is athlete Jamal Tuner (Arlington, Texas/Sam Houston). The 6-foot, 175-pound Turner is a big play waiting to happen with the ball in his hands. He has quickness, straight-line speed and the ability to make defenders miss in small spaces. He could play receiver or corner on the next level along with being a factor in the return game.

Fast rising corner Tevin Mitchel (Mansfield, Texas/Legacy) emerged in the spring as one of the Lone Star states best. The 6-foot, 172-pound Mitchel has the ability to develop into a lock down corner.

Friday, June 18, 2010

Friday quick hitters

Boykin jumps on TCU offer

TCU picked up a key commitment this week in quarterback/athlete Trevone Boykin (Mesquite, Texas/West Mesquite). The 6-foot, 203-pounder becomes the 11th commit for the Horned Frogs. He picked the Mountain West champs over an offer from UTEP and interest from Baylor, who was closing in on offering.

The impressive class for head coach Gary Patterson includes three prospects that are in the top 50 in the state. Outside linebacker Derryck Gildon (Arlington, Texas/Martin) is one of the top linebacker prospects in the Lone Star state despite a knee injury last season. Tackle Shayvion Hatten (Daingerfield, Texas), 6-foot-4, 365-pounds, and safety prospect Kolby Griffin (Houston, Texas/St. Pius X) are both two of the states best at their positions. Griffin could play corner, but is likely to find a home at safety and call the defensive signals for TCU.

Boykin not the lone West Mesquite prospect

West Mesquite has two other FBS prospects in addition to Boykin. Receiver and 15-4A first team all-district selection Gary Owens Jr. (5-10, 170) and receiver/defensive back Fred Ngwu (5-11, 175) are both closing in on their first offers. Owens Jr. camped at Baylor recently and is expected to be offered by Tulsa in the near future. Ngwu is likely to be offered by Rice in the coming weeks.

Grant up to eight offers

Diminutive slot receiver Jakeem Grant (Mesuite, Texas/Horn) continues to pick up offers on a near weekly basis. The 5-foot-7, 165-pound explosive playmaker picked up an offer from Tulsa this week bringing his total to eight. Tulsa follows Iowa State, Colorado State, Wake Forest, Wyoming, Louisiana Tech, New Mexico and Louisiana-Monroe in offering.

Grant is one of four FBS prospects in the 2011 class at Mesquite Horn. Receiver Jacorey Shepherd is an Iowa commit, while linebacker Kyle Boyd and defensive end Stephon Sanders have a number of offers. In fact, the 6-foot-3, 230-pound Sanders has 14 written offers from the likes of Wake Forest, Virginia, Kansas, Arkansas, Vanderbilt, Houston, Iowa State, Utah, SMU, Wyoming, Rice, Air Force, New Mexico and North Texas.

2012 has top two

One of the top 2012 prospects in Texas is receiver/safety Kiante Griffin (Lewisville, Texas/Hebron). the 6-foot, 200-pound physical, quick and fast prospect put together a solid sophomore campaign hauling in 32 passes for 763 yards and 11 touchdowns. After continuing to impress in the spring, Griffin received a number of camp invites from the top programs in the Southwest Region. On June 13, he camped at Texas and is expected to camp at Oklahoma and Oklahoma State this summer. He lists Texas and Oklahoma as his top two.

McNeil camping

Star 2012 safety LaDarrell McNeil (Dallas/Maceo Smith) camped at Texas June 13 and will be making the rounds the rest of the month. He is scheduled to go to Florida State June 18-19 and USC for the Trojans Rising Stars camp as well as a stop at UCLA in late June. McNeil recorded more than 80 tackles as a freshman two seasons ago and has already been a two time all-district election.

Somerset duo close to being offered

Somerset, near San Antonio, has three prospects that will ink with FBS programs in February. Safety/outside linebacker Will Harlos (6-foot-3, 200) has already committed to Wake Forest, while quarterback Stevie Joe Dorman and tight end/H-back Jacob Hillyer are closing in on their first offers. Dorman will camp at UTEP (in Austin) soon with the Miners showing serious interest. The 6-foot-3, 190-pounder is also receiving interest from Colorado State and Houston. Hillyer, who caught more than 70 passes for over 1,000-yards last season, is close to being offered by Colorado State along with interest from UTEP and Houston among others. Hillyer is 6-foot-3, 195-pounds.


Tuesday, June 15, 2010

Tuesday news and notes


Cornerback and Oklahoma State commit Miketavious Jones (Houston/North Shore) tore it up at a recent Cowboys one-day camp. The 5-foot-10, 160-pounder ran a blistering 4.01 pro agility shuttle, a 4.42 forty yard dash, broad jumped 10'2" and leaped 34-inches. Jones has one of the highest upsides in the Lone Star state in the 2011 class having not started to physically develop yet. While slight of build, he is one of the most physical players pound for pound in the Southwest Region.

The corner that will start opposite from Jones for North Shore in 2010 will likely be 2012 prospect Keon Harvison. The 5-foot-11, 165-pound long armed corner received high praise for his recent performances at Oklahoma State and LSU camps. Harvison is one of 7-8 FBS prospects in the 2012 class at Houston area power.

North Shore 2011 fast rising receiver Devante Davis entered the summer fresh off of a much improved spring and a 5A state title in the triple jump with a leap of 50'4.5". The 6-foot-3, 195-pounder continued his run of impressive performances at recent one-day camps at LSU and Texas A&M. He ran 4.58-forty yard dashes at both camps as well as a 4.2-pro agility shuttle at LSU. He also posted a 35-inch vertical and broad jumped 10'1" in Baton Rouge. After the strong performances, LSU and Texas A&M are strongly considering offering the two-sport prospect. Memphis and Louisiana-Lafayette have already offered. Oklahoma State joins the Tigers and Aggies in showing serious interest.


Another standout at a recent Oklahoma State camp (Sunday) was athlete Jason Frimpong (Irving, Texas/MacArthur). The 5-foot-11, 175-pounder has offers on the table from Wisconsin, Memphis, Tulsa and North Texas along with interest from several Big 12, Pac-10 and Mountain West programs. Frimpong plays quarterback for MacArthur.

Sunday, June 13, 2010

Georgia offers Texas WR, Barnett a traveling man

Montgomery on the rise

The Georgia Bulldogs have offered Dallas St. Mark's receiver and Stanford commit Ty Montgomery according to a source close to the 6-f00t-0, 200-pound prospect. Montgomery is a soft commitment with a serious interest in California. He will be attending the USC Rising Stars camp and making an unofficial visit to UCLA in late June.


Barnett making rounds

Tight end Chris Barnett (Dallas/Maceo Smith) was at Oklahoma State on Saturday and will be tripping to Florida State June 18-19. The 6-foot-5, 244-pounder will also head to the West Coast for the USC Rising Stars camp and make an unofficial visit to UCLA in late June. The brother of Texas cornerback Eyron Barnett amped at Texas June 6. He decommitted from Oklahoma June 7th.

He claims more than 20 offers from programs from coast-to-coast.


Saturday, June 12, 2010

Quick hitters from Texas City 7-on-7 today

Here are some quick hitters updates from Texas City 7-on-7 Saturday.

Pearland Dawson receiver Marcus Vaughn has offers from Arizona State and Houston with Baylor closing in. Oklahoma State, TCU and many others recruiting the 6-foot-1, 200-pounder with 4.47-speed. Vaughn is one of the top few receiver prospects in the Lone Star state in the 2011 class.

Beaumont Central Athlete Damon Heard has a verbal offer from SMU. The 5-foot-8, 175-pounder with 4.5 speed is being recruited by a number of programs in C-USA and the Mountain West.

Beaumont Central receiver and tight end prospect Devin Ogletree has an offer from Louisiana-Lafayette. The 6-foot-3, 220-pounder will camp at Texas Sunday along with teammates Quentin Cantu and Jacoby Collier. Cantu, 5-foot-8, 170-pounds, is a 2011 corner. Collier, 5-foot-10, 185-pounds with 4.55-speed, is a 2012 running back prospect.

Friendswood 2012 tight end Trevor Stevens, 6-foot-3, 237-pounds, camped at TCU last Friday, Texas A&M Sunday and SMU on Monday. Stevens has really come on this spring elevating himself to a legit FBS prospect with a productive junior season. He showed soft hands on Saturday. Fellow 2012 Friendswood prospect Jonathan Johnson, 5-foot-7, 165, 4.5, is receiving serious recruiting attention from Utah. Johnson is one of the top returning playmakers in the Houston area. He will play running back and slot receiver in 2010.

La Porte running back and Houston commitment Anthony Webb (5-11, 175, 4.55) listed himself as a soft commitment today. Colorado has offered in addition to Houston. Webb, who has played running back and corner for LaPorte the last two seasons, camped at Texas A&M last weekend (Sunday) and is receiving interest from the Aggies and many other FBS programs.

La Porte 2013 center/guard Maurice Morris camped at LSU Sunday through Wednesday. He intends to take in a second LSU camp late in the summer. Morris, 6-foot-3, 340-pounds with a size 17-shoe, is likely to start at center for the Bulldogs in 2010.

Angleton 2012 athlete Ryan Jackson will camp at Texas Sunday and Houston in late June. The 5-foot-11, 180-pound jet with 4.45-speed is the cousin of Texas commit Quandre Diggs and San Diego Chargers corner Quentin Jammer. He played mostly on defense at safety and outside linebacker as a sophomore, but will take half of his snaps at running back in 2010.

Port Arthur Memorial 2011 receiver K'Sean Wesley, 5-foot-11, 180-pounds, will camp at TCU and Houston this month. His teammate, 2012 athlete Nate Holmes, will camp at Texas Sunday. Holmes is 6-foot, 165-pounds with legit 4.45-speed.

Tuesday, June 8, 2010

Best in Texas

Here is a look at my best in Texas, my home state, by position. The list is the best, whether thee prospects are members of the 2011 or 2012 classes. Some of the players are projected at their position on the next level.

Offensive unit

Quarterback- David Ash (Belton), 6-foot-3, 205-pounds- TEXAS COMMIT

Running back- Jonathan Gray (Aledo), 5-foot-11, 191-pounds- Class of 2012 and Malcolm Brown (Cibolo Steele), 6-foot, 215-pounds

Wide receiver- Trey Metoyer (Whitehouse), 6-2, 201-pounds- OKLAHOMA COMMIT and Jaxon Shipley (Brownwood), 6-foot-1, 178-pounds- TEXAS COMMIT

Tight end- Max Stevenson (Klein Oak), 6-foot-5, 233-pounds- OKLAHOMA COMMIT

Offensive tackle- Garrett Greenlea (Klein Collins), 6-foot-6, 295-pounds- TEXAS COMMIT and Curtis Riser (DeSoto), 6-foot-5, 275-pounds- Class of 2012

Offensive guard- Sedrick Flowers (North Shore), 6-foot-3, 285-pounds- TEXAS COMMIT and Shayvion Hatten (Daingerfield), 6-foot-4, 260-pounds- TCU COMMIT

Center- Mikey Matthews (Fort Bend Elkins), 6-foot-2, 255-pounds- Class of 2012

All-purpose- Quandre Diggs (Angleton), 5-foot-9, 194-pounds- TEXAS COMMIT and Jamal Turner (Arlington Sam Houston), 6-foot, 175-pounds- NEBRASKA COMMIT


Defensive unit

Defensive tackle- Desmond Jackson (Spring Westfield), 6-foot-1, 274-pounds- TEXAS COMMIT and Malcolm Brown (Brenham), 6-foot-2, 275-pounds- Class of 2012

Defensive end- Nathan Hughes (Klein Oak), 6-foot-6, 252-pounds- OKLAHOMA COMMIT and Mario Edwards (Prosper), 6-foot-2, 248-pounds- Class of 2012

Inside linebacker- Steve Edmond (Daingerfield), 6-foot-3, 220-pounds- TEXAS COMMIT

Outside linebacker- Kendall Thompson (Carthage), 6-foot-3, 234-pounds- TEXAS COMMIT and Trevon Randle (Clear Springs), 6-foot-1, 205-pounds- LSU COMMIT

Safety- Sheroid Evans (Fort Bend Dulles), 6-foot-1, 183-pounds- TEXAS COMMIT and LaDarrell McNeil (Dallas Maceo Smith), 6-foot-1, 183-pounds- Class of 2012

Corner- Charles Jackson (Klein Collins), 5-foot-9, 173-pounds and Leroy Scott (South Houston), 5-foot-10, 190-pounds- TEXAS COMMIT


Monday, June 7, 2010

Best nationally by position

Here’s a look at my top prospects from the class of 2011 nationally at each position. Some players are at positions I project them to play at the next level.

Top quarterback- Jeff Driskel (Oviedo, Fla./Hagerty), 6-foot-3, 224-pounds-FLORIDA COMMIT

Runner-up- Braxton Miller (Huber Heights, Ohio/Wayne), 6-foot-1, 185-pounds-OHIO STATE COMMIT

Top running back- Isiah Crowell (Columbus, Ga./Carver), 5-foot-11, 195-pounds

Runner up- Malcolm Brown (Cibolo, Texas/Steele), 6-foot, 215-pounds

Top wide receiver- George Farmer (Gardena, Ca./Serra), 6-foot-1, 190-pounds

Runner up- Jarvis Landry (Lutcher, La.), 5-foot-11, 180-pounds- LSU COMMIT

Top tight end- Nick O’Leary (Palm Beach, Fla./Dwyer), 6-foot-4, 233-pounds

Runner up- Jay Rome (Valdosta, Ga.), 6-foot-5, 240-pounds

Top offensive tackle- Cyrus Kouandijo (Hyattsville, Md./DeMatha), 6-foot-6, 320-pounds

Runner up- Christian Westerman (Chandler, Az./Hamilton), 6-foot-5, 280-pounds- TEXAS COMMIT and La'El Collins (Baton Rouge, La./Redemptorist), 6-foot-5, 279-pounds- LSU COMMIT

Top interior offensive lineman- Sedrick Flowers (Houston, Texas/North Shore), 6-foot-3, 285-pounds- TEXAS COMMIT

Runner up- Cyrus Hobbi (Scottsdale, Az./Saguaro), 6-foot-3, 280-pounds

Top defensive end- Jadeveon Clowney (Rock Hill, SC/South Pointe), 6-foot-6, 240-pounds

Runner up- Aaron Lynch (Cape Coral, Fla.), 6-foot-6, 256-pounds

Top defensive tackle- Tim Jernigan (Lake City, Fla./Columbia), 6-foot-2, 267-pounds

Runner up- Anthony Johnson (New Orleans, La./O. Perry Walker), 6-foot-3, 280-pounds- LSU COMMIT

Top inside linebacker- Steve Edmond (Daingerfield, Texas), 6-foot-3, 220-pounds- TEXAS COMMIT

Runner up- Tony Steward (St. Augustine, Fla./Menendez), 6-foot-2, 226-pounds

Top outside linebacker- Stephone Anthony (Wadesboro, NC/Anson), 6-foot-3, 225-pounds

Runner up- Lawrence Thomas (Detroit, Mich./Renaissance), 6-foot-4, 230-pounds- MICHIGAN STATE COMMIT

Top safety- Hasean Clinton-Dix (Orlando, Fla./Dr. Phillips), 6-foot, 195-pounds- ALABAMA COMMIT

Runner up-

Top cornerback- Sammy Watkins (Fort Myers, Fla./South Fort Myers), 6-foot-1, 175-pounds

Runner up- Josh Turner (Oklahoma City, Okl./Millwood), 6-foot, 170-pounds

Top athlete- James Wilder (Tampa, Fla./Plant), 6-foot-2, 218-pounds

Runner up- Quan Bray (Hogansville, Ga./Callaway), 5-foot-11, 180-pounds and De’Anthony Thomas (Los Angeles, Cal./Crenshaw), 5-foot-9, 155-pounds- USC COMMIT and Quandre Diggs (Angleton, Texas), 5-foot-9, 194-pounds- TEXAS COMMIT

Auburn offers Johnson, Kentucky Moore

Receiver Thomas Johnson (Dallas/Skyline) will be one of the most heavily recruited prospects nation wide in the 2012 class. The 6-foot, 175-pound explosive prospect is in line to receive more than 10 written offers on September 1 from the likes of Texas A&M, USC, Oklahoma and many others. On Monday, he picked up a verbal offer from the Auburn Tigers.

Johnson played quarterback at Arlington The Oakridge school as a sophomore before transferring to Skyline for the spring semester. He darted and cut his way to more than 1,600 rushing yards in 2009 along with more than 1,000 passing.

The 2011 class at Skyline features a number of prospects expected to sign with FBS in February. One of the best players in the class, versatile defensive end and outside linebacker Michael Moore (6-1, 215, 4.65) picked up his third offer over the weekend. Kentucky is the latest to offer joining Minnesota and Iowa State.

Sunday, June 6, 2010

Sunday quick hitters

Safety Jaylon Finner (Missouri City, Texas/Elkins) has offers from Houston, Rice and Baylor. Arkansas and Kansas are likely to offer in the near future. Finner is 5-foot-10, 175.

Slot receiver/corner Dasmond Gorrer (Austin, Texas/Austin High) has offers from Colorado State and Texas State as well as interest from Texas A&M. His brother, corner Danny Gorrer, played at Texas A&M.

Fort Bend Hightower has a handful of FBS prospects as usual. Running back John Parham, 5-foot-10, 185-pounds, has an offer from SMU, while offensive tackle Chayse Hightower has an offer from Prairie View A&M. Both are receiving interest from a number of regional programs. The top prospect at the talent rich 5A school is 2012 athlete Bralon Addison. The 5-foot-9, 175-pound quick and elusive prospect camped at TCU Saturday, is at Texas A&M today and will be at Texas June 13. He plays quarterback for Hightower, but projects to corner or slot receiver at the next level. Addison was a standout at Nike NFTC in Baton Rouge recently.

Brenham offensive tackle John Poehlmann, 6-foot-5, 250-pounds, has offers from Virginia, Baylor, Colorado, New Mexico, Rice and Tulane. His brother, Luke Poehlmann , plays left tackle at Texas,

Defensive end Quinton Bradley (San Antonio/Roosevelt) has an offer from Colorado State. Baylor, Texas Tech and Texas A&M are keeping tabs on the 6-foot-3, 225-pounder. He is likely to camp at all three Big 12 programs this summer.

Thursday, June 3, 2010

Two more offers for Weatherford

Quarterback Stephen Weatherford (Land O'Lakes, Fla.) picked up two more offers in recent days. Cincinnati and Southern Miss are the latest programs to offer the 6-foot-3, 205-pound right-hander. South Florida, East Carolina, Iowa State, SMU and North Texas previously offered the brother of former Florida State signal caller Drew Weatherford. His family have strong ties to SMU, but South Florida appears to be the front runner at this point.

Weatherford threw for 360 yards and four touchdowns in Land O'Lakes spring game last week. He passed for 2,052 yards and 27 touchdowns to go with more than 400 yards rushing as a junior.

Seventh offer for Cooper

Defensive end Michael Cooper (The Woodlands, Texas) picked up his seventh offer Wednesday night. Nevada offered becoming the seventh program to offer the 6-foot-5, 231-pounder joining UNLV, Tulane, Rice, Wyoming, Air Force and Miami Of Ohio.

Beginning next week, the younger brother of UNLV signee Perry Cooper, will attend mini-camps at Texas A&M, Missouri and Arizona for sure. Other camp possibilities include Arizona State, Duke, Mississippi State, Arkansas, Virginia, Kansas, Kansas State, Vanderbilt, UCLA and California.

Cooper is being recruited as a tight end and defensive end.

Wednesday, June 2, 2010

2011's Top Classes

The 2011 recruiting cycle is well underway with a number of programs already building top notch recruiting classes. Last season’s national championship game participants are off to great starts as expected, while many of the nations top programs are cleaning up as usual.

Here is a look at the nations top recruiting classes headed into the summer:

1.Texas (20 commitments)

Hard to know where to start and end with the Longhorns class. Mack Brown and staff have reeled in 20 commitments led by an outstanding group of offensive linemen. Guard Sedrick Flowers (Houston, Texas/North Shore), 6-foot-3, 285-pounds, may be the top interior line prospect in the country, while tackles Christian Westerman (Chandler, Az./Hamilton) and Garrett Greenlea (Houston, Texas/Klein Collins) are two of the nations best. Tackle Josh Cochran (Hallsville, Texas) has a lot of upside at 6-foot-6, 270-pounds and guard Marcus Hutchins comes from talent rich program DeSoto located south of Dallas.

Athlete Quandre Diggs (Angleton, Texas) and defensive tackle Desmond Jackson (Spring, Texas/Westfield) are top 50 type prospects nationally. Jackson, 6-foot-1, 273-pounds, will play his high school position at the next level, but the future position of the 5-foot-9, 194-pound Diggs is up in the air. The brother of San Diego Chargers cornerback Quentin Jammer could line up at running back, slot receiver, nickel back or safety at the next level.

Safety Sheroid Evans (Sugar Land, Texas/Dulles), 6-foot, 180-pounds, could be the fastest player in the country with a season best 10.39 100-meter time and 20.76 200-meters. Evans will get looks at safety and corner. Joining Evans in the secondary is likely nickel back Leroy Scott (Houston, Texas/South Houston) and safety Mykkele Thompson (San Antonio, Texas/Stevens).

Running back/full back Joe Bergeron (Mesquite, Texas/North Mesquite) may be the most underrated player in the class. The 6-foot, 228-pounder has terrific hands, power and quick feet for a big back. If not Bergeron, outside linebacker Kendall Thompson (Carthage, Texas) will take that honor. The 6-foot-3, 234-pound Thompson can play in space, takes instinctive angles and has terrific hands.

With a handful of top prospects still considering the defending Big 12 champs, expect the Longhorns to finish with another top five class.

2.LSU (11 commitments)

The Tigers are cleaning up in state and it’s a great year to dominate in Louisiana. The 2011 class in state is a special one drawing comparisons to a couple of past classes that produced several NFL players. Defensive tackle Anthony Johnson (New Orleans, La./O. Perry Walker) could be the top interior lineman in the country with a blend of power, quickness, speed and hand strength. Left tackle La’El Collins (Baton Rouge, La./Redemptorist) is among the top three offensive tackles in the class, while receiver Jarvis Landry (Lutcher, La.) and running back Kenny Hilliard (Patterson, La.) are among the best in the country at their position. Hilliard is on pace to shatter the state rushing record entering his senior season.

The immense talent in the Tigers class doesn’t stop with the headliners. Running back Jeremy Hill (Baton Rouge, La./Redemptorist), WR/CB Alonzo Lewis (St. James, La.) and offensive guards Trai Turner (New Orleans, La./St. Augustine) and Corey White (Baton Rouge, La./Capitol) are four more members of the special class in state.

As is usually the case, Les Miles and staff dipped into the Lone Start state for a top prospect. Linebacker Trevon Randle (League City, Texas/Clear Springs), 6-foot-1, 205-pounds with 4.6-speed, is one of the most athletic, hardest hitting defenders in Texas.

3.Alabama (12 commitments)

Alabama is off and running again under the direction of Nick Saban. Receiver is the strength of the class so far with commits from the electric Bradley Sylve (Port Sulphur, La./South Plaquemines), 6-foot-3 Marvin Shinn (Prichard, Ala./Vigor), Danny Woodson (Mobile, Ala./LeFlore) and Daryl Collins (Gadsden, Ala.). Sylve, Shinn and Woodson are three of the top pass catching prospects in the country, all with different styles and strengths.

Throw in the vastly underrated tight end Malcolm Faciane (Picayune, Ms.), 6-foot-6, 260-pounds, and the Crimson Tide have an abundance of weapons to incorporate in the future.

Safety Hasean Clinton-Dix (Orlando, Fla./Dr. Phillips) and outside linebacker Brent Calloway (Russelville, Ala.) are among the best at their positions in the country, while defensive tackle LaMichael Fanning (Auburn, Ala.), 6-foot-6, 275-pounds, oozes high-ceiling potential. Defensive end D.J. Pettway (Pensacola, Fla./Catholic) is one of the top defensive linemen in Florida.

Alabama has a very good chance to finish with the nations top ranked class when the ink dries in February. The Crimson Tide are in on a number of the top prospects from coast-to-coast.

4.Oklahoma (13 commitments)

The Sooners continue to put together top classes on a yearly basis and are on pace for another top 10 class in 2011. Oklahoma got their quarterback from in state in smooth lefty Kendal Thompson (Moore, Okl./Southmoore), who is the son of former Sooner signal caller Charles Thompson. The 6-foot-1, 175-pounder is joined in the class by all Texans led by defensive end Nathan Hughes, (Spring, Texas/Klein Oak) receiver Trey Metoyer (Whitehouse, Texas), bursting and darting running back Brandon Williams (Brookshire, Texas/Royal) and a host of others.

Defensive tackles Marquis Anderson (Cibolo, Texas/Steele) and Jordan Wade (Round Rock, Texas/Stony Point) provide the Sooners with a pair of talented interior prospects. Wade, 6-foot-3, 290-pounds, has athleticism in spades. Defensive end Cooper Washington (Muleshoe, Texas) is another athletic small school lineman the Sooners have snagged out of Panhandle.

Athlete Danzel Williams (Arlington, Texas/Martin) could line up at safety, corner or running back for Bob Stoops and staff. The 5-foot-8, 185-pound Williams was an all-state pick in the secondary as a junior.

With Oklahoma in the hunt for a number of top prospects both in the Southwest Region and nationally, another top 10 class is a sound bet.

5.USC (6 commitments)

USC may only have six commitments, but they are all big time prospects. Athlete De’Anthony Thomas (LA/Crenshaw) is one of the country’s best. While he is a solid prospect as an all-purpose running back, he has the ability to be a special player on the defensive side of the ball and in the return game. Defensive tackle Antwaun Woods (Woodland Hills, Ca./Taft) will require a double team and defensive end Jalen Grimble (Las Vegas, Nevada/Bishop Gorman) is of the best on the West Coast.

QB Max Wittek (Santa Ana, Ca./Mater Dei) will continue to throw to high school teammate Victor Blackwell at the next level. Blackwell has big time ability.

A number of elite prospects still strongly considering playing for Lane Kiffin and staff make the Trojans a good bet to ink another top 10 class.

6.Ohio State (11 commitments)

If the saying is true that games are won in the trenches, then Ohio State is putting together a class that will be looked upon as one of the nations finest in five years. The Buckeyes are building a class full of big time defensive line prospects. Defensive tackle Michael Bennett (Centerville, Ohio), end Kenny Hayes (Toledo, Ohio/Whitmer), end Steve Miller (Canton, Ohio/McKinley) and end Chase Ferris (Elyria, Ohio) make up the best group of defensive line prospects in any class to this point.

Add in three offensive linemen, led by guard Brian Bobek (Palatine, Ill./Fremd), and the Buckeyes are stockpiling talent on both lines and filling needs very well in a program that is built on physical play.

Jim Tressel and staff have also dipped into the Sunshine State for a pair of prospects as they look to do yearly. Safety Jeremy Cash (Plantation, Fla.) is one of the states top defensive backs and tight end Jeff Heuerman (Naples, Fla./Barron Collier) is a blocking specialist. Cash, 6-foot, 185-pounds, is a physical, downhill safety that plays the game with the mentality the Buckeyes covet.

A number of big fish remain in state and nationally as Ohio State looks to lock down a top five class in February.

7.FSU (11 commitments)

The Seminoles are putting together a terrific class led by a stellar group of defensive backs. Safety/corner Keelin Smith (Port St. Lucie, Fla./Treasure Coast), safety Cortez Davis (Daytona Beach, Fla./Mainland), safety Lamarcus Brutus (Port St. Lucie, Fla./Treasure Coast) and Tyler Hunter (Valdosta, Ga./Lowndes) will provide Florida State a boost in the secondary.

Defensive tackle prospects Nile Lawrence-Stample (Davie, Fla./Nova) and Derrick Mitchell (Jacksonville, Fla./First Coast) are athletic, imposing prospects. Lawrence-Stample was a hit at the Davie Under Armour combine in March with combination of agility, strength and speed. Mitchell’s father played basketball at Florida State.

Trey Pettis is one of the top center prospects in the country, while athlete Karlos Williams (Davenport, Fla./Ridge) brings versatility to the class.

Florida State is in position to hit a couple of home runs to regain some of the recruiting momentum lost in prior seasons.

8.Florida (4 commitments)

Never can a team can have four commitments and be considered for a top 10 class, but it’s early with many classes not having double-digit commitments and quality takes even more of a precendence. Simply put, Florida has four terrific prospects led by super quarterback prospect Jeff Driskel (Oviedo, Fla.). The 6-foot-3, 224-pound Driskel has dominated at combines and Elite 11 this spring both athletically and as a thrower of the football. The ball jumps out of his hand with effortless velocity with each impressive throw proceeded by quick, athletic drops and reactions.

Tight end A.C. Leonard (Jacksonville, Fla./University Christian) was dominant at Badger 7-on-7 in Tampa. At 6-foot-2 ½, 232-pounds, the long armed prospect made tough catches in traffic for touchdowns seem effortless. Leonard is one of several top tight notch tight end prospects in a loaded Southeast Region.

Defensive end Jeoffrey Pagan (Ashville, NC), 6-foot-3, 260-pounds, brings versatility with the ability to play end or tackle at the next level as one of the top line prospects in the country. Athlete De’Ante Saunders (Deland, Fla.) is one of the regions best.

Expect the Gators to continue building to another top 10 class.

9. Stanford (15 commitments)

The Cardinal has dipped into nine states to build their 2011 class thus far. Offensive guard Brendon Austin (Parker, Co./Chaparral), defensive end Charlie Hopkins (Spokane, Wa./Gonzaga Prep) and linebacker Anthony Sarao (Absecon, NJ/Holy Spirit) are all among the top prospects in their states.

A pair of running backs from Stanford’s home state are also headliners. Amir Carlisle (Sunnyvale, Ca./Kings Academy) and Kelsey Young (Norco, Ca.) will be speed to the Stanford program.

Left-hander Evan Crower (San Diego, Ca./St. Augustine) is one of the more underrated quarterback prospects in the country.

10. Nebraska (9 commitments)

Nebraska is building an impressive class coming off an impressive season. Offensive line is the strength of the class led by two of the nations best in Tyler Moore (Clearwater, Fla./Countryside) and Ryan Klachko (Springfield, Il./Sacred Heart). The jewel of the class to date, however; is athlete Jamal Tuner (Arlington, Texas/Sam Houston). The 6-foot, 175-pound Turner is a big play waiting to happen with the ball in his hands. He has quickness, straight-line speed and the ability to make defenders miss in small spaces. He could play receiver or corner on the next level along with being a factor in thr return game.

A commitment on Wednesday from rising corner Tevin Mitchel (Mansfield, Texas/Legacy) puts the Cornhuskers in the top 10. The 6-foot, 172-pound Mitchel was one of the fastest rising prospects in the Lone Star state in May.

Tuesday, June 1, 2010

Sanders on the rise

One of the fastest rising 2011 prospects in the Lone Star state is defensive end Stephon Sanders (Mesquite, Texas/Horn). The 6-foot-3, 230-pound end with quick feet picked up offers from Iowa State and North Texas in recent days brining his offer total to 12. Arkansas, Houston, Virginia, Utah, Wake Forest, SMU, Wyoming, New Mexico, Rice and Air Force offered previously.

Sanders is one of several seniors to be at the Dallas area school to be offered by FBS programs. Receiver JaCorey Shepherd, 5-foot-11, 170-pounds, is committed to Iowa, while inside linebacker Kyle Boyd is considering offers from Iowa State and Wyoming.