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Rivals.com Rivals250 2012 | Rivals.com Football Recruiting | last sorted on 1/18/2012

2012 RankPosHt/WtSchools
1Dorial Green-Beckham
Springfield (MO) Hillcrest
WR6-6/220Missouri
Green-Beckham became the all-time national career receiving leader after catching 119 passes for 2,233 yards and 24 touchdowns as a senior.
2D.J. Humphries
Charlotte (NC) Mallard Creek
OL6-5/265Florida
A U.S. Army All-American, Humphries anchored an offensive line for a team that averaged 47 points per game in his senior season and finished 13-1.
3Mario Edwards
Denton (TX) Ryan
DT6-4/275Florida State
Edwards tallied 72 tackles, 32 tackles for loss and 11 sacks on his way to earning all-state honors as a senior.
4Shaq Thompson
Sacramento (CA) Grant
DB6-2/210Washington
Thompson rushed for 1,068 yards and 15 touchdowns and also threw eight touchdown passes this season.
5Johnathan Gray
Aledo (TX) Aledo
RB5-11/190Texas
Gray became the all-time national career scoring leader after rushing for 3,891 yards and 65 touchdowns in 2011.
6Jonathan Bullard
Shelby (NC) Crest
DE6-4/255Florida
Bullard, who competed in the U.S. Army All-American Bowl, had 16 sacks for his state runner-up squad.
7Eddie Goldman
Washington (DC) Friendship Collegiate Academy
DT6-4/307Florida State
Goldman finished his senior season with 40 solo tackles, 16 tackles for a loss and 10 sacks.
8Stefon Diggs
Olney (MD) Our Lady Of Good Counsel
WR6-0/185Maryland
Diggs finished with 1,443 all-purpose yards and 13 touchdowns, while adding 32 tackles and four interceptions on defense.
9Noah Spence
Harrisburg (PA) Bishop McDevitt
DE6-4/245Ohio State
Spence finished his senior season with 108 tackles, 28 tackles for a loss and 13 sacks.
10Jameis Winston
Hueytown (AL) Hueytown
QB6-4/200Florida State
Winston accounted for nearly 3,000 yards of offense in 2011 and was a star in the Under Armour Game, going 8 of 9 for 178 yards and two touchdowns.
11Darius Hamilton
Ramsey (NJ) Don Bosco Prep
DE6-4/245Rutgers
Hamilton finished his senior season with 72 tackles and 21 sacks while pushing Don Bosco Prep to the No. 2 spot in the final national rankings.
12T.J. Yeldon
Daphne (AL) Daphne
RB6-2/205Alabama
Yeldon rushed for 2,193 yards and 32 touchdowns in 12 games and was MVP of the Alabama-Mississippi All-Star Classic.
13Tracy Howard
Miramar (FL) Miramar
DB5-11/175Miami
Howard, a U.S. Army All-American, finished the season with 10 interceptions despite rarely being thrown at.
14Ondre Pipkins
Kansas City (MO) Park Hill
DT6-3/325Michigan
Pipkins tallied two tackles and a forced fumble in the Army Bowl after being dominant all week in practice.
15Trey Williams
Spring (TX) Dekaney
RB5-8/175Texas A&M
Williams had the third-highest single-season rushing total in Texas, running for 3,890 yards and 48 touchdowns in leading his team to a state title.
16Zach Banner
Lakewood (WA) Lakes
OL6-9/310USC
Banner started all week at left tackle at the U.S. Army All-American Bowl.
17Landon Collins
Geismar (LA) Dutchtown
DB6-0/199Alabama
Collins racked up four solo tackles and picked off a pass which he returned for 28 yards in the Under Armour game.
18Nelson Agholor
Tampa (FL) Berkeley Prep
WR6-2/180USC
Agholor, who was used mostly as a running back, finished his senior season with 207 rushes for 1,986 yards and 28 touchdowns on the ground.
19Kyle Murphy
San Clemente (CA) San Clemente
OL6-7/275Stanford
Murphy, who helped lead his team to an 11-1 season, was one of the top offensive tackles at the Army Bowl.
20Gunner Kiel
Columbus (IN) East
QB6-4/220Notre Dame
Kiel finished his high school career by throwing for 2,523 yards and 28 touchdowns as a senior.
21Ellis McCarthy
Monrovia (CA) Monrovia
DT6-5/311UCLA
McCarthy proved at the Army Bowl that he can play either defensive end or defensive tackle.
22Kyle Kalis
Lakewood (OH) St. Edward
OL6-5/302Michigan
Kalis started at right guard in the U.S. Army All-American Bowl in January.
23John Theus
Jacksonville (FL) Bolles
OL6-6/292Georgia
Theus, a U.S. Army All-American, helped to lead Bolles to a state championship. He also was the lead blocking for a pair of 1,000 yard rushers.
24Eddie Williams
Panama City (FL) Arnold
ATH6-4/204Alabama
Williams is a versatile prospect who could play on either side of the ball. He expects to begin his college career at wide receiver.
25Adolphus Washington
Cincinnati (OH) Taft
DE6-4/230Ohio State
Washington tallied 1.5 sacks in the U.S. Army All-American Bowl, and totaled 25 in his senior season.
26Malcom Brown
Brenham (TX) Brenham
DT6-2/280Texas
Brown finished with four tackles, including one for loss, and was constantly in the backfield during the Under Armour game.
27Aziz Shittu
Atwater (CA) Buhach
DE6-3/275Stanford
Shittu finished his senior season with 89 tackles and eight sacks.
28Dante Fowler Jr.
St. Petersburg (FL) Lakewood
DE6-3/232Florida
Fowler Jr. had an up-and-down senior season but finished with a great week at Under Armour. He had a sack and two quarterback hurries in the all-star game.
29Jordan Simmons
Encino (CA) Crespi
OL6-5/333USC
Simmons, who was moved to offensive guard, was injured for most of the week at the U.S. Army All-American Bowl.
30Randy Johnson
Miami (FL) Miami Norland
RB5-9/180Miami
Johnson helped lead his team to a state championship. He finished with 2,087 rushing yards on 208 carries and scored 29 touchdowns on the season.
31Josh Harvey-Clemons
Valdosta (GA) Lowndes
ATH6-5/208Georgia
Harvey-Clemons, an Army All-American, led his team with 105 total tackles, recorded three picks in 12 games.
32Andrus Peat
Tempe (AZ) Corona Del Sol
OL6-7/305Stanford
Showing off his athletic ability, Peat is also a standout along the defensive line.
33Joshua Garnett
Puyallup (WA) Puyallup
OL6-5/295Stanford
Garnett saw time on both sides of the line during his senior season, and helped Puyallup to a 6-4 season.
34Thomas Johnson
Dallas (TX) Skyline
WR6-0/180Texas A&M
Despite missing games to injury Johnson caught 59 passes for 1,077 yards and 13 touchdowns as a senior.
35Cyler Miles
Denver (CO) Mullen
QB6-4/220Washington
Miles had 1,354 passing yards and 14 touchdowns in his senior season and earned co-MVP honors at Army Bowl.
36Chris Casher
Mobile (AL) Davidson
DE6-4/225Florida State
Casher did not play as a senior because of Alabama transfer rules, but competed in the Under Armour All-America Game and recorded one tackle for loss.
37Devin Fuller
Old Tappan (NJ) Old Tappan
ATH6-0/185UCLA
Fuller finished his high school career with 10,000 of total offense and 118 touchdowns.
38Mario Pender
Cape Coral (FL) Island Coast
RB6-0/185Florida State
Pender rushed for 1252 yards and 14 touchdowns on 106 carries as a senior.
39Kendall Sanders
Athens (TX) Athens
ATH6-1/175Texas
Sanders was named the MVP of the West squad at the Army Bowl after recording two interceptions from his cornerback spot.
40Jabari Ruffin
Downey (CA) Downey
LB6-4/230USC
Ruffin had 99 tackles and also caught five touchdown passes this season.
41Cayleb Jones
Austin (TX) Austin
WR6-3/198Texas
Jones caught 75 passes for 1,042 yards and nine scores as a senior.
42Todd Gurley
Tarboro (NC) Tarboro
RB6-1/195Georgia
Gurley rushed for over 2,500 yards and 38 touchdowns in 15 games, and had 119 yards in the Shrine Bowl of the Carolinas.
43Reggie Ragland
Madison (AL) Bob Jones
LB6-4/245Alabama
Ragland recorded five tackles, including two for loss, in the Under Armour All-America Game.
44Zach Kline
Danville (CA) San Ramon Valley
QB6-2/210California
Kline finished with 3,630 passing yards with 36 touchdowns and seven interceptions in his senior season.
45Amari Cooper
Miami (FL) Northwestern
WR6-1/175Alabama
Cooper had 36 receptions for 722 yards and six touchdowns as a senior. He was also a standout at the Under Armour All-America Game with two touchdowns.
46Max Tuerk
Santa Margarita (CA) Santa Margarita Catholic
OL6-6/294USC
Tuerk helped lead his team to a 13-2 record and state bowl championship this season.
47Ukeme Eligwe
Stone Mountain (GA) Stone Mountain
LB6-3/210Florida State
Eligwe recorded 85 total tackles with 13 tackles for loss and three fumble recoveries in 10 games.
48Keith Marshall
Raleigh (NC) Millbrook
RB5-11/190Georgia
An Under Armour All-American, Marshall rushed for 1,891 yards and 25 touchdowns in 12 games.
49Deontay Greenberry
Fresno (CA) Washington Union
WR6-3/187Houston
Greenberry had 105 receptions for 2,108 yards and 32 touchdowns and led his team to a 14-0 season.
50Eli Harold
Virginia Beach (VA) Ocean Lakes
DE6-4/215Virginia
Harold finished with 78 tackles, 16 sacks and 28 tackles during his senior season.
51Channing Ward
Aberdeen (MS) Aberdeen
DE6-4/250Ole Miss
Ward registered two sacks and 3.5 tackles for loss in the Under Armour All-America Game.
52Isaac Seumalo
Corvallis (OR) Corvallis
OL6-3/280Oregon State
A two-way standout, Seumalo finished with 54 tackles and nine sacks on defense.
53Leonard Williams
Daytona Beach (FL) Mainland
DE6-5/254USC
Williams had 103 tackles, 19.5 tackles for loss, and 10.5 sacks as a senior.
54Kent Taylor
Land O'Lakes (FL) Land O' Lakes
TE6-5/220Florida
Taylor had 30 receptions for 480 yards and five touchdowns as a senior.
55Rushel Shell
Aliquippa (PA) Hopewell
RB6-0/210Pittsburgh
Shell finished his high school career with 9,078 career rushing yards, a new Pennsylvania record.
56Jordan Jenkins
Hamilton (GA) Harris County
DE6-3/245Georgia
Jenkins produced 11 sacks in 10 games, and had two sacks in the Under Armour All-America Game.
57Alex Carter
Ashburn (VA) Briar Woods
DB6-0/193Stanford
Carter, who is a threat on offense, defense or special teams, was named his district’s defensive player of the year this fall.
58Chris Black
Jacksonville (FL) First Coast
WR5-11/170Alabama
Black finished his senior season with 985 receiving yards and 12 touchdowns.
59Tanner Mangum
Eagle (ID) Eagle
QB6-3/195BYU
Magnum threw for 1,944 yards with 21 touchdowns and five interceptions this season.
60Travis Blanks
Tallahassee (FL) North Florida Christian
DB6-1/195Clemson
Blanks recorded three interceptions as a senior. He anchored a state championship defense.
61Arik Armstead
Elk Grove (CA) Pleasant Grove
DE6-8/280Oregon
Armstead had 42 tackles and 3.5 sacks on defense this season and is also a standout offensive tackle.
62Durron Neal
St. Louis (MO) DeSmet
WR6-1/195Oklahoma
Neal scored 15 touchdowns receiving and 11 touchdowns rushing as a senior.
63Mike Davis
Stone Mountain (GA) Stephenson
RB5-10/200South Carolina
Davis rushed for 1,928 yards and 21 touchdowns on 213 carries in 11games and was an Army All-American.
64Tommy Schutt
Glen Ellyn (IL) Glenbard West
DT6-2/301Ohio State
Schutt finished up his high school career with 19 tackles for loss and 14 sacks as a senior.
65Javonte Magee
San Antonio (TX) Sam Houston
DE6-5/262Baylor
Magee had a big fumble recovery for the West squad in the Army Bowl.
66Shaq Roland
Lexington (SC) Lexington
WR6-1/170South Carolina
Roland had 79 receptions for 1,546 yards, 306 rushing yards and 33 total touchdowns in 12 games, and scored a touchdown in the Under Armour All-American Game.
67Kennedy Estelle
Pearland (TX) Dawson
OL6-7/300Texas
Estelle helped Dawson average 450 yards per game this season.
68Ronald Darby
Oxon Hill (MD) Potomac
DB5-11/172Florida State
Aside from being a lockdown cornerback this fall, Darby also chipped in with 383 yards and five touchdowns on the ground.
69DeVante Harris
Mesquite (TX) Horn
DB5-11/160Texas A&M
Harris was the leading tackler in the Under Armour game with seven solo stops.
70Marcus Maye
Melbourne (FL) Holy Trinity
DB6-1/195Florida
Maye missed three games as a senior but carried 45 times for 548 yards and nine touchdowns and made 36 tackles and intercepted three passes.
71D.J. Foster
Scottsdale (AZ) Saguaro
ATH5-11/190Arizona State
Foster finished with 3,058 rushing yards and 54 touchdowns in his senior season.
72Jonathan Taylor
Millen (GA) Jenkins County
DT6-4/315Georgia
Taylor, an Under Armour All-American, had 12 sacks, forced four fumbles and blocked three field goals in 10 games.
73Vince Biegel
Wisconsin Rapids (WI) Wisconsin Rapids Lincoln
LB6-3/210Wisconsin
Biegel was dominant as a senior, recording 175 tackles, 17 sacks and two interceptions from his linebacker position.
74Avery Young
Palm Beach Gardens (FL) Palm Beach Gardens
OL6-6/273Auburn
Young was a key blocker in a Gardens offense that averages nearly 300 rushing yards per game.
75Germone Hopper
Charlotte (NC) Phillip O Berry Acad Of Tech
WR6-0/165Clemson
Hopper competed in the U.S. Army All-American Bowl, and blocked a kick and had a long kickoff return in the Carolinas Shrine Bowl.
76Tee Shepard
Fresno (CA) Washington Union
DB6-1/180Notre Dame
Shepard had two interceptions in the Cal State Game and shined in the Semper Fidelis All-American Bowl.
77Noor Davis
Leesburg (FL) Leesburg
LB6-4/233Stanford
Davis missed three games as a senior due to injury, but still amassed double-digit tackles for loss.
78Erik Magnuson
Carlsbad (CA) La Costa Canyon
OL6-6/275Michigan
Magnuson played tackle and guard at the U.S. Army All-American Bowl.
79Cyrus Jones
Baltimore (MD) Gilman School
ATH5-11/183Alabama
Jones helped Gilman to a conference championship after totaling more than 1,400 yards from scrimmage and 20 touchdowns.
80Brian Poole
Bradenton (FL) Southeast
DB5-11/187Florida
Poole handled quarterback duties and running back duties in addition to defensive back as a senior.
81Bryce Treggs
Bellflower (CA) St. John Bosco
WR5-11/171California
Treggs finished with 65 catches for 1,300 yards and 11 touchdowns.
82Kevon Seymour
Pasadena (CA) Muir
DB6-0/180USC
Seymour was one of the top two cornerbacks on the West squad at the Army Bowl.
83Deon Bush
Miami (FL) Columbus
DB6-1/185Miami
Bush, a U.S. Army All-American, had 57 tackles and 11 pass breakups as a senior.
84Joel Caleb
Midlothian (VA) Clover Hill
ATH6-2/201Virginia Tech
Only playing seven games because of a knee injury, Caleb still finished with 747 yards passing and 737 yards rushing this fall.
85Yuri Wright
Ramsey (NJ) Don Bosco Prep
DB6-2/180Colorado
Wright was one of Don Bosco Prep’s top defensive weapons during their run to a No. 2 national ranking.
86LaDarrell McNeil
Dallas (TX) Wilmer-Hutchins
DB6-1/190Tennessee
McNeil racked up 124 tackles in only nine games as a senior.
87Gabriel Marks
Los Angeles (CA) Venice
WR6-0/175Washington State
Marks was arguably the top wide receiver at the Offense-Defense Bowl.
88Geno Smith
Atlanta (GA) St Pius X School
DB5-11/180Alabama
Smith, an Army All-American, recorded 80-plus tackles and three interceptions to go along with more than 800 rushing yards in 13 games.
89Nick Dawson
Charlotte (NC) Phillip O Berry Acad Of Tech
LB6-3/228Louisville
Dawson had 126 tackles, 12 sacks, eight forced fumbles and six fumble recoveries in 11games and impressed at the U.S. Army All-American Bowl.
90JaQuay Williams
Tyrone (GA) Sandy Creek
WR6-3/204Auburn
Williams finished his senior season with nearly 1,000 receiving yards, averaged over 20 yards per reception and competed in the Semper Fidelis All-American Bowl.
91Kwontie Moore
Norfolk (VA) Norfolk Christian School
LB6-2/243Virginia
Moore, who scored a touchdown in the U.S Army All-American Bowl, helped lead his team to a state title game in Virginia.
92Tyriq McCord
Tampa (FL) Jefferson
DE6-3/222Miami
McCord, a U.S. Army All-American, finished his senior season with 59 tackles and 11.5 sacks, as well as three forced fumbles and one interception.
93Jordan Payton
Westlake Village (CA) Oaks Christian
WR6-2/199UCLA
Payton finished with 61 catches for 769 yards and 10 touchdowns in his senior season.
94Raphael Kirby
Stone Mountain (GA) Stephenson
LB6-0/208Miami
Kirby finished his11-game senior season with 121 total tackles, 18.5 sacks and 23 tackles for loss, and played in the Army All-American Bowl.
95Se'von Pittman
Canton (OH) McKinley
DE6-5/245Ohio State
Pittman had three tackles and a quarterback hurry in the Offense-Defense Bowl in December.
96Curtis Riser
DeSoto (TX) DeSoto
OL6-3/283Texas
Riser helped a nationally-ranked DeSoto team average 456 yards of offense per game.
97Alex Balducci
Portland (OR) Central Catholic
DE6-4/262Oregon
Balducci finished with 68 tackles and seven sacks in his senior season.
98Ryan Anderson
Daphne (AL) Daphne
LB6-3/250Alabama
Had two tackles for loss in Alabama-Mississippi All-Star Classic and recorded 12.5 sack as a senior.
99Ifeadi Odenigbo
Centerville (OH) Centerville
DE6-4/210Northwestern
Odenigbo recorded two sacks in the Under Armour All-America Game.
100Chris Muller
Boyertown (PA) Boyertown Area Senior
OL6-6/287Rutgers
After leading his team to a 6-6 season during the fall, Muller saw extensive time at the U.S. Army All-American Bowl.
101J.C. Coleman
Chesapeake (VA) Oscar Smith
RB5-7/169Virginia Tech
Despite missing three games due to an injury, Coleman still rushed for 1,970 yards and 25 touchdowns.
102Joey O'Connor
Windsor (CO) Windsor
OL6-4/295Ohio State
O’Connor has helped team rush for more than 290 yards per game.
103Aaron Burbridge
Farmington Hills (MI) Harrison
WR6-1/175Michigan State
Burbridge finished 2011 with 32 receptions for 753 yards and six touchdowns.
104Carlos Watkins
Forest City (NC) Chase
DT6-4/275Clemson
Watkins competed in the U.S. Army All-American Bowl and recorded four tackles for loss in the Shrine Bowl of the Carolinas.
105Dillon Lee
Buford (GA) Buford
LB6-4/220Alabama
Lee was selected to play in the U.S. Army All-American Bowl and led a defense that allowed only 7.3 points per game.
106Jelani Hamilton
Fort Lauderdale (FL) St. Thomas Aquinas
DE6-5/250Miami
Hamilton's senior season was cut short by a knee injury that required surgery.
107Davonte Neal
Scottsdale (AZ) Chaparral
WR5-10/175Notre Dame
Neal had 62 catches for 1,113 yards and 14 touchdowns and also rushed for 1,317 yards and 16 scores for 14-1 team.
108Jessamen Dunker
Boynton Beach (FL) Boynton Beach
OL6-6/315Florida
Dunker is an athletic offensive lineman who has the size to play offensive tackle but the skillset to be an offensive guard.
109Chad Voytik
Cleveland (TN) Cleveland
QB6-1/183Pittsburgh
Voytik, a starter in the Army All-American Bowl, had 5,000-plus career yards, and more than 2,000 as a senior.
110Amos Leggett
Miami (FL) South Miami
DB6-0/175Marshall
Leggett led South Miami to the second round of the playoffs. He handled quarterback duties in addition to playing defensive back as a senior.
111Joe Bolden
Cincinnati (OH) Colerain
LB6-2/225Michigan
Was the second leading tackler on his team in the Under Armour All-America Game with seven stops, including one for loss.
112Bralon Addison
Missouri City (TX) Hightower
WR5-10/182Oregon
Addison passed for 2,158 yards and 22 touchdowns and rushed for another 1,625 yards and 20 scores as a senior.
113Elijah Shumate
East Orange (NJ) Don Bosco Prep
DB6-1/205Notre Dame
Shumate was able to showcase some of his versatility this season by also getting time at running back.
114Byron Marshall
San Jose (CA) Valley Christian
RB5-10/195Oregon
Marshall helped his team average more than 300 rushing yards per game.
115Camrhon Hughes
Harker Heights (TX) Harker Heights
OL6-6/269Texas
Hughes was a standout on the offensive line in the Semper Fidelis Bowl.
116Angelo Jean-Louis
Wellington (FL) Palm Beach Central
ATH6-0/185Miami
Jean-Louis had just 16 receptions for 316 yards and three touchdowns as a senior in a run-based offense. He has the versatility to play on either side of the ball.
117Ishmael Adams
Westlake Village (CA) Oaks Christian
DB5-10/185UCLA
Adams had an interception in the U.S. Army All-American Bowl and rushed for 717 yards and nine touchdowns.
118P.J. Williams
Ocala (FL) Vanguard
DB6-1/175Florida State
Williams is a versatile defensive back that can play cornerback or safety. Vanguard also used him on offense.
119Matt Davis
Houston (TX) Klein Forest
QB6-2/202Texas A&M
Coming off an ACL tear as a junior Davis passed for 1,483 yards and ran for another 931 as a senior.
120Dante Phillips
Venice (FL) Venice
DT6-6/268Tennessee
Phillips, an U.S. Army All-American, is a long, lanky athlete who could play on either side of the line.
121Hassan Ridgeway
Mansfield (TX) Mansfield
DE6-4/250Texas
Ridgeway had a big sack for a 13-yard loss in the Army Bowl.
122Denzel Devall
Bastrop (LA) Bastrop
LB6-2/236Alabama
Devall recorded 73 tackles and two sacks as a senior after moving to inside linebacker from defensive end.
123Ricky Parks
Hogansville (GA) Callaway
TE6-3/230Auburn
Parks accounted for more than 750 yards of offense while playing quarterback as a senior.
124KeiVarae Russell
Everett (WA) Mariner
ATH6-0/170Notre Dame
Russell shined at wide receiver in the U.S. Army All-American Bowl and can also play running back.
125Torshiro Davis
Shreveport (LA) Woodlawn
LB6-3/222Texas
Davis recorded two tackles and a quarterback hurry from his linebacker spot in the Army Bowl.
126Otha Peters
Covington (LA) Covington
LB6-1/221Arkansas
Peters earned Defensive MVP honors at the Offense-Defense Bowl after finishing with a game-high nine tackles.
127Peter Jinkens
Dallas (TX) Skyline
LB6-1/208Texas
Jinkens recorded two tackles in the Under Armour game.
128Scott Starr
Norco (CA) Norco
LB6-3/225USC
Starr finished with 81 tackles and five sacks in his senior season.
129Orlando Thomas
Copperas Cove (TX) Copperas Cove
ATH5-11/175Texas
Thomas recorded two tackles, an interception and a fumble recovery while playing cornerback in the Offense-Defense Bowl.
130Drae Bowles
Jackson (TN) Jackson Christian
WR6-1/198Tennessee
Bowles recorded 31 receptions for 519 yards and five scores in 2011, and had two catches for 34 yards in the Army All-American Bowl.
131Sterling Shepard
Oklahoma City (OK) Heritage Hall
WR5-10/175Oklahoma
Shepard tallied three receptions for 29 yards in the Under Armour game.
132Mike Matthews
Missouri City (TX) Elkins
OL6-3/260Texas A&M
Matthews proved to be an elite center prospect during the Army Bowl week.
133Keith Brown
Miami (FL) Miami Norland
LB6-1/225Louisville
Brown had 115 tackles, five sacks and returned an interception for a touchdown for Norland who won a state championship.
134Barry Sanders
Oklahoma City (OK) Heritage Hall
RB5-11/190Stanford
Sanders ran for a 10-yard touchdown during the Army Bowl.
135Justin Shanks
Prattville (AL) Prattville
DT6-3/306Florida State
Shanks had 5.5 sacks for state championship squad and was a U.S. Army All-American.
136Jovon Robinson
Memphis (TN) Wooddale
RB6-0/215Auburn
Robinson had 133 carries for 1,249 yards and 14 total touchdowns, playing running back, quarterback and wide receiver in 2011.
137John Michael McGee
Texarkana (TX) Texas
OL6-4/260Oklahoma
McGee played guard all week for the West squad at the Army Bowl.
138Bri'onte Dunn
Canton (OH) Glenoak
RB6-2/215Ohio State
Dunn finished his career with 5,479 rushing yards after accumulating 1,749 yards and 20 touchdowns as a senior.
139D'Vario Montgomery
Winter Park (FL) Winter Park
WR6-3/215USF
Montgomery had 43 receptions for 500 yards and five touchdowns as a senior. He was also a standout at safety.
140Donaldven Manning
Miami (FL) Miami Central
DB5-9/163Virginia Tech
Manning is an athletic defensive back who had a great showing at the Semper Fidelis All-American Game.
141Eugene Lewis
Plymouth (PA) Wyoming Valley
WR6-2/181Penn State
Playing quarterback, Lewis finished with over 1,000 yards passing and receiving for the second straight season this fall.
142Jaydon Mickens
Los Angeles (CA) Dorsey
ATH5-8/170Washington
Mickens had a touchdown catch and was named the MVP of the Semper Fidelis All-American Bowl.
143Brandon Beaver
Compton (CA) Dominguez
DB6-1/176Washington
Beaver looked good at the Cal State Game and in the U.S. Army All-American Bowl.
144Alex Ross
Jenks (OK) Jenks
RB6-1/205Oklahoma
Despite missing most of the season to injury Ross rushed for 652 yards and 10 touchdowns on only 72 carries.
145Pio Vatuvei
Patterson (CA) Patterson
DE6-2/265Washington
Vatuvei helped lead defense that gave up only 192 points in 11 games this season.
146Josh Perry
Galena (OH) Olentangy
LB6-4/228Ohio State
Perry had three tackles and forced a fumble in the Offense-Defense Bowl in December.
147Paul Thurston
Arvada (CO) Arvada West
OL6-5/274Nebraska
Thurston helped lead offense with a diverse running and passing attack.
148Evan Boehm
Lee's Summit (MO) Lee's Summit West
OL6-3/290Missouri
Boehm helped lead his team to a 12-2 record and an overtime loss in the state semifinals.
149Dalvin Tomlinson
McDonough (GA) Henry County
DT6-2/270Alabama
Tomlinson produced 8.5 sacks and three forced fumbles during senior season.
150Chad Kelly
Buffalo (NY) St. Joseph's
QB6-3/208Clemson
Kelly finished his senior season with 2,159 yards passing and 24 touchdowns, and added 1,057 yards and 15 touchdowns on the ground.
151Tyler Hayes
Thomasville (AL) Thomasville
LB6-3/215Alabama
Hayes finished 2011 with 97 tackles, three sacks and one interception return for a touchdown; competed in Alabama-Mississippi All-Star Classic.
152Cedric Dozier
Lakewood (WA) Lakes
ATH5-11/175California
Dozier helped offense that averaged almost 50 points per game.
153Dan Voltz
Barrington (IL) Barrington
OL6-5/289Wisconsin
Voltz played through a leg injury to have a solid appearance at the U.S. Army All-American Bowl.
154Pharaoh Brown
Lyndhurst (OH) Brush
TE6-6/220Oregon
Brown had two catches for 70 yards in the Offense-Defense Bowl in December.
155Colin Blake
San Antonio (TX) Brandeis
DB6-3/185Florida State
Blake helped Brandeis reach the second round of the playoffs in only his second year of playing organized football.
156Jalen Cope-Fitzpatrick
Rocklin (CA) Whitney
TE6-5/250USC
Cope-Fitzpatrick had 433 receiving yards and five touchdowns and thrived during Under Armour week.
157Anthony Alford
Petal (MS) Petal
QB6-1/205Southern Miss
A U.S. Army All-American, Alford produced nearly 3,800 yards of total offense in 15 games.
158Sean Price
Citra (FL) North Marion
TE6-4/232USF
Price caught 25 passes for 530 yards and five touchdowns as a senior.
159David Perkins
South Bend (IN) Washington
ATH6-2/225Ohio State
Perkins rushed for 1,300 yards and 15 touchdowns while leading his team to state title game in 2011.
160Brian Kimbrow
Memphis (TN) Memphis East
RB5-9/165Vanderbilt
Kimbrow rushed for more than 3,600 yards combined his final two seasons, including 1,900 as a senior.
161Danny O'Brien
Flint (MI) Powers Catholic
DT6-2/293Tennessee
O’Brien led his team to the Division 5 state title as a senior, playing defensive end, offensive tackle and fullback.
162Deon Clarke
Chesterfield (VA) Lloyd C Bird
LB6-2/205Virginia Tech
Clarke was named the Player of the Year in his district after his senior season.
163Ty Darlington
Apopka (FL) Apopka
OL6-3/275Oklahoma
Darlington, an U.S. Army All-American, is a talented interior offensive lineman who could play center or guard.
164Dwayne Stanford
Cincinnati (OH) Taft
WR6-5/185Oregon
Stanford recorded a 20-yard reception on January’s U.S. Army All-American Bowl.
165Jake Rodrigues
Rocklin (CA) Whitney
QB6-3/210Oregon
Rodrigues finished with 2,042 passing yards with 26 touchdowns and also rushed for 15 scores in 2011.
166Leonte Carroo
Ramsey (NJ) Don Bosco Prep
WR6-1/205Rutgers
Despite missing some time with an ankle injury, Carroo totaled 30 receptions for 443 yards and five touchdowns in his first seven games this fall.
167Camren Williams
West Roxbury (MA) Catholic Memorial
LB6-2/215Ohio State
Williams older brother plays at North Carolina and his father was a defensive end for the New England Patriots.
168Dwayne Thomas
New Orleans (LA) O. Perry Walker
DB6-1/170LSU
Thomas recorded a pair of solo tackles in the Offense-Defense Bowl.
169Deontay McManus
Baltimore (MD) Dunbar
WR6-2/215West Virginia
McManus finished his senior season with 40 receptions for 590 yards and four touchdowns, while adding 102 tackles on defense.
170Devonte Fields
Arlington (TX) Martin
DE6-4/240TCU
Fields registered 73 tackles, 13 sacks and two interceptions in 2011.
171Dominique Wheeler
Crockett (TX) Crockett
WR6-1/176Texas Tech
Wheeler caught two passes for 29 yards in the Army Bowl.
172James Ross
Orchard Lake (MI) St. Mary's
LB6-0/209Michigan
Ross made 151 tackles, 13.5 tackles for loss, 3.5 sacks, three forced fumbles and one fumble recovery as a senior.
173Jaleel Johnson
Lombard (IL) Montini
DT6-2/277Iowa
Johnson recorded a sack in the Offense-Defense Bowl in Dallas.
174Tyler Matthews
McPherson (KS) Mcpherson
QB6-3/205TCU
Matthews passed for 2,842 yards with 24 touchdowns and only five interceptions in 2011.
175Michael Starts
Waco (TX) La Vega
DE6-4/282Texas Tech
Starts lined up as both an offensive tackle and defensive end during the Army Bowl.
176Ronnie Stanley
Las Vegas (NV) Bishop Gorman
OL6-7/285Notre Dame
Stanley leads offense that averages close to 500 yards of offense per game.
177Leonard Floyd
Eastman (GA) Dodge County
DE6-4/215Georgia
Floyd was a four-year starter who recorded 10 sacks as a senior.
178Kyle Dodson
Cleveland (OH) Cleveland Heights
OL6-6/315Ohio State
Dodson led his team to a 9-1 record as a senior.
179Trevor Knight
San Antonio (TX) Ronald Reagan
QB6-3/195Oklahoma
Knight helped Reagan to the fourth round of the playoffs by throwing for 2,092 yards and 27 touchdowns with only three interceptions.
180Joshua Holsey
Fairburn (GA) Creekside
DB5-9/171Auburn
Holsey had 57 tackles, five interceptions and six pass breakups in eight games in 2011 and was an Under Armour All-American.
181Freddie Tagaloa
Richmond (CA) Salesian
OL6-8/300California
Tagaloa helped lead offense that averaged nearly 40 points per game as team finished 14-0.
182Ryan Ward
New Lenox (IL) Providence Catholic
OL6-6/270Iowa
Ward played guard and tackle in the U.S. Army All-American Bowl.
183Ricardo Louis
Miami Beach (FL) Miami Beach
WR6-2/190Auburn
Louis, a multi-purpose athlete likely to settle at wide receiver, amassed nearly 1000 offensive yards on his senior season and scored 14 touchdowns.
184Royce Jenkins-Stone
Detroit (MI) Cass Tech
LB6-2/215Michigan
Jenkins-Stone recorded 98 tackles and rushed for rushed for close to 500 yards and seven touchdowns as a senior.
185Kenyan Drake
Powder Springs (GA) Hillgrove
RB6-1/195Alabama
Drake completed senior season with 1,610 yards rushing on 173 carries (10.2 yards per rush).
186Malcolm Lewis
Miramar (FL) Miramar
WR5-10/170Miami
Lewis is a talented wide receiver who helped lead Miramar to the state championship finals. He also played in the Semper Fidelis All-American Bowl.
187Colin Thompson
Warminster (PA) Archbishop Wood Catholic
TE6-5/255Florida
Thompson led his team to a 14-1 record and state title and had a catch in the Under Armour All American Game
188Wes Brown
Olney (MD) Our Lady Of Good Counsel
RB6-1/200Maryland
Brown finished his senior season with 1,381 yards rushing and 22 touchdowns on 158 carries.
189Taylor McNamara
San Diego (CA) Westview
TE6-5/235Oklahoma
McNamara helped team average almost 25 points per game.
190Matt Jones
Seffner (FL) Armwood
RB6-3/225Florida
Jones had 123 rushes for 828 yards and 10 touchdowns as a senior. He also caught seven passes for 176 yards and two touchdowns.
191Michael Moore
Hyattsville (MD) DeMatha
DE6-4/255Virginia
Moore finished his senior season with 80 tackles and 20 sacks.
192Greg McMullen
Akron (OH) Hoban
DE6-5/255Nebraska
McMullen tallied 65 tackles and 12.5 sacks as a senior, earning League Defensive Player of the Year honors.
193Warren Ball
Columbus (OH) St. Francis DeSales
RB6-2/200Ohio State
Ball rushed for 55 yards and a touchdown in the Offense-Defense All-America Bowl.
194Christo Kourtzidis
Orange (CA) Lutheran
TE6-4/230Florida State
Kourtzidis averaged more than 10 yards per catch his senior season.
195Jonathan Williams
Allen (TX) Allen
RB5-11/205Arkansas
Despite missing much of the year with injury Williams rushed for 1,169 yards and 12 touchdowns.
196Davante Bourque
Crowley (LA) Crowley
ATH6-3/200Tennessee
Though he could also play defense in college Bourque was one of the top rushers in Louisiana as a senior.
197William Mahone
Austintown (OH) Austintown Fitch
RB5-11/205Notre Dame
Mahone missed part of his senior season with a high ankle sprain.
198Darreus Rogers
Carson (CA) Carson
WR6-2/194USC
Rogers finished with 1,347 yards and eight touchdowns last year.
199Jarron Jones
Rochester (NY) Aquinas Institute
DT6-7/308Notre Dame
Jones was a huge part of Aquinas Institute’s 10-2 season and could project as a better OT in college.
200Quay Evans
Morton (MS) Morton
DT6-3/295Mississippi State
Evans recorded 72 tackles, 4.5 sacks and two fumble recoveries in 2011.
201Brandon Fanaika
Pleasant Grove (UT) Pleasant Grove
OL6-2/293Stanford
Fanaika was impressive at offensive guard during the Offense-Defense Bowl.
202Zac Brooks
Jonesboro (AR) Jonesboro Senior
ATH6-2/180Clemson
Playing running back Brooks helped lead Jonesboro to a 9-4 record and the third round of the state playoffs.
203Adam Bisnowaty
Pittsburgh (PA) Fox Chapel Area
OL6-6/275Pittsburgh
Having finished his high school football career, Bisnowaty is now showing off his athleticism on the wrestling mat.
204Antonio Morrison
Bolingbrook (IL) Bolingbrook
LB6-3/220Florida
Morrison recorded 101 tackles and eight sacks, leading his team to the state title game as a senior.
205Ereck Flowers
Miami (FL) Miami Norland
OL6-6/315Miami
Flowers was the lead-blocker for Randy Johnson on his 2,000 yard season. He helped to lead Norland to a state championship.
206Korren Kirven
Lynchburg (VA) Brookville
DT6-4/272Alabama
Kirven helped lead his team to a state championship in Virginia, despite missing the final because of an injury.
207Graham Shuler
Brentwood (TN) Brentwood Academy
OL6-5/275Stanford
Shuler had 30-plus pancake blocks and graded out over 92 percent for the season; was an Army All-American.
208Jordan Watkins
College Park (GA) Woodward Academy
DT6-5/265Stanford
A two-way lineman, Watkins helped guide his school to the second round of the state playoffs.
209Ken Ekanem
Clifton (VA) Centreville
LB6-3/226Virginia Tech
An injury cut his senior season short, but he still finished with approximately 16 sacks.
210Daje Johnson
Pflugerville (TX) Hendrickson
ATH5-10/185Texas
Though he could also play corner in college Johnson rushed for 2,178 yards and 26 touchdowns as a senior.
211Devian Shelton
Inglewood (CA) Inglewood
DB6-1/185USC
Shelton shined in the Cal State Game and led a defense that held opponents to 18 points per game.
212Shane Callahan
Parker (CO) Chaparral
OL6-6/277Auburn
Callahan has helped offense that averages more than 33 points per game.
213Edward Pope
Carthage (TX) Carthage
ATH6-3/170Texas A&M
Pope finished with a pair of tackles and a pass breakup from his safety spot at the Army Bowl.
214Kyle Kelley
Irvine (CA) Woodbridge
DE6-3/230Arizona
Kelley helped lead defense that allowed less than 20 points per outing in 2011.
215Amara Darboh
West Des Moines (IA) Dowling
WR6-2/190Michigan
Darboh caught 48 passes for 765 yards and 11 touchdowns as a senior despite missing four games with injury.
216Derrick Woods
Inglewood (CA) Inglewood
WR6-1/180Oklahoma
Woods helped Inglewood offense average more than 22 points per game.
217Trey Edmunds
Ringgold (VA) Dan River
LB6-2/205Virginia Tech
While he will likely play linebacker in college, Edmunds rushed for 2,596 yards and 34 touchdowns during his senior season.
218Latroy Pittman
Citra (FL) North Marion
WR6-1/190Florida
Pittman hauled in 25 passes for 481 yards and eight touchdowns as a senior. He can also play on the defensive side of the ball where he posted 38 tackles and picked off five passes playing free safety.
219Armani Reeves
West Roxbury (MA) Catholic Memorial
DB5-9/185Ohio State
Leading his team to a 7-2 season this fall, Reeves was a major threat a defensive back, running back andwide receiver.
220Jeremi Powell
Largo (FL) Pinellas Park
LB6-2/200Florida
Powell finished his senior season with 19 sacks and more than 25 tackles for loss.
221Taylor Decker
Vandalia (OH) Butler
OL6-8/313Ohio State
Decker has ideal height and the footwork to play the all-important left tackle position in college.
222Kenny Lawler
Upland (CA) Upland
WR6-3/175California
Lawler finished with 53 catches for 1,267 yards and 12 touchdowns this season.
223Quinshad Davis
Gaffney (SC) Gaffney
WR6-3/180North Carolina
Davis had 108 receptions for 2,009 yards in 2011, and competed in both the Carolinas Shrine Bowl and Offense-Defense Bowl.
224Terry Richardson
Detroit (MI) Cass Tech
DB5-9/160Michigan
Richardson played cornerback and was his team’s punt returner in the Under Armour All-America Game.
225Patrick Miller
West Palm Beach (FL) Dwyer
OL6-7/260Auburn
Miller is a versatile offensive lineman that has only recently begun to work at the offensive tackle spot.
226Darius Powe
Lakewood (CA) Lakewood
WR6-2/186California
Powe finished with 33 receptions for 516 yards and eight touchdowns this season and shined at the Under Armour game.
227Javon Williams
Chandler (AZ) Chandler
WR6-5/175UCLA
Williams finished with 33 catches for 923 yards and seven touchdowns this season.
228Cedrick Poutasi
Las Vegas (NV) Desert Pines
OL6-5/322Utah
Poutasi helped offense that averaged 27 points per game in 2011.
229Deion Bonner
Columbus (GA) Carver
DB5-11/185Tennessee
Bonner intercepted two passes in the Georgia Athletic Coaches Association All-Star Classic.
230Jody Fuller
Monroe (NC) Sun Valley
WR6-0/200South Carolina
Fuller had 68 receptions for 824 yards and 11 touchdowns during senior campaign.
231Lamar Louis
Breaux Bridge (LA) Breaux Bridge
ATH6-0/220LSU
Louis tallied two tackles and a quarterback hurry while playing linebacker at the Offense-Defense Bowl.
232Corey Coleman
Richardson (TX) Pearce
WR5-11/180Baylor
Coleman caught 69 passes for 932 yards and 11 touchdowns while rushing for another 551 yards and 15 scores as a senior.
233Justin Thomas
Prattville (AL) Prattville
ATH5-11/175Georgia Tech
Playing quarterback, Thomas amassed more than 2,400 yards of offense while leading team to a state title.
234Vadal Alexander
Buford (GA) Buford
OL6-6/310LSU
Anchored offensive line for state runnerup; was Under Armour All-American.
235Marvin Bracy
Orlando (FL) Boone
WR5-10/162Florida State
Bracy has elite speed that makes him dangerous as an offensive weapon as well as on special teams.
236Dennis Norfleet
Detroit (MI) Martin Luther King
RB5-7/170Michigan
Norfleet led his team to the state semifinals by rushing for 2,033 yards and 27 touchdowns this fall.
237Reginald Davis
Tenaha (TX) Tenaha
WR6-1/185Texas Tech
Davis accounted for 59 touchdowns on offense and 2 interceptions on defense in leading his team to a state championship.
238Lacy Westbrook
Compton (CA) Dominguez
OL6-5/300UCLA
Westbrook was instrumental in Dominguez’s offense that scored nearly 300 points this season.
239Troy Hinds
Kaysville (UT) Davis
DE6-4/235BYU
Hinds finished with 60 tackles and nine sacks in his senior season.
240Justin Thomas
Orange (TX) West Orange-Stark
DB5-9/170Utah
Ruled ineligible to play as a senior due to age restrictions, Thomas is still one of the top cover corners in the state.
241Shaquille Powell
Las Vegas (NV) Bishop Gorman
RB5-9/195Duke
Powell finished with 2,458 yards and 40 touchdowns in his senior season.
242Caleb Azubike
Nashville (TN) McGavock
DE6-5/240Vanderbilt
Azubike produced 14 sacks and 53 tackles for loss during senior campaign.
243Eric Striker
Seffner (FL) Armwood
LB6-1/195Oklahoma
Striker helped lead Armwood to a state championship, recording more than 10 sacks on defense.
244Sheldon Day
Indianapolis (IN) Warren Central
DT6-2/286Notre Dame
Day finished his senior season with 67 tackles, 14 tackles for loss, nine sacks and 14 quarterback pressures.
245Cassanova McKinzy
Birmingham (AL) Woodlawn
LB6-2/224Auburn
McKinzy recorded 108 tackles, 20 tackles for loss and six quarterback pressures in 2011.
246Jason Croom
Norcross (GA) Norcross
WR6-5/212Tennessee
Croom competed in the Offense-Defense All-American Bowl.
247Avery Johnson
Pompano Beach (FL) Blanche Ely
WR6-2/180LSU
Johnson is an Under Armour All-American who had just 300 yards and six touchdowns as a senior.
248Win Homer
Christchurch (VA) Christchurch School
OL6-5/245Boston College
Homer was the best offensive lineman at the Chesapeake Bowl in December.
249Faith Ekakitie
Lake Forest (IL) Lake Forest Academy
DE6-2/255Iowa
Ekakitie had a solid showing in the Semper Fidelis All-American Bowl in January.
250Jeff Lindquist
Mercer Island (WA) Mercer Island
QB6-3/225Washington
Lindquist threw for 1,908 yards and 22 touchdowns, rushed for 12 scores and thrived in the Semper Fidelis Bowl.


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