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2008 Rank Pos Ht/Wt Schools

1 Terrelle Pryor

Jeannette (PA) Jeannette Shs QB 6-6/220 list

The next Vince Young?

2 Darrell Scott

Ventura (CA) St. Bonaventure RB 6-0/215 list

The most high-profile running back to come out of California since Reggie Bush.

3 Julio Jones

Foley (AL) Foley High Sch WR 6-4/215 list

Dominated tough Mobile competition as a sophomore and junior.

4 A.J. Green

Summerville (SC) Summerville High School WR 6-4/184 Georgia

Known for acrobatic catches, but is special in the open field, too.

5 Nigel Bradham

Crawfordville (FL) Wakulla LB 6-2/230 Florida State

Florida's top prospect had 150 tackles his junior year.

6 DeAngelo Tyson

Statesboro (GA) Statesboro High School DT 6-2/276 Georgia

Showed special upside with 12 tackles for loss his junior year.

7 Will Hill

Jersey City (NJ) St. Peter's Prep ATH 6-3/203 list

More upside at same stage than Myron Rolle.

8 Michael Brewster

Orlando (FL) Edgewater High School OL 6-6/305 Ohio State

Great feet and can play any position on the offensive line.

9 DaQuan Bowers

Bamberg (SC) Bamberg Ehrhardt High DE 6-4/267 Clemson

The best DL to come out of South Carolina since Courtney Brown?

10 Jermie Calhoun

Van (TX) Van H S RB 6-0/210 Oklahoma

More than 4,000 career rushing yards; the next great RB at OU?

11 Tyron Smith

Moreno Valley (CA) Rancho Verde OL 6-6/264 list

Two-time NIKE Camp MVP has huge upside.

12 Shayne Hale

Monroeville (PA) Gateway School LB 6-4/225 list

Massive 'backer also could be feared rush end.

13 R.J. Washington

Keller (TX) Fossil Ridge H S DE 6-3/245 Oklahoma

Elite pass rusher set the school record for sacks as a sophomore.

14 T.J. Bryant

Tallahassee (FL) Lincoln High School DB 6-1/175 list

Some inside the Lincoln program feel he’s the best since Antonio Cromartie.

15 Arthur Brown

Wichita (KS) East High LB 6-1/225 list

The most dominating defensive player to come out of Kansas in almost 10 years.

16 Matt Kalil

Anaheim (CA) Servite OL 6-7/281 Southern Cal

Might just be the nation’s best pass blocking offensive tackle.

17 D.J. Shoemate

Anaheim (CA) Servite ATH 6-0/219 Southern Cal

If he comes back from injury, he might be the best player in California.

18 E.J. Manuel

Virginia Beach (VA) Bayside High QB 6-6/203 list

Has size, arm strength and all the intangibles.

19 Baker Steinkuhler

Lincoln (NE) Southwest High School OL 6-6/290 Nebraska

The first five-star player ever from the state of Nebraska.

20 Deion Walker

Christchurch (VA) Christchurch School WR 6-4/186 list

Another big receiver who's dangerous after the catch.

21 Chancey Aghayere

Garland (TX) Garland DE 6-4/241 list

Had an outstanding 21 tackles for loss and five sacks as a junior.

22 Kyle Rudolph

Cincinnati (OH) Elder High School TE 6-7/220 Notre Dame

One of the most complete tight end prospects to come out in some time.

23 Patrick Johnson

Pompano Beach (FL) Ely DB 6-1/193 Miami-FL

Size, hips and recovery speed helped him intercept seven passes as a junior.

24 Stephen Good

Paris (TX) Paris H S OL 6-5/290 Oklahoma

Has not allowed a sack in his three-year varsity career

25 Brandon Barnes

Bunn (NC) Bunn High ATH 6-0/185 list

Serious acceleration and versatility.

26 Lucas Nix

Jefferson Hills (PA) Thomas Jefferson OL 6-6/295 list

Nasty, physical and quick, could play either way in college.

27 Tyler Love

Mountain Brook (AL) Mountain Brook OL 6-7/285 list

Has the frame and footwork to be an outstanding tackle in college.

28 Jonathan Baldwin

Aliquippa (PA) Aliquippa TE 6-6/225 list

Two-sport star has a Calvin Johnson-like ceiling.

29 Marcus Forston

Miami (FL) Miami Northwestern Senior High DT 6-2/286 list

Powerful tackle had a team-high 12 sacks as a junior.

30 Richard Samuel

Cartersville (GA) Cass High School RB 6-0/197 Georgia

Could be a James Davis-like running back or a fast, athletic linebacker in college.

31 Devoe Torrence

Massillon (OH) Washington High School ATH 6-2/210 Ohio State

Could play either running back or linebacker on the next level.

32 Burton Scott

Prichard (AL) Vigor ATH 5-11/194 list

Has an impressive 37-inch vertical leap at 194 pounds.

33 Matt Patchan

Seffner (FL) Armwood High School OL 6-6/247 list

Father Matt played in the NFL and for the University of Miami.

34 Steven Filer

Chicago (IL) Chicago Mount Carmel LB 6-3/220 list

The top player in Illinois eats up running backs and quarterbacks.

35 Lamaar Thomas

Fort Washington (MD) Friendly High ATH 5-10/166 list

Speedster could play RB, WR, CB and return kicks.

36 D.J. Monroe

Angleton (TX) Angleton DB 5-9/165 Texas

State 100-meter champ as a sophomore. Rushed for 1,200 yards and six interceptions his junior season.

37 Jameel Owens

Muskogee (OK) WR 6-3/210 list

Explosive, tall receiver that is in the mold of star Oklahoma receiver Malcolm Kelly.

38 Brendan Beal

Roxbury (NJ) Roxbury High LB 6-4/235 list

The next great Jersey linebacker after Toal and Cushing?

39 DeVier Posey

Cincinnati (OH) La Salle High School WR 6-3/190 Ohio State

The most dominating player at the Piscataway NIKE Camp.

40 Blake Ayles

Orange (CA) Orange Lutheran TE 6-4/235 list

He can block, catch and do it all.

41 Aldarius Johnson

Miami (FL) Northwestern WR 6-2/200 list

Set a Dade County record for receptions and yardage as a junior.

42 Rahim Moore

Los Angeles (CA) Dorsey DB 6-0/185 UCLA

Speedy defensive back could project at either corner and safety, which makes him even more valuable.

43 A.J. Harmon

Louisville (GA) Jefferson County OL 6-4/308 list

Athletic big man can also play defensive tackle.

44 DeAndre Brown

Ocean Springs (MS) Ocean Springs WR 6-6/208 list

Jumped on the radar at Rivals.com Hattiesburg Junior Day last spring.

45 Blaine Gabbert

Ballwin (MO) Parkway West QB 6-5/229 Nebraska

Gabbert is deadly in the pocket, but he could also hurt you with his feet.

46 Solomon Koehler

Kaneohe (HI) Castle High School DT 6-2/315 list

Hawaii big man has some great physical attributes.

47 Jonas Gray

Detroit (MI) Country Day RB 5-9/206 list

Speed, toughness, hands, vision – Gray is one of the most complete rushers in the country.

48 Ethan Johnson

Portland (OR) Lincoln High School DE 6-4/266 list

The top prospect from the Pacific Northwest in this year’s class.

49 Boubacar Cissoko

Detroit (MI) Cass Tech DB 5-9/170 Michigan

A technician at cornerback, Cissoko has excellent hips and feet.

50 Brandon Beachum

Youngstown (OH) Cardinal Mooney High School RB 6-1/220 list

Could project at running back or linebacker in college.

51 Nigel Carr

Jacksonville (FL) First Coast LB 6-3/220 Florida State

Big, fast and physical, Carr had 116 tackles and 13 sacks his junior year.

52 Michael Floyd

St. Paul (MN) Cretin-Derham Hall WR 6-3/195 list

Tall, game-breaking receiver creates impossible match-up problems because of his athletic ability.

53 Brandon Moore

Trotwood (OH) Trotwood-madison High School TE 6-6/243 Michigan

Has hands the size of tennis rackets.

54 Darryl Stonum

Sugar Land (TX) Fort Bend Dulles WR 6-2/180 list

All-state honoree with more than 1,000 yards receiving as a junior.

55 Ryan Williams

Manassas (VA) Stonewall Jackson RB 5-10/192 list

Tough runner plays bigger than his size.

56 Mark Barron

Mobile (AL) St Paul's ATH 6-2/205 list

Had more than 1,100 yards of total offense last year and also is an elite linebacker prospect.

57 Robert Quinn

North Charleston (SC) Fort Dorchester DE 6-5/245 list

More productive as a high school player than former five-star teammate Carlos Dunlap.

58 William Green

Hoover (AL) Spain Park High Sch DE 6-4/200 list

Elite pass rusher can put his hand down or stand up and play linebacker.

59 Andrew Luck

Houston (TX) Stratford QB 6-4/215 list

Son of former NFL QB Oliver Luck; Had close to 3,000 yards passing and 27 touchdowns.

60 Jeff Fuller

McKinney (TX) Boyd WR 6-4/201 list

Performance at the Fort Worth NIKE Training Camp made him a hot commodity.

61 Dontavius Jackson

Franklin (GA) Heard County RB 5-11/195 list

Could be Georgia’s best pure running back prospect.

62 Dann O'Neill

Grand Haven (MI) OL 6-8/291 Michigan

Has all the tools to be a franchise offensive tackle.

63 Dayne Crist

Sherman Oaks (CA) Notre Dame QB 6-5/228 Notre Dame

Crist came back from an injury in 2006 to shred defenses against one of the most competitive schedules in Los Angeles.

64 Tavarres King

Mt. Airy (GA) Habersham Central WR 6-1/169 Georgia

Wiry speedster caught 14 touchdowns last season.

65 Brandon Smith

New Brunswick (NJ) New Brunswick ATH 6-3/210 list

Superb athlete excels with the ball in his hands.

66 Brice Butler

Norcross (GA) Norcross High School WR 6-2/178 list

Is an advanced route runner and has great hands.

67 Marcus Robinson

Homestead (FL) Homestead LB 6-2/210 list

Pass rushing terror moves well enough laterally to be a great college linebacker.

68 Chris Tolliver

Rayville (LA) Rayville WR 6-1/180 list

Louisiana’s best showed big-play ability with 26 touchdowns last year.

69 Antoine McClain

Anniston (AL) Anniston High Sch OL 6-6/317 list

Big man with huge upside has excellent feet and power.

70 Cornelius Washington

Waynesboro (GA) Burke County DE 6-4/220 Georgia

Injured his junior year, but recently turned in a sub-11 second 100-meter dash at 6-4, 220.

71 Kenny Tate

Hyattsville (MD) Dematha Catholic High School WR 6-4/215 list

Big receiver is also an excellent blocker.

72 Vinston Painter

Norfolk (VA) Maury High OL 6-6/317 list

Arguably the best physical specimen of the year.

73 DeSean Hales

Klein (TX) Oak WR 5-10/165 list

Rushed, received and returned his way to more than 20 touchdowns as a junior.

74 Lynn Katoa

Salt Lake City (UT) Cottonwood High LB 6-2/220 list

Head-hunter at linebacker plays with a violent nature.

75 Aaron Williams

Round Rock (TX) McNeil DB 6-1/175 Texas

Top prospect in Central Texas; made 136 tackles and two interceptions in '06.

76 Etienne Sabino

Miami (FL) Krop LB 6-3/228 list

Huge linebacker had 131 tackles last season; also has excellent speed.

77 Greg Shaw

Miami (FL) Monsignor Edward Pace High Sch OL 6-5/267 list

Athletic Shaw has the raw skills to be a great one.

78 Terrell Manning

Laurinburg (NC) Scotland County LB 6-2/205 list

A sideline to sideline playmaker.

79 Dee Finley

Auburn (AL) Auburn High Sch DB 6-3/210 list

Physical defender took over his team's recent spring scrimmage.

80 Jarvis Humphrey

Cedar Hill (TX) Cedar Hill DT 6-2/290 Texas

The best returning player from the 5A state championship squad.

81 Dan Buckner

Allen (TX) Allen WR 6-4/211 Texas

Ultra-productive receiver with 1,154 yards and 13 touchdowns as a junior.

82 Max Tuioti-Mariner

Corona (CA) Corona High OL 6-4/300 list

A mean, nasty blocker that’s not afraid to get physical.

83 Jon Major

Parker (CO) Ponderosa High School LB 6-4/230 list

Colorado's top player, Major could also end up at defensive end in college.

84 Gerell Robinson

Chandler (AZ) Hamilton High School ATH 6-4/210 Arizona

Finally found a home at safety last season and was outstanding.

85 J.B. Shugarts

Klein (TX) Klein H S OL 6-7/299 Ohio State

All-Greater Houston selection as a junior; also plays tight end.

86 Trevor Robinson

Omaha (NE) Elkhorn High School OL 6-5/300 Nebraska

Really gets after it in run situations.

87 Kavario Middleton

Lakewood (WA) Lakes High School TE 6-6/250 list

Could be a terror on either side of the ball.

88 Robert Golden

Fresno (CA) Edison High DB 5-10/182 Arizona

The top corner in the Golden State and one of NorCal’s best players.

89 Averin Collier

Churchville (NY) Churchville-Chili ATH 5-11/195 list

better at same stage than his brother, Pitt RB Kevin Collier.

90 E.J. Woods

Encino (CA) Crespi DB 6-0/192 UCLA

Really came on strong late in his junior season.

91 Jake Stoneburner

Dublin (OH) Dublin Coffman High School TE 6-6/223 Ohio State

Stoneburner is just as comfortable in the slot as he is with his hand on the ground.

92 Kemonte Bateman

Los Angeles (CA) Crenshaw WR 6-0/176 UCLA

The most explosive offensive playmaker in the Los Angeles City Section.

93 Lane Clelland

Owings Mills (MD) McDonogh School OL 6-5/265 Notre Dame

Great feet, nasty attitude and impressive technique.

94 Cordale Scott

Cleveland (OH) Glenville High School WR 6-3/200 list

Tall, physical, strong receiver carrying on the Glenville tradition.

95 Charles Mitchell

Clarksdale (MS) Clarksdale High School DB 5-11/187 list

Blues aren't the only thing Clarksdale is know for.

96 Jordan Futch

Hollywood (FL) Chaminade Madonna LB 6-4/200 list

Big and speedy Futch had 12 tackles for loss last year.

97 Allen Carroll

Oakland (CA) McClymonds OL 6-4/300 list

Still very raw, but as he matures in his frame he has one of the biggest upsides of any blocker West of the Mississippi.

98 Mike Adams

Dublin (OH) Dublin Coffman High School OL 6-7/308 Ohio State

Has a great frame and build.

99 Matt Branch

Monroe (LA) Sterlington TE 6-7/240 list

Powerful tight end could grow into a tackle.

100 Robert Blanton

Matthews (NC) Butler DB 6-1/177 list

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Who's this Arthur Brown? He has us listed as a possible but I've never heard anything about him. If we could get another 5 star in him and potentially in Tyron Smith that would be absolutely huge.

Where have you been? The guy is an animal and most recruiting followers know who he is. If you don't know about him now then I'm sure it won't take long for you to be informed about him.

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Who's this Arthur Brown? He has us listed as a possible but I've never heard anything about him. If we could get another 5 star in him and potentially in Tyron Smith that would be absolutely huge.

Where have you been? The guy is an animal and most recruiting followers know who he is. If you don't know about him now then I'm sure it won't take long for you to be informed about him.

yep he is a beast and his brother is even better he's coming out next year and is a running back. one of the reasons gabbert probabaly isn't ranked as high is because of his junior stats he had like a 50% completion percentige and about fifteen hundred yards so those don't exactly jump out at you but with a strong senior season he'll move up the charts

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