This is my opinion based on what i have heard from other analyst or read in some sources or heard from directly from the recruits.
10-30% Isn't interested in us at all
30-50% VERY slim chance
50-75% Still being considered but we are lagging behind in recruiting
75-90% Nebraska is a favorite with a few other teams
90-95% Nebraska is heavy favorite and odds of visiting are HIGH
95-100% Will most likely commit when it's all said and done
Carlton Salters: Carlton is a little underrated in my opinion. Finished last season with 900 yards and 6 touchdowns. Although he's high on Auburn first, Maryland second, Nebraska still has a chance with him. Not my first choice at WR, only because of his height. If you look around the Big12, you will see WR's in the 6-3 to 6-5 range. Salters is at 6-0. Salters might end up at Auburn if he commits to them early, otherwise its Maryland . He camped at Auburn this year and last year and has visited them unofficially a total of 4 times. 2 last year duriung the season, 1 prior to the season and another unofficial during the spring game. Auburn is targeting 4 star prospects Marcus Sims, DeAndre McDaniel, Raven Gray and Kareem Kromwell and chances are high they land 2 of those prospects. Right now, i would put our chances at 30%
Quinton Hancock: Another prospects Nebraska has its eyes on (Insert Auburn again). Yes, Auburn is also in on this guy and Auburn is in his top 5 with Nebraska, South Carolina, Clemson and Florida. One thing that helps out is the fact he's visiting. If he doesn't commit before he visits Nebraksa, we stand a 75% chance of landing him. The batle will come down to Nebrska, Auburn and South Carolina. Depdening on how many recruits Auburn has landed at WR, then our chances either decrease or increase. This guy might not jump out at you with stats, but one thing that seperates him from the rest of the WR's we are targeting is the fact he plays offense AND defense and is a outstanding athlete on both sides.
Kenny Britt: Ahh yes. A Jersey Kid. The last recruits coming out of New Jersey were all recruited by the old staff. Jammal Lord, Joe Dailey, Wali Muhammed. It's been so long since we recruited a kid from that neck of the woods who has come here and done something outstanding. Kenny on the other hand seems to be primed for an explosion on the college level. He still has some growing up to do in the athletic area, but he has raw talent. This kid can flat out fly and has long arms. There's a reason why he's on the rivals 250 list and a 4 star prospect. If he visits, we are in great shape and would be in that 75-90 range. If he doesn't visit, he drops down to the 30-50% range. His top 5 will eventually come down to Nebraska, Purdue, Michigan St, Oklahoma and Minnesota. Kevin Cosgrove will be duking it out with Darrell Wyatt (Rec coach) of OU and Tony Samuel of Purdue for his services. I am not as worried about Purdue as i am about Wyatt. He has been known for his hardcore recruiting and if you ask any recruiting expert, they will tell you that he's in the top10 of recruiters in the nation.
Delashaun Dean and Chris Mitchell are 2 prospects i know the staff really has grown to admire. Mitchell has interest in alot of teams and to try to pinpoint it would not be easy. One minute he's high on Miami, the next on Nebraska, and then on Ole Miss. If you ask him on different days what team he likes, you will get different answers. I had a chance to talk to him earlier in the year and he has a great sense of humour. He likes to kid around alot but knows that picking the right school isn't a joke. He loves playing video games and for some odd reason, he likes playing with Boise St on NCAA Football. Dean on the other hand is your typical WR. He's got the height, speed and vertical jump to get any ball in his area. He's explosive off the line of scrimmage and has moves like Barry Sanders. He is under-rated in my opinion and will get his justice in the DIV-A level.
Markieth Summers 5%
Jermaine Gresham 5%
Andrey Baskins 0%
Percy Harvin 0%
THe rest of the guys mentioned fall between the 75-90% range and it's to early to tell. Whatever recruit Nebraska lands from this list (minus the ones out of reach), won't make a difference to me because they all bring something unique and interesting to the table, be it speed, power, raw talent.