RB07OSU;750179; said:Where is he from and what position?
WR from Detroit...
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RB07OSU;750179; said:Where is he from and what position?
osugrad21;757014; said:AJC
JC Shurburtt?s top juniors in the Southeast
1. A.J. Green, WR, Summerville (S.C.) (6-4, 190). Already committed to Georgia, but should draw offers from every major program in the Southeast and most in the country. Has been the top receiver in the state of South Carolina since his freshman year.
2. Julio Jones, WR, Foley (Ala.). Big reciever (6-3, 220) who can fly and has nearly a 40-inch vertical leap. Is the complete package when you throw in his explosiveness and hands. Should have every major program in the country after him before all is said and done.
3. DeAndre Brown, WR, Ocean Springs (Miss.). Another plus-sized receiver at 6-6, Brown can run, jump and catch. He?s a vertical threat as well as a guy that go up in traffic and get it.
4. T.J. Bryant, CB, Tallahassee (Fla.) Lincoln. Hard-nosed athlete can fly and is a threat in the kick return game as well as on defense. Should be the next headliner out of Lincoln High.
5. Patrick Johnson, CB, Pompano Beach (Fla.) Ely. Lock-down cornerback had seven interceptions during his junior year. He?s also a threat in the return game.
cheetah;757300; said:How is it slanted? We offered the top ones on the list so it's safe to assume those are the best ones.
Pitt is the local school, those close to him prefer to go there, and he is a kid that prefers to be close to his home area.
Penn State hasn’t offered yet, but when they do, look for them, Pitt, Notre Dame, Ohio State, and Michigan to be the contenders.
His father played at Pitt, and Aliquippa has sent many players to Pitt...
His coach, Lou Cerro, thinks Pitt, Penn State...
osugrad21;757014; said:AJC
JC Shurburtt?s top juniors in the Southeast
1. A.J. Green, WR, Summerville (S.C.) (6-4, 190). Already committed to Georgia, but should draw offers from every major program in the Southeast and most in the country. Has been the top receiver in the state of South Carolina since his freshman year.
2. Julio Jones, WR, Foley (Ala.). Big reciever (6-3, 220) who can fly and has nearly a 40-inch vertical leap. Is the complete package when you throw in his explosiveness and hands. Should have every major program in the country after him before all is said and done.
3. DeAndre Brown, WR, Ocean Springs (Miss.). Another plus-sized receiver at 6-6, Brown can run, jump and catch. He?s a vertical threat as well as a guy that go up in traffic and get it.
4. T.J. Bryant, CB, Tallahassee (Fla.) Lincoln. Hard-nosed athlete can fly and is a threat in the kick return game as well as on defense. Should be the next headliner out of Lincoln High.
5. Patrick Johnson, CB, Pompano Beach (Fla.) Ely. Lock-down cornerback had seven interceptions during his junior year. He?s also a threat in the return game.
RB07OSU;758697; said:I think that Brown needs to get more physical before he gets ranked that high, being as big as he is. I think the tools are there though. Still not sold on Jones yet but Green is obviously the best, with Bryant and Johnson both being great players as well.
Keystone Recruiting
Early PA Top 10: Class of 2008
By CHRIS DOKISH
This is a very early, unofficial look at the top 10 players in Pennsylvania for the recruiting class of 2008. This list could?and probably will?change before the Preseason Top 50 comes out this spring, but this is the top group right now. The following players will be high school seniors in the fall of 2007 and are potentially members of the 2008 recruiting class.