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2009 Rivals/Scout/etc. National & Regional Rankings

Scout Top 300

2. Bryce Brown Miami
3. Russell Shepard LSU
8. Xavier Nixon
11. Marcus Hall
13. Dorian Bell
16. Edwin Baker MSU
17. Johnny Simon OSU
18. Eric Shrive
19. Will Campbell UM
27. Craig Drummond
41. Kevin Newsome
42. Corey Adams
45. Larry Caper MSU
46. CJ Barnett OSU
55. Dion Sims
63. Brandon McGee
70. Morgan Newton
82. Melvin Fellows ILL
83. Darrell Givens
85. Jordan Whiting OSU
93. James Jackson
99. Storm Klein OSU
118. Chris Fields OSU

127. Jordan Hall
132. Chris Watt
135. Quan Fletcher
137. JT Turner
153. Jonathan Newsome
156. Petey Smith
160. Corey Linsey
161. EJ Banks
186. Jack Mewhort OSU
217. Jamie Wood OSU

224. Duron Carter
242. Hersey Jackson


Saw your post OrB, but wanted to link it as well as touch on some of the other big names...
 
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Scout.com: 2009 Midwest Top 100

By Bob Lichtenfels
Regional Recruiting Analyst
Posted Mar 12, 2008

As we approach the end of the signing period for the class of 2008, it's time to unleash the newest set of rankings for the class of 2009. This class does not appear to be as deep as it has been in previous years, but there is still plenty of talent to go around.

Continued...

Of note:

1. Marcus Hall
3. Johnny Simon
7. C.J. Barnett
11. Melvin Fellows
12. Jordan Whiting
13. James Jackson
15. Storm Klein
17. Chris Fields
19. Chris Watt
20. J.T. Turner
21 Jonathan Newsome
22. Corey Linsley
25. Jack Mewhort
29. Jamie Wood (too low)
34. Tank Carradine
35. Pat Muldoon
36. Ed Hazelett
37. Bryce McNeal
39. D.J. Hunter (too low)
46. Jeff Walker
48. Adam Bellamy
50. Darrell Mason
52. Julius Ferrell
58. Fitzgerald Toussaint
59. Fritz Rock (too low)
62. Bud Golden
65. Henry Conway
68. Patrick White
70. Chris Snook
73. Bryan Underwood
74. Chris Freeman
77. Dan Fox
79. Luke Kuechly
81. Ryan Cheek
82. Adam Homan
86. Will Studlien
88. Mike Marrow
90. Sam Longo
96. Ricky Harris
99. Nate Cadogan
100. Travis Freeman
 
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Couple things of note...

I know it is just one highlight film, but not sure I understand all the hype for Edwin Baker...#2 player in the midwest? Ahead of Simon, Campbell, Drummond, etc...

Don't get me wrong he looks like a very good back, but not 5 star type player IMO from watching the film...I would have him as number 5 player in the state of Michigan behind Campbell, Jackson, Sims, and Caper...

Also I don't think it is out of the question to land 11-14 of the top 30...
The toughest I think are going to be James Jackson, Melvin Fellows, and JT Turner, but there isn't any reason why we couldn't land all three...14 of the top 30 would just be dominating...

Marcus Hall (GVille)
John Simon
CJ Barnett
Melvin Fellows (maybe??)
Jordan Whiting
James Jackson (top 3)
Storm Klein
Chris Fields

Chris Watt (favorite?)
JT Turner (50/50 us and Michigan)
Jon Newsome (GVille)
Corey Linsley (soon?)
Jack Mewhort
Jamie Wood


 
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Updated my post now that 20-39 have been added...

I noted some guys I thought were reated too low (and would also include just about all of the Wisconsin verbal in that list). I thought Bryce McNeal and Leon Hill were two guys rated a touch high but it's tough to argue with any of the rankings at this point (although I agree 100% with what CBF40 says above about Baker).
 
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Rivals.com Prospect Rankings

3/18

Initial Rivals250...of note:

13. Dre Kirkpatrick
14. Dorian Bell
23. Craig Drummond
26. Marcus Hall
29. Dion Sims
32. Jamie Wood (respect)
38. John Simon
42. Justin Turner
44. Je'Ron Stokes
46. Corey Adams
47. C.J. Barnett
48. Jordan Whiting
49. Eric Shrive
60. Chris Watt
72. Craig Crawford
76. Xavier Nixon (too low)
79. Jelani Jenkins
88. Chris Fields
94. Brandon McGee
95. E.J Banks
111. Bud Golden
129. Jack Lippert
133. James Jackson
135. Corey Linsley
156. D.J. Hunter
159. Darrell Givens
160. Storm Klein (too low)
162. Corey Brown
163. Melvin Fellows
164. Terence Davis
178. James Green
179. Jordan Hall
207. Chris Williams
249. Willie Ferrell
 
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Melvin Fellows as the number 11 player in the state????????

Overall not a bad list, but I would jockey some guys around different than they have them...

And Kirkpatrick is a top 5 player along with Nixon and Simon being a top 20 talent...

Storm klein top 100 talent...

Melvin Fellows top 50 talent...number 2 player in Ohio...Behind Simon...

I also think that once Carradine starts pulling the big offers he will be on the list, but not quite as high as I would have him...

I love where they have Hall, Turner, Barnett and Wood tho...

Lots of love for Ohio guys...11 guys in the top 250 and there are couple more guys that might get in the top250 at times during the season...
 
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wadc45;1118408; said:
Rivals.com Prospect Rankings

3/18

Initial Rivals250...of note:

13. Dre Kirkpatrick
14. Dorian Bell
23. Craig Drummond
26. Marcus Hall
29. Dion Sims
32. Jamie Wood (respect)
38. John Simon
42. Justin Turner
44. Je'Ron Stokes
46. Corey Adams
47. C.J. Barnett
48. Jordan Whiting
49. Eric Shrive
60. Chris Watt
72. Craig Crawford
76. Xavier Nixon (too low)
79. Jelani Jenkins
88. Chris Fields
94. Brandon McGee
95. E.J Banks
111. Bud Golden
129. Jack Lippert
133. James Jackson
135. Corey Linsley
156. D.J. Hunter
159. Darrell Givens
160. Storm Klein (too low)
162. Corey Brown
163. Melvin Fellows
164. Terence Davis
178. James Green
179. Jordan Hall
207. Chris Williams
249. Willie Ferrell

I'm lovin' the Wood and Barnett rankings. I know I've already said it before but I'm a huge fan of them. Nixon and McGee are surprisingly low considering they're both from the south and have offers from everyone.
 
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Well I think Rivals evaluates the talent and projects which players will be the best in college, not which players had the best offers. Offers may be a great indication of a players potential, but that doesn't necessarily mean that rivals is smart enough to realize this.

Like say a kid has offers from everyone and you have him as the 98th best player in the country...

(Mike Adams)

:)
 
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osubuckeyes2731;1118645; said:
Well I think Rivals evaluates the talent and projects which players will be the best in college, not which players had the best offers. Offers may be a great indication of a players potential, but that doesn't necessarily mean that rivals is smart enough to realize this.

Like say a kid has offers from everyone and you have him as the 98th best player in the country...

(Mike Adams)

:)

Agree with you, but as for BigMike, they did get it right in the end...and did it enthusiastically without trying to justify their deep, idiotic, bumbling oversight...impressive, imo. From 98 to 3 is a monstrous correction.
 
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