I think in the long run this class may be the best 2011 class signed.  Its also interesting how 25 often uses different rankings to suit his  agenda. First Rivals last year before the Illini came on strong...now  Scout who still doesn't even have all the committments/signings right.  Like I said, I would be willing to bet there aren't 3 classes better and  I believe there will be no 2011 class better. What is interesting is  that Rivals ranks the Illini 8th, but their position rankings would lead  you to believe otherwise. I'll provide the link but the Illini rank as  the following:
QB: #4 behind OSU, Nebraska and MSU but O'Toole "could be the steal of  the B10 if he keeps improving". He's already underrated to begin  with...you tell me if you think that improvement will continue under  Petrino/Brohm. O'Toole is big time...but don't ask me. Ask every single  person who has seen him play or like the 2011 class overall, you'll just  be surprised when you see him.
RB: #6 behind Michigan, Nebraska, Wisconsin, Iowa and Purdue. We all  know how underrated Donovonn Young is and Fergueson is already up to 188  pounds so think about that. Also think about the fact that Coe might  not even qualify, etc. With those two guys, they might outplay this  ranking in their first two years. Both are very smart and both are very  tough...oh did I mention they're both physical freaks strength wise with  the speed to run away from defenders? Oh and that OL they'll be running  behind? One of the biggest, most physical and best OL's in the country.  And they have more of those big, mean, nasty, smart, athletic OL  waiting in the wings.
WR: #5 behind Indiana, MSU, NW and Minnesota. Looks about right for now  but it wouldn't surprise me to see a few of the Illini freshman WR's  play above their ranking. Knight, Whitlow AND Frysinger all bring stud  attributes in one or a few areas.
TE: Tied for last with Nebraska but that's because Davis and Lacosse are  ranked as athletes. I'm telling you now there won't be a duo better and  they just may be the two most gifted TE recruits signed in the B10 last  year individually. Davis is instant impact and when Lacosse puts on  weight he will be the definition of mismatch. I think he's better than  CJ Fiedorowicz. Not only because he's supremely athletic, but he's  extremely tough and he's a leader. Davis takes the same qualities from  those who have seen him play.
OL: #7 behind Nebraska, Iowa, Penn State, MSU, OSU and Minnesota. We all  know how strong the Illini OL is now and they've continued to churn out  pro prospects who are underrated. They have guys like Pocic who were  highly ranked who is going to be a big deal when his time comes from for  the NFL draft, but I'm talking the Jon Asamoah's, Jeff Allen's, Hugh  Thornton's, etc. Long term there probably won't be a LT better than  Flavin or a guard better than Boles. Durkin is better than OSU's center  Bobek (We had this argument last year). McDowell is definitely  underrated and might just factor this year...if not very early. He has  put on weight and is athletic...just a strong OL recruit. Karras looks  solid as well. Not worried at all here because it was a very good OL  class.
DT: #3 behind OSU and Nebraska. I'm telling you now...if all 3 qualify,  there won't be a group better and there will be few around the country  who can claim that type of size, talent and potential. Jones is instant  impact from day one and will be a big deal. Tucker will be as well. I  just don't know if its as immediate as Jones but he has the size and  strength plus he is from East Saint Louis so you know he's as tough as  can get. He has a good head on his shoulders as well so I'm very excited  about Tucker. Oh and he hates OSU from reading the HQ profiles from  Signing Day...can it get any better? Beavers I think is behind only  because he just started playing DT, but his film would show otherwise  and he has a lot to work with as well.
DE: #8 behind PSU, OSU, Michigan, Wisconsin, NW, MSU and Minnesota.  Probably about right but O'Connor is very solid and Nelson is just  coming into his own. He could be a big 6'5, 270+ pound monster DE in the  future. O'Connor could be a 260+ pound beast too but Nelson has a huge  frame. If you count Caldwell here, assuming he qualifies, then its  better than 8th. Top 4 at the least. If he gets big enough for DE he is  going to be a monster but he will be a monster bandit prospect anyway. I  really hope he qualifies. With the type of DE/bandit talent they  already have on campus (Big time talent) this is a very solid group at  the least.
LB: #10 with only NW and Purdue being lower. They only signed 2 LB's so  probably about right...but both of these guys are good and could be very  good. I think Cooper could be better than his ranking not only because  of the fact that he is good, but also because he is motivated. In his  interviews he said he felt like he was good enough for Clemson, South  Carolina, etc. offers and he didn't get them so he has a chip on his  shoulder. That makes it worst for B10 teams in the future because he  already makes plays and plays with a mean streak. Dickinson is probably  the sleeper of the conference at LB and would be an instant impact guy  if the LB core wasn't so good. He has put on weight and he is a stud.
DB: #4 behind OSU, Nebraska and Michigan. They got an absolute steal in  Cooper who UGA fans were hoping they would get. He just won a few track  state titles in Georgia BTW. Tough, fast, smart and super athletic is a  very good combination when making a projection from RB to CB. North is  underrated and I think he could factor from day one if needed (But  because of a strong secondary maybe not). Ball hawk and he is just  tough. Spence looks good. I was really hoping for Thornton too but  Spence is good. Assuming Kirby's knee is healthy, and it sounds like it  is, there will be no DB better in the B10 who was signed in the 2011  class. Kirby is a freaking stud as a 6'3, 200 pound corner or a ball  hawking FS.
ATH: They are rated #5 but Davis and Lacosse are TE's, Cooper is a DB.  All three could project at other positions too (Both Lacosse and Davis  could be monster defensive prospects and Cooper could be an exciting  RB/slot WR).
Like I said, I would be willing to bet there won't be 3 classes better  and I believe this will be the best class in the B10 when all is said  and done...just like the 2008 class.