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Tampa (FL) Plant HS
Height: 6-foot-2
Weight: 223 lbs
Forty: 4.65
http://www.orlandosentinel.com/spor...-wilder-tampa-plant-has-top-5,0,3268851.story
http://hometeam.tampabay.com/blog/2...ilder-named-us-army-all-american-combine-mvp/
BN $ - A Strong Pedigree
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By BK...father is a former Pro Bowl RB...has around 46 offers...plans to decide around December or January of his senior year...early top schools includes Ohio State, Alabama, Georgia and Miami...Florida has offered for defense but would like to play RB...OSU coaches were in recently and will likely visit this summer...talks about offers from Alabama and Florida State.
Scout Profile
Tampa (FL) Plant HS
Height: 6-foot-2
Weight: 223 lbs
Forty: 4.65
Scout Evaluation said:Wilder is an athlete that could end up at defensive end, linebacker, or even running back in the right system. He is best on the defensive side of the ball because he gets after the quarterback. He is explosive off the ball, he is very strong, and he is an aggressive player. He is a little stiff and he needs to work on disengaging a little quicker, but he will be a dangerous stand up backer or defensive end on the next level. - Chad Simmons
http://www.orlandosentinel.com/spor...-wilder-tampa-plant-has-top-5,0,3268851.story
It's early, but Tampa Plant junior RB/LB James Wilder Jr. has Gators leading Top 5
By Chris Hays
Orlando Sentinel
4:27 a.m. EST, December 16, 2009
For Tampa Plant junior standout James Wilder Jr., it's a bit early in the process to be narrowing down his list of potential colleges. Heck, he doesn't even know what position he'll play in college.
He's a running back first, and all high school running backs want to be a running back at the next level, right? But then again, no one can stop him on the defensive side of the ball, either. He's a massive running back at 6-foot-2, 220 pounds, and makes for a formidable DE/LB for Plant, which plays at the Citrus Bowl on Friday at 7 p.m. in the 5A state championship against Bradenton Manatee.
Wilder, the son of former Tampa Bay Buccaneers running back James Wilder, doesn't have to decide anything at this point in the process, but he does have a top 5: Florida, Florida State, Miami, USC and Tennessee. And of those five, since he's only taken one recruiting visit to Gainesville, the Gators are No. 1 for the moment.
"I really don't have anything to compare it to," Wilder told the St. Petersburg Times of UF. "It's the best right now because it's the only one."
Wilder has just over 800 yards rushing this season, as does backfield running mate T.J. Glover, just another of the talent-rich Plant squad, which defeated Lakeland last week to get to Orlando. Wilder has 13 touchdowns.
http://hometeam.tampabay.com/blog/2...ilder-named-us-army-all-american-combine-mvp/
Football: Plant's Wilder named U.S. Army All-American Combine MVP
Posted on Saturday, Jan. 9, 2010 at 2:26 p.m.
By Eduardo A. Encina
Plant junior running back/defensive end James Wilder Jr. has been named MVP of the U.S. Army All-American Combine, Panthers coach Robert Weiner said.
Wilder, who helped lead Plant to the Class 5A state title last month, shined at the combine, which features some of the top juniors in the nation. For many, the combine, which is similar to the NFL combine in format, its essentially a tryout for next year's U.S. Army All-American Game, but Wilder was one of 19 juniors who have already received invitations.
Wilder, the Times All-Suncoast Defensive Player of the Year this past season, impressed recruiting experts from the time he registered for the combine, being named to Rivals.com's All-Lobby team merely from an eye test. The 6-foot-2, 220-pound junior went on to impress at Friday's combine.
Wilder owns offers from at least 25 major Division I schools, including Miami, Florida, Florida State, Tennessee, Georgia and USC, but the colleges vary on where they want him to play. Miami is a favorite because likes that they are recruiting him as a running back. Florida is recruiting him as a linebacker and Tennessee believes he can play either running back or linebacker.
"He looks like a linebacker," Rivals.com recruiting analyst Mike Farrell said on the website. "He has long arms, long build. He almost looks too tall to be a running back, but if you see him on film he can play either because he's very physical. He runs with good leverage."
BN $ - A Strong Pedigree
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By BK...father is a former Pro Bowl RB...has around 46 offers...plans to decide around December or January of his senior year...early top schools includes Ohio State, Alabama, Georgia and Miami...Florida has offered for defense but would like to play RB...OSU coaches were in recently and will likely visit this summer...talks about offers from Alabama and Florida State.
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