NextBuck
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Like how Rivals and Scout has their 5 star players, and Top 100 I thought maybe we could all make our own personal lists for the Top 30. You can do more players if you wish. Thought it would be fun for people to make to pass the time. Sorry if there is already a thread like this.
1. Jackson Jeffcoat DE Texas
2. Seantrel Henderson OT Minnesota
3. Lache Seastrunk RB Texas
4. Matt Elam ATH Florida
5. Dillon Baxter RB California
6. Louis Nix DT Florida
7. Jordan Hicks LB Ohio
8. Darius White WR Texas
9. LaMarcus Joyner CB Florida
10. Chris Martin OLB California
11. Jamel Turner DE Ohio
12. Jakhari Gore RB Florida
13. Markeith Ambles WR Georgia
14. Austin Hinder QB Colorado
15. Alec Ogeltree S Georgia
16. Michael Dyer RB Arkansas
17. Robert Crisp OT North Carolina
18. Devin Gardner QB Michigan
19. Martavis Bryant WR South Carolina
20. Trovon Reed WR Louisiana
21. Robert Woods ATH California
22. Curtis White TE Oregon
23. Corey Nelson LB Texas
24. Chris Dunkley WR Florida
25. Latwan Anderson S Ohio
26. Brandon Willis DE South Carolina
27. Marcus Lattimore RB South Carolina
28. Todd Chandler DT Florida
29. Corey Brown RB Pennsylvania
30. Andrew Norwell OT Ohio
Random Blurbs:
Jakhari Gore RB Florida: I am higher on him than most, but I've been following him since his freshman year. Besides Devine over that same time span I think he is the best RB to come out of Florida. I'm not sure about his pro prospects, but in college he should be a superstar. He has been dominating the best of Dade County competition since his freshman year. He was the only player to rush for over 100 yards vs. Miami Northwestern their entire season when MNW was a Top 10 team nationally. He is very agile, and only needs to bulk up a little. Could play and be good as a frosh, but a redshirt year would make a him a great player Day 1 his redshirt fresh year.
Austin Hinder QB Colorado: Weakest year for QB that I can think of. Hinder though will be a solid CFB QB. Will he be a Heisman candidate? Probably not, but he is good enough to lead a team to conference titles and possibly a national title (depending on where he ends up). Good size, great arm, and solid mobility. Like Gore, a year or two learning the college game would do him a lot of good.
Marcus Lattimore RB South Carolina: He is a very good player, but I am nowhere near as high on him as others. Some people have him in front of Seatrunk and as a top 5 player. He is productive and I see him being a contributing starter on the next level, but he has no shift. I don't think he can make people miss on the next level. He will be able to smack them in the mouth and when he gets open space he will be able to get those extra yards, but he won't be a game changer like Seastrunk or Baxter.
I'll do more later... I just wanted to do a couple right now on some players that arent the top guys on my list.
1. Jackson Jeffcoat DE Texas
2. Seantrel Henderson OT Minnesota
3. Lache Seastrunk RB Texas
4. Matt Elam ATH Florida
5. Dillon Baxter RB California
6. Louis Nix DT Florida
7. Jordan Hicks LB Ohio
8. Darius White WR Texas
9. LaMarcus Joyner CB Florida
10. Chris Martin OLB California
11. Jamel Turner DE Ohio
12. Jakhari Gore RB Florida
13. Markeith Ambles WR Georgia
14. Austin Hinder QB Colorado
15. Alec Ogeltree S Georgia
16. Michael Dyer RB Arkansas
17. Robert Crisp OT North Carolina
18. Devin Gardner QB Michigan
19. Martavis Bryant WR South Carolina
20. Trovon Reed WR Louisiana
21. Robert Woods ATH California
22. Curtis White TE Oregon
23. Corey Nelson LB Texas
24. Chris Dunkley WR Florida
25. Latwan Anderson S Ohio
26. Brandon Willis DE South Carolina
27. Marcus Lattimore RB South Carolina
28. Todd Chandler DT Florida
29. Corey Brown RB Pennsylvania
30. Andrew Norwell OT Ohio
Random Blurbs:
Jakhari Gore RB Florida: I am higher on him than most, but I've been following him since his freshman year. Besides Devine over that same time span I think he is the best RB to come out of Florida. I'm not sure about his pro prospects, but in college he should be a superstar. He has been dominating the best of Dade County competition since his freshman year. He was the only player to rush for over 100 yards vs. Miami Northwestern their entire season when MNW was a Top 10 team nationally. He is very agile, and only needs to bulk up a little. Could play and be good as a frosh, but a redshirt year would make a him a great player Day 1 his redshirt fresh year.
Austin Hinder QB Colorado: Weakest year for QB that I can think of. Hinder though will be a solid CFB QB. Will he be a Heisman candidate? Probably not, but he is good enough to lead a team to conference titles and possibly a national title (depending on where he ends up). Good size, great arm, and solid mobility. Like Gore, a year or two learning the college game would do him a lot of good.
Marcus Lattimore RB South Carolina: He is a very good player, but I am nowhere near as high on him as others. Some people have him in front of Seatrunk and as a top 5 player. He is productive and I see him being a contributing starter on the next level, but he has no shift. I don't think he can make people miss on the next level. He will be able to smack them in the mouth and when he gets open space he will be able to get those extra yards, but he won't be a game changer like Seastrunk or Baxter.
I'll do more later... I just wanted to do a couple right now on some players that arent the top guys on my list.