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Rivals.com Rivals250 2013 | Rivals.com Football Recruiting | last sorted on 2/3/2013

2013 RankPosHt/WtSchools
1Robert Nkemdiche
Loganville (GA) Grayson
DE6-5/260Ole Miss
Nkemdiche finished his varsity career with 43 sacks.
2Vernon Hargreaves III
Tampa (FL) Wharton
DB5-11/185Florida
Hargreaves finished his senior year with 100 tackles, 5 interceptions and 4 forced fumbles.
3Jaylon Smith
Fort Wayne (IN) Bishop Luers
LB6-3/212Notre Dame
Smith finished off his high school career in November with his fourth state title in as many years
4Carl Lawson
Alpharetta (GA) Milton
DE6-2/253Auburn
Lawson finished his senior season with 26 sacks and 36 tackles for loss.
5Laquon Treadwell
Crete (IL) Crete Monee
WR6-3/198Ole Miss
Treadwell caught 83 passes for 1,450 yards and 23 total touchdowns as a senior, leading Crete-Monee to the Class 6A state title
6Kenny Bigelow
Elkton (MD) Eastern Christian Academy
DT6-3/295USC
  In four games this year, Bigelow had twelve sacks and was selected as a U.S. Army All-American.
7Max Browne
Sammamish (WA) Skyline
QB6-5/215USC
Browne has completed more than 73 percent of his passes for 4,142 yards with 45 touchdowns and four interceptions through 13 win as a senior.
8Derrick Green
Richmond (VA) Hermitage
RB6-0/220Michigan
Only playing the first half of most games because of blowouts, Green amassed 1,350 yards and 21 touchdowns as a senior.
9Kendall Fuller
Olney (MD) Our Lady Of Good Counsel
DB5-11/189Virginia Tech
Fuller finished his season with three interceptions, and on offense he added 1,077 all-purpose yard and ten touchdowns
10Jalen Ramsey
Nashville (TN) Brentwood Academy
DB6-0/190Florida State
Ramsey finished the regular season with 614 yards receiving and eight touchdowns on offense and 38 tackles and 3 interceptions on defense.
11Jonathan Allen
Ashburn (VA) Stone Bridge
DE6-3/263Alabama
Allen had more than 100 tackles as a senior for Stone Bridge.
12Su'a Cravens
Murrieta (CA) Vista Murrieta
DB6-1/205USC
Cravens has five rushing touchdowns, eight receiving scores plus 95 tackles and three interceptions through 13 victories as a senior.
13Reuben Foster
Auburn (AL) Auburn
LB6-1/244Alabama
Foster led team to an 11-2 record while collecting 80 tackles, nine for loss, five sacks and a forced fumble.
14Laremy Tunsil
Lake City (FL) Columbia
OL6-6/295Ole Miss
Tunsil anchored an offense that averaged 37 points per game and led his team an 11-2 mark.
15Matthew Thomas
Miami (FL) Booker T. Washington
LB6-3/205Florida State
Thomas battled through injuries to collect 56 tackles, eight sacks, and a pair of interceptions that he returned for touchdowns.
16O.J. Howard
Autauga (AL) Autauga Academy
TE6-6/235Alabama
Despite missing four games because of a knee injury, Howard still had 12 touchdown receptions this season.
17Thomas Tyner
Beaverton (OR) Aloha
RB6-0/200Oregon
Tyner rushed for 3,415 yards with 47 touchdowns in his senior season.
18Tre'Davious White
Shreveport (LA) Green Oaks
DB5-11/175LSU
White was a leader on offense, defense, and special teams for Green Oaks
19Greg Bryant
Delray Beach (FL) American Heritage School
RB5-11/197Notre Dame
Bryant ran for 1,447 yards and 17 scores and added 308 yards receiving with three touchdowns as a senior.
20Chris Jones
Houston (MS) Houston
DE6-5/250Mississippi State
Jones exploded out of nowhere to record 160 tackles, 45 for loss, and 14 sacks en route to All-American honors. 
21Eddie Vanderdoes
Auburn (CA) Placer
DT6-3/310Notre Dame
Vanderdoes finished with 72 tackles and nine sacks for an 11-1 team.
22Leon McQuay III
Seffner (FL) Armwood
DB6-2/185USC
McQuay finished the season with 54 tackles, five interceptions, one forced fumble, and one blocked field goal.
23Frank Herron
Memphis (TN) Central
DE6-5/260LSU
A finalist for Tennessee’s Mr. Football, Herron finished his senior season with 14 sacks.
24Christian Hackenberg
Fork Union (VA) Fork Union Military Academy
QB6-4/212Penn State
Hackenberg completed 156 of 291 passes for 2,144 yards and 24 touchdowns as a senior.
25Montravius Adams
Vienna (GA) Dooly County
DT6-3/290Auburn
Adams had more than 100 tackles as a senior
26Mike Mitchell
Plano (TX) Prestonwood Christian Academy
LB6-4/216Ohio State
Mitchell had more than 200 tackles as a senior
27Ty Isaac
Joliet (IL) Joliet Catholic
RB6-3/215USC
Isaac finished his high school career with over 1,500 yards this season and 5,315 yards for his career
28Alex Anzalone
Wyomissing (PA) Wyomissing Area
LB6-3/229Florida
Anzalone had more than 100 tackles and more than 1,000 yards rushing as a senior.
29Taquan Mizzell
Virginia Beach (VA) Bayside
RB5-10/183Virginia
In 12 games this season, Mizzell Rushed for over 1,300 yards, accounted for over 2,000 all-purpose yards and scored 31 total touchdowns.
30Max Redfield
Mission Viejo (CA) Mission Viejo
DB6-2/195Notre Dame
Redfield was utilized on an offense that averaged nearly 52 points per game and was crucial at safety for an 11-1 team.
31Dorian Johnson
Belle Vernon (PA) Belle Vernon Area
OL6-6/280Pittsburgh
Johnson went head to head with Nkemdiche and Lawson at Under Armour and impressed.
32Vonn Bell
Rossville (GA) Ridgeland
DB6-1/190Ohio State
Bell played both ways while leading his team to the state semifinals.
33A'Shawn Robinson
Fort Worth (TX) Arlington Heights
DT6-4/320Alabama
Robinson played up and down the Arlington Heights defensive front as a senior in 2012
34Chris Hawkins
Rancho Cucamonga (CA) Rancho Cucamonga
DB5-11/170USC
Hawkins had 53 tackles, two interceptions and also caught two touchdown passes in his senior season.
35Jalin Marshall
Middletown (OH) Middletown
ATH5-11/196Ohio State
Marshall rushed for 1,421 yards with 14 touchdowns and threw for 765 yards and 11 touchdowns in 2012
36Derrick Henry
Yulee (FL) Yulee
RB6-3/243Alabama
Henry posted a Florida state rushing record with 4,260 yards and 55 touchdowns on 464 carries during monster senior year.
37Marquez North
Charlotte (NC) Mallard Creek
WR6-3/205Tennessee
Prior to being injured, North had 20 receptions for 322 yards and seven touchdowns, while rushing for 642 yards and 18 touchdowns on only 45 carries.
38Kelvin Taylor
Belle Glade (FL) Glades Day
RB5-11/216Florida
Taylor had another monster year rushing for 2,423 yards on 237 carries and 41 touchdowns.
39Cameron Burrows
Trotwood (OH) Trotwood-Madison
DB6-0/203Ohio State
Burrows helped Trotwood-Madison reach the state title game in both his junior and senior seasons
40Ricky Seals-Jones
Sealy (TX) Sealy
ATH6-5/220Texas A&M
Despite missing five games in the middle of the season with a dislocated knee cap, Seals-Jones contributed as a quarterback, wide receiver, safety, and return man for Sealy
41Kent Perkins
Dallas (TX) Lake Highlands
OL6-5/300Texas
Perkins helped his team to an 8-3 season.
42Mackensie Alexander
Immokalee (FL) Immokalee
DB5-11/175Clemson
Alexander racked up 40-plus tackles, five interceptions, five pass break ups, one forced fumble, and one fumble recovery.
43Derrick Griffin
Rosenberg (TX) Terry
WR6-6/215Miami
Griffin has more than 600 yards receiving and double digit touchdowns as a senior.
44Tray Matthews
Newnan (GA) Newnan
DB6-0/194Georgia
Through ten games, Matthews had 29 receptions for 528 yards and six touchdowns on offense and 51 tackles on defense.
45Alvin Kamara
Norcross (GA) Norcross
RB5-10/197Alabama
Kamara rushed for more than 1,500 yards and 20 scores as a senior.
46Robert Foster
Monaca (PA) Central Valley
WR6-3/187Alabama
Through 10 games, Foster had 43 receptions for 736 yards and eight touchdowns. He also had 43 carries for 340 yards and 10 touchdowns
47Joey Bosa
Fort Lauderdale (FL) St. Thomas Aquinas
DE6-5/270Ohio State
The Ohio State commit has missed time with injuries, but is the unquestioned leader on a defense that is giving up less than 12 points per game.
48Keith Ford
Cypress (TX) Cypress Ranch
RB5-11/195Oklahoma
Through 13 games, Ford rushed for 1,772 yards and 23 touchdowns on 269 carries, and another 488 yards and 4 TDs on 14 receptions
49Al-Quadin Muhammad
Ramsey (NJ) Don Bosco Prep
DE6-4/225Miami
Muhammad had over 10 sacks while leading his team to the state semifinals.
50Ethan Pocic
Lemont (IL) Lemont
OL6-7/285LSU
Pocic helped lead Lemont to an 11-2 record and a state semifinals appearance as a senior
51Khaliel Rodgers
Elkton (MD) Eastern Christian Academy
OL6-3/300USC
Rodgers anchored the Eastern Christian Academy offensive line in all four games this season.
52Demarcus Robinson
Fort Valley (GA) Peach County
WR6-2/200Florida
Robinson finished his senior season with 47 receptions for 957 yards and 12 touchdowns.
53Altee Tenpenny
North Little Rock (AR) North Little Rock
RB6-0/212Alabama
Tennpenny rushed for over 1,000 yards and 20 TDs as a senior
54Steven Mitchell
Mission Hills (CA) Bishop Alemany
WR5-10/176USC
Mitchell helped lead an offense than averaged more than 42 points per game as a senior.
55Ira Denson
Madison (FL) Madison
OL6-4/317Florida State
Denson is a key cog for the Madison County offense that averaged 37 points per game.
56Priest Willis
Tempe (AZ) Marcos De Niza
DB6-2/185UCLA
Willis notched 55 tackles, two interceptions, 1.5 sacks and one fumble recovery through his team’s first 12 games
57DeMarcus Walker
Jacksonville (FL) Sandalwood
DE6-4/280Florida State
Walker notched 16 sacks and 30 tackles for loss during 7-3 senior season.
58Brendan Mahon
Randolph (NJ) Randolph
OL6-5/315Penn State
Mahon helped his team to a 7-4 season this fall.
59Wyatt Teller
Bealeton (VA) Liberty
DE6-4/264Virginia Tech
As a senior, Teller had 11 sacks, 123 tackles, 15 tackles for a loss and four forced fumbles.
60Steve Elmer
Midland (MI) Midland
OL6-6/305Notre Dame
Elmer was named the state of Michigan’s Division 1-2 player of the year as a senior
61Dee Liner
Muscle Shoals (AL) Muscle Shoals
DE6-3/281Alabama
Liner registered 79 tackles, 14 for loss with four sacks, one interception, and one blocked punt as a senior.
62Justin Davis
Stockton (CA) Lincoln
RB6-1/194USC
Davis compiled 1,927 rushing yards with 26 touchdowns in his senior season.
63Alvin Bailey
Seffner (FL) Armwood
WR5-11/170Florida
Bailey accounted for over 1,000 yards of offense and 13 touchdowns.
64Keanu Neal
Bushnell (FL) South Sumter
DB6-1/203Florida
Neal was the anchor on a unit that went 11-1 and had three shut outs.
65Darius James
Killeen (TX) Harker Heights
OL6-5/319Texas
James broke his foot in the first game of the 2012 season, but came back just in time to play both ways in Harker Heights’ playoff loss to DeSoto
66ArDarius Stewart
Fultondale (AL) Fultondale
ATH6-1/190Alabama
Stewart threw for 15 touchdowns and rushed for 29 touchdowns.
67Marcell Harris
Orlando (FL) Dr. Phillips
DB6-1/207Florida
Despite missing four games with a knee injury, Harris registered 52 tackles and eight pass break ups.
68DeSean Smith
Lake Charles (LA) Barbe
TE6-4/222LSU
Smith continues to be a big receiving target for Barbe as they prepare to play for a state championship
69Robbie Rhodes
Fort Worth (TX) Southwest
WR6-1/186Baylor
Rhodes finished 2012 with 30 receptions for 913 yards and 15 TDs for a 30.43 yard per reception average. He also recorded 269 yards and 5 TDs on 34 carries.
70Henry Poggi
Baltimore (MD) Gilman School
DT6-4/260Michigan
Poggi had 63 tackles, 17 for a loss, 14.5 sacks and three forced fumbles as a senior. On offense, he had ten receptions for 134 yards
71Troy Williams
Harbor City (CA) Narbonne
QB6-0/173Washington
Williams has thrown for 2,409 yards with 35 touchdowns and five interceptions and also rushed for nine scores through 13 victories.
72Ryan Green
St. Petersburg (FL) Catholic
RB5-10/187Florida State
Green missed all but one game during senior year with a shoulder injury.
73Hayden Rettig
Los Angeles (CA) Cathedral
QB6-4/210LSU
Rettig threw 40 touchdown passes on a 10-win team as a senior.
74John Montelus
Everett (MA) Everett
OL6-5/295Notre Dame
Montelus helped Everett to a 9-1 season this fall. It seems like his season is complete
75Terrell Newby
West Hills (CA) Chaminade
RB5-10/180Nebraska
Newby rushed for more than 2,000 yards as a senior.
76James Quick
Louisville (KY) Trinity
WR6-1/180Louisville
Quick finished his season with 85 catches for 1,416 yards and 16 TDs.
77Grant Hill
Huntsville (AL) Huntsville
OL6-6/301Alabama
Hill helped his team to a 7-5 record while reaching the second round of the playoffs.
78Adam Breneman
Camp Hill (PA) Cedar Cliff
TE6-5/228Penn State
Breneman missed his entire senior season because of a knee injury
79Tyren Jones
Marietta (GA) Walton
RB5-9/215Alabama
Finished his senior season with 287 carries for 1,854 yards and 18 touchdowns, despite missing time with a knee injury.
80Tahaan Goodman
Rancho Cucamonga (CA) Rancho Cucamonga
DB6-2/185UCLA
Goodman finished with 59 tackles and also rushed for nine touchdowns as a senior.
81Shane Morris
Warren (MI) De La Salle
QB6-3/183Michigan
Morris missed three games due to mono, but in six games he completed 62 of 113 passes for 738 yards and six touchdowns
82Patrick Kugler
Wexford (PA) North Allegheny
OL6-5/280Michigan
Kugler has helped North Allegheny win the WPIAL Class 4A Title with a perfect 13-0 record going into the PIAA quarterfinals against McDowell.
83Holland Fisher
Midlothian (VA) Manchester
DB6-1/196Virginia Tech
Fisher played only played six games but still accumulated 72 tackles, 11 tackles for a loss, five sacks, five forced fumbles and one interception
84Ezekiel Elliott
St. Louis (MO) John Burroughs School
RB6-0/198Ohio State
Elliott rushed for more than 1,700 yards and 37 touchdowns to help his team to a 13-2 record
85Damore'ea Stringfellow
Moreno Valley (CA) Rancho Verde
WR6-2/205Washington
Stringfellow helped lead an offense that averages 36 points per game.
86Antonio Conner
Batesville (MS) South Panola
DB6-2/202Ole Miss
Conner posted 69 tackles, three interceptions, and 17 passes defended while leading his team to a Class 6A state title.
87T.J. Logan
Greensboro (NC) Northern Guilford
RB5-9/175North Carolina
Logan rushed for more than 3,000 yards as a senior.
88Yannick Ngakoue
Washington (DC) Friendship Collegiate Academy
LB6-3/240Maryland
Ngakoue had more than 60 tackles and 18 sacks as a senior.
89Eli Apple
Voorhees (NJ) Eastern
DB6-0/185Ohio State
Apple had more than 20 pass breakups as a senior Offensively he added 39 receptions for 770 yards and four touchdowns.
90Evan Lisle
Centerville (OH) Centerville
OL6-6/265Ohio State
Lisle was a first team all-conference selection as a senior
91Deoundrei Davis
Cypress (TX) Cypress Woods
LB6-3/215Texas
Davis was a standout defender before seeing his season come to an end prematurely due to a knee injury
92Kendell Beckwith
Jackson (LA) East Feliciana
ATH6-3/228LSU
Beckwith helped guide East Feliciana to a 9-4 record and the state semifinals
93Jeremy Johnson
Montgomery (AL) Carver
QB6-6/215Auburn
Johnson threw for 3,194 yards and 31 touchdowns against seven interceptions while adding 702 yards rushing and nine more scores.
94Michael Hutchings
Concord (CA) De La Salle
LB6-2/210USC
Hutchings has 88 tackles, 2.5 sacks and two interceptions through 13 victories
95Tony Stevens
Orlando (FL) Evans
WR6-3/175Auburn
Stevens had 516 yards receiving on 29 receptions and 7 TDs.
96Justin Manning
Dallas (TX) Kimball
DT6-2/275Texas A&M
Manning played defensive tackle and defensive end helping Kimball to a 9-3 season in 2012.
97Peter Kalambayi
Matthews (NC) Butler
LB6-3/238Stanford
Finished with 97 tackles, six sacks, three forced fumbles and one interception while leading his team to a state championship.
98Antwuan Davis
Bastrop (TX) Bastrop
DB6-0/180Texas
Davis had 23 tackles, three interceptions and one fumble recovery. On offense he rushed for 295 yards and two touchdowns on 28 carries
99Anu Solomon
Las Vegas (NV) Bishop Gorman
QB6-1/202Arizona
Solomon completed 135 of his 195 passes for 2,648 yards and 32 touchdowns headed into his team’s final game of the season.
100Dontre Wilson
DeSoto (TX) DeSoto
RB5-10/174Ohio State
Wilson rushed for more than 1,800 yards as a senior.
101Garrett Sickels
Little Silver (NJ) Red Bank Regional
DE6-4/245Penn State
In 10 games this season, Sickels had 12 sacks.
102Hunter Henry
Little Rock (AR) Pulaski Academy
TE6-6/235Arkansas
Henry ended the 2012 season with 1,449 yards and 15 TDs on 107 receptions
103Tyler Boyd
Clairton (PA) Clairton
WR6-1/168Pittsburgh
Boyd complied over 1,800 yards rushing and scored 43 touchdowns helped Clairton to the nation’s longest active winning streak and the WPIAL Class A title.
104Kyle Bosch
Wheaton (IL) St. Francis
OL6-5/311Michigan
Bosch earned first team all-state honors in both his junior and senior seasons
105Trey Johnson
Lawrenceville (GA) Central Gwinnett
LB6-1/222Ohio State
Johnson finished his senior season with 140 tackles and four sacks.
106Dorian O'Daniel
Olney (MD) Our Lady Of Good Counsel
LB6-1/201Clemson
O’Daniel recorded 25.5 tackles, two sacks, two pass-breakups and one forced fumble. On offense he racked up 1,307 yards and18 touchdowns.
107Elijah Daniel
Avon (IN) Avon
DE6-3/249Auburn
Daniel finished his senior season with approximately 80 tackles and 12 sacks
108Ryan Burns
Ashburn (VA) Stone Bridge
QB6-4/218Stanford
Through 13 games, Burns completed passed for 2,337 yards and 28 touchdowns. He broke the school records for touchdowns in a game, with six in one half, and passing yards in a season.
109Dymonte Thomas
Alliance (OH) Marlington
DB6-2/192Michigan
Thomas finished his senior seasons with 70 tackles, one interception and one fumble recovery, while rushing for 1,270 yards and 18 touchdowns on 175 carries
110E.J. Levenberry Jr.
Woodbridge (VA) C. D. Hylton
LB6-3/226Florida State
Going into the state semi finals, Levenberry had152 tackles, two and a half sacks, one interception, 11 pass-breakups and two forced fumbles.
111Stacy Coley
Oakland Park (FL) Northeast
WR6-1/175Miami
Coley hauled in 29 passes for 513 yards and ten scores while adding 95-yard interception return touchdown.
112Larenz Bryant
Charlotte (NC) Vance
LB6-1/215South Carolina
Through 12 games, Bryant had 98 tackles and 11 sacks. On offense he added 1,776 yards rushing and 21 touchdowns.
113Tim Williams
Baton Rouge (LA) University Laboratory School
DE6-3/235Alabama
Williams helped lead University to the state semifinals and a 13-2 record
114Earnest Robinson
Pinson Valley (AL) Pinson Valley
WR6-3/200Auburn
Robinson caught 46 passes for 873 yards and 12 scores in 2012
115Mike McCray
Trotwood (OH) Trotwood-Madison
LB6-4/230Michigan
McCray was named the Ohio’s Division 2 defensive player of the year in 2012
116Josh Boutte
New Iberia (LA) Westgate
OL6-5/305LSU
Despite a tough start, Boutte helped lead his team to three straight wins to end the season.
117Alex Collins
Plantation (FL) South Plantation
RB5-11/207Arkansas
Collins managed to rush for 1,276 yards and 14 touchdowns while missing time with some minor injuries.
118Austin Golson
Prattville (AL) Prattville
OL6-6/284Ole Miss
Golson was the most consistent offensive player on a team that finished the season 5-5.
119Tarean Folston
Cocoa (FL) Cocoa
RB5-10/195Notre Dame
Folston rushed for 1,618 yards and sixteen touchdowns and added two touchdown receptions.
120Kelsey Griffin
Hoschton (GA) Mill Creek
DT6-2/282South Carolina
Griffin finished his senior season with 89 tackles and 10 sacks.
121Kylie Fitts
Redlands (CA) East Valley
DE6-4/260UCLA
Fitts finished with 31 tackles and four sacks during an injury-plagued senior season.
122Malik Zaire
Kettering (OH) Archbishop Alter
QB6-0/196Notre Dame
Zaire was a first team all state selection in Ohio’s Division III as a senior
123Daniel McMillian
Jacksonville (FL) First Coast
LB6-3/220Florida
McMillan picked off five passes and led his team to a 10-1 season.
124Isaac Rochell
McDonough (GA) Eagle's Landing Christian
DE6-5/260Notre Dame
Rochell played both ways while leading his team to the state semifinals
125Cody Thomas
Colleyville (TX) Heritage
QB6-5/220Oklahoma
Thomas completed 264 of 419 passes for 4,154 yards and 46 touchdowns, with six interceptions, leading Colleyville Heritage to a 10-2 record and the second round of the playoffs.
126Derwin Gray
Washington (DC) Friendship Collegiate Academy
OL6-4/291Maryland
Gray helped his team to a 6-3 season this fall.
127Jake Raulerson
Celina (TX) Celina
DE6-5/262Texas
Starting on the offensive line and defensive line, Raulerson’s play helped his team to a 10-3 record and the third round of the playoffs.
128Christian Morris
Memphis (TN) Memphis East
OL6-6/293UCLA
Morris started all 10 games for his team at left tackle.
129Shelton Gibson
Cleveland Heights (OH) Cleveland Heights
WR6-1/175West Virginia
Gibson clocked a 10.71 100 meters and a 21.35 200 meters on the track last spring
130Isaiah Golden
Carthage (TX) Carthage
DT6-2/295Texas A&M
Through 13 games, Golden has been a mainstay in the trenches for Carthage, and has helped the Bulldogs to an 11-2 record
131Jourdan Lewis
Detroit (MI) Cass Tech
DB5-10/159Michigan
Lewis caught 49 passes for 751 yards and six touchdowns on offense, had three special teams touchdowns and an interception this fall
132Caleb Brantley
Crescent City (FL) Crescent City
DT6-3/304Florida
Brantley helped his team to the playoffs and a 5-5 record.
133Cole Luke
Chandler (AZ) Hamilton
DB6-0/165Notre Dame
Luke took snaps on offense, defense and functioned as a return man and intercepted five passes as a senior.
134Doug Randolph
Richmond (VA) Woodberry Forest School
LB6-3/237Notre Dame
Randolph had double digit sacks as a senior.
135Mark Dodson Jr.
Memphis (TN) Whitehaven
RB5-10/193Ole Miss
Dodson finished his senior year with 3,295 yards rushing and 37 touchdowns.
136Ahmad Fulwood
Jacksonville (FL) Bishop Kenny
WR6-4/189Florida
Fulwood sustained a shoulder injury in the final game of 9-4 season.
137Kenny Hill
Southlake (TX) Carroll
QB6-1/205Texas A&M
Through 13 games, Hill completed 187 of 273 passes for 3,030 yards and 26 touchdowns, with only three interceptions. He also rushed for 1,322 yards and 28 touchdowns
138Tyrell Robinson
San Diego (CA) Lincoln
ATH6-4/185Oregon
Robinson finished with 103 tackles and 11 sacks in his senior season.
139Kameron Miles
Mesquite (TX) West Mesquite
DB6-2/200Texas A&M
Miles finished the 2012 season with 42 Total tackles (19 Solo, 23 Assists), 6 Tackles For Loss, 1 INT, 9 pass break ups.
140Jared Goff
Kentfield (CA) Marin Catholic
QB6-4/190California
Goff has thrown for about 3,000 yards with 35 touchdowns through 13 games.
141Asiantii Woulard
Winter Park (FL) Winter Park
QB6-3/205UCLA
Woulard suffered an ankle injury in the last game of the season while leading team to a 4-6 record.
142Chris Fox
Parker (CO) Ponderosa
OL6-6/297Michigan
Fox helped lead an offense that averaged 232 rushing yards per game and finished the year with an 11-1 record.
143Maurice Smith
Sugar Land (TX) Dulles
DB6-0/180Alabama
Smith was a standout on offense and defense in 2012, recording 21 receptions for 389 yards and 7 TDs and an INT
144Jake Butt
Pickerington (OH) Pickerington North
TE6-6/235Michigan
Butt had 58 receptions for 767 yards and 12 touchdowns in his first 12 games as a senior
145Anthony Jennings
Marietta (GA) Marietta
QB6-2/202LSU
Jennings completed 140-of-223 passes for 1,983 yards with 21 touchdowns and just six interceptions during the regular season.
146Michael Hill
Pendleton (SC) Pendleton
DT6-3/315Ohio State
Hill’s senior season ended early after tearing a ligament in his hand. He played eight games, where he finished with eight tackles for a loss and four sacks
147Jake Oliver
Dallas (TX) Jesuit
WR6-4/194Texas
Oliver finished the 2012 season with 93 receptions for 1,354 yards and 18 TDs and became the all-time reception leader in Texas, previously held by Jordan Shipley
148Marcus Baugh
Riverside (CA) J.W. North
TE6-4/233Ohio State
Baugh finished with 38 catches for 610 yards and three touchdowns and added 54 tackles as a senior.
149Jon Reschke
Bloomfield (MI) Brother Rice
LB6-2/229Michigan State
Reschke had 133 tackles, 11 tackles for loss and eight sacks on a state championship team.
150Tim Kimbrough
Indianapolis (IN) Warren Central
LB6-1/226Georgia
Kimbrough had 121 tackles, 11 tackles for a loss, seven sacks, four forced fumbles and one interception in 10 games as a senior
151Chans Cox
Lakeside (AZ) Blue Ridge
LB6-3/230Arizona State
Cox was plagued by injuries in 2012, but managed 40 tackles, two sacks, a pair of forced fumbles, and a fumble recovery.
152J.T. Barrett
Wichita Falls (TX) Rider
QB6-1/209Ohio State
Barrett’s season ended early because of a torn ACL. In the five games he played he rushed for 569 yards and seven touchdowns on 90 carries, and passed for 748 yards and five touchdowns
153Tyree Robinson
San Diego (CA) Lincoln
ATH6-4/180Oregon
Robinson averaged nearly 19 yards per catch in his senior season.
154D.J. Ward
Moore (OK) Southmoore
DE6-3/245Oklahoma
Ward was ruled ineligible for his senior season because of transfer rules, but will enroll at Oklahoma in January
155Brandon Kublanow
Marietta (GA) Walton
OL6-3/289Georgia
Kublanow played all three line positions while blocking for fellow Rivals250 running back Tyren Jones.
156Reeve Koehler
Honolulu (HI) St. Louis
OL6-3/321Arkansas
Koehler anchored an offense that averaged 384.5 yards per game this season
157Cornelius Elder
Nashville (TN) Ensworth
ATH5-11/170Miami
Elder finished his high school career with 6,351 rushing yards, including 2,617 and 36 touchdowns as a senior.
158Cord Sandberg
Bradenton (FL) Manatee
QB6-3/205Mississippi State
Sandberg passed for over 2,400 yards with 34 touchdowns against one interception.
159Aaron Bailey
Bolingbrook (IL) Bolingbrook
QB6-2/215Illinois
Bailey missed several games as a senior with a knee sprain
160Kerrick Huggins
Dallas (TX) Skyline
DT6-4/283Oklahoma
Huggins led his team to double digit wins this season.
161Joe Mathis
Upland (CA) Upland
DE6-4/254Washington
Mathis finished with 77 tackles and 10 sacks in his senior season.
162Hunter Bivin
Owensboro (KY) Apollo
OL6-7/288Notre Dame
Bivin started all 11 games at left tackle.
163Torrodney Prevot
Houston (TX) Alief Taylor
DE6-3/201Oregon
Prevot recorded double digit sacks as a senior in 2012 and helped propel Taylor to the second round of the playoffs.
164Nick Washington
Jacksonville (FL) Trinity Christian
DB6-0/183Florida
Washington rushed for 738 yards and 10 touchdowns along with18 catches for 270 yards. He also added three interceptions on defense.
165David Dawson
Detroit (MI) Cass Tech
OL6-4/282Michigan
Dawson played left tackle on a Cass Tech team that won their second straight Division 1 state title in 2012
166Denver Kirkland
Miami (FL) Booker T. Washington
OL6-5/333Arkansas
Kirkland was a key cog on state final bound squad that is averaging a Miami-Dade County best 45.2 points per game.
167Danny Etling
Terre Haute (IN) Terre Haute South Vigo
QB6-3/200Purdue
Etling finished his senior season completing 109 of 211 passes for 1,505 yards and 11 touchdowns with nine interceptions
168Andrew Billings
Waco (TX) Waco
DT6-1/305Baylor
Billings was named all-state on both offense and defense as a senior in 2012.
169Johnny Johnson
Fresno (CA) Central East
DB5-10/175UCLA
Johnson helped lead his team to an 11-win season.
170Jason Carr
Memphis (TN) White Station
DE6-6/280Tennessee
Carr was named all-district after starting all 10 games at defensive end.
171Bucky Hodges
Virginia Beach (VA) Salem
QB6-5/225Virginia Tech
Through 10 ten games as a senior, Hodges threw for 2,380 yards with 19 passing touchdowns and six interceptions. On the ground he had 627 yards and scored 10 touchdowns.
172Rami Hammad
Irving (TX) Irving
OL6-5/320Texas
Hammad spent 2012 as an offensive tackle earning all-district honors in his senior campaign
173Stanvon Taylor
Tulsa (OK) East Central
ATH5-11/165Oklahoma
Taylor recorded 67 receptions for 1,106 yards and 15 TDs, two rushing touchdowns, four interceptions, and an 85-yard kickoff return for a touchdown as a senior
174Darren Carrington
San Diego (CA) Horizon
WR6-2/187Oregon
Carrington had 51 receptions for 902 yards and 12 touchdowns in his senior season.
175Billy Price
Youngstown (OH) Austintown Fitch
DT6-4/280Ohio State
Price was named Division I Player of the Year in Ohio as a senior.
176William Fuller
Philadelphia (PA) Roman Catholic
WR6-1/168Notre Dame
In 10 games as a senior, Fuller had 57 receptions for 930 yards with eight touchdowns, 1 kick return for a touchdown and three interceptions on defense.
177Jeremy Cutrer
Kentwood (LA) Jewel Sumner
DB6-3/175Junior College
Cutrer worked both sides of the ball as a senior in 2012, helping Sumner to a 7-5 record
178Francis Owusu
Westlake Village (CA) Oaks Christian
WR6-3/195Stanford
Owusu finished with 52 catches for 915 yards and 11 touchdowns as a senior.
179Tim Harris
Richmond (VA) Varina
DB6-2/190Virginia
As a senior, Harris made 62 tackles, had two interceptions and scored two touchdowns.
180Nico Falah
Bellflower (CA) St. John Bosco
OL6-4/267USC
Falah helped lead an offense that averaged about 38 points per game.
181Na'Ty Rodgers
Pomfret (MD) McDonough
OL6-5/278South Carolina
Rodgers helped his team to a 9-2 season this fall.
182Josh Banderas
Lincoln (NE) Lincoln Southwest
LB6-2/220Nebraska
Banderas had 119 tackles, 11 for loss, three sacks and three interceptions on defense while adding 1,237 rushing yards and 19 touchdowns on offense in 2012.
183Jordan Cunningham
Fort Lauderdale (FL) University School
WR6-3/175Vanderbilt
Cunningham grabbed 50 passes for 725 yards and eight touchdowns while leading the Suns to a state final appearance.
184Tyrone Crowder
Rockingham (NC) Richmond County
OL6-2/315Clemson
Crowder was a key member of a high-octane offense that finished the season 11-2.
185Johnathan Ford
New Hope (AL) New Hope
RB5-11/190Auburn
Ford ran for 1,466 yards and 24 touchdowns on 109 carries while playing defensive back. 
186Devon Allen
Phoenix (AZ) Brophy Prep
WR6-1/190Oregon
Allen had 43 receptions for 749 yards and nine touchdowns as a senior. He also set state records in the 110-meter hurdles and the 300-meter hurdles.
187Artie Burns
Miami (FL) Northwestern
DB6-0/183Miami
Burns registered 81 tackles, two interceptions, one fumble recovery, and two kick return touchdowns on special teams.
188Jake Campos
West Des Moines (IA) Valley
OL6-7/250Iowa State
Campos led West Des Moines Valley to a 10-3 record in 2012
189Hatari Byrd
Fresno (CA) Central East
DB6-1/190Oklahoma
Byrd helped lead a defense that gave up less than 17 points per outing.
190Quinton Powell
Daytona Beach (FL) Mainland
LB6-2/190USC
Powell directed his team to a 9-5 season and quarterfinal playoff appearance.
191John Lopez
Orange (CA) Lutheran
OL6-6/315UCLA
Lopez helped lead his team to six wins this season.
192Cooper Bateman
Salt Lake City (UT) Cottonwood Senior
QB6-3/215Alabama
Bateman's team struggled this season as the offense averaged only about 20 points and won only three games.
193Jeryl Brazil
Loranger (LA) Loranger
DB5-10/181LSU
Brazil worked at quarterback and defensive back in 2012, helping Loranger to a 9-2 season
194L.J. Moore
Fresno (CA) Central East
DB6-1/170Oklahoma
Moore helped lead his team to 11 wins as a senior.
195Johnathon McCrary
Ellenwood (GA) Cedar Grove
QB6-4/200Vanderbilt
McCrary finished his senior season passing for 2,927 yards with 28 touchdowns.
196Marcus McWilson
Youngstown (OH) Cardinal Mooney
DB6-0/195Kentucky
McWilson finished his senior season with 57 solo tackles, 12 tackles for loss and three interceptions
197James Hearns
Tallahassee (FL) Lincoln
LB6-3/230list
Hearns returned from a knee injury during his junior year to force 50 tackles and two interceptions during senior season.
198Joey Ivie
Dade City (FL) Pasco
DE6-4/270Florida
Ivie collected 89 tackles, 12 sacks, three forced fumbles, and one fumble recovery for a team that recorded seven shut outs.
199Myles Jack
Bellevue (WA) Bellevue
LB6-2/215UCLA
Jack helped lead an offense that averaged more than 46 points per game.
200Kevin Olsen
Wayne (NJ) Wayne Hills
QB6-3/196Miami
Olsen missed a majority of his senior season with an injury, but he was healthy for four games and threw for 435 yards and five touchdowns.
201Jermaine Grace
Miramar (FL) Miramar
LB6-1/196Miami
Grace led his team to the second round of the state playoffs on a defense that gave up less than 16 points per game.
202Nadir Barnwell
Piscataway (NJ) Piscataway
ATH6-0/190Rutgers
Going into the state semifinals, Barnwell had passed for 459 yards and five touchdowns. He also helped lead a defense that allowed 11 points per game.
203Will Likely
Belle Glade (FL) Glades Central
DB5-7/172Maryland
Likely had around 40 tackles, 3 interceptions and 2 kick return touchdowns to go with 4 punt return TDs.
204Jayme Thompson
Toledo (OH) Central Catholic
DB6-2/183Ohio State
Thompson helped lead Central Catholic to the Division 2 state title as a senior
205Rickey Jefferson
Destrehan (LA) Destrehan
DB6-0/180LSU
Jefferson was a key contributor at receiver for Destrehan in 2012
206Deon Hollins Jr.
Missouri City (TX) Fort Bend Marshall
LB6-2/225UCLA
Through 13 games, Hollins has helped Fort Bend Marshall to a 13-0 season as a leader on the defensive side of the ball
207Ben Boulware
Anderson (SC) T. L. Hanna
LB6-0/225Clemson
Boulware was a standout in both the Shrine Bowl of the Carolinas and the Under Armour Game
208Fred Ross
Tyler (TX) John Tyler
WR6-1/200Mississippi State
Through 12 games, Ross has 63 receptions for 1,290 yards and 18 touchdowns, while adding 26 carries for 144 yards and three touchdowns
209Ishmael Wilson
Dallas (TX) Bishop Dunne
OL6-5/275Texas A&M
Wilson was a key contributor on the offensive front, and helped lead Bishop Dunne to the first round of the playoffs and a 4-7 finish
210Sebastian Larue
Santa Monica (CA) Santa Monica
WR5-10/175Texas A&M
LaRue finished with 51 receptions for 868 yards and eight touchdowns as a senior.
211Mitchell Parsons
Parker (CO) Chaparral
TE6-5/230Vanderbilt
Parsons caught 45 passes for 755 yards and seven touchdowns as a senior.
212Ebenezer Ogundeko
Brooklyn (NY) Thomas Jefferson
DE6-3/227Clemson
In nine games as a senior, Ogundeko racked up 74 tackles, 17 sacks and two touchdowns.
213Cameron Hunt
Corona (CA) Centennial
OL6-4/267Oregon
Hunt helped lead a team that won 14 games, played in the state bowl championship game, and an offense that averaged 49 points per game.
214Taj Williams
Tallahassee (FL) Lincoln
WR6-4/175Indiana
Williams had over 500 yards receiving with nine touchdowns and added four interceptions on defense.
215Noel Ellis
New Orleans (LA) Edna Karr
DB5-10/170Texas A&M
Ellis recorded 25 tackles, 8 INTs, 6 PBUs, 2 fumble recoveries and 10 total return TDs while leading his team to a state championship.
216Devin Lauderdale
Houston (TX) Bellaire
WR5-11/170Texas Tech
Lauderdale finished 2012 with 27 receptions for 583 yards and nine touchdowns, with 12 carries for 127 yards and three touchdowns.
217Tyshon Dye
Elberton (GA) Elbert County
RB6-0/200Clemson
A four-year letterman, Dye’s senior season was cut short due to a broken ankle.
218Caleb Day
Hilliard (OH) Darby
ATH6-0/188Illinois
Day rushed for 463 yards and nine touchdowns, had 32 receptions for 490 yards and six touchdowns and collected 45 tackles, five interceptions and two fumble recoveries as a senior
219Jalen Reeves-Maybin
Clarksville (TN) Northeast
ATH6-1/198Tennessee
Entering the final game of his senior season, Maybin had rushed 1,925 yards and 24 touchdowns as an option quarterback.
220D.J. Park
Dillon (SC) Dillon
OL6-6/335South Carolina
Park led his team to a 14-1 record as a senior.
221Jason Hatcher
Louisville (KY) Trinity
DE6-2/240Kentucky
Hatcher finished the regular season with 12 sacks and helped Trinity win a Kentucky State Championship.
222Mike Williams
Santee (SC) Lake Marion
WR6-4/185Clemson
As a senior, Williams had 54 receptions for 1,295 yards and ten touchdowns. Defensively he also added 15 tackles and three interceptions.
223Corey Clement
Glassboro (NJ) Glassboro
RB5-11/205Wisconsin
Clement had complied 2,122 yards rushing on 182 carries and scored 32 rushing touchdowns heading into the state finals.
224Jordan Sherit
Tampa (FL) Hillsborough
DE6-5/234Florida
Sherit posted 21 tackles, six sacks, and a fumble recovery before suffering a knee injury that caused him to miss the rest of his senior season.
225Jermaine Kelly
Los Angeles (CA) Salesian
DB6-2/185Washington
Kelly had four receiving touchdowns and five interceptions for an 11-win team.
226Chase Abbington
St. Peters (MO) Fort Zumwalt South
ATH6-4/210Missouri
Abbington rushed for 1,459 yards and 27 touchdowns as a senior. He also picked off a pair of passes from the safety position. 
227Isaiah Jones
Milton (FL) Milton
WR6-4/194Florida State
Jones had 435 yards receiving on 31 receptions and four scores with one rushing TD. 
228Adam Taylor
Katy (TX) Katy
RB6-1/210Nebraska
Taylor missed almost the entire junior season with an injury but has recovered well rushing for 2,755 yards and 44 TDs for state champion Katy.
229Thomas Duarte
Santa Ana (CA) Mater Dei
WR6-3/225UCLA
Duarte had 50 catches for 920 yards and 15 touchdowns through 13 games.
230Reggie Davis
Tallahassee (FL) Lincoln
WR6-0/159Georgia
Davis accounted for over 453 yards of total offense and four touchdowns.
231Antonio Allen
Indianapolis (IN) Ben Davis
DB5-10/205Indiana
Allen had 73 tackles, two tackles for loss, two interceptions and a fumble recovery as a senior.
232John Diarse
Monroe (LA) Neville
WR6-0/202LSU
Through 13 games, Diarse rushed for 1,176 yards and 20 touchdowns on 121 carries, while completing 87 of 146 passes for 1,552 yards and 17 touchdowns
233Brendan Langley
Marietta (GA) Kell
DB6-1/188Georgia
Langley finished the season with six interceptions on defense and 13 receiving touchdowns on offense.
234Laquvionte Gonzalez
Cedar Hill (TX) Cedar Hill
ATH5-10/148Texas A&M
Through 13 games, Gonzalez has rushed for 1,223 yards and 19 TDs on 141 carries, and caught 29 passes for 305 yards and 4 TDs
235A.J. Turman
Orlando (FL) Boone
RB6-0/205Georgia
Turman ran for 1,245 yards and fifteen scores during senior campaign.
236Kyrion Parker
Manvel (TX) Manvel
WR6-3/185Texas A&M
Parker finished 2012 with 42 receptions for 899 yards and 14 TDs
237Taco Charlton
Pickerington (OH) Central
DE6-6/249Michigan
Charlton played both ways as a senior, collecting 116 tackles, 24 tackles for loss and 19 sacks on defense
238Jamal Carter
Miami (FL) Southridge
DB6-1/175Miami
Carter recorded 74 tackles and an interception in 2012.
239Darius Latham
Indianapolis (IN) North Central
DT6-5/291Indiana
Latham collected 46 tackles, 10 tackles for loss and four sacks in nine games as a senior.
240Darius Paige
Foley (AL) Foley
DT6-4/314Alabama
Paige had 55 tackles, 10 hurries, 6 sacks, and four forced fumbles as a senior.
241Ross Douglas
Avon (OH) Avon
DB5-10/180Michigan
Douglas recorded three interceptions and rushed for 1,363 yards and 24 touchdowns as a senior
242Jayron Kearse
Fort Myers (FL) South Fort Myers
ATH6-4/195Clemson
Kearse tallied 87 tackles, three sacks, and three interceptions while blocking a punt and scoring four touchdowns.
243Ra'Shaad Samples
Dallas (TX) Skyline
WR6-0/170Oklahoma State
Samples recorded 62 receptions for 1,072 yards and 23 scores while completing 170 of 315 passes as a senior.
244David Kenney
Indianapolis (IN) Pike
DE6-2/250Indiana
Kenney finished his senior season with 60 tackles including 17 for loss and 13 sacks
245Darrell Daniels
Oakley (CA) Freedom
WR6-4/205Washington
Daniels finished with 54 receptions for 947 yards and 11 touchdowns for a 9-win team
246Greg Gilmore
Hope Mills (NC) South View
DT6-4/275LSU
Gilmore finished the year with 79 tackles and two sacks.
247Jason Smith
Mobile (AL) McGill Toolen
ATH6-1/187Auburn
Smith led his team to an 12-1 record while playing QB en route to being named Class 6A All-State Honorable Mention. 
248Connor Mitch
Raleigh (NC) Wakefield
QB6-3/210South Carolina
Mitch finished his senior season with 4,714 passing yards and 64 touchdowns.
249Eldridge Massington
Mesquite (TX) West Mesquite
WR6-3/205UCLA
Massigton was sidelined for the 2012 season with a torn ACL.
250Austin Sanders
Cleveland (TN) Bradley Central
OL6-5/300Tennessee
Sanders started all 11 games for Bradley Central and also won Tennessee’s Class 3A Mr. Football award.


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