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Rivals.com Rivals250 2010 | Rivals.com Football Recruiting | last sorted on 1/15/2010

2010 RankPosHt/WtSchools
1Ronald Powell
Moreno Valley (CA) Rancho Verde
DE6-4/230Florida
Was named MVP of the 10th annual US Army All-American Bowl.
2Seantrel Henderson
Saint Paul (MN) Cretin-Derham Hall
OL6-8/301Miami
Led team to its second state title in school history.
3Kyle Prater
Hillside (IL) Proviso West
WR6-5/205USC
Finished senior season with 64 catches for 1,151 yards and 23 touchdowns.
4Sharrif Floyd
Philadelphia (PA) George Washington
DT6-3/310Florida
Led all players with two sacks in Army Bowl.
5Keenan Allen
Greensboro (NC) Northern Guilford
DB6-3/195California
Helped team win first conference championship in school history.
6Robert Woods
Gardena (CA) Junipero Serra
ATH6-1/180USC
Led school to first CIF-Title in more than 20 years.
7Dominique Easley
Staten Island (NY) Curtis
DT6-3/258Florida
Selected as one of the game MVPs in Under Armour Game.
8Owamagbe Odighizuwa
Portland (OR) David Douglas
DE6-3/234UCLA
Had 90 tackles and 10 sacks as a senior.
9Da'Rick Rogers
Calhoun (GA) Calhoun
WR6-3/206Tennessee
Finished senior season with 86 catches for 1,641 yards and 22 touchdowns.
10Marcus Lattimore
Duncan (SC) Byrnes
RB6-0/210South Carolina
Earned South Carolina Mr. Football award while leading team in rushing yards and receptions in 2009.
11Michael Dyer
Little Rock (AR) Little Rock Christian
RB5-8/201Auburn
Dyer was named Gatorade Arkansas Player of the Year in 2009 after rushing for 2,484 yards in just 12 games.
12Jackson Jeffcoat
Plano (TX) Plano West
DE6-3/230Texas
Recorded 82 tackles and nine sacks as a senior.
13Robert Crisp
Raleigh (NC) Athens Drive
OL6-7/299N.C. State
Led team to second round of the playoffs in Class 4A as a senior.
14Lamarcus Joyner
Fort Lauderdale (FL) St. Thomas Aquinas
DB5-8/166Florida State
Defensive star was fourth on the team in scoring while returning three kicks for scores in 2009.
15Latwan Anderson
Cleveland (OH) Glenville Academic Campus
ATH5-11/185Miami
Helped team to state championship game as a senior.
16Jordan Hicks
West Chester (OH) Lakota West
LB6-2/220Texas
Was the recipient of the second Annual Dick Butkus award given to the nation's top high school linebacker.
17Dillon Baxter
San Diego (CA) Mission Bay
RB5-11/187USC
Was awarded the Ken Hall Trophy, which recognizes the nation's top high school player.
18Chris Martin
Aurora (CO) Grandview High School
DE6-4/240California
Was named starting linebacker in the Army Bowl.
19Spencer Ware
Cincinnati (OH) Princeton
ATH5-11/220LSU
Leading rusher in Army Bowl.
20Christian Jones
Winter Park (FL) Lake Howell
LB6-4/220Florida State
Had four tackles and a pass breakup in Under Armour Game.
21William Gholston
Detroit (MI) Southeastern
DE6-7/237Michigan State
Recorded 113 tackles and an astonishing 27 sacks as a senior.
22Shon Coleman
Olive Branch (MS) Olive Branch
OL6-7/285Auburn
Selected as a starter in the Army Bowl.
23DeMarcus Milliner
Millbrook (AL) Stanhope Elmore
DB6-2/180Alabama
Had four tackles, and two pass breakups, while helping the Alabama squad hold Mississippi to 44 yards total offense in All-Star Classic.
24Markeith Ambles
McDonough (GA) Henry County
WR6-2/182USC
Recorded five catches for 86 yards in Hawaii/Mainland Bowl.
25Matt Elam
West Palm Beach (FL) Dwyer
DB6-0/205Florida
Led team to a 4A State Championship in 2009.
26Lache Seastrunk
Temple (TX) Temple
RB5-11/192Oregon
Rushed for 1,179 yards and 11 touchdowns, whle catching 12 passes for 218 yards as a senior.
27George Uko
Chino (CA) Don Lugo
DT6-4/300USC
Helped team double its win total from the previous year in 2009.
28Joshua Shaw
Palmdale (CA) Palmdale
DB6-1/195Florida
Passed for 2,279 yards while rushing for 921 yards and recording 50 tackles on defense as a senior.
29Reggie Wilson
Haltom City (TX) Haltom
DE6-2/240Texas
Leading tackler in the Army Bowl.
30Gabe King
Eugene (OR) South Eugene
DE6-6/253California
Was selected as member of Army Bowl.
31J.R. Ferguson
Chatham (VA) Hargrave Military Academy
DE6-3/272LSU
In the fall of 2009, ran an amazing 4.67 during Hargrave's post season workout at 272 pounds.
32James Hurst
Indianapolis (IN) Plainfield
OL6-5/284North Carolina
Was an Under Armour All-American.
33Cassius Marsh
Westlake Village (CA) Oaks Christian
DT6-3/275UCLA
Blocked field goal in Army Bowl that resulted in touchdown.
34Mike Davis
Dallas (TX) Skyline
WR6-1/185Texas
Recorded three catches for 53 yards and touchdown in Under Armour Game.
35Corey Lemonier
Hialeah (FL) Hialeah
DE6-4/223Auburn
Selected to the Aloha Prep Bowl and the Under Armour Game.
36Tevin Jackson
Garland (TX) Garland
LB6-3/230Texas
Helped lead team to 9-3 record while being selected a Army All-American in 2009.
37Ivan McCartney
Miramar (FL) Miramar
WR6-3/180West Virginia
Led team to 6A State title and was a U.S. Army All-American.
38Cecil Whiteside
Newport Beach (CA) Newport Harbor
LB6-3/220California
Tied for second leading tackler for the West squad in the Army Bowl.
39Luke Joeckel
Arlington (TX) Arlington
OL6-6/280Texas A&M
Named left tackler starter in the Under Armour Game.
40Alec Ogletree
Newnan (GA) Newnan
DB6-3/210Georgia
Named left tackler starter in the Under Armour Game.
41Darius White
Fort Worth (TX) Dunbar
WR6-2/205Texas
Had 24 catches for 491 yards and eight touchdowns as a senior.
42Jeff Luc
Port St. Lucie (FL) Treasure Coast
LB6-1/230Florida State
Under Armour All-American led team to 8-4 record in 2009.
43Chaz Green
Tampa (FL) Tampa Catholic
OL6-6/290Florida
Under Armour All-American led team to 8-4 record in 2009.
44Silas Redd
Stamford (CT) King & Low Heywood Thomas
RB5-10/200Penn State
Was a finalist for the National Player of the Year Award, given out by the U.S. Army.
45T.J. Stripling
Decatur (GA) Southwest Dekalb
DE6-6/215Georgia
Recorded 65 tackles and 15 sacks as a junior.
46Trovon Reed
Thibodaux (LA) Thibodaux
ATH6-0/173Auburn
Was the leading paser and second leading rusher on his team, helping him earn a spot on Army Bowl roster.
47Jaylen Watkins
Cape Coral (FL) Cape Coral
DB6-1/172Florida
Was member of East squad in the Army Bowl.
48Jake Matthews
Missouri City (TX) Elkins
OL6-5/275Texas A&M
Started at center for the West squad in the Army Bowl.
49Khairi Fortt
Stamford (CT) Stamford
LB6-2/220Penn State
Second-leading tackler on team also had two tackles in Army Bowl.
50Anthony Barr
Los Angeles (CA) Loyola
ATH6-4/230UCLA
Selected to the Army Bowl.
51Xavier Grimble
Las Vegas (NV) Bishop Gorman
TE6-6/245USC
Caught 39 passes for 699 yards and nine touchdowns as a senior.
52Justin McCay
Shawnee (KS) Bishop Miege
ATH6-3/197Oklahoma
Two-way star led team to Class 4A state title in 2009.
53Brennan Clay
San Diego (CA) Scripps Ranch
RB6-0/190Oklahoma
Rushed for 1,812 yards and 21 touchdowns as a senior.
54Jeffrey Whitaker
Warner Robins (GA) Warner Robins
DT6-3/295Auburn
Tremendous performance in the GACA North/South All Star game and Army Bowl.
55Jawuan James
Suwanee (GA) North Gwinnett
OL6-6/293Tennessee
Selected as starter for Under Armour Game.
56C.J. Mosley
Theodore (AL) Theodore
LB6-2/212Alabama
Selected to AL/MS All Star Classic and Army Bowl.
57Braylon Heard
Youngstown (OH) Cardinal Mooney
RB5-11/180Nebraska
Rushed for 1,973 yards and 24 touchdowns as a senior.
58John Fulton
Manning (SC) Manning
DB6-1/180Alabama
Member of both NC/SC Shrine Bowl and Under Armour Game.
59Andrew Norwell
Cincinnati (OH) Anderson
OL6-7/275Ohio State
Selected to the Army All-American Bowl.
60Victor Hampton
Darlington (SC) Darlington
DB5-11/170South Carolina
Selected to the Army Bowl.
61Christian Green
Tampa (FL) Tampa Catholic
ATH6-2/200Florida State
Led team to the 2B state championship game as a senior.
62Tony Jefferson
Chula Vista (CA) Eastlake
DB6-0/196Oklahoma
Rushed for 1,117 yards and 20 touchdowns, while recording 35 tackles in 2009.
63Jake Heaps
Sammamish (WA) Skyline
QB6-2/195BYU
Led team to second straight state championship and was nine for 12 at Army Bowl.
64Trey Hopkins
Galena Park (TX) North Shore
OL6-4/270Texas
Was selected as a starter for the Army All-American Bowl.
65Roderick Smith
Fort Wayne (IN) Harding
RB6-3/220Ohio State
Finished high school career with 6,620 yards rushing.
66Corey Miller
Duncan (SC) Byrnes
DE6-4/227Tennessee
Selected to NC/SC Shrine Bowl and Under Armour Game.
67Phillip Sims
Chesapeake (VA) Oscar Smith
QB6-2/209Alabama
Threw for 2,938 yards, 33 touchdowns and only four interceptions as a senior.
68D.J. Morgan
Woodland Hills (CA) Taft
RB5-11/175USC
Rushed for 1,400 yards and 23 touchdowns in injury-shortened season.
69Brandon Willis
Duncan (SC) Byrnes
DE6-3/255North Carolina
Recorded three sacks, and three tackles for a loss in state championship game.
70Alfy Hill
Shallotte (NC) West Brunswick
DE6-4/222Alabama
Was selected as member of the Under Armour All-American Game.
71Ian Silberman
Fleming Island (FL) Fleming Island
OL6-4/257Florida
Under All-American led his team to 10-3 record in 2009.
72Nick Demien
Wentzville (MO) Timberland
OL6-6/295Missouri
Was selected as a starter for the Army Bowl.
73DeAndrew White
Galena Park (TX) North Shore
WR6-0/170Alabama
Stellar week of practice at the Army Bowl.
74Bronson Kaufusi
Provo (UT) Timpview
DE6-6/250BYU
Missed most of senior season, but was still selected as an Under Armour All-American.
75Justin Hunter
Virginia Beach (VA) Ocean Lakes
WR6-4/172Tennessee
Stellar week of practice at the Under Armour All-American Game.
76Brent Benedict
Jacksonville (FL) Bolles
OL6-4/278Georgia
Was selected to the Under Armour All-American Game.
77Chris Dunkley
Pahokee (FL) Pahokee
WR5-10/164Florida
Had 600 yards in receiving and six touchdown catches in 2009.
78Marquis Flowers
Goodyear (AZ) Millennium
ATH6-3/210Arizona
Rushed for 1,247 yards and 16 touchdowns, while recording 62 tackles as a senior.
79Garrison Smith
Atlanta (GA) Douglass
DT6-4/250Georgia
Had 80 tackles, 20 tackles for a loss and 10 sacks in 2009.
80Jacques Smith
Ooltewah (TN) Ooltewah
DE6-3/225Tennessee
Finished senior season with 79 tackles, 21 tackles for a loss and 9.5 sacks as a senior.
81Gerald Christian
West Palm Beach (FL) Dwyer
TE6-3/220Florida
Helped lead team to 4A state championship and as selected a Army All-American.
82Cedric Ogbuehi
Allen (TX) Allen
OL6-5/270Texas A&M
Held his own versus Ronald Powell in Army Bowl scrimmage.
83Jarrick Williams
Eight Mile (AL) Blount
DB6-2/205Alabama
Selected to play in the AL/MS All-Star Classic and the Army Bowl.
84Martavis Bryant
Anderson (SC) T. L. Hanna
WR6-4/190Clemson
Selected to both the NC/SC Shrine Bowl and the U.S. Army All-American Bowl.
85Louis Nix
Jacksonville (FL) Raines
DT6-2/320Notre Dame
Selected to the Under Armour All-American Game.
86Matt James
Cincinnati (OH) St. Xavier
OL6-8/290Notre Dame
Was a starter in the Army Bowl.
87Malcolm Jones
Westlake Village (CA) Oaks Christian
ATH6-1/210UCLA
Led team to CIF title game and was selected as starter of Army Bowl.
88Ricky Heimuli
Salt Lake City (UT) Brighton
DT6-4/280Oregon
Two-way starter was selected to Aloha Prep Bowl and Army Bowl.
89Terrence Mitchell
Tampa (FL) Hillsborough
DB5-10/165USF
As a junior, finished second in the state in long and triple jumps.
90Eric Reid
Geismar (LA) Dutchtown
DB6-2/210LSU
Was tabbed a starter in the Army Bowl.
91Kelcy Quarles
Greenwood (SC) Greenwood
DT6-4/265South Carolina
Was selected to the NC/SC Shrine Bowl and the Army Bowl.
92Sione Potoae
Lakewood (WA) Lakes
DT6-3/285Washington
Led team to a 12-1 record and was selected to the Army Bowl as a senior.
93Dion Bailey
Lakewood (CA) Lakewood
DB6-1/195USC
Help lead team to an undefeated conference record and 11-2 overall as a senior.
94Roy Finch
Niceville (FL) Niceville
RB5-8/170Oklahoma
Led team to 4A state championship game in 2009.
95Leon Orr
New Port Richey (FL) Gulf
DT6-4/300Florida
Selected as member of the Under All-American Game.
96Chris Jones
Daingerfield (TX) Daingerfield
WR6-0/172Texas
Helped lead team to 2A state title in 2009.
97Curtis White
Eugene (OR) Sheldon
TE6-5/240Oregon
Caught 44 passes for 773 yards and 12 touchdowns, while recording 63 tackles for state championship team in 2009.
98Taylor Bible
Denton (TX) Guyer
DT6-3/280Texas
Led team to a 13-2 record in 2009 and was member of Under Armour All-American Game.
99Cullen Christian
Pittsburgh (PA) Penn Hills
DB6-0/180Michigan
Recorded four picks while leading team to state quarterfinals in 2009.
100Demetrius Wright
Corona (CA) Corona
DB6-1/201USC
Selected as starter in Army Bowl.
101Quinton Spain
Petersburg (VA) Petersburg
OL6-5/330West Virginia
Top one-on-one performer for East squad at Army Bowl.
102Mike Hull
Canonsburg (PA) Canon McMillan
LB6-1/215Penn State
Top one-on-one performer for East squad at Army Bowl.
103Calvin Barnett
Tulsa (OK) Booker T. Washington
DT6-3/330Arkansas
Selected as starter for the West squad in Army Bowl.
104Nick Forbes
Frederick (MD) Thomas Johnson
LB6-0/223California
Was selected as player in Crab Bowl and Army Bowl.
105Kadron Boone
Ocala (FL) Trinity Catholic
WR6-1/190LSU
Helped lead team to 9-3 record as a senior.
106Storm Johnson
Loganville (GA) Loganville
RB6-1/217Miami
Rushed for 1, 937 yards an 31 touchdowns in just 11 games as a senior.
107Ashton Dorsey
Tyler (TX) John Tyler
DT6-2/276Texas
Under Armour All-American led team to 12-2 record in 2009.
108Ross Apo
Arlington (TX) The Oakridge School
WR6-2/190BYU
Named starter for the Army Bowl.
109Jordon James
Corona (CA) Corona
RB5-10/190UCLA
Rushed for 1,191 yards and 10 touchdowns, while catching 15 passes for 197 yards and three touchdowns as a senior.
110Dietrich Riley
La Canada (CA) St. Francis
DB6-0/200UCLA
Rushed for 899 yards and nine touchdowns, while catching 29 passes for 436 yards in 2009.
111Nickell Robey
Frostproof (FL) Frostproof
DB5-8/165USC
Rivals MVP of the Florida Athletic Coaches Association North-South All-Star Game.
112Christian Thomas
Palmdale (CA) Highland
TE6-3/235USC
Finished his senior year with 700 yards receiving, nine touchdowns and 13 sacks as a senior.
113Connor Wood
Houston (TX) Second Baptist
QB6-4/209Texas
Threw for 2,669 yards and 19 touchdowns, while rushing for 668 yards in 2009.
114Christian Bryant
Cleveland (OH) Glenville Academic Campus
DB5-10/173Ohio State
Led team to state championship game and was member of Army Bowl.
115Dominic Espinosa
Cedar Park (TX) Cedar Park
OL6-4/295Texas
Selected as member of the Army Bowl.
116Kenny Shaw
Orlando (FL) Dr. Phillips
WR6-0/160Florida State
Selected as member of the Army Bowl.
117Arie Kouandjio
Hyattsville (MD) DeMatha
OL6-6/314Alabama
Led team to state championship game and an 11-1 record as a senior.
118Corey Brown
Springfield (PA) Cardinal O'Hara
ATH6-0/186Ohio State
Was leading receiver and leading rusher on 8-3 team in 2009.
119Jordan Allen
West Monroe (LA) West Monroe
DE6-6/266LSU
Helped lead team to 5A state title as a senior.
120Vincent Sanders
Macon (MS) Noxubee County
WR6-3/182Ole Miss
Helped lead team to a 12-2 record in 2009.
121Michaelee Harris
Miami (FL) Northwestern
WR6-0/167Louisville
Finished senior season with more than 400 yards receiving and seven toucdowns.
122Brett Nottingham
Danville (CA) Monte Vista
QB6-4/210Stanford
Led team to 9-4 record in 2009.
123Lynden Trail
Miami (FL) Booker T. Washington
DE6-7/220Florida
Stole the show defensively down at the Aloha Prep Bowl.
124Jesse Scroggins
Lakewood (CA) Lakewood
QB6-3/195USC
Passed for 2,462 yards and 21 touchdowns in 2009.
125Zack McCray
Lynchburg (VA) Brookville
DE6-4/236Virginia Tech
Had 15 sacks and led team to 9-3 record as a senior.
126Blake Bell
Wichita (KS) Bishop Carroll
QB6-6/210Oklahoma
Threw for 2,752 yards and 32 touchdowns while rushing for 839 yards in 2009 season.
127Cody Riggs
Ft. Lauderdale (FL) St. Thomas Aquinas
DB5-8/156Florida
Finished senior season with four interceptions and 13 pass breakups.
128LaDarius Owens
Bessemer (AL) Jess Lanier
LB6-2/225Auburn
Had two sacks in the Alabama-Mississippi All Star Classic.
129C.J. Fiedorowicz
Johnsburg (IL) Johnsburg
TE6-7/240Iowa
Had 44 catches for 921 yards and 15 touchdowns in 2009.
130Tevin Carter
Los Angeles (CA) Santee Educational Complex
WR6-3/190California
Recorded 84 tackles while catching 42 passes for 1,117 yards and eight touchdowns in 2009.
131Tyler Bray
Kingsburg (CA) Kingsburg
QB6-6/187Tennessee
Passed for 3,321 yards and 41 touchdowns, while leading team to perfect 13-0 record as a senior.
132Devin Gardner
Detroit (MI) Inkster
QB6-4/195Michigan
Led his team to the state championship game in 2009.
133Ahmad Dixon
Waco (TX) Midway
DB6-1/194Baylor
Selected as member of Aloha Prep Bowl and Army Bowl.
134Paul Jones
McKees Rocks (PA) Sto Rox
QB6-3/226Penn State
Finished career throwing for 5,617 yards with 60 touchdown passes.
135Matt Milton
Mascoutah (IL) Mascoutah
WR6-6/192Tennessee
As a junior, had 40 catches for 797 yards and none touchdowns.
136Robert Bolden
Orchard Lake (MI) St. Mary's
QB6-4/195Penn State
Threw for 1,013 yards and seven touchdowns, while rushing for 535 yards and nine touchdowns as a senior.
137Josh Shirley
Fontana (CA) Kaiser
LB6-2/225UCLA
Selected as a linebacker for the West squad in the Army Bowl.
138Randall Telfer
Rancho Cucamonga (CA) Rancho Cucamonga
TE6-4/220USC
Had 42 catches for 800 yards and six touchdowns in 2009.
139Austin Haywood
Moore (OK) Southmoore
TE6-4/245Oklahoma
Had 34 catches for 578 yards and 12 touchdowns while recording 65 tackles as a senior.
140DeMarco Cobbs
Tulsa (OK) Tulsa Central
ATH6-1/198Texas
Ran for 1,404 yards and 17 touchdowns, while recording 62 tackles on defense in 2009.
141Tai-ler Jones
Gainesville (GA) Gainesville High School
WR6-0/184Notre Dame
Had 76 catches for 1,399 yards and 18 toucdowns, while leading team to state championship game as a senior.
142Barry Brunetti
Memphis (TN) Memphis University School
QB6-0/207West Virginia
Led team to state championship and was selected starter for the East squad in the Army Bowl.
143Dyjuan Lewis
Indianapolis (IN) Pike
WR6-2/186Cincinnati
Helped lead team to 9-2 record in 2009.
144Shakim Phillips
Wayne (NJ) De Paul Catholic
WR6-2/191Boston College
Selected to play in the Army Bowl.
145Mike Thornton
Stone Mountain (GA) Stephenson
DT6-2/280Georgia
Led team to 11-1 record and was selected to the Under Armour Game.
146Joshua Reese
Miami (FL) Miami Central
WR6-1/182UCF
Had 40 receptions for 824 yards and eight touchdowns in 2009.
147Kenny Stills
Carlsbad (CA) La Costa Canyon
WR6-2/175Oklahoma
Had more than 1,000 yards receiving and 13 touchdowns in 2009.
148DeAndre Hopkins
Central (SC) D. W. Daniel
ATH6-2/194Clemson
Hopkins was the most sure handed receiver all week at the Shrine Bowl practices.
149Shep Klinke
Katy (TX) Katy
OL6-7/290Texas A&M
Led Team to a 14-2 record and a second staight championship game appearance as a senior.
150Quinton Dunbar
Miami (FL) Booker T. Washington
WR6-3/170Florida
Helped lead team to 10-2 record in 2009.
151Rajion Neal
Tyrone (GA) Sandy Creek
RB5-10/214Tennessee
Led school to its first state championship in football while going 14-1 in 2009.
152James Franklin
Corinth (TX) Lake Dallas
QB6-2/218Missouri
Passed for 2,156 yards and 19 , while rushing for 1,183 yards and 19 scores in 2009.
153Kevin Pierre-Louis
Stamford (CT) King & Low Heywood Thomas
LB6-1/215Boston College
Averaged 17.3 tackles a game as a senior.
154Deontae Cooper
Perris (CA) Citrus Hill
RB6-0/205Washington
Rushed 315 times for 2,863 yards and 34 touchdowns in 2009.
155Aaron Benson
Cedar Hill (TX) Cedar Hill
LB6-2/205Texas
Recovered from a shoulder injury during the season to compete in the Under Armour Game.
156Eduardo Clements
Miami (FL) Booker T. Washington
RB5-10/185Miami
Rushed for 694 yards and nine touchdowns on 100 carries as a senior.
157Dontae Williams
Houston (TX) Aldine
RB5-11/200Oregon
Rushed for 1,111 yards and 14 touchdowns in 2009.
158Titus Till
Upper Marlboro (MD) Wise
DB6-3/200Maryland
Has been clocked at 10.8 seconds in the 100 meters.
159Corey Nelson
Dallas (TX) Skyline
LB6-0/210Oklahoma
As a senior, Nelson recorded 120 tackles, 10 sacks and two blocked field goals.
160Jordan Haden
Fort Washington (MD) Friendly
DB6-0/198Florida
Younger brother of projected first-round NFL-draft pick Joe Haden.
161Jimmy Gjere
New Brighton (MN) Irondale
OL6-7/275Minnesota
Athletic lineman also excells in ice hockey and baseball in the offseason.
162Demar Dorsey
Lauderdale Lakes (FL) Boyd Anderson
DB6-1/175Michigan
Multi-purpose athlete started at safety in the Under Armour Game.
163Marcus Lucas
Liberty (MO) Liberty Senior
WR6-5/195Missouri
Versatile athlete played wide receiver for the West in the Army Bowl.
164Tyrus Thompson
Pflugerville (TX) Pflugerville
OL6-6/278Oklahoma
Competed in the O-D All-American Bowl after his senior season.
165Ronnie Vinson
New Orleans (LA) Isidore Newman School
ATH5-11/186LSU
After spending most of his senior year at running back, Vinson played defensive back in the O-D All-American Bowl.
166Thomas Ricketts
Wexford (PA) North Allegheny
OL6-6/265Penn State
Was named to the Big 33 Classic Roster following his senior season.
167Giovanni Di Poalo
Ventura (CA) St. Bonaventure
OL6-4/260USC
Part of an offensive line that led St. Bonaventure to an 11-2 record.
168Damien Robinson
Olive Branch (MS) Olive Branch
OL6-8/330Mississippi State
Excelled in both the Alabama-Mississippi Classic and the Army Bowl at offensive tackle.
169Darious Cummings
Titusville (FL) Astronaut
DE6-2/245Florida State
Has the ability to play tight end, defensive tackle, defensive end or linebacker at the next level.
170Anthony Jefferson
Los Angeles (CA) Cathedral
ATH6-2/173UCLA
As a senior, had 50 tackles and two interceptions on defense with 50 catches for around 1,200 yards and 21 touchdowns at receiver.
171Kyle Baublitz
York (PA) Central York
TE6-4/254Penn State
Finished his senior season with 123 tackles, one interception, a forced fumble and two blocked punts.
172Skyler Schofner
Sunbury (OH) Big Walnut
OL6-6/276Michigan State
Competed in Hawaii at the Aloha Prep Bowl following a strong senior season.
173Eddrick Loften
Irving (TX) Nimitz
DB5-10/195Tennessee
As a senior, Loften had 56 tackles, three sacks and four interceptions.
174Hayes Pullard
Los Angeles (CA) Crenshaw
ATH6-0/220USC
Following his senior year, Pullard took part in the O-D All-American Bowl.
175Carlos Thompson
Hollandale (MS) Simmons School
DE6-5/220Ole Miss
Coach's son competed in the Alabama-Mississippi Classic and the Army Bowl.
176Jonathan Dowling
Bradenton (FL) Southeast
ATH6-3/178Florida
Ball-hawking safety had two interceptions in the Under Armour Game.
177Dior Mathis
Detroit (MI) Cass Tech
DB5-8/166Oregon
One of the top cover cornerbacks on the West squad in the Army Bowl.
178Andrew Donnal
Whitehouse (OH) Anthony Wayne
OL6-7/285Iowa
After a 7-3 season, Donnal topped it off by competing in the Army Bowl.
179Keanon Lowe
Portland (OR) Jesuit
ATH5-10/170Oregon
Will play cornerback in college but rushed for 310 yards and six touchdowns on 40 carries in the Oregon state final.
180Corey Grant
Opelika (AL) Opelika
RB5-10/186Alabama
Productive all-purpose back is also the 2009 100-meter state champion with a 10.51-second time.
181A.J. Derby
Iowa City (IA) Iowa City
ATH6-4/218Iowa
Can play all over the field and showed it by playing quarterback and long-snapper at the Army Bowl.
182A.J. Cann
Bamberg (SC) Bamberg-Ehrhardt
OL6-3/260South Carolina
Undersized - but physical - lineman can play all over the offensive line or defensive tackle.
183Andrew Rodriguez
Aurora (NE) Aurora
OL6-6/298Nebraska
Selected as a starter for the West Squad in the Army Bowl.
184Jakhari Gore
Miami (FL) Columbus
RB5-10/170LSU
Still managed just more than 1,000 yards rushing in injury filled senior season.
185Mack Brown
Lithonia (GA) Martin Luther King
RB5-11/185Florida
Despite missing some time because of injury, Brown rushed for 1,100 yards as in 2009.
186Giovanni Bernard
Fort Lauderdale (FL) St. Thomas Aquinas
RB5-9/198North Carolina
Missed much of his senior year because of an injury, but as a junior rushed for 1,528 yards and 18 touchdowns.
187Chris McCain
Greensboro (NC) Northern Guilford
LB6-6/203California
Missed much of his senior season but had 97 tackles, 16 for loss and four sacks as a junior.
188Anthony Creecy
Durham (NC) Southern Durham
WR6-0/196N.C. State
Tallied 733 receiving yards in 2009.
189Adrian Hubbard
Norcross (GA) Norcross
DE6-7/227Alabama
Baskebtall star soared onto the scene as a senior, capping his year off with two sacks in the Under Armour Game.
190Michael Taylor
Atlanta (GA) Westlake
LB6-1/213Florida
Earned the MVP award for his team in the Under Armour Game.
191Tyrann Mathieu
New Orleans (LA) St. Augustine
DB5-10/175LSU
At cornerback in 2009, Mathieu had six interceptions as a safety and accounted for five touchdowns on offense.
192Tharold Simon
Eunice (LA) Eunice
ATH6-4/185LSU
Despite missing three games because of an injury, Simon finished 2009 with 29 catches for 671 yards and four touchdowns.
193Dominique Brown
Cincinnati (OH) Winton Woods
ATH6-3/215Louisville
While playing quarterback, Brown led his team to a state championship in 2009.
194Kony Ealy
New Madrid (MO) New Madrid County Central
DE6-5/230Missouri
Talented prospect excels on the basketball court as well as the football field.
195Bronson Irwin
Mustang (OK) Mustang
OL6-4/322Oklahoma
Was named all-state as a senior and also competed in the O-D All-American Bowl.
196Ivan Robinson
Longville (LA) S Beauregard
DT6-4/260Texas A&M
Finished his senior season with 94 tackles, 21 tackles for losses, nine sacks, two forced fumbles and a fumble recovery.
197Craig Sanders
Ariton (AL) Ariton
DE6-4/230Auburn
Had an impressive week of practice at the Alabama-Mississippi Classic.
198Brandon Linder
Fort Lauderdale (FL) St. Thomas Aquinas
OL6-6/290Miami
Started at center for the East squad In the Army Bowl.
199Jeremy Richardson
Springville (AL) Springville
WR6-4/220Auburn
Had 36 receptions for 554 yards and six touchdowns. He also had seven kick returns for 171 yards and another touchdown in 2009.
200Terrell Reese
Brenham (TX) Brenham
WR6-2/185Utah
Caught 14 touchdowns leading Brenham to Class 4A Divison II title game.
201Nick Dew
Virginia Beach (VA) First Colonial
DB6-2/183Virginia Tech
Strong week at Under Armour Game equals jump into Rivals250.
202Brandon Coleman
Forestville (MD) Bishop McNamara
WR6-6/200Rutgers
Tall receiver prospect that is a threat down the field.
203De'Joshua Johnson
Pahokee (FL) Pahokee
WR5-11/150Florida State
Has top-end speed, played wide receiver and quarterback for Pahokee.
204Travis Williams
Norfolk (VA) Lake Taylor
LB6-2/189Miami
Recorded nine sacks in five games this year but had 14 sacks as a junior.
205Jordan Zumwalt
Huntington Beach (CA) Edison
LB6-4/220UCLA
Made 164 tackles in just 12 games his senior season.
206David Amerson
Greensboro (NC) Dudley
DB6-3/180N.C. State
Solidified elite status with standout performance at the Shine Bowl.
207Evan Washington
DeSoto (TX) DeSoto
OL6-5/290LSU
Son of former Buffalo Bill Marvin Washington.
208Eric Humphrey
Dallas (TX) Parish Episcopal School
DT6-4/273Oklahoma
Helped lead team to a 9-4 record this season.
209Alex Crosthwaite
San Diego (CA) Cathedral Catholic
OL6-5/298California
Led one of Southern California's best teams to a 12-1 record as a senior.
210Trent Spurgeon
Owasso (OK) Owasso
OL6-8/270Arizona
Big linemen will long frame chose Cats over several Big 12 offers.
211Erik Kohler
Westlake Village (CA) Oaks Christian
OL6-4/264Washington
Opened holes for Rivals100 back Malcolm Jones and passing lanes for Nick Montana.
212Carrington Byndom
Lufkin (TX) Lufkin
DB6-0/165Texas
Tall and rangy cornerback that is not afraid to tackle.
213Brian Vogler
Columbus (GA) Brookstone School
TE6-7/248Alabama
Big athlete that also starred on the AAU basketball circuit.
214Anthony Williams
McDonough (GA) Union Grove
DE6-4/235Georgia Tech
Helped lead team to a 9-3 season in 2009.
215Louis Young
Olney (MD) Good Counsel
DB6-0/185Georgia Tech
Helped team win state championship and was Crab Bowl MVP.
216Curtis Carter
Stonewall (LA) North De Soto
ATH5-10/170TCU
Former Nebraska commit switched to TCU on Christmas Day.
217Zach Lee
McKinney (TX) McKinney
QB6-4/195LSU
Passed for 31 touchdowns and just six interceptions his senior season.
218John Harris
Garland (TX) Naaman Forest
WR6-2/187Texas
Played quarterback as a senior but will move back to receiver at Texas.
219Max Bullough
Traverse City (MI) St Francis Catholic
LB6-3/225Michigan State
Won last 26 games of his high school career and two state titles.
220Miles Dieffenbach
Pittsburgh (PA) Fox Chapel Area
OL6-5/277Penn State
Technically sound lineman is one of the nation's best center prospects.
221Christian Lombard
Palatine (IL) Fremd
OL6-5/290Notre Dame
Shot up rankings after solid week at Army Bowl.
222Denzel McCoy
Duluth (GA) Northview
DT6-4/275Georgia Tech
Big prospect that can be very disruptive in the offensive backfield.
223Bryant Jackson
Sulphur Springs (TX) Sulphur Springs
DB6-3/175Texas
Versatile prospect that can makes plays at receiver and as a kick returner.
224Ethan Grant
Coconut Creek (FL) North Broward
RB5-10/175TCU
Speedy back was the Florida 300 intermediate hurdles champion as a junior.
225Michael Carr
West Point (MS) West Point
ATH6-1/192Mississippi State
Led team to Mississippi Class 5A state championship.
226Blake Lueders
Zionsville (IN) Zionsville
DE6-5/250Stanford
Can play outside linebacker in coach Kelly's 3-4 scheme or grow into a big defensive end.
227Traylon Shead
Cayuga (TX) Cayuga
RB6-2/215Texas
Small school prospect led Cayuga to Class A Division II state title.
228Scotty Young
Denton (TX) Ryan
QB6-3/185Texas Tech
Last two seasons: 63.2 completion pecent, 8,962 yards, 129 touchdowns and only 24 interceptions.
229Keiwone Malone
Memphis (TN) Mitchell
WR6-1/165Alabama
Caught 45 touchdowns over last two season, 26 his senior year.
230David Wilkerson
Danville (CA) Monte Vista
LB6-3/235California
One of the nation's best run stoppers, adds to Cal's tremendous linebacker haul.
231Cameron Roberson
Newbury Park (CA) Newbury Park
RB6-1/215Notre Dame
Rushed for nearly 1,100 yards and 22 scores in leading team to playoffs in 2009.
232James Louis
Delray Beach (FL) Atlantic
WR5-11/178Ohio State
Speedy receiver continues Ohio State's success in south Florida.
233Mark Myers
Cleveland (OH) St. Ignatius
QB6-4/220Pittsburgh
Passed for 1,921 yards and 19 touchdowns with ony three interceptions in 2009.
234Sean Mannion
Pleasanton (CA) Foothill
QB6-5/205Oregon State
Threw for 3,521 yards and 27 touchdowns as a senior.
235Andrew Hendrix
Cincinnati (OH) Moeller
QB6-3/220Notre Dame
Quick release and strong armed prospect that is not afraid to run over defenders.
236Taylor Graham
Wheaton (IL) Wheaton North
QB6-4/211Ohio State
Son of former Ohio State quarterback Kent Graham.
237Kenneth Scott
Ontario (CA) Colony
WR6-2/198Utah
Big and strong receiver that catches ball well in traffic.
238Prince Shembo
Charlotte (NC) Ardrey Kell
LB6-2/232Notre Dame
Powerfully built prospect that could play defensive end or any linebacker position.
239Geneo Grissom
Hutchinson (KS) Hutchinson
DE6-4/230Oklahoma
Led his team to Class 5A state title again as a senior.
240Delvin Jones
Miami (FL) Miami Palmetto
ATH6-6/230Ole Miss
Prototype defensive end body, recoreded 20 sacks as a junior.
241Adrian Coxson
Baltimore (MD) City College High
WR6-2/194Florida
Smooth receiver that dominated Baltimore competition.
242Jalen Fields
Dalton (GA) Dalton
DE6-5/250Georgia
Bigger-framed prosect that could grow into a defensive tackle. Had 35 tackles for a loss his junior season.
243Davon Dunn
San Diego (CA) Lincoln
WR6-0/184Fresno State
First-team all CIF, all-league and team-MVP his senior year.
244Shaun Lewis
Missouri City (TX) Hightower
LB6-1/205Oklahoma State
Very instinctual player that recroded 235 tackles as a junior and senior.
245DeMarcus Robinson
Wichita (KS) Northwest
RB5-9/192Kansas State
Downhill runner with plenty of power. Scored 22 touchdowns his junior season.
246Rajaan Bennett
Powder Springs (GA) McEachern
RB5-11/210Vanderbilt
Named Georgia's Class 5A player of the year.
247Darius Robinson
Atlanta (GA) Westlake
DB6-0/170Clemson
Excellent kick returner that continues Westlake's long tradition of producing top talent.
248Byran Jones
Junction City (AR) Junction City
DT6-3/297Arkansas
Big and quick defensive tackle led team to Class 2A state championship.
249Barry Bostic
Louisville (GA) Jefferson County
ATH5-10/156Georgia Tech
Mr. Versatility; Passed and rushed for more than 1,100 yards and accounted for 34 touchdowns.
250James Haynes
Orange (TX) West Orange-Stark
DB6-0/181Oklahoma
Fast safety prospect that gets it done in the classroom with a 3.94 GPA.


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