KFDM COOP Posted June 6, 2006 Report Posted June 6, 2006 Rivals 100 for 2007 released 1 Jimmy Clausen QB 6-3/200 Westlake Village (CA) Oaks Christian Notre Dame The nation’s top player has been dubbed "The Chosen One" by friends and teammates. 2 Marvin Austin DT 6-3/300 Washington (D.C.) Coolidge list The nation's top defensive tackle boasts rare agility and quickness. 3 Willy Korn QB 6-2/200 Duncan (SC) James F. Byrnes Clemson Had nearly 5,000 yards of total offense his junior season. 4 Caleb King RB 5-11/186 Lilburn (GA) Parkview list Dynamic back knows how to get out of trouble in a hurry. 5 Everson Griffen DE 6-4/266 Avondale (AZ) Agua Fria list The highest ranked player ever from Arizona in the 10- year history of Rivals.com. 6 Josh Oglesby OL 6-7/315 Milwaukee (WI) Saint Francis Wisconsin Eats defensive linemen and linebackers for lunch with his 6-7, 315-pound frame. 7 Torrey Davis DT 6-5/290 Seffner (FL) Armwood list Versatile lineman uses size speed, length and athleticism to stalk ball carriers. 8 Tray Allen OL 6-4/305 Grand Prairie (TX) South Grand Prairie Texas One of the best offensive linemen to come out of the Lone Star State in several years. 9 Chris Galippo LB 6-3/235 Anaheim (CA) Servite Southern Cal Do-it-all linebacker plays for one of California’s best high school programs. 10 Terrance Toliver WR 6-4/185 Hempstead (TX) Hempstead list Has incredible upside with a very rare combination of a huge frame and great speed. 11 Eric Berry DB 5-11/194 Fairburn (GA) Creekside list Has all the tools to develop into an elite college cornerback. 12 John Chiles ATH 6-1/195 Mansfield (TX) Summit Texas Put him at a number of positions and his speed, quickness, and athleticism will take over a game. 13 John Brantley QB 6-3/190 Ocala (FL) Trinity Catholic Texas Top quarterback prospect in Florida throws a great ball and is polished beyond his years. 14 Joe McKnight ATH 5-11/180 River Ridge (LA) John Curtis list Scores touchdowns in multiple ways and is special with the ball in his hands. 15 Ryan Miller OL 6-6/278 Littleton (CO) Columbine list A monster tackle prospect that’s only going to get even bigger and stronger. 16 Noel Devine RB 5-8/175 North Fort Myers (FL) list Explosiveness stems from his vision and cutting ability. 17 Joseph Barksdale DT 6-5/305 Detroit (MI) Cass Tech list Moves like a linebacker on defense, despite being more than 300 pounds. 18 Tyrod Taylor QB 6-1/193 Hampton (VA) list The next great quarterback from Hampton Roads? 19 Arrelious Benn WR 6-2/210 Washington (D.C.) Dunbar list Benn has tight end strength with wide receiver speed. 20 Ronald Johnson DB 6-0/177 Muskegon (MI) list Possibly the nation’s best cornerback in press man coverage. 21 Martez Wilson DE 6-4/228 Chicago (IL) Simeon list Still learning how to play DE, but you can’t teach his athletic ability. 22 Marc Tyler RB 6-0/215 Westlake Village (CA) Oaks Christian list The most complete back in the nation with hands, power and speed. 23 Dwight Jones WR 6-5/210 Burlington (NC) Cummings North Carolina Big receiver will be a dangerous red zone threat. 24 Allen Bailey DE 6-3/252 Darien (GA) McIntosh County Academy list Physical speciman with great range, take off and closing speed. 25 Deonte Thompson WR 6-0/180 Belle Glade (FL) Glades Central list The rest of his game will come. It's speed that makes Thompson special. 26 Gary Gray DB 5-10/170 Columbia (SC) Richland Northeast South Carolina Excellent closing speed and refined coverage skills make him special. 27 Ryan Mallett QB 6-7/235 Texarkana (TX) Texas High Michigan One of the biggest arms in the country has people talking NFL potential already. 28 Eugene Clifford DB 6-2/190 Cincinnati (OH) Colerain list The top player in Ohio could star at safety or receiver because he’s that good. 29 Anthony Davis OL 6-6/305 Piscataway (NJ) Piscataway list Massive tackle packs great punch and anchors well. 30 James Wilson OL 6-4/308 St. Augustine (FL) Nease list The most athletic offensive guard prospect in the country. 31 Aaron Hernandez TE 6-4/235 Bristol (CT) Bristol Central Florida Record-breaking tight end catches everything in traffic. 32 Michael Huey OL 6-5/290 Kilgore (TX) Kilgore Texas Huey has a nasty streak and a motor that doesn’t stop until the whistle is blown. 33 Dionte Allen DB 6-0/175 Orchard Lake (MI) St. Mary's list A technician at corner that is just as talented in zone as he is in man. 34 Armando Allen RB 5-9/181 Hialeah (FL) Miami Lakes list Blazing speed and versatility make Allen the nation's top all-purpose back. 35 Chad Jones DB 6-2/220 Baton Rouge (LA) Southern Lab list Safety or linebacker, this big and fast football player will big-time at either. 36 Curtis Brown DB 6-0/174 Gilmer (TX) Gilmer Texas Top athlete should shine as a lock-down corner in college. 37 Lee Ziemba OL 6-7/295 Rogers (AR) Rogers list The next big thing from the Natural State, Ziemba is tall and dominant. 38 Lennon Creer RB 6-1/202 Tatum (TX) Tatum list Has drawn comparisons to fellow Texas running back product Tatum Bell. 39 Duval Kamara WR 6-5/209 Hoboken (NJ) Hoboken Notre Dame Prototypical big receiver has surprising quickness. 40 Richetti Jones DE 6-3/234 Dallas (TX) Lincoln list Big frame and quickness make him one of the nation’s top pure pass rushers. 41 Niles Paul WR 6-2/200 Omaha (NE) North Nebraska The best prospect from Nebraska in years is Ahman Green’s nephew. 42 Mike Paulus QB 6-5/220 Syracuse (NY) Christian Brothers North Carolina One-year starter has all the physical skills. 43 D'Angelo McCray DE 6-5/265 Jacksonville (FL) Andrew Jackson Florida McCray can play a number of places and dominate at all. 44 Mark Barnes WR 6-3/190 Columbia (SC) Richland Northeast list Explosive athlete with good hands and route running ability. 45 Ben Martin DE 6-5/220 Cincinnati (OH) LaSalle list One of the nation’s best pure pass rushers with an amazing frame. 46 Chris Strong LB 6-3/251 Batesville (MS) South Panola Ole Miss Top inside 'backer is the cousin of former Ole Miss standout Eddie Strong. 47 Quintin Richardson OL 6-4/270 Columbia (SC) Spring Valley South Carolina Some college coaches thought he was the top overall prospect at the Gainesville NIKE Camp. 48 John Brown DT 6-2/285 Lakeland (FL) Lakeland list Brings new meaning to the term “gap control.†Could move 49 Chris Donald LB 6-2/220 Huntingdon (TN) Huntingdon list Passion for the game is evident on film and in person. 50 Brian Price DT 6-1/270 Los Angeles (CA) Crenshaw UCLA Nobody in the Los Angeles City Section was able to block him as a junior. 51 Broderick Green RB 6-1/230 Little Rock (AR) Pulaski Academy Southern Cal Big back has some wiggle and can break tackles. 52 Donovan Warren DB 6-0/175 Long Beach (CA) Long Beach Poly list The next great player from Long Beach Poly. 53 Kerry Murphy DT 6-5/315 Hoover (AL) Hoover list Tough space-eater had 13 tackles for loss in 2005. 54 Marshall Jones DB 6-0/185 Westlake Village (CA) Oaks Christian list Clausen and Tyler get a lot of the pub, but Jones is one of the nation’s best. 55 Jacoby Monroe DE 6-2/270 Jacksonville (FL) Sandalwood list Talented jumbo athlete is working his way back after sitting out last season. 56 Andre Jones DT 6-4/305 El Paso (TX) Andress Texas Brings a lot to the table not only with strength, but a great frame to build on. 57 Brandon Saine RB 6-0/200 Piqua (OH) Piqua Ohio State Amazing hands and a great speed burst make him the Midwest’s top back. 58 Bryan Bulaga OL 6-5/270 Woodstock (IL) Marian Central Catholic Iowa Still growing, but already big on talent, technique and desire. 59 Sidell Corley DE 6-4/250 Mobile (AL) McGill-Toolen Florida Dozens of college programs see tremendous value in the versatile Corley. 60 Jordan Bernstine DB 5-11/195 Des Moines (IA) Lincoln list The highest ranked recruit out of Iowa in almost 10 years. 61 Marcus Gilchrist DB 5-11/175 High Point (NC) Andrews list Special teams skills make him an early impact candidate. 62 Kristofer O'Dowd OL 6-5/315 Tucson (AZ) Salpointe Catholic list A 300-pound guard that has amazing feet and is a great pass blocker. 63 Mike Ragone TE 6-4/221 Cherry Hill (NJ) Camden Catholic Notre Dame Long-striding tight end can stretch the field. 64 Alphonso Bryant WR 6-0/190 Homestead (FL) Homestead list Fast and strong, Bryant is one of the most college-ready receivers in Florida. 65 Matt Summers-Gavin OL 6-5/271 San Francisco (CA) St. Ignatius College Prep list Guard, center, tackle, it doesn’t matter. This kid can do it all. 66 John Clay RB 6-2/222 Racine (WI) Park list A physical freak that has one of the nation’s best builds and is a tough runner. 67 Austin Box LB 6-3/215 Enid (OK) Enid Oklahoma A tackling machine that’s a more athletic version of Rocky Calumus. 68 Javario Burkes OL 6-4/311 Phoenix (AZ) Moon Valley list Once he locks in on a running play, it’s over because of his amazing lower-body strength. 69 Ben Wells DB 6-0/174 Beaumont (TX) Ozen Texas Wells gets it done in multiple sports and in the classroom – he’s the total package at defensive back. 70 Pat Bostick QB 6-3/220 Lancaster (PA) Manheim Township Pittsburgh Heady, poised and does everything well. 71 Trinton Sturdivant OL 6-4/280 Wadesboro (NC) Anson Georgia One of the most coveted offensive linemen in the Mid-Atlantic. 72 Michael McNeil DB 6-2/195 Mobile (AL) Davidson list Stock has shot through the roof in recent weeks and could go higher. 73 Lansford Watson TE 6-4/226 Brooklyn (NY) Lincoln list Still growing into a tight end, has impressive speed and strength. 74 Enrique Davis RB 5-11/212 Lynn Haven (FL) Mosley list Vision, power, speed… Davis is the most complete back in Florida. 75 Cameron Heyward DT 6-7/270 Suwanee (GA) Peachtree Ridge list Son of the late Craig “Ironhead†Heyward is big, agile and has tremendous upside. 76 Malcolm Williams WR 6-3/205 Garland (TX) Garland Texas Could be one of the best to come from tradition-rich Garland High. 77 Michael Keck DE 6-5/215 Harrisonville (MO) Harrisonville list Has drawn comparisons to David Pollack because of his desire and heart. 78 Kenny Rowe DE 6-2/216 Long Beach (CA) Poly list Called the next Willie McGinest by his coach because of make-up and pass-rush technique. 79 Antonio Jeremiah DT 6-5/290 Hilliard (OH) Darby list A standout wrestler that uses leverage maybe better than any tackle in the nation. 80 Robert Hughes RB 6-0/220 Chicago (IL) Hubbard list Built like a tank and just as tough to bring down. 81 Joe Haden ATH 5-11/185 Fort Washington (MD) Friendly list Arguably the most athletic player in the country. 82 Raymond Carter RB 5-11/187 Los Angeles (CA) Crenshaw UCLA Explosive and electric with the ball in his hands and is deadly in passing situations. 83 Keith Nichol QB 6-2/180 Lowell (MI) Michigan State The two-time player of the year in the state of Michigan. 84 Derrick Stephens LB 6-3/220 Houston (TX) Cy Falls Texas A&M Stephens a great linebacker in a top heavy year at the position. 85 Chris Culliver DB 6-1/190 Garner (NC) NC State Could play free or strong safety with his speed and strength. 86 Aaron Corp QB 6-4/195 Villa Park (CA) Orange Lutheran Southern Cal Solid arm, but it’s his running ability that separates him from others. 87 Ted Laurent DT 6-2/285 Powder Springs (GA) McEachern Ole Miss Has led his high school team in tackles the past two seasons as an interior d-lineman. 88 Stephen Garcia QB 6-3/212 Tampa (FL) Jefferson list Has all the physical tools and is a tough, confident leader. 89 Major Wright DB 6-1/200 Fort Lauderdale (FL) Saint Thomas Aquinas list Make no mistake about it, Wright likes to hit. 90 Greg Little ATH 6-2/214 Durham (NC) Hillside list Still learning to play wideout, also has unlimited potential on defense. 91 Ahmad Paige WR 6-3/175 Sterlington (LA) Sterlington list Tall and fast, Paige will be a big-play threat in any college program. 92 Aundre McGaskey OL 6-4/290 La Marque (TX) La Marque Texas Definitely the top prospect at a loaded La Marque program. 93 Cliff Matthews DE 6-5/230 Cheraw (SC) Cheraw list Cat-quick first step gives Matthews a chance to be a big-time pass-rusher. 94 Nick Sukay WR 6-3/200 Greensburg (PA) Central Catholic list Most polished wideout in the country? 95 Jay Smith WR 6-2/195 Virginia Beach (VA) Kempsville list Super athletic wideout with good size. 96 Christian Ballard TE 6-4/280 Lawrence (KS) Free State Kansas The most heavily recruited player out of Kansas since Kamerion Wimbley. 97 Nick Claytor OL 6-6/312 Gainesville (GA) Gainesville list Tough trenchman has seen his stock rise as much as any other in the South. 98 Travian Robertson DE 6-4/230 Laurinburg (NC) Scotland County list Some say he’s the best defensive player in North Carolina. 99 Brandon Gibson WR 6-2/190 Mobile (AL) UMS-Wright list Averaged 17.5 yards per catch in 2005. 100 Will Blackwell DT 6-4/296 West Monroe (LA) West Monroe list
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