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Lone Star Recruiting's Top 100 (2011) | Orangebloods.com | last sorted on 2/26/2009

2011 Rank Pos Ht/Wt Schools

1 Malcolm Brown

Cibolo (TX) Steele    RB 6-0/205 list

It's not rocket science with Brown. At 6-0, 200 pounds, there's really not any part of his game not to like and he has a legit chance at earning a five-star ranking when it's all said and done. In addition to a great frame, he possesses big-play explosiveness, he finishes runs like he's mad at the world and he's great in the open field. After averaging better than 10 yards per carry in a strong district, Brown has established himself as the earlier headliner in this class.

2 Desmond Jackson

Houston (TX) Westfield    DT 6-1/265 list

If you're looking for a defensive tackle to get excited about in the 2011 class, look no further than Jackson. The 6-1, 265-pound lineman has great quickness of the ball and really impressed people at the NUC combine in Houston this month with his elite-level athleticism. With a frame that can easily carry more weight without causing him to lose much in the way of his athleticism. He's also a very strong young man that lifts 24 reps of 185 pounds. On top of all that, he's an excellent student. 

3 Aaron Green

San Antonio (TX) James Madison    RB 5-11/181 list

If we being 100% honest, we're not so sure that when it's all said and done, Green and Malcolm Brown don't trade spots at the top of the top 100 for the next 23 months. Green's game is all about explosiveness. At 5-11, 181 pounds, Green has 4.4 speed and can break a defender's ankles in the open-field. Green finished his sophomore season with more than 2,000 yards on the ground and 27 touchdowns.

4 Marcus Hutchins

DeSoto (TX) DeSoto    OL 6-5/260 list

As good as 2010 star lineman Evan Washington is, he's only the second-best tackle on the DeSoto offensive line because the best in state, regardless of classification might be Hutchins. The 6-5, 260-pound Hutchins is a dancing bear on the field, as he moved from level to level as effortlessly as someone half his size. On top of his outstanding feet and athleticism, this is also a guy that plays the game with a nasty disposition and he uses his hands better than any line prospect I've seen in this class.

5 Leroy Scott

Pasadena (TX) South Houston    DB 5-10/190 list

The 5-10, 190-pound Scott has everything that you're looking for in an elite-level defensive back. The thing that separates Scott from his peers right now is his strong combination of size, athleticism, speed and strength. While most defensive backs in this class are still trying to build their body up, Scott is way ahead of the pack in that regard. At this point, every school that recruits the city of Houston knows who he is and he'll be a target for everyone.

6 Bradley Marquez

Odessa (TX) Odessa    RB 6-0/185 list

The 6-0, 185-pound Marquez exploded onto the scene as a sophomore, as he rushed for 1,743 yards and 21 touchdowns, while adding 30 receptions for 484 yards and five touchdowns. Marquez is an ultra-explosive athlete that can score from any point on the field. As far as big-play performers as concerned, Marquez is right at the top of the list.

7 Spencer Drango

Cedar Park (TX) Cedar Park    OL 6-6/260 list

Drango isn’t quite as forceful in the running game as a guy like Marcus Hutchins, but when you see his frame, footwork and ability to get out and play well in space, it’s easy to see that he’s going to be a major offensive line prospect in the 2011 class. As he continues to fill out his frame, Drango has a chance to be as good as any line prospect in this class.

8 Cedric Reed

Cleveland (TX) Cleveland    DE 6-6/235 list

It's been a while since the Cleveland has an elite-level prospect, but Reed certainly gives them one in the 2011 class. At 6-5, 240 pounds, Reed is an outstanding athlete and is starting to come into his own as a player. Reed has a quick first-step and plays well at the point of attack at times, but he gets by on his raw ability at this point. One of the interesting storylines of his development will be where his body finishes once he's done filling out. He's listed as a defensive end for now, but the truth is he's just big, athletic, great-looking physical prospect.

9 Sedrick Flowers

Galena Park (TX) North Shore    OL 6-3/275 list

Flowers is yet another top-notch power line prospect out of the North Shore program. At 6-3, 275-pounds, Flowers will often maul his opponent, but he's also skilled enough as an athlete that he can get to the second level and block effectively in space. Flowers possesses a terrific punch and is a high-effort player. Once he learns to play with better pad level, he has a chance to be scary.

10 Quandre Diggs

Angleton (TX) Angleton    RB 5-9/175 list

Diggs has emerged as one of the top do-it-all players in the state. Although he’s tipping the scales at 5-9, 175 pound, he’s a powerful athlete that runs a 10.6 100 meters as a true freshman, while posting a 21 ½-foot long-jump. In addition to those elite-athletic skills, he’s a dominating player on the field, as he rushed for nearly 1,500 yards and 25 touchdowns as a sophomore. As if all of that didn’t sound good enough, he’s also the cousin of former Texas All-American Quentin Jammer. Although he can play on offense, this is a kid that lives to punish people on the defensive side of the ball and he’ll likely be recruited as a safety at the next level.

11 Jaxon Shipley

Brownwood (TX) Brownwood    WR 6-0/170 list

It would be easy to simply say that Shipley is the same kind of receiver as his brother (Jordan), but the truth is there's games are not exactly the same. Where his older brother is probably a shade quicker/faster, Jaxon is probably a stronger overall athlete at this stage of his development. Like his older brother, he's an excellent route runner, he has great hands and he has the ability explode out of his breaks to give him easy separation. The family tradition continues.

12 Sheroid Evans

Sugar Land (TX) Dulles    DB 6-1/185 list

The 6-1, 185-pound safety was one of the top newcomers to the Houston area and with his combination of size and terrific speed, he looks to be one of the state top safety prospects. He’s a better athlete than player at this stage, but he’s shown flashes of being a dynamic football player and his physical tools are too hard to ignore at this stage.

13 Desmond Roland

Dallas (TX) Lake Highlands    WR 6-2/197 list

The kid is big at 6-2, 194-pounds and possesses a great combination of strength and athleticism. As a sophomore last season, Roland was one of the top young offensive playmakers in the Metroplex, as he totaled nearly 1,000 total yards of offense, averaging 8.4 yards per rush and almost 16 yards per reception. As a freshman last season, Roland posted times of 4.6 in the 40 and 4.3 in the short shuttle.

14 David Ash

Belton (TX) Belton    QB 6-3/190 list

If you're looking for a potential elite quarterback prospect in 2011, the guy you're going to want to watch first is the 6-3, 190-pound Ash, who earned district newcomer of the year honors after throwing 2,474 yards and 24 touchdowns in his first season as a starter with the Tigers. Ash has a strong arm, can make plays with his feet and plays with a lot of moxie for a young player.

15 Stephen Williams

Round Rock (TX) Stony Point    RB 5-9/169 list

The younger cousin of current Texas sophomore defensive back Aaron Williams, Stephen has been described as a better player/prospect at identical stages by those that have followed both players. Williams is truly an explosive offensive weapon and we he gets his hand son the ball, whether it’s as a receiver or a runner out of the backfield, he’s a threat to score at any time. His elite-level quickness, ability to cut and accelerate on a dime and outstanding overall athletic talent could see him land on the same side of the ball and at the same position as his older cousin. 

16 Ladarius Brown

Waxahachie (TX) Waxahachie    WR 6-2/175 list

The 6-2, 175-pound Brown is a two-way star that earned Offensive Newcomer of the Year honors this season after averaging better than 31 yards per catch this season. As those number might suggest, Brown is a beast as a down-field receiver and his ability to make the big play at the receiver position is second to nobody in this class. When it’s all said and done, this might be too low for him.

17 Jordan Wade

Round Rock (TX) Stony Point    DT 6-4/249 list

Has the size, frame and potential to be a big-time prospect in a couple of seasons. Is a plus-athlete that has a higher ceiling than most players in his age group. At this point in his career, he’s getting by on his size and natural ability. When he was matched up against Chad Lindsay of The Woodlands, he really struggled against a player that could match his size and surpass his strength. Overall, Wade is an intriguing prospect and as we move forward into the next couple of seasons, he has a chance to emerge as one of the state’s top defensive prospects. The only thing this kid needs is a greater commitment in the weight room and if there’s one thing we know about the Stony Point program, these kids are going to be developed. If he commits himself to being the best, he might just get there.

18 Chris Barnett

Dallas (TX) A Maceo Smith    TE 6-5/260 list

Barnett is a big, skilled athlete that is just starting to scratch the surface of his immense physical abilities. At 6-5, 240 pounds, Barnett played linebacker and defensive end, but his eventual landing spot as a college player could be inside at defensive tackle. Although he was limited last season because of a groin injury, there are not many kids with Barnett’s combination of size and athletic skill. If he can continue to develop, the sky is the limit.

19 Miles Onyegbule

Arlington (TX) Arlington    WR 6-3/190 list

20 Anthony Wallace

Dallas (TX) Skyline    LB 6-2/205 list

21 Taylor Doyle

Austin (TX) Lake Travis    OL 6-5/250 list

22 Herschel Sims

Abilene (TX) Abilene    RB 5-10/180 list

23 J.J. Gaines

Irving (TX) Nimitz    ATH 6-1/160 list

24 Brad McNulty

Allen (TX) Allen    OL 6-3/302 list

25 Jaylon Finner

Missouri City (TX) Elkins    DB 5-10/174 list

26 Devonte Thomas

Pineland (TX) West Sabine    ATH 6-4/180 list

27 Johnny Haynes

Irving (TX) Irving Macarthur School    WR 5-10/180 list

Haynes emerged as perhaps the top young playmaker in the Irving schools system during his sophomore season, as he earned first-team 7-5a after catching 30 passes for 670 yards (20.3 yards per catch) and six touchdowns. 

28 Stefan Jackson

Kirbyville (TX) Kirbyville    LB 6-0/210 list

29 Collin Garrett

Beaumont (TX) West Brook    LB 6-0/184 list

30 Tevin Williams

Euless (TX) Trinity    RB 5-11/175 list

31 Ryan Polite

DeSoto (TX) DeSoto    QB 6-2/185 list

32 Nick Shepard

Houston (TX) Cypress Ridge    DB 5-10/180 list

33 Jonovan Griffin

McKinney (TX) McKinney Boyd    QB 5-10/150 list

34 Blake Terry

Denton (TX) Guyer    LB 6-0/190 list

35 Driphus Jackson

Cedar Hill (TX) Cedar Hill    QB 6-0/175 list

36 Marquise Anderson

Cibolo (TX) Steele    DT 6-3/254 list

37 Dexter Foreman

Manvel (TX) Manvel    QB 6-1/192 list

38 James Rushing

Houston (TX) Houston Memorial    DE 6-3/219 list

39 C.J. McElroy

League City (TX) Clear Creek    WR 5-9/165 list

40 Trey Metoyer

Whitehouse (TX) Whitehouse    WR 6-2/177 list

41 Nathan Gutekunst

Humble (TX) Atascocita    OL 6-6/290 list

42 K.C. Nlemchi

Katy (TX) Cinco Ranch    RB 6-1/200 list

43 Chet Moss

Cedar Park (TX) Cedar Park    LB 6-1/225 list

44 Donnie Baggs

League City (TX) Clear Springs    DB 6-2/190 list

45 K'Sean Wesley

Port Arthur (TX) Port Arthur Memorial    WR 5-11/170 list

46 Nathan Broussard

Plano (TX) Plano West    LB 6-4/220 list

47 C.J. Green

Longview (TX) Longview    OL 0-0/ list

48 Trey Brown

Lancaster (TX) Lancaster    LB 6-1/210 list

49 Divian Ealy

Duncanville (TX) Duncanville    QB 6-0/175 list

50 Kenny Williams

Pflugerville (TX) Hendrickson    RB 5-10/206 list

51 Nathan Hughes

Klein (TX) Klein Oak    DE 6-5/210 list

52 Marcus Vaughn

Pearland (TX) Dawson    ATH 5-11/175 list

53 Rob Hankins

Dallas (TX) Parish Episcopal School    LB 6-1/195 list

54 Storm Woods

Pflugerville (TX) Pflugerville    RB 5-11/205 list

55 Garrett Greenlea

Klein (TX) Klein Collins    OL 6-6/275 list

56 Joe Bergeron

Mesquite (TX) North Mesquite    RB 6-0/235 list

57 Ben Goodman

Beaumont (TX) West Brook    DE 6-3/210 list

58 Mark Roberts

Orange (TX) West Orange-Stark    WR 6-3/185 list

59 Earl Foster

Houston (TX) Lamar    DB 6-0/175 list

60 Kesnick Jones

Navasota (TX) Navasota    LB 5-10/187 list

61 Antonio Wright

La Marque (TX) La Marque    DT 6-1/270 list

62 Deandre Washington

Missouri City (TX) Fort Bend Marshall    RB 5-8/172 list

63 Sexton Curry

Hearne (TX) Hearne    LB 6-2/185 list

64 Stevie Joe Dorman

Somerset (TX) Somerset    QB 6-4/200 list

65 Ladarius Robertson

Longview (TX) Longview    WR 6-1/170 list

67 Dominic Merka

Crosby (TX) Crosby    QB 6-3/190 list

68 Rayneil Nelson

Baytown (TX) Sterling    WR 5-8/160 list

69 Beau Blackshear

Waco (TX) Midway    DE 6-4/230 list

70 Darius Joseph

Abilene (TX) Abilene    DB 6-0/175 list

71 Ishmael Harrison

Red Oak (TX) Red Oak    WR 5-11/167 list

72 Kevin Adams

Dallas (TX) South Oak Cliff    ATH 6-1/190 list

73 Kenny Defee

Pflugerville (TX) Connally    ATH 5-10/175 list

74 Michael Brewer

Austin (TX) Lake Travis    QB 6-0/166 list

75 Trevon Boykin

Mesquite (TX) West Mesquite    ATH 6-0/185 list

76 Donovon Young

Humble (TX) Humble    RB 5-10/200 list

77 Nico Ornelas

Richland (TX)    DB 6-3/190 list

78 J.W. Walsh

Denton (TX) Guyer    QB 6-2/185 list

79 Aaron Shockey

Haltom City (TX) Haltom    QB 6-2/200 list

81 Kenny Farrow

Hurst (TX) L. D. Bell    RB 5-11/187 list

82 Cam McDaniel

Coppell (TX) Coppell    RB 5-11/175 list

83 J.J. Thompson

Irving (TX) Irving    WR 5-10/170 list

84 Jake Brendel

Plano (TX) Plano East    DT 6-3/260 list

85 Devon Hocutt

Killeen (TX) Ellison    LB 5-11/234 list

86 Antjuan Lee

Tyler (TX) John Tyler    LB 5-11/210 list

87 Jermichael Selders

Houston (TX) Cy-Creek    RB 5-11/170 list

88 Derrick Matthews

Houston (TX) North Shore    LB 6-0/180 list

89 Trevon Randle

League City (TX)    LB 6-1/200 list

90 Jordan Holt

Humble (TX) Atascocita    ATH 6-0/170 list

91 Michael Mudoh

Richmond (TX) Fort Bend Bush    DB 5-9/168 list

92 Tyler Boyd

Daingerfield (TX) Daingerfield    ATH 5-10/170 list

93 Blake Turner

Rowlett (TX) Rowlett    QB 6-3/180 list

94 Daniel Lasco

The Woodlands (TX) The Woodlands    RB 6-0/180 list

95 Tomaz Mackey

Houston (TX) St. Pius X    DE 6-4/240 list

96 Ty Montgomery

Dallas (TX) St. Mark's    WR 5-11/189 list

97 Cody Sutton

Texarkana (TX) Texas    RB 5-9/186 list

98 Troy Duncan

Houston (TX) Yates    OL 6-3/281 list

99 JaQuarius Daniels

Austin (TX)    ATH 6-4/210 list

100 Jacoby White

Waller (TX) Waller    RB 6-0/210 list

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