TOM LEMMING'S TOP 100 FOOTBALL RECRUITS: 26-50
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| Rank | Photo | Player | Pos | Ht | Wt | 40 Time | High School | Commitment | Comments |
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Alonzo Lawrence |
DB | 6'1" | 187 | 4.43 | Lucedale, MS George County | Alabama | Star of the Mississippi vs. Alabama All-Star Game where he shut down top-ranked WR Julio Jones. |
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T.J. Bryant |
DB | 6'0" | 185 | 4.38 | Tallahassee, FL Lincoln | USC | At his best when playing against the best, confident bordering on cocky, not great stats because everybody stays away from him. |
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Andrew Luck |
QB | 6'3" | 210 | 4.70 | Houston, TX Stratford | Stanford | Major QB at the college level. Smarts, poise, vision and arm. Made great college choice for his future. |
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Sam McGuffie |
RB | 5'10" | 180 | 4.30 | Houston, TX Cy Fair | Michigan | Human-highlight film, most exciting player in the country, threat for big yards every touch. |
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Baker Steinkuhler |
OL | 6'5" | 275 | 4.90 | Lincoln, NE Southwest | Nebraska | Looks like college vet already, physically imposing two-way tackle, father won Outland Trophy. |
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Darius Fleming |
LB | 6'3" | 235 | 4.57 | Chicago, IL St. Rita | Notre Dame | Proved to be outstanding pass rusher with exceptional pursuit. Could play OLB or DE. |
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Ryan Williams |
RB | 5'10" | 200 | 4.40 | Manassas, VA Jackson | Virginia Tech | Big, strong and quick, he also played QB as a junior. |
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Tyron Smith |
OL | 6'6" | 265 | 4.70 | Moreno Valley, CA Rancho Verde | USC | Terrific athlete with frame to get up to 300 while looking thin now at 265. |
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Brendon Beal |
LB | 6'3" | 236 | 4.55 | Bethlehem, PA Liberty | Florida | Loves to play the game and loves to hit running backs. Best attitude of any LBs. |
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Steve Filer |
LB | 6'3" | 220 | 4.55 | Chicago, IL Mt. Carmel | Notre Dame | Sure-tackler, great frame and All-State three years in a row. |
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Aldarius Johnson |
WR | 6'3" | 205 | 4.40 | Miami, FL Northwestern | Miami | Exceptionally productive (1300+ yards), great hands and body control. |
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Nick Perry |
DE | 6'4" | 235 | 4.50 | Detroit, MI King | USC | No. 1 prospect in state of Michigan. Set state record of 60 tackles for losses along with 36 sacks. |
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R.J. Washington |
DL | 6'4" | 230 | 4.59 | Keller, TX Fossil Ridge | Oklahoma | Proved at All-American Bowl week to be best pass rusher in country. Exceptionally quick coming off the ball, has frame and athletic ability to play either DL or OLB. |
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Stephen Good |
OL | 6'6" | 290 | 5.00 | Paris, TX | Oklahoma | As good as any OL in country, great attitude and size. |
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Blaine Gabbert |
QB | 6'5" | 226 | 4.58 | Ballwin, MO Parkway West | Missouri | May be the most complete QB in the country. Gifted passer with surprising speed. De-committed from Nebraska. |
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Omar Hunter |
DL | 6'2" | 295 | 4.72 | Buford, GA | Florida | Nation's No. 1 nose guard prospect. Exceptional quickness for his size, great balance and enough quickness to pressure QBs. |
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D.J. Shoemate |
WR | 6'1" | 208 | 4.50 | Anaheim, CA Servite | USC | Missed entire junior year but showed enough to be considered one of most dominant offensive forces in state. |
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Lamaar Thomas |
RB | 5'11" | 180 | 4.40 | Fort Washington, MD Friendly | Ohio State | Jumps from No. 88 after great All-American week. Explosive is his middle name, Flash is his nickname. Great vision, balance and strength for a little guy. |
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Brandon Smith |
DB | 6'3" | 210 | 4.50 | New Brunswick, N.J. | Michigan | The equal of No. 15 Will Hill on the defensive side. Physical with the cover skills to be a threat. |
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Brice Butler |
WR | 6'3" | 187 | 4.50 | Norcross, GA | USC | Great hands, speed, size and body control. Father played for Atlanta Falcons. |
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DeAngelo Tyson |
DL | 6'2" | 290 | 5.00 | Statesboro, GA | Georgia | Always takes up two or three blockers, good initial quickness and excels at stopping the run. |
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Landry Jones |
QB | 6'5" | 210 | 4.70 | Artesia, NM | Oklahoma | Cannon for an arm and good QB instincts. May be best to come out of New Mexico since Brian Urlacher. |
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Boubacar Cissoko |
DB | 5'9" | 175 | 4.40 | Detroit, MI Cass Tech | Michigan | Dominated the U.S. Army Combine as a junior and showed he can hang with the bigs at All-American Bowl. Wouldn't know he isn't a six-footer based on play. |
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Tyler Love |
OL | 6'8" | 275 | 5.10 | Mountain Brook, AL | Alabama | Ideal size, speed and strength to become a dominating LT. |
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Etienne Sabino |
LB | 6'3" | 230 | 4.60 | Miami, FL Krop | Ohio State | Came out of nowhere in March and a popular film among college coaches. Big, physical and fast. |
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