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#100 Justin Boyle
Linebacker
Ht: 6-1 Wt: 210 40: 4.5
Harrison HS (Kennesaw)
Justin Boyle is an active linebacker with good speed. An
excellent student, Boyle has already made a commitment to Duke. |
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#99 Josh Satterthwait
Center/Tight End
Ht: 6-5 Wt: 240 40: 4.9
Lassiter HS (Marietta)
Josh Satterthwait is one of the top athletic big men in
the state of Georgia. A top notch Lacrosse player, Satterthwait plays
tight end and defensive end for Lassiter, but his future could involve
playing center on the next level. Satterthwait likes Georgia, Vanderbilt,
and Louisville among others. |
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#98 Carlos Brooks
Cornerback
Ht: 5-10 Wt: 170 40: 4.5
Houston County HS (Warner Robins)
Carlos Brooks is a cover corner that is on the radar
screen of several teams across the south. He was a standout at Georgia's
summer camp, and the Bulldogs would appear to be the leader should they
tender a scholarship offer. |
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#97 Julius Williams
Linebacker
Ht: 6-1 Wt: 200 40: 4.65
Towers HS (Decatur)
Julius Williams is a strong linebacker prospect that
looked good at the MSL Combine this
summer in Atlanta. He runs extremely well, and has the strength to play
the middle. |
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#96 Frank Alston
Defensive End
Ht: 6-3 Wt: 233 40: 4.8
Tri-Cities HS(Tri-Cities)
Frank Alston will add some size to the lines at a loaded
Tri-Cities team. He has a great frame and runs well for his size and
position. |
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#95 Bryant Anderson
Wide Receiver
Ht: 6-4 Wt: 200
Centennial HS (Roswell)
Bryant Anderson is a huge target out of Centennial High
School, and with a big senior year and more evaluation, he could sky
rocket up this list. He has the size and frame that colleges covet. He has
already made a commitment to Vanderbilt. |
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#94 Raeshon Ball
Corner
Ht: 5-8 Wt: 171 40: 4.5
Stephenson HS (Stone Mountain)
Raeshon's older brother Reggie has gotten the bulk of
the press this summer at Georgia Tech, but Raeshon is a very good player
in his own right. Ball was a starting corner last year for Stephenson, and
he will be counted on heavily again this year. |
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#93 Anthony Edwards
Running Back
Ht: 5-11 Wt: 202 40: 4.56
Riverdale HS (Riverdale)
Anthony Edwards is a big, solid back with excellent
speed. He rushed for almost 900 yards and 9 touchdowns as a junior, and he
is a three time county champion in wrestling. |
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#92 Breon Rogers
Safety
Ht: 6-3 Wt: 185 40: 4.6
Stephenson (Stone Mountain)
Another legacy at Stephenson, Rogers is the younger
brother of Wisconsin freshman Roderick Rogers. Breon logged time behind
Roderick at safety last year, and this will be his year to shine as he
will get the starting nod. Rogers is a tall, smooth athlete that will get
several offers before the year is over. |
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#91 Sean McVay
ATH
Ht: 5-10 Wt: 170 40: 4.4
Marist (Atlanta)
Sean McVay is an option quarterback for one of the top
teams in the state at Marist. He can play the option quarterback position,
or he can move to defensive back or wide receiver on the next level. |
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#90 Sean Walker
Wide Receiver
Ht: 5-11 Wt: 150 40: 4.41
Jefferson County (Louisville)
Sean Walker is a speedy playmaker at the wide receiver
position for Jefferson County. he had 510 yards receiving last year, and
he is poised for an even bigger season this year. He has good height and
excellent quickness, and will easily add weight once the season is over. |
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#89 Jawara Mars
Linebacker
Ht: 6-1 Wt: 224 40: 4.59
Dunwoody (Dunwoody)
A fast linebacker prospect with plenty of speed, Mars
will help spearhead Dunwoody's defense this year. |
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#88 Austin Joseph
Safety
Ht: 6-0 Wt: 177 40: 4.69
Collins Hill (Suwanee)
Austin Joseph has been a standout at several camps this
summer including the MSL Combine and
the Nike Camp in Gainesville. He is also a standout on the soccer team,
but he is a natural in pass coverage and can play safety on the next
level. |
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#87 Andrew McKain
Linebacker/Fullback
Ht: 6-1 Wt: 220 40: 4.65
Tucker (Tucker)
The first of several prospects from a loaded Tucker
team. McKain can play fullback or inside linebacker. He is also a standout
baseball player. |
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#86 Chris Covington
ATH
Ht: 5-11 Wt: 190 40: 4.4
Brookwood (Snellville)
One of the fastest prospects in the state of Georgia,
Covington can flat out move. He was one of the only bright spots in the
state championship game for Brookwood last year when he took a kick off to
the house. He is a big time baseball prospect as well as football. |
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#85 Jabari Marshall
WR
Ht: 5-11 Wt: 169 40: 4.48
Mays (Atlanta)
A speedy wide receiver prospect that opened some eyes at
several camps this summer, Marshall can play wide receiver or corner on
the next level. Marshall is an excellent student that will get looks from
some of the top academic institutions. |
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#84 Jamal Lewis
Safety/Corner
Ht: 6-0 Wt: 170 40: 4.44
Jonesboro (Jonesboro)
Jamal Lewis has been extremely impressive at camps this
summer. Not only with his testing results, but with his good work in
drills against some of the top receivers in the south. He has great size
and can play corner, but he looks to be a more natural fit at safety. |
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#83 Emmanuel Spann
Wide Receiver
Ht: 5-11 Wt: 163 40: 4.5
Westlake (Atlanta)
Spann will provide the outside threat for a Westlake
team that is loaded with huge offensive linemen. Spann has exceptional top
end speed, and is poised for a huge offensive year this year. |
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#82 Roger King
Corner
Ht: 5-8 Wt: 170 40: 4.4
Peach County (Fort Valley)
"Rock Solid" is an understatement when talking
about Peach County's Roger King. He plays with every bit the intensity
that one would expect out of a player built like this. If he was 3 inches
taller, he'd be one of the Top 5 corner's in the country. As it stands, he
will have to be one of those players that will star on the next level, and
people will ask the question "Where'd he come from?" |
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#81 Brandon Ogletree
Running Back
Ht: 6-3 Wt: 201 40: 4.5
Mary Persons (Mary Persons)
A workout wonder that can make a huge jump up this list.
He's made this list based on pure potential of his workout numbers. His
speed for his size is tremendous, and this is a player I look forward to
finding out more about. |