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Rivals.com athletes 2007 | Rivals.com Football Recruiting | last sorted on 1/30/2007

2007 RankPosHt/WtSchools
1Chad Jones
Baton Rouge (LA) Southern Lab
ATH6-2/220LSU
One of the nation's best has amazing ball skills.
2John Chiles
Mansfield (TX) Mansfield Summit
ATH6-1/195Texas
Chiles is speedy and elusive no matter where he plays.
3Joe Haden
Ft. Washington (MD) Friendly
ATH5-10/189Florida
Explosive with the ball in his hands.
4Lamark Brown
St. Louis (MO) Hazelwood West
ATH6-3/215Kansas State
Receiver or running back, he’s good enough for either.
5Gerald Jones
Oklahoma City (OK) Millwood
ATH6-0/185Tennessee
Easily the state's least well known prospect and arguably it's most naturally gifted.
6Anthony Boyles
Gardena (CA) Serra
ATH6-3/185Washington
Running back or defensive back, he can do it all.
7Golden Tate
Hendersonville (TN) Pope John Paul II
ATH5-11/175Notre Dame
Dominates his high school competition.
8Malcolm Smith
Woodland Hills (CA) Taft
ATH6-2/200Southern Cal
Deadly athlete that could play all over.
9Mark Barnes
Columbia (SC) Richland Northeast
ATH6-2/194South Carolina
Dynamic athlete is surprisingly polished at WR.
10Phelon Jones
Mobile (AL) McGill Toolen
ATH6-1/185LSU
Elite athlete that can project in so many places.
11Malachi Lewis
Oxnard (CA) Rio Mesa
ATH6-3/215Oregon
Moving up the charts quickly.
12Earl Thomas
Orange (TX) West Orange-Stark
ATH5-10/174Texas
Thomas’ speed should help him no matter where he plays.
13Greg Little
Durham (NC) Hillside
ATH6-2/214North Carolina
Could develop into a great safety or outside linebacker.
14William Cole
Cedar Hill (TX) Cedar Hill
ATH5-10/165Oklahoma State
Had the best senior season of anybody in Texas.
15Ron Brooks
Irving (TX) Macarthur
ATH6-0/170LSU
Brooks is flashy on the field on defense or offense.
16Demarcus VanDyke
Miami (FL) Pace
ATH6-0/161Miami-FL
Blinding speed means he could play a number of places.
17Cedric Everson
Detroit (MI) Mumford
ATH6-1/178Iowa
One of the fastest in the Midwest.
18Bert Reed
Panama City (FL) Bay
ATH5-11/165Florida State
A guy that gives 100 percent on every play.
19John Williams
Breaux Bridge (LA) Breaux Bridge
ATH5-11/175LSU
One of the most explosive athletes in Louisiana.
20Brandon Paul
Tallahassee (FL) Lincoln
ATH5-10/185Florida State
Dynamic athlete could play a number of positions in college.
21Stevan Ridley
Natchez (MS) Trinity Episcopal
ATH6-0/211LSU
Tigers dipped into Mississippi for this star.
22Tony Logan
Piscataway (NJ) Piscataway
ATH5-10/170Maryland
Excellent speed on either side of the ball.
23Johnnie Lee Dixon
Belle Glade (FL) Glades Central
ATH5-11/176Auburn
Auburn got a steal with this one.
24Devon Torrence
Canton (OH) Canton South
ATH6-0/200Ohio State
Also one of Ohio’s best baseball players.
25Harrison Smith
Knoxville (TN) Catholic
ATH6-2/201Notre Dame
Great size and speed.
26Brandon Williams
Beaumont (TX) Central
ATH6-4/225Texas A&M
One of the top all-around athletes in the Lone Star State.
27Joseph Hills
Palmetto (FL) Palmetto
ATH6-4/213South Carolina
Can go up and snatch the ball out of the air.
28Reggie Dunn
Los Angeles (CA) Verbum Dei
ATH5-8/158Oregon State
One of the fastest and best WRs in the West.
29Steve Paskorz
Pittsburgh (PA) Hampton
ATH6-1/215Notre Dame
Blue collar player with great work ethic.
30Gilbert Moye
Diboll (TX) Diboll
ATH6-2/200Missouri
Moye looks for a big season after missing varsity time as a junior.
31Jeremy Kerley
Hutto (TX) Hutto
ATH5-10/170TCU
Kerley’s athleticism makes him a great corner or receiver prospect.
32Mason Robinson
Somerville (NJ) Somerville
ATH5-9/180Rutgers
Rutgers keeps local star at home.
33Davon Morgan
Richmond (VA) Varina
ATH6-0/184Virginia Tech
Speedy safety prospect with good ball skills.
34Denarius Moore
Tatum (TX) Tatum
ATH6-0/175Tennessee
Speed allows him to be recruited as a corner or receiver.
35Sam Proctor
Pearland (TX)
ATH6-0/202Oklahoma
If calling the signals doesn't work, Proctor could play receiver or safety.
36Aaron Harris
Baldwin Park (CA) Baldwin Park
ATH5-9/167list
Could star at running back or corner in college
37Leroy Diggs
Batesville (MS) South Panola
ATH5-11/190list
Very quick and athletic.
38Willie White
Kingsland (GA) Camden County
ATH6-3/183Georgia Tech
Frame and versatility give him a high value.
39Billy Chavis
Beaumont (TX) Westbrook
ATH6-4/220Texas A&M
Big frame, versatility, but Chavis still looking for the perfect position.
40Anthony Anderson
Knoxville (TN) Austin-East
ATH6-0/175Tennessee
Could help the Vols in multiple areas.
41Johnny Brown
Charleston (MS) Charleston
ATH6-0/190Ole Miss
Should find a home in the Rebels' secondary.
42Chris Smith
Birmingham (AL) Huffman
ATH6-0/203list
Andre Smith's little brother is a skilled athlete.
43Jonathan Williams
Greenville (NC) Rose
ATH6-1/190East Carolina
MVP of the Shrine Bowl.
44Max Milien
Arlington (VA) Yorktown
ATH6-1/200Virginia
Rushed for 1,475 yards on 143 carries and scored 20 touchdowns as a junior.
45Shane Horton
Sherman Oaks (CA) Notre Dame
ATH6-2/190UNLV
One of the top players for one of the best teams in LA.
46Art Evans
Lakeland (FL) Evangelical Christian
ATH6-1/185Tennessee
Could end up being a steal for Tennessee.
47Moses Jenkins
Lauderdale Lakes (FL) Boyd Anderson
ATH6-2/169Florida
Has the tools, needs polish.
48Victor Reynolds
Arlington (TX) Grace Prep
ATH6-0/195list
Every year Oak Creek has a star and Reynolds is this year’s edition.
49Nathan Bussey
Washington (D.C.) Dunbar
ATH6-2/202Illinois
Named all-league, all-conference and all-district as a junior.
50Trenton Hughes
Virginia Beach (VA) Kempsville
ATH5-11/173Maryland
Terps get a good one.
51De'von Bailey
Lawton (OK) Eisenhower
ATH6-2/200SMU
Bailey could star at either receiver or safety in college.
52Marquis Maze
Birmingham (AL) Tarrant
ATH5-8/160Alabama
A big-play threat with the ball in his hands.
53D.J. Thomas
Ashland (VA) Patrick Henry
ATH5-10/170Virginia Tech
Rushed for 1,350 yards on 130 carries and 15 touchdowns and added nine interceptions as a junior.
54Skylar Jones
Middletown (OH) Middletown
ATH5-10/169Wake Forest
Explosive at quarterback, could be a star at a number of positions
55Devin Veal
Sierra Vista (AZ) Buena
ATH5-11/161Arizona
Continues to get better and will be great when he gets to play natural position.
56Talmadge Jackson
Temecula (CA) Chaparral
ATH5-8/175Oregon
Great at the NIKE Camp, even better as a senior.
57Prince Amukamara
Glendale (AZ) Apollo
ATH6-1/180Nebraska
Is one of the biggest sleepers in the West.
58D.J. Campbell
North Las Vegas (NV) Cheyenne
ATH6-0/177California
Teams love his athletic ability but could be lockdown corner
59Tyler Sash
Oskaloosa (IA) Oskaloosa Senior
ATH6-1/190Iowa
Sash should be known as Slash because he can do a number of things well.
60Anthony Perkins
Northglenn (CO) Northglenn
ATH5-10/177Colorado
Committed early to play for Dan Hawkins at CU
61Titus Young
Los Angeles (CA) University
ATH5-10/152Boise State
Type of player Boise State turns into a star.
63Damien Davis
Mart (TX) Mart
ATH6-5/185Oklahoma State
Davis is expected to play receiver at Oklahoma State.
64Tyson Butler
Fort Myers (FL) Cypress Lake
ATH5-11/170South Florida
Tremendous athlete that projects at a number of spots.
65Tysyn Hartman
Wichita (KS) Kapaun Mt. Carmel
ATH6-3/191Kansas State
Plays QB in high school but could project at a number of spots.
66A'Jami Guyton
Homestead (FL) Homestead
ATH5-10/179UCF
Excellent footspeed. Stock could soar his senior year.
67Kamar Aiken
Hollywood (FL) Chaminade Madonna
ATH6-1/198UCF
Could play in the secondary or at wide receiver.
68James Rogers
Madison Heights (MI) Lamphere
ATH6-1/195Michigan
Earned a scholarship with a dominating performance at UM’s summer camp
69Ryan Mathews
Bakersfield (CA) West
ATH5-11/198Fresno State
Got offers early and could project all over the field
70Jamie Graham
Nashville (TN) Whites Creek
ATH5-11/175Vanderbilt
Vandy stays close to home for this local star.


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