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11th-ranked duel-threat QB, Johnny Stanton, picks Nebraska:

Scouting Report and Profile

"This kid is just a darn good football player. Stanton is a big and extremely athletic quarterback that is utilized as the focal point of this scheme from a running and throwing standpoint. Is thick and well-built and has the stature for the position..."
 

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While reading a story about Stanton, I researched one of his WR's named River Cracraft.

He's headed to Washington State:
Profile and Scouting Report

"Cracraft is a physical wide receiver with a thick, stout build. He possesses a nice blend of size, bulk, strength and body control. He is quicker than fast and is very competent on the inside and outside. He is tough and very good in the slot working against zone coverage..."

Hehe, the next Wes Welker? ;)
 

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11th-ranked duel-threat QB, Johnny Stanton, picks Nebraska:

Scouting Report and Profile

"This kid is just a darn good football player. Stanton is a big and extremely athletic quarterback that is utilized as the focal point of this scheme from a running and throwing standpoint. Is thick and well-built and has the stature for the position..."

You beat me to it Highlander! I've been following Stanton for a little bit now, this guy will be a great player for Nebraska. I'm glad Nebraska got this kid; I've heard comparisons to Tim Tebow and Scott Frost. He won a state title his 1st year as a starting QB. He's really thick, and can just truck people! He's more of shifty runner than Martinez, which isn't a bad thing for a QB, but like Highlander posted, he's a very athletic QB, as well. Stanton will also be competing at the Elite 11 Camp as well.

Here's Stanton's Rival's Profile for those interested.
Here's his Highlight Film from last year.

BTW, nice to see Leach recruiting some white players this year.
 
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I'm glad Nebraska got this kid; I've heard comparisons to Tim Tebow and Scott Frost. He won a state title his 1st year as a starting QB. He's really thick, and can just truck people! He's more of shifty runner than Martinez, which isn't a bad thing for a QB, but like Highlander posted, he's a very athletic QB.

Here's his Highlight Film from last year.
He reminds me of Chandler Harnish too, former QB of NIU and now "Mr Irrelvant" from this year's draft as the final pick.
 

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He reminds me of Chandler Harnish too, former QB of NIU and now "Mr Irrelvant" from this year's draft as the final pick.

Good comparison Highlander.

Also, athletic 4-star LB, Alex Anzalone, has committed to Notre Dame, after originally being an Ohio State pledge. I hope he tears it up for the Irish!
 

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Freakish LB Mike Mitchell ran a 4.39 at 6'-4" 215! Leaning toward Ohio State over Florida State + others...I'll say it again! Would like to see him play some Running Back like Brandon Jacobs!

Mike Mitchell owns top SPARQ rating


Linebacker sets record en route to SPARQ rating national championship

BEAVERTON, Ore. -- Mike Mitchell sat on the stairs leading up to the awards stage.
After running a 4.39 40-yard dash, the 6-foot-4, 215-pound linebacker from Plano (Texas) Prestonwood Christian Academy needed to catch his breath.
"It felt so good," Mitchell said. "It's probably one of the best feelings I've had during training stuff like this."

The Opening


espnhs_120213_nike_opening_logo2_110x62.jpg
Many of the nation's top prospects will battle it out at The Opening at Nike HQ. When: July 5-8
On ESPNU: July 6-8 (8 p.m. ET)
Where: Beaverton, Ore.
Who: The Opening roster
Follow: #TheOpening



Mitchell's 40 time, coupled with his performances in the vertical jump, the agility shuttle and the kneeling power ball toss, earned him a score of 154.47, which earned him the SPARQ rating national championship Friday during a busy day at The Opening. "It's a big honor, just because of all the great players that are out here," said Mitchell, who set the record in the event. "You're going against the best of the best, the best competition you can get in America."

http://espn.go.com/college-sports/r...chell-wins-sparq-rating-national-championship

http://rivals.yahoo.com/ncaa/football/recruiting/player-Mike-Mitchell-133392
 
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Freakish LB Mike Mitchell ran a 4.39 at 6'-4" 215! Leaning toward Ohio State over Florida State + others...I'll say it again! Would like to see him play some Running Back like Brandon Jacobs!

Mike Mitchell owns top SPARQ rating


Linebacker sets record en route to SPARQ rating national championship

BEAVERTON, Ore. -- Mike Mitchell sat on the stairs leading up to the awards stage.
After running a 4.39 40-yard dash, the 6-foot-4, 215-pound linebacker from Plano (Texas) Prestonwood Christian Academy needed to catch his breath.
"It felt so good," Mitchell said. "It's probably one of the best feelings I've had during training stuff like this."

The Opening


espnhs_120213_nike_opening_logo2_110x62.jpg
Many of the nation's top prospects will battle it out at The Opening at Nike HQ. When: July 5-8
On ESPNU: July 6-8 (8 p.m. ET)
Where: Beaverton, Ore.
Who: The Opening roster
Follow: #TheOpening



Mitchell's 40 time, coupled with his performances in the vertical jump, the agility shuttle and the kneeling power ball toss, earned him a score of 154.47, which earned him the SPARQ rating national championship Friday during a busy day at The Opening. "It's a big honor, just because of all the great players that are out here," said Mitchell, who set the record in the event. "You're going against the best of the best, the best competition you can get in America."

http://espn.go.com/college-sports/r...chell-wins-sparq-rating-national-championship

http://rivals.yahoo.com/ncaa/football/recruiting/player-Mike-Mitchell-133392
Good job twenty-two. Its amazing how combine after combine Caucasian athletes dominate the events and are still lightly recruited.
 

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Freakish LB Mike Mitchell ran a 4.39 at 6'-4" 215! Leaning toward Ohio State over Florida State + others...I'll say it again! Would like to see him play some Running Back like Brandon Jacobs!

Mike Mitchell owns top SPARQ rating


Linebacker sets record en route to SPARQ rating national championship

BEAVERTON, Ore. -- Mike Mitchell sat on the stairs leading up to the awards stage.
After running a 4.39 40-yard dash, the 6-foot-4, 215-pound linebacker from Plano (Texas) Prestonwood Christian Academy needed to catch his breath.
"It felt so good," Mitchell said. "It's probably one of the best feelings I've had during training stuff like this."

The Opening


espnhs_120213_nike_opening_logo2_110x62.jpg
Many of the nation's top prospects will battle it out at The Opening at Nike HQ. When: July 5-8
On ESPNU: July 6-8 (8 p.m. ET)
Where: Beaverton, Ore.
Who: The Opening roster
Follow: #TheOpening



Mitchell's 40 time, coupled with his performances in the vertical jump, the agility shuttle and the kneeling power ball toss, earned him a score of 154.47, which earned him the SPARQ rating national championship Friday during a busy day at The Opening. "It's a big honor, just because of all the great players that are out here," said Mitchell, who set the record in the event. "You're going against the best of the best, the best competition you can get in America."

http://espn.go.com/college-sports/r...chell-wins-sparq-rating-national-championship

http://rivals.yahoo.com/ncaa/football/recruiting/player-Mike-Mitchell-133392

is Mike Mitchell any relation to Mickey Mitchell? Mickey is the top-ranked sophomore (and was the top freshman) basketball player in the country ... and he also plays for Prestonwood Christian Academy in Plano. there's a thread or two mentioning Mickey in the college basketball forum, and for anyone who hasn't seen his highlights ... the kid is AWESOME.
 
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is Mike Mitchell any relation to Mickey Mitchell? Mickey is the top-ranked sophomore (and was the top freshman) basketball player in the country ... and he also plays for Prestonwood Christian Academy in Plano. there's a thread or two mentioning Mickey in the college basketball forum, and for anyone who hasn't seen his highlights ... the kid is AWESOME.

They're brothers, apparently.

And yeah, Mickey's probably the best rising sophomore basketball player I've seen since Lebron James. He could probably jump straight to the NBA out of high school if that was allowed anymore.

That must be a family full of freak atheletes, like the Shipleys are.
 

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They're brothers, apparently.

And yeah, Mickey's probably the best rising sophomore basketball player I've seen since Lebron James. He could probably jump straight to the NBA out of high school if that was allowed anymore.

That must be a family full of freak atheletes, like the Shipleys are.


Probably the wrong thread to adding anything about Mickey Mitchell, but there's alot of talk out there about him being a 16 year old freshman and playing 14U basketball at 16. I'm not sure this true or not. Maybe someone knows.

I admittedly don't know much about high school basketball, but I would think being 16 in September of your freshman year of high school gives one a big advantage!
 
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Probably the wrong thread to adding anything about Mickey Mitchell, but there's alot of talk out there about him being a 16 year old freshman and playing 14U basketball at 16. I'm not sure this true or not. Maybe someone knows.

I admittedly don't know much about high school basketball, but I would think being 16 in September of your freshman year of high school gives one a big advantage!

Nothing but sour grapes.

Anyone think Lebron was actually 18 when he came outta high school? Even Dewayne Wade cracks jokes about his supposed age.
 

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Nothing but sour grapes.

Anyone think Lebron was actually 18 when he came outta high school? Even Dewayne Wade cracks jokes about his supposed age.


Are you saying "sour grapes", because he's really 14 and he's that good or because he is 16 and beating up on 14 year olds?

To me, what would be impressive, is, if he were 14 playing and dominating 16 year olds!

I'm not trying to be a smart a$$, but I don't care about whether Lebron or D. Wade lied or cheated about their age. That's typical for them.
 

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Probably the wrong thread to adding anything about Mickey A, but there's alot of talk out there about him being a 16 year old freshman and playing 14U basketball at 16. I'm not sure this true or not. Maybe someone knows.

I admittedly don't know much about high school basketball, but I would think being 16 in September of your freshman year of high school gives one a big advantage!

this'll be my last comment on basketball in this thread (i promise!). i don't personally know Mickey Mitchell, but i do know a LOT of kids who play AAU ball and parents whose kids play AAU ball. that being said, the age group stuff is VERY strict on players being the proper age. as it gets to the high school level, it's not nearly as important (and thus you have a lot of old blacks playing). but at the U12, U14, U16, or whatever levels any kid who "looks too old" or "too good" can be challenged as legitimate. and the coach/parent is supposed to provide the birth certificate to validate his inclusion.

if their were any truth to Mickey being too old, from my experience he wouldn't have been allowed to play in the youth leagues. now, if he's an old high schooler that's a whole other story.
 
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Justin Webster, the 6' 1" rb/olb/s prospect has committed to Iowa State. He is to big for safety and has run multiple 4.4 forties at different camps. He may project as an outside lb withthe size speed ratio but this kid is pretty elusive and very fast to the hole. My guess is he will wind up as a starting tailback 2 to 3 years down the road. He is no Burkhead but he has the speed and power to get those extra yards after contact. :flypig:
 
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2 more athletes getting some serious attention are one I mentioned many times before and a new 5'10" wr/option qb out of oklahoma in Hunter Atyia. This kid is cat-quick and really can cut and accelerate. If he does not go to Air Force as a qb he will be a big time slot wr for a Big 10 team. Recruiting steam is picking up and he may even wind up in Minnesota.
The other kid I have mentioned is West Virginia rb David Gaydosz. He told me through Facebook he is going to Ohio but is waiting for other bigger school offers. The more I watch the kid he reminds me of a taller Maurice Jones-Drew. He just has all the tools and just has jukes and spin moves that are quicker than I have eve seen at the high school level. The caste knock on him is he is only 5'10" and 185 lbs. and that he plays in a small " non-athletic state". Who gives a crap if a white, Hispanic or black guy is coming to tackle you and you have the ability to cut on a pebble and spin away and slash past the next guy. The caste media is so hung up on size and speed but don't look at the raw ability to make people miss at any level. Just more caste B.S. .
 
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I found an obscure cb prospect out of Texas named Ty Branch. He is a 5'11" 188 lb. player who has committed to Rice. Sadly Rivals has him as a safety but Scout has him as a corner. All his Hudl highlights are him from the corner position. He is very good in coverage but also displays a knack for knowing where the play is really going and bypasses secondary receivers to move up in run support on the primary guy. Lets hope he stays at corner.
 
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Another wr commit, Trent Taylor is going to Louisiana Tech. He's not as big or athletic as last year's commit Grant Childress, but he's got excellent moves and quickness in the open field. He'll make a great slot receiver.

I'll update the wide receiver list with the newest info.
 
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Great job Mighty Joe and KS. I mentioned small school prospect from NJ named Anthony Cioffi who is really athletic as an option qb and kick returner. I have read at least 4 different recent articles that Rutgers is 100 % going to keep him as a corner back. He is listed as a 3 star safety by Rivals but he is really fast/quick has long arms and just has great feet. He would be a great rb if not for is slender frame. It looks like we have Fertita, Spencer, DelBezio, Cioffi, Schilleci and Branch now with offers from D1 schools for corner back. Expect Matt Sisco, Jay Schneider, Derek Lord, Kyle Tartar, Mike Jurado and Tanner Jacobsen to follow suit. They all may not wind up at corner but this is the best year in a long time for the small revival of the white cb. Also Tanner Gentry committing to Wyoming has a good chance of staying a corner. Spencer is clearly a top 5 talent and I hope he shines at Kansas.
 

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a couple of guys who i've not seen mentioned in this thread have been getting some buzz in my home state of Arkansas. please forgive me if i've missed them being discussed ...

Eric Beisel, a 6-4, 235-pound linebacker with 4.5 speed from Fenton (MO) Rockwood Summit, is regarded as one of the top linebackers in the Midwest.

he currently has offers from 9 schools, including Arkansas, Nebraska, and Missouri.

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you can see his highlight video by clicking here -> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hH9NCOcrSeQ

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Hunter Henry, a 6-6, 235-pound tight end from Pulaski Academy (Little Rock, AR; class of 2013) committed to the Arkansas Razorbacks last week. regarded as one of the top tight ends in the nation, Henry is a pass-catching playmaker with good speed for a big guy (reports vary from 4.7 to 4.8 in the 40), hauling in 64 receptions for 1,091 yards and 16 touchdowns as a junior for the 4A state champion Bruins. he had 45 catches for 748 yards and 10 touchdowns as a sophomore.

more comfortable as a receiver than a blocker, Henry was usually split out wide at PA (ala Dallas Clark for the Indianapolis Colts). he picked up most of his yardage after the catch, as well.

Henry had offers from more than 25 schools, including Stanford, Notre Dame, Florida, Oklahoma, Alabama, and Auburn.

[video=youtube;4o9qRLCXXoo]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4o9qRLCXXoo[/video]
 

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Linebacker Walker Jones committed to Alabama yesterday! 6'3" 230, with 4.5/4.6 speed. He'll join his older brothers Barrett and Harrison there.
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Alabama has slowly gotten better with recruiting whites on defense. Last year's class featured Dakota Ball and Dillon Lee and included offers to a number of other white defensive players..
 
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This is the kind of player that Stanford used to recruit just a year and a half ago:

Finished second in California with 192 tackles as a 2011 junior, helping Monrovia (Calif.), to the CIF-SS title. Added eight sacks, four forced fumbles, and caught eight passes and had a touchdown. Named All-State, All-CIF and All-Southern California as well as CIF-SS Defensive Player of the Year.

And a 4.0 GPA.

No offer from Stanford...signed with Northwestern:
http://recruiting.scout.com/a.z?s=73&p=8&c=1&nid=6230901
 
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