Under-Armour All-America Game

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Here are the breakdowns of the two teams. Looks totally Caste and I think the teams should be called black and blacker.

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A look at who's on the Black team in this year's Under Armour All-America Game.
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<TD>7</TD>
<TD>Garrett Gilberthttp://insider.espn.go.com/ncf/recruiting/tracker/player?recruitId=55056&amp;season=2009 (Lake Travis/Austin, Texas)
Height: 6-4 | Weight: 195 | ESPNU 150 rank: 6 | QB rank: 2 | Watch
College: Committed to Texas over Texas A&amp;M, Texas Tech, Stanford and Nebraska.
Breakdown: Smart and savvy. Has the size to sit back in the pocket, but is a good enough athlete to make plays with his feet as well. </TD>
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<TD>8</TD>
<TD>Josh Nuneshttp://insider.espn.go.com/ncf/recruiting/tracker/player?recruitId=55320&amp;season=2009 (Upland/Upland, Calif.)
Height: 6-4 | Weight: 207 | ESPNU 150 rank: 127 | QB rank: 11 | Watch
College: Committed to Stanford over Tennessee, Florida, Oklahoma and Cal.
Breakdown: Great technique and his ball handling, timing and footwork are among the best in the class. Has the arm to make all the throws. </TD>
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<TD>10</TD>
<TD>Russell Shepardhttp://insider.espn.go.com/ncf/recruiting/tracker/player?recruitId=55065&amp;season=2009 (Cypress Ridge/Houston)
Height: 6-1 | Weight: 183 | ESPNU 150 rank: 1 | ATH rank: 1 | Watch
College: Committed to LSU over Texas, USC, Florida and Texas A&amp;M.
Breakdown: Amazing athlete with great speed and is a nightmare in space as a read-option guy in spread offense. A legit dual-threat player who has tools to be good passer.</TD>
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<TD>5</TD>
<TD>Jaamal Berry (Miami/Palmetto)
Height: 5-11 | Weight: 185 | ESPNU 150 rank: 12 | RB rank: 3 | Watch
College: Committed to Ohio State over Ole Miss, Florida, LSU and Michigan.
Breakdown: One of the more explosive backs in the class with elite acceleration and speed. He shows rare initial burst and suddenness through the hole and excels at changing speeds to make defenders miss. </TD>
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<TD>3</TD>
<TD>Jarvis Giles</A> (Tampa, Fla./Gaither)
Height: 5-11 | Weight: 180 | ESPNU 150 rank: 42| QB rank: 5 | Watch
College: Originally committed to Tennessee. Since decommitting in November he has expanded his list to three schools. The Vols still are in the running, with South Carolina and Nebraska.
Breakdown: Giles may have the best burst and acceleration through the hole among running backs in his class. He reaches top speed by his second step and can shred a defense up the seam in a blink. </TD>
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<TD>9</TD>
<TD>Victor Marc (Hallandale, Fla.)
Height: 6-0 | Weight: 210 | ESPNU 150 rank: 95 | ATH rank: 10 | Watch
College: Committed to South Florida over Alabama, Clemson, South Carolina and Kansas State.
Breakdown: A tremendous athlete who shines as a dual-threat quarterback but could be a potential difference-maker as a college running back. He is a rugged, sturdy player who also possesses smooth, fluid change-of-direction skills for someone his size. </TD>
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<TD>10</TD>
<TD>Chris Thompson (Greenville, Fla./Madison County)
Height: 5-8 | Weight: 175 | ESPNU 150 rank: NR | RB rank: 33 | Watch
College: Committed to Florida State over Miami, Clemson and Florida.
Breakdown: An excellent scatback prospect who could develop into a great offensive weapon at the next level. Lacks great size but is deceptively strong.</TD>
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<TD>1</TD>
<TD>Andre Debose (Sanford, Fla./Seminole)
Height: 6-0| Weight: 180 | ESPNU 150 rank: 29 | WR rank: 4 | Watch
College: Florida, LSU and Miami are DeBose's top three. He's also considering Georgia and USC.
Breakdown: Debose is a special athlete who could develop into a game-breaker in time. He has good size and lean bulk. Possesses a wonderful combination of speed, quickness and acceleration. Reaches top gear in a hurry. </TD>
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<TD>2</TD>
<TD>Duron Carter</A> (Ft. Lauderdale, Fla./St. Thomas Aquinas)
Height: 6-3 | Weight: 183 | ESPNU 150 rank: 150| WR rank: 18 | Watch
College: Committed to Ohio State over LSU, Auburn, West Virginia and Wisconsin.
Breakdown: Carter has soft hands and doesn't use his body when catching the football. Runs good routes, can snag the difficult passes and is especially effective in the red zone. </TD>
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<TD>21</TD>
<TD>Jamal Patterson (McDonough, Ga./Henry County)
Height: 6-3 | Weight: 190 | ESPNU 150 rank: 16 | WR rank: 117 | Watch
College: Committed to Stanford over Central Florida and Florida.
Breakdown: Patterson continues the trend of the tall, imposing wide receiver infiltrating the college game. He has excellent size, extremely long arms and big hands. </TD>
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<TD>6</TD>
<TD>Terry Hawthorne (East St. Louis, Ill.)
Height: 6-0 | Weight: 168 | ESPNU 150 rank: 84 | WR rank: 10 | Watch
College: Committed to Illinois over Arkansas, Kansas and Nebraska.
Breakdown: One of the more complete wide receivers in the country. Hands are soft, strong and he extends well away from his body. With great speed, he has the sought-after ability to turn the short pass into a big gain or track the deep throw with great body control and concentration.</TD>
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<TD>4</TD>
<TD>Jheranie Boyd (Gastonia, N.C./Ashbrook)
Height: 6-2 | Weight: 180 | ESPNU 150 rank: 37 | WR rank: 5 | Watch
College: Picked North Carolina over Oklahoma, Mizzou, N.C. State and Illinois.
Breakdown: Has very good size and excellent top-end speed, and is a playmaker. Size is very good, has the frame to really muscle up and shows very good acceleration and the ability to make something happen after the catch. Reaches top speed quickly, is smooth and fluid both in and out of his cuts and also after the catch. </TD>
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<TD>11</TD>
<TD>Nu'Keese Richardson (Pahokee, Fla.)
Height: 5-11 | Weight: 160 | ESPNU 150 rank: 109 | WR rank: 13 | Watch
College: Committed to Florida over Florida State, South Carolina, Georgia and Michigan. Breakdown: This little bugger can scoot. Richardson is a tough rascal and a smart, heady player with excellent quickness and explosiveness after the catch.</TD>
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<TD>Player (City, State/school)</TD>
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<TD>89</TD>
<TD>Barrett Matthews (Houston/North Shore)
Height: 6-2| Weight: 225 | ESPNU 150 rank: 59 | TE rank: 2 | Watch
College: Picked Texas over Houston, Miami, Kansas State and Texas A&amp;M
Breakdown: An exciting prospect with the tools to be well-rounded at the college level. He's a sound, tenacious blocker while also a weapon as a receiver. Has the ability to stay on the field in all situations and be a factor, making him a player to watch. </TD>
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<TD>18</TD>
<TD>Jordan Najvar (Spring, Texas/Klein Oak)
Height:6-6 | Weight: 215 | ESPNU 150 rank: NR TE rank: 20 | Watch
College: Committed to Stanford over Miami, Texas A&amp;M, Arizona State and Mizzou.
Breakdown: Najvar is a tall, rangy tight end prospect with good concentration and sure hands. He is a tough receiver who will go over the middle and will take a hit to make a catch.</TD>
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<TD>Player (City, State/school)</TD>
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<TD>74</TD>
<TD>Jack Mewhort (Toledo, Ohio/St. John's)
Height: 6-6| Weight: 285 | ESPNU 150 rank: 125 | Center rank: 1 | Watch
College: Picked Ohio State over Michigan State, Northwestern, Illinois and Iowa.
Breakdown: Mewhort is tall and physical, and he gets great movement at the point of attack. His good first step allows him to pick up stunting defensive linemen. </TD>
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<TD>76</TD>
<TD>Quinton Washington</A> (St. Stephen, S.C./Timberland)
Height: 6-3 | Weight: 315 | ESPNU 150 rank: 79| Guard rank: 7 | Watch
College: Considering South Carolina, Clemson, Alabama, Tennessee and Miami.
Breakdown: Washington has all the tools to be a big-time collegiate offensive lineman as an impressive 300-pounder who moves like a lightweight. Very athletic for a big man, he's fluid when pulling and trapping. </TD>
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<TD>64</TD>
<TD>Dallas Lee (Buford, Ga.)
Height: 6-4 | Weight: 290 | ESPNU 150 rank: NR | Guard rank: 15 | Watch
College: Committed to Georgia over Tennessee, Vanderbilt, Georgia Tech and Florida State.
Breakdown: A tough, physical football player. He really comes across as a kid who laces them up and looks to punish opponents and give you what he's got. </TD>
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<TD>77</TD>
<TD>Peter White (Washington, D.C./St. John's College)
Height: 6-4 | Weight: 344 | ESPNU 150 rank: NR | Guard rank: 23 | Watch
College: Considering Tennessee, Florida, Miami, Maryland and Oregon.
Breakdown: A big, powerful man who likes to play the game and really hustles. He is a monster of a human being and a load coming off the ball who delivers an upper-body blow with his hands.</TD>
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<TD>70</TD>
<TD>Paden Kelley (Austin, Texas/Lake Travis)
Height: 6-6 | Weight: 270 | ESPNU 150 rank: 26 | OT rank: 2 | Watch
College: Picked Texas over Nebraska, Florida, Notre Dame and Oklahoma.
Breakdown: Kelley's a very athletic offensive tackle with the versatility to also play guard. Tall and rangy, he looks the part, carrying his weight extremely well. </TD>
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<TD>72</TD>
<TD>Mason Walters (Wolfforth, Texas/Frenship)
Height: 6-7 | Weight: 285 | ESPNU 150 rank: 15 | OT rank: 1 | Watch
College: Picked Texas over LSU, USC, Notre Dame and Oklahoma.
Breakdown: A max-effort player with exceptional ability, he's a self-starter who clearly loves the game. He goes after opponents like a heat-seeking missile. </TD>
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<TD>56</TD>
<TD>Zach Martin (Indianapolis/Bishop Chatard)
Height: 6-5 | Weight: 260 | ESPNU 150 rank: 104| OT rank: 12 | Watch
College: Picked Notre Dame over Michigan, Illinois, Kentucky and Virginia.
Breakdown: Martin may be one of the most versatile linemen in the 2009 class. He is an outstanding offensive tackle and defensive lineman who has a great motor. </TD>
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<TD>75</TD>
<TD>Thomas Ashcraft (Cedar Hill, Texas)
Height: 6-5 | Weight: 290 | ESPNU 150 rank: 75 | Guard rank: 6 | Watch
College: Picked Texas over Texas A&amp;M, Nebraska, Texas Tech and Oklahoma.
Breakdown: A gifted lineman with the size college coaches seek. He has shown the foot agility to both pull and trap from the offensive tackle position.</TD>
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<TD>Player (City, State/school)</TD>
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<TD>8</TD>
<TD>Dyron Dye (Sanford, Fla./Seminole)
Height: 6-4 | Weight: 215 | ESPNU 150 rank: 143 | DE rank: 11 | Watch
College: Dye has narrowed his list to Miami and LSU.
Breakdown: There is plenty to like about Dye as a defensive end prospect. He has a tall frame to add bulk, displays good speed to chase plays, and he is a physical defender. </TD>
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<TD>9</TD>
<TD>Demonte McAllister (Tampa, Fla./Alonso)
Height: 6-3 | Weight: 250 | ESPNU 150 rank: 50| DE rank: 3 | Watch
College: Picked Florida State over USC, Florida, LSU and Miami.
Breakdown: McAllister is extremely quick off the ball and because of that he can be an absolute terror in the trenches. He plays defensive tackle in high school and with added bulk could project there in college. </TD>
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<TD>91</TD>
<TD>Melvin Fellows (Garfield Heights, Ohio)
Height: 6-4 | Weight: 245 | ESPNU 150 rank: 108 | DE rank: 7 | Watch
College: Committed to Ohio State over Michigan, Illinois, Notre Dame and USC.
Breakdown: Fellows is a tough dude to run at. A physical kid who punishes smaller blockers. There is not a ton of flash to his game, but he takes care of his business. </TD>
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<TD>55</TD>
<TD>Jacobbi McDaniel (Greenville, Fla./Madison County)
Height: 6-0 | Weight: 267 | ESPNU 150 rank: 7 | DT rank: 1 | Watch
College: Picked Florida State over Florida, Georgia, Alabama and Clemson.
Breakdown: Not the biggest but one talented football player. He is quick, smart and can be a terror when pulling and blocking on the move, but he's even more effective on defense.</TD>
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<TD>77</TD>
<TD>Joshua Downs (Bastrop, La.)
Height: 6-2 | Weight: 267 | ESPNU 150 rank: 82 | DT rank: 6 | Watch
College: Picked LSU over Mississippi State, Ole Miss, Louisiana Tech and Arkansas.
Breakdown: A versatile big man, he projects to either defensive tackle or offensive guard. He is also a talented, disruptive defensive tackle who can be explosive and violent and reminds us of 2008 prospect Brandon Thompson. </TD>
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<TD>87</TD>
<TD>Abry Jones (Warner Robins, Ga./Northside)
Height: 6-3 | Weight: 250| ESPNU 150 rank: 112 | DE rank: 9 | Watch
College: Picked Georgia over Florida, Florida State, Clemson and Miami.
Breakdown: Jones is one of the more versatile defensive linemen in this 2009 class. He has the physical tools to develop into a stout interior run defender as well as a disruptive edge-rusher.</TD>
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<TD>No.</TD>
<TD>Player (City, State/school)</TD>
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<TD>2</TD>
<TD>Petey Smith (Seffner, Fla./Armwood)
Height: 6-0 | Weight: 240 | ESPNU 150 rank: 139 | ILB rank: 4
College: Smith has narrowed his list to Auburn and Alabama.
Breakdown: Simply put, Smith is a dominant inside run-stopper at the high school level. He possesses superior size and strength and steps down fast when filling his inside rush lanes. </TD>
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<TD>3</TD>
<TD>Jelani Jenkins (Wheaton, Md./Good Counsel)
Height: 6-1 | Weight: 205 | ESPNU 150 rank: 9 | OLB rank: 2 | Watch
College: Considering Penn State, Notre Dame, USC, Stanford and Miami.
Breakdown: A tough, rangy, fast-twitched linebacker prospect who plays fast and physical on every snap and possesses tremendous upside when projecting for the next level.</TD>
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<TD>12</TD>
<TD>Eric Fields (Warner Robins, Ga./Northside)
Height: 6-2 | Weight: 210| ESPNU 150 rank: 27 | OLB rank: 4 | Watch
College: Committed to Clemson over Georgia, Miami, Florida and Florida State.
Breakdown: Can run and hit as good as any outside linebacker in this class. Aside from lacking great size, he is your prototypical outside linebacker prospect. </TD>
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<TD>23</TD>
<TD>Frankie Telfort (Miami/Gulliver Prep)
Height: 5-11 | Weight: 194 | ESPNU 150 rank: 7 | DT rank: 1 | Watch
College: Has narrowed his list to Florida and USC.
Breakdown: He lacks great size, but has a rangy, tapered body and should be able to add bulk without losing much quickness. Very explosive and attacks ball carriers with a rare burst in space.</TD>
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<TD>No.</TD>
<TD>Player (City, State/school)</TD>
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<TD>6</TD>
<TD>Ricardo Dixon (Hallandale, Fla.)
Height: 5-10| Weight: 168 | ESPNU 150 rank: NR | CB rank: 11 | Watch
College: Picked South Florida over Tennessee, South Carolina, West Virginia and Rutgers.
Breakdown: A technically sound, gifted athlete with the foot quickness, hips and recovery speed to develop into a great cover corner at the next level. He lacks ideal size but is very fluid and smooth in all of his movement skills. </TD>
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<TD>24</TD>
<TD>Greg Reid (Valdosta, Ga./Lowndes)
Height: 5-9 | Weight: 175 | ESPNU 150 rank: 106| Athlete rank: 13 | Watch
College: Committed to Florida over Florida State, Auburn, Georgia and Clemson.
Breakdown: Reid might step on campus without a set position, but it won't take too long for him to step on the field and make an impact. He is an explosive, fast-twitched athlete with great speed and rare initial burst in the short area. </TD>
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<TD>11</TD>
<TD>Travis Hawkins (Gaithersburg, Md./Quince Orchard)
Height: 5-10 | Weight: 181 | ESPNU 150 rank: NR | CB rank: 12 | Watch
College: Committed to Maryland over Penn State, Oregon, Central Florida and Michigan.
Breakdown: Hawkins blends great athleticism, physicality and instincts in the secondary; a DB consistently around the ball making plays. </TD>
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<TD>5</TD>
<TD>Prince Kent (Norcross, Ga.)
Height: 6-2 | Weight: 193 | ESPNU 150 rank: 43 | CB rank: 3 | Watch
College: Committed to Miami over Clemson, LSU, Alabama and Georgia.
Breakdown: A rare cornerback prospect with exceptional size and skills at the position. He is tall, very high-cut and rangy. </TD>
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<TD>9</TD>
<TD>Ray Ray Armstrong (Sanford, Fla./Seminole)
Height: 6-4 | Weight: 215 | ESPNU 150 rank: 18 | Athlete rank: 2 | Watch
College: Considering Miami, Florida, LSU, USC and Florida State.
Breakdown: Armstrong is possibly the best overall athlete in this class in relation to his size and has the versatility to play just about any skill position on either side of the ball. </TD>
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<TD>1</TD>
<TD>Darren Myles Jr. (Atlanta/Carver)
Height: 6-2 | Weight: 180 | ESPNU 150 rank: 38 | Safety rank: 4 | Watch
College: Considering Florida, Alabama, LSU, Purdue and Georgia Tech.
Breakdown: This athletic superman never is on the bench and at about 6-2 is physically impressive. He can play safety, wide receiver and quarterback.</TD>
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<TD>4</TD>
<TD>Isaiah Bell (Youngstown, Ohio/Liberty)
Height: 6-2 | Weight: 200 | ESPNU 150 rank: 91| Safety rank: 9 | Watch
College: Picked Michigan over Cincinnati, Pittsburgh, Air Force and Bowling Green.
Breakdown: Bell is one of the DBs with better upside in this 2009 defensive class and is a real playmaker. He excels at safety with his long, rangy body. </TD>
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<CENTER>Kicker</CENTER></TD></TR>
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<TD>No.</TD>
<TD>Player (City, State/school)</TD>
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<TD>17</TD>
<TD>Dustin Hopkins (Houston/Clear Lake)
Height: 6-2 | Weight: 174 | ESPNU 150 rank: NR | Kicker rank: 1 | Watch
College: Picked Florida State over Notre Dame, Baylor, Mizzou and Kansas State.
Breakdown: Hopkins is a talented kicker who has a very strong leg. His kickoffs are deep or out of the end zone; good hang on kickoffs. </TD>
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<CENTER>Black Team Coaches
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<TD>Head coach: Mike White (Former head coach of Oakland Raiders, Cal and Illinois)</TD></TR>
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<TD>Offensive coordinator: Dave Levy (Won four national titles with USC and coached in NFL)</TD></TR>
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<TD>Defensive coordinator: Rex Norris (Over 30 years in college -- OU, Florida, Tennessee -- and NFL)</TD></TR>
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<TD>Quarterbacks coach: Brad Davis (Wolfforth, Texas/Frenship)</TD></TR>
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<TD>Running backs coach: Bob Milloy (Wheaton, Md./Good Counsel)</TD></TR>
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<TD>Wide receivers coach: Chad Morris (Austin, Texas/Lake Travis)</TD></TR>
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<TD>Offensive line coach: Michael Coe (Greenville, Fla./Madison County)</TD></TR>
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<TD>Defensive tackles coach: Gary Thiebaud (Houston/Cypress Ridge)</TD></TR>
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<TD>Defensive ends coach: Mike Rozier (McDonough, Ga./Henry County)</TD></TR>
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<TD>Inside linebackers coach: Joe McGuire (Cedar Hill, Texas/Cedar Hill)</TD></TR>
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<TD>Outside linebackers coach: Mike Briggs (Gastonia, N.C./Ashbrook)</TD></TR>
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<TD>Cornerbacks coach: David Smith (Spring, Texas/Klein Oak)</TD></TR>
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<TD>Safeties coach: Darren Myles, Sr. (Atlanta/Carver)</TD></TR></T></TABLE>





A look at who's on the White team in this year's Under Armour All-America Game.



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<TD>No.</TD>
<TD>Player (City, State/School)</TD>
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<TD>5</TD>
<TD>Matt Barkleyhttp://insider.espn.go.com/ncf/recruiting/tracker/player?recruitId=54991 (Santa Ana., Calif./Mater Dei)
Height: 6-3 | Weight: 222 | ESPNU 150 rank: 2 | QB rank: 1 | Watch: Highlights
College: Committed to USC over UCLA, Tennessee, FSU and Cal.
Breakdown: Barkley has prototypical size and is a true pocket passer who understands timing and has a great sense of anticipation and ball placement. Fundamentals and ball handling are exceptional. He does the little things very, very well. </TD>
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<TD>7</TD>
<TD>Moses Alipatehttp://insider.espn.go.com/ncf/recruiting/tracker/player?recruitId=54988 (Bloomington, Minn./Jefferson)
Height: 6-5 | Weight: 225 | ESPNU 150 rank: 122 | QB rank: 9 | Watch: Highlights
College: Committed to Minnesota over Wisconsin, Nebraska, Iowa and Cal.
Breakdown: Possesses the size and arm strength of a pocket passer with deceptive athleticism and footwork to work out of a spread. He has the measurables, arm and athleticism to become an excellent player at the next level. </TD>
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<TD>12</TD>
<TD>Richard Brehauthttp://insider.espn.go.com/ncf/recruiting/tracker/player?recruitId=55065&amp;season=2009 (Rancho Cucamonga, Calif./Los Osos)
Height: 6-2 | Weight: 206 | ESPNU 150 rank: 33 | QB rank: 4 | Watch: Highlights
College: Committed to UCLA over Arizona, Colorado, Oregon State and Washington State.
Breakdown: He's hard not to like with his competitive, crafty, productive methods. A great field general, he makes good decisions and is mobile. An excellent player with great upside.</TD>
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<TD>26</TD>
<TD>Trent Richardsonhttp://insider.espn.go.com/ncf/recruiting/tracker/player?recruitId=57322&amp;season=2009 (Pensacola, Fla./Escambia)
Height: 5-11 | Weight: 219 | ESPNU 150 rank: 5 | RB rank: 1 | Watch: Highlights
College: Committed to Alabama over Florida, FSU, LSU and Mississippi State.
Breakdown: A violent runner with the strength to pound it between the tackles and the perimeter speed to turn the corner and take it the distance. A potential high-carry, durable runner at the next level who can wear down a defense. </TD>
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<TD>3</TD>
<TD>Washaun Ealeyhttp://insider.espn.go.com/ncf/recruiting/tracker/player?recruitId=54988 (Twin City, Ga./Emanuel County Institute)
Height: 5-11 | Weight: 205 | ESPNU 150 rank: 35 | RB rank: 4 | Watch: Highlights
College: Committed to Georgia over Florida.
Breakdown: He runs with deceptive power and seemingly bigger than his listed measurables. While most of his production comes between the tackles, he flashes a sneaky extra gear when he bounces to the perimeter and has good top-end speed. </TD>
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<TD>21</TD>
<TD>Montrell Connerhttp://insider.espn.go.com/ncf/recruiting/tracker/player?recruitId=57288 (Monroe, La./Ouachita Parish)
Height: 6-2 | Weight: 210 | ESPNU 150 rank: 63 | RB rank: 8 | Watch: Highlights
College: Committed to Mississippi State over Oklahoma, Florida, Oregon and Alabama.
Breakdown: Physically gifted with a great blend of size and straight-line speed. He is a good yards-after-contact back and consistently finishes runs, making smaller defensive backs think twice about coming up to tackle him when he reaches the second level.</TD>
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<TD>10</TD>
<TD>Michael Companarohttp://insider.espn.go.com/ncf/recruiting/tracker/player?recruitId=57288 (Clarksville, Md./River Hill)
Height: 5-10 | Weight: 178 | ESPNU 150 rank: N/A | ATH rank: 90
College: Committed to Wake Forest over North Carolina, Northwestern, Akron and Maryland.
Breakdown: He lacks ideal measurables, but makes up for it with competitive speed, toughness and determination along with great ball skills and upside as a receiver in the passing game.</TD>
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<TD>No.</TD>
<TD>Player (City, State/School)</TD>
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<TD>1</TD>
<TD>Alshon Jeffrey (St. Matthews, S.C./Calhoun County)
Height: 6-3 | Weight: 214 | ESPNU 150 rank: 96 | WR rank: 12 | Watch: Highlights
College: Committed to USC over South Carolina, North Carolina and Kentucky.
Breakdown: Jeffrey is a big target with big, strong hands, long arms and the frame to ward off defenders with ease. He is physically imposing and has sneaky, deceptive speed to get vertical. </TD>
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<TD>8</TD>
<TD>Morrell Presley (Carson, Calif./Carson)
Height: 6-4 | Weight: 215 | ESPNU 150 rank: 48 | TE rank: 1 | Watch: Highlights
College: Committed to USC.
Breakdown: Presley has a tall, lean frame and looks like a big receiver. While he played -- and excelled -- as a tight end, he can split out and appears comfortable playing in a more traditional receiver role. </TD>
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<TD>2</TD>
<TD>Logan Heastie (Chesapeake, Va./Great Bridge)
Height: 6-2 | Weight: 192 | ESPNU 150 rank: 120 | WR rank: 17 | Watch: Highlights
College: Committed to West Virginia over Florida, Alabama, Tennessee and Boston College.
Breakdown: Heastie is smooth, fluid and a legit deep threat for a taller wideout. He changes directions without losing much speed in transition, uses quick feet to set defensive backs up and runs crisp short-to-intermediate routes. </TD>
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<TD>9</TD>
<TD>Jamal Reid (Mayo, Fla./Lafayette)
Height: 6-0 | Weight: 175 | ESPNU 150 rank: 100 | ATH rank: 12
College: Committed to Miami (Fla.) over USF, Clemson, NC State and Ole Miss.
Breakdown: May be one of the best-kept secrets in the country. Whether it's as a wide receiver, defensive back or return specialist, he is simply a threat to score every time he touches the ball. Although not overly explosive, he flashes great top-end speed, is smooth and fluid in all of his movement skills and has some of the better ball skills in this entire class. </TD>
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<TD>4</TD>
<TD>Marlon Brown (Memphis, Tenn./Harding Academy)
Height: 6-5 | Weight: 205 | ESPNU 150 rank: 17 | WR rank: 2 | Watch: Highlights
College: Undecided. He's considering Tennessee, Georgia, Florida, LSU and Ohio State.
Breakdown: His blend of height, strength and speed allows him to create mismatches in the passing game. He knows how to utilize his large frame to shield defenders in traffic and is a versatile athlete with the rare physical tools to play a number of positions in college. </TD>
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<TD>11</TD>
<TD>Keenan Davis (Cedar Rapids, Iowa/Washington)
Height: 6-3 | Weight: 195 | ESPNU 150 rank: 116 | WR rank: 15 | Watch: Highlights
College: Committed to Iowa over Oklahoma, Nebraska, Illinois and Kansas.
Breakdown: Davis not only has ideal size, but he has very good speed and is very polished for a young WR. He has a nice frame, is well built and is a smooth athlete with a good stride and can get to top speed quickly for a player his size. </TD>
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<CENTER>Tight Ends</CENTER></TD></TR>
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<TD>No.</TD>
<TD>Player (City, State/School)</TD>
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<TD>88</TD>
<TD>Ra'Shede Hageman (Minneapolis/Washburn)
Height: 6-5 | Weight: 234 | ESPNU 150 rank: N/A | WR rank: 12 | Watch: Highlights
College: Committed to Minnesota over Ohio State, Wisconsin and Florida.
Breakdown: Hageman possesses good size and the frame to add bulk. He will need added size, but should have little problem getting up to a more ideal weight. He is a productive player as both a receiver and a blocker. </TD>
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<TD>17</TD>
<TD>Arthur Lynch (Dartmouth, Mass./Dartmouth)
Height: 6-5 | Weight: 240 | ESPNU 150 rank: N/A | TE rank: 7 | Watch: Highlights
College: Committed to Georgia over Boston College, Virginia and Maryland.
Breakdown: Lynch flashes deceptive speed for his size and has a smooth running motion. He is a polished route runner with good hands, and though not a burner after the catch, he can earn productive yards after contact with his size. </TD>
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<CENTER>Offensive Line</CENTER></TD></TR>
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<TD>No.</TD>
<TD>Player (City, State/School)</TD>
<TD></TD></TR>
<TR =oddrow vAlign=top>
<TD>68</TD>
<TD>Mark Brazinski (Somerville, N.J./Immaculata)
Height: 6-2 | Weight: 280 | ESPNU 150 rank: N/A | C rank: 2 | Watch: Highlights
College: Undecided. He's considering Rutgers, Boston College, FSU, Penn and North Carolina.
Breakdown: Brazinski has an ideal build for the position and plays with great leverage. He's a real scrapper who stays on his blocks, won't give in and maintains his body control and balance, especially in the running game. </TD>
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<TD>59</TD>
<TD>John Martinez (Salt Lake City/Cottonwood)
Height: 6-2 | Weight: 264 | ESPNU 150 rank: 30 | OG rank: 1 | Watch: Highlights
College: Undecided. Considering USC, LSU, Ohio State, UCLA and Oklahoma.
Breakdown: Martinez never takes a play off. He's quick off the ball and stays after the defender at the line of scrimmage. He also has great leg drive and plays with good leverage. </TD>
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<TD>56</TD>
<TD>Xavier Su'a Filo (Pleasant Grove, Utah/Timpview)
Height: 6-4 | Weight: 285 | ESPNU 150 rank: 55 | OG rank: 2 | Watch: Highlights
College: Undecided. Considering USC, UCLA, Notre Dame, BYU and LSU.
Breakdown: Su'a Filo is very athletic and can pull and trap as well as any other offensive lineman in the country. He has exceptional feet and runs more like a tight end than a guard. </TD>
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<TD>75</TD>
<TD>Stan Hasiak (Kapolei, Hawaii/ Kapolei)
Height: 6-6 | Weight: 340 | ESPNU 150 rank: N/A | OG rank: 14 | Watch: Highlights
College: Committed to UCLA over USC, Cal, Oregon and Arizona.
Breakdown: Hasiak has great size, exceptional lower-body strength and gets good movement off the line of scrimmage in the run game. He is also a very good pass protector. He's an intimidating player. </TD>
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<TD>77</TD>
<TD>J.K. Jay (Greenville, S.C./Christ Church Episcopal)
Height: 6-7 | Weight: 280 | ESPNU 150 rank: 137 | OT rank: 13 | Watch: Highlights
College: Committed to Clemson over Georgia, Tennessee, Miami (Fla.), Vanderbilt and Kentucky.
Breakdown: Jay is an athletic offensive tackle whose greatest asset is his quick hands. He really does a good job of keeping defenders away from his body. He also runs exceptionally well and could adjust to playing guard at the next level.</TD>
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<TD>76</TD>
<TD>Kevin Graf (Agoura, Calif./Agoura)
Height: 6-6 | Weight: 302 | ESPNU 150 rank: 32 | OT rank: 4 | Watch: Highlights
College: Committed to USC.
Breakdown: Graf is physical, athletic, intimidating and has the tools to be a dominant offensive tackle. With his father and brother both former USC offensive linemen, his lineage is apparent in his technical skill. </TD>
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<TD>64</TD>
<TD>Stavion Lowe (Brownwood, Texas/Brownwood)
Height: 6-6 | Weight: 294 | ESPNU 150 rank: 28 | OT rank: 3 | Watch: Highlights
College: Committed to LSU over Oklahoma, Auburn, Notre Dame and Texas A&amp;M.
Breakdown: Lowe is one of the most athletic tackles in the 2009 class. He has great feet and runs extremely well for a big man. Exceptional talent who gives great effort. </TD>
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<TD>78</TD>
<TD>Taylor Lewan (Scottsdale, Ariz./Chaparral)
Height: 6-6 | Weight: 270 | ESPNU 150 rank: N/A | OT rank: 14 | Watch: Highlights
College: Undecided. Considering Arizona State, Miami (Fla.), Colorado, Michigan and Minnesota.
Breakdown: Lewan is tall with a good build, but he is lean for an offensive tackle and will need to add more bulk. He plays hard and is very productive. Lewan is very good with his hands as both a run- and pass-blocker and can be tough to beat once he gets locked on. </TD>
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<TD>No.</TD>
<TD>Player (City, State/School)</TD>
<TD></TD></TR>
<TR =oddrow vAlign=top>
<TD>26</TD>
<TD>Sam Montgomery (Greenwood, S.C./Greenwood)
Height: 6-4 | Weight: 220 | ESPNU 150 rank: 22 | DE rank: 2 | Watch: Highlights
College: Undecided. He's considering South Carolina, North Carolina, Clemson, LSU and Georgia.
Breakdown:Montgomery has wonderful athleticism, but also does the little things and has a ton of potential. He has all the tools to be a dangerous pass-rusher and his get-off and long arms could make him a menace off the edge. </TD>
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<TD>88</TD>
<TD>Craig Roh (Scottsdale, Ariz./Chaparral)
Height: 6-4 | Weight: 225 | ESPNU 150 rank: 87 | DE rank: 5 | Watch: Highlights
College: Committed to Michigan over USC, UCLA, Arizona State and Nebraska.
Breakdown: A well-rounded defensive end prospect with good mental and physical intangibles. He combines good quickness and hand technique getting around blockers and to the quarterback as a pass-rusher. Roh is only going to get bigger and stronger and has great upside. </TD>
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<TD>97</TD>
<TD>Justin Chaisson (Las Vegas/Bishop Gorman)
Height: 6-5 | Weight: 252 | ESPNU 150 rank: 94 | DE rank: 6 | Watch: Highlights
College: Committed to Oklahoma over LSU, Florida, Oregon and UCLA.
Breakdown: Chaisson is a good player with a lot of physical upside. He needs to keep developing the small things in his game, but he has the tools to be a handful and make plays at the college level. </TD>
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<TD>96</TD>
<TD>Antwan Lowery (Miami/Columbus)
Height: 6-4 | Weight: 330 | ESPNU 150 rank: 124 | DT rank: 8 | Watch: Highlights
College: Undecided. Considering Miami (Fla.), Florida, USF, Rutgers and Clemson.
Breakdown: Lowery has a consistently exceptional get-off for a big man and his explosiveness allows him to get into opposing backfields and alter or blow up plays. With a nice blend of size and quickness, Lowery has the tools to be a good college defensive tackle.</TD>
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<TD>68</TD>
<TD>Corey Adams (Scottsdale, Ariz./Saguaro)
Height: 6-3 | Weight: 277 | ESPNU 150 rank: 54 | DT rank: 4
College: Undecided. Considering USC, Arizona State, Ohio State and Nebraska.
Breakdown: There is a lot to like about Adams, who has good height and the frame to keep developing into a physical monster. He flashes good quickness off the ball, is very active and violent with his hands and shows a closing burst. </TD>
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<TD>75</TD>
<TD>Gary Brown (Quincy, Fla./West Gadsden)
Height: 6-3 | Weight: 275 | ESPNU 150 rank: 85 | DT rank: 7 | Watch: Highlights
College: Committed to Florida over FSU, Miami (Fla.), Arkansas and Notre Dame.
Breakdown: Brown has a wealth of ability and has the tools to develop into a disruptive force at the college level. He can run and close quickly for a big man and has the ability to get in on plays all over the field. </TD>
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<CENTER>Linebackers</CENTER></TD></TR>
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<TD>No.</TD>
<TD>Player (City, State/School)</TD>
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<TD>5</TD>
<TD>Manti Te'o (Honolulu/Punahou)
Height: 6-2 | Weight: 230 | ESPNU 150 rank: 4 | OLB rank: 1 | Watch: Highlights
College: Undecided. Considering USC, Notre Dame, UCLA, Stanford and BYU.
Breakdown: It's very difficult to find any physical weaknesses in Te'o's game. He shows great power and strength inside and excels attacking off the perimeter with his great burst and closing quickness. Has all the measurables to develop into an outstanding strongside or inside linebacker at the next level. </TD>
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<TD>42</TD>
<TD>Tom Wort (New Braunfels, Texas/New Braunfels)
Height: 6-1 | Weight: 210 | ESPNU 150 rank: 83 | OLB rank: 7 | Watch: Highlights
College: Committed to Oklahoma over USC, Florida, Miami (Fla.) and LSU.
Breakdown: Wort is arguably the best pure hitter in this class, and his explosiveness and acceleration in space are very rare. A true sideline-to-sideline guy who should create havoc on the perimeter at the next level with his great closing speed. An excellent tackler, Wort runs through ball carriers and explodes on his final steps of contact, generating the force of a 240-pound 'backer. </TD>
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<TD>24</TD>
<TD>Ronnell Lewis (Dewar, Okla./Dewar)
Height: 6-2 | Weight: 225 | ESPNU 150 rank: N/A | OLB rank: 16
College: Committed to Oklahoma over Oklahoma State.
Breakdown: Lewis flashes rare athleticism for his size. He has great speed, range and agility for a 225-pound linebacker and sought-after intensity pursuing the football. All the physical tools are there to polish up and his best football is still ahead of him. </TD>
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<TD>6</TD>
<TD>Dexter Moody (Twin City, Ga./Emanuel County Institute)
Height: 6-2 | Weight: 215 | ESPNU 150 rank: 99 | OLB rank: 8
College: Committed to Georgia over Florida, South Carolina, Georgia Tech and Air Force.
Breakdown: Moody has some of the best upside we have seen in a defensive prospect in the past few classes. He flashes the speed and great closing burst to chase plays down from the back side and is difficult to seal and reach on the front side with his long, strong hands and quickness slipping blocks. </TD>
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<CENTER>Defensive Backs</CENTER></TD></TR>
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<TD>No.</TD>
<TD>Player (City, State/School)</TD>
<TD></TD></TR>
<TR =oddrow vAlign=top>
<TD>21</TD>
<TD>Steve Williams (Dallas/Skyline)
Height: 5-10 | Weight: 160 | ESPNU 150 rank: 88 | CB rank: 8 | Watch: Highlights
College: Committed to Cal over Texas Tech, Miami (Fla.), Auburn and Oklahoma.
Breakdown: Williams has great stop-start skill and foot quickness shadowing receivers off the line and out of their breaks. Williams will develop more physically and possesses the skills and quick-twitched athleticism to develop into a great cover corner at the next level. </TD>
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<TD>1</TD>
<TD>Branden Smith (Atlanta/Booker T. Washington)
Height: 5-11 | Weight: 170 | ESPNU 150 rank: 44 | ATH rank: 4 | Watch: Highlights
College: Undecided. Considering Georgia, Florida, Alabama and FSU.
Breakdown: An electrifying athlete with the skills and outstanding play speed to excel in all three phases of the game in college. One of the faster skill players in this class, he flashes great recovery speed, burst and man-to-man skills at corner. His outstanding return ability should get him on the field early in college. </TD>
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<TD>3</TD>
<TD>Darrell Givens (Indian Head, Md./Lackey)
Height: 6-1 | Weight: 170 | ESPNU 150 rank: 61 | CB rank: 4 | Watch: Highlights
College: Committed to Penn State over Ohio State, Miami (Fla.), Oklahoma and Florida.
Breakdown: Givens possesses good size and knows how to utilize it on the field. Needs a bit of polish but the physical tools and natural instincts are there to mold into a great all-around corner at the next level. </TD>
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<TD>7</TD>
<TD>C.J. Barnett (Clayton, Ohio/Northmont)
Height: 6-1 | Weight: 175 | ESPNU 150 rank: 73 | CB rank: 5 | Watch: Highlights
College: Committed to Ohio State over Florida, Miami (Fla.), Cincinnati and Stanford.
Breakdown:Barnett is a physically gifted prospect with great instincts and versatility in coverage. He has a tall, athletic build and a very wide wingspan. He's also a forceful yet reliable open-field tackler. Some cornerbacks shy away from contact, but he loves to hit. </TD>
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<TD>9</TD>
<TD>Craig Loston (Aldine, Texas/Eisenhower)
Height: 6-2 | Weight: 193 | ESPNU 150 rank: 8 | S rank: 1 | Watch: Highlights
College: Committed to LSU over Oklahoma, Texas, Texas A&amp;M and Oregon.
Breakdown: Loston could be one of the most athletic players in this class. He possesses tremendous closing speed and covers a lot of ground in zone coverage. He's also athletic enough to play a receiver man-to-man while displaying tremendous catch-up speed and change of direction. </TD>
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<TD>2</TD>
<TD>Devonte Holloman (Rock Hill, S.C./South Pointe)
Height: 6-2 | Weight: 213 | ESPNU 150 rank: 19 | S rank: 2 | Watch: Highlights
College: Committed to South Carolina over LSU, North Carolina and Clemson.
Breakdown: Holloman is a tall, rangy athlete who can be an outstanding pass defender and provide solid run support. Shows athleticism by high-pointing the football when going up for the interception, demonstrates physical toughness when tackling and has the size to punish the ball carrier or receiver. </TD>
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<TD>4</TD>
<TD>Stephon Gilmore (Rock Hill, S.C./South Pointe)
Height: 6-1 | Weight: 180 | ESPNU 150 rank: 86 | ATH rank: 8 | Watch: Highlights
College: Committed to South Carolina over Alabama, FSU, Tennessee and Clemson.
Breakdown: Gilmore is a smooth athlete with great versatility and playmaking upside. He primarily plays quarterback in high school, but will likely be converted to safety in college and with more experience, could become one of his class' best at the position. He's fast, rangy and very athletic. He has natural instincts for making plays and is a true dual threat. </TD>
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<TD>Anthony Fera (Houston/St. Pius X)
Height: 6-2 | Weight: 230 | ESPNU 150 rank: N/A | K rank: 2
College: Committed to Penn State over Michigan, Ohio State and Northwestern.
Breakdown: Fera has excellent leg strength, gets good power into his kickoffs and normally kicks the football deep into the end zone or out. Consistent field goal kicker who demonstrates the ability to make field goals well into the 40s distancewise; longest is 58 yards. Also an above-average punter. </TD>
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<TD>Head coach: Marv Levy (Former head coach of Buffalo Bills and NFL Hall of Famer)</TD></TR>
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<TD>Offensive coordinator: Sherman Lewis (34 years coaching, including stops in Green Bay and Minnesota)</TD></TR>
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<TD>Defensive coordinator: George Dyer (Over 20 years in NFL, plus stops at ASU and Michigan State)</TD></TR>
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<TD>Quarterbacks coach: Conrad Nix (Warner Robins, Ga./Northside)</TD></TR>
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<TD>Running backs coach: Ryan Derrick (Memphis/Harding Academy)</TD></TR>
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<TD>Wide receivers coach: Chris Merritt (Miami/Columbus)</TD></TR>
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<TD>Offensive line coach: Cecil Thomas (Salt Lake City/Cottonwood)</TD></TR>
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<TD>Defensive line coach: Milan Turner (Twin City, Ga./Emanuel County Institute)</TD></TR>
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<TD>Inside linebackers coach: Brian Te'o (Honolulu/Punahou)</TD></TR>
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<TD>Outside linebackers coach: Kale Ane (Honolulu/Punahou)</TD></TR>
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<TD>Cornerbacks coach: John Sanders (Scottsdale, Ariz./Saguaro)</TD></TR>
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<TD>Safeties coach: Anthony Lombardi (Cedar Rapids, Iowa/Washington)</TD></TR></T></TABLE>
 
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