| 1. |
Leon Hart |
6-5/285/5.10 |
OL |
Spring Valley HS |
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At 6-5 and 292 pounds, Hart has the perfect
frame, strength and the quickness to play offensive tackle. He has a 350
pounds bench press and a 500 pound squat right now, but his best lift is the
power clean. He's cleaning right at 350. Was invited to the
All-American combine before the All-American game in January, placing first
in three of the six events they tested in. He won the forty, the vertical,
and the broad jump. |
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| 2. |
Robert Ayers |
6-4/227/4.50 |
LB |
Marlboro County HS |
| |
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Robert Ayers is a big time prospect at linebacker and those that have seen
him play know that he has unlimited potential. In only eight games he racked
up a total of 89 tackles, 28 of those for loss, and six sacks. He
reads the offensive flow well and is a demon across the field. |
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| 3. |
Cory Lambert |
6-7/306/5.08 |
OL |
Greenville HS |
| |
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Potentially, Lambert could be the best player in
the state of South Carolina. The reason he is not is that the two
players ahead of him are instant impact players. Lambert has a broad
wingspan, good range, and good strength. He graded out at 90-percent
with 28 knockdown blocks from his right offensive tackle position. |
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| 4. |
Dorian Capers |
6-6/275/5.00 |
DT |
Battery Creek HS |
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Capers can shut down the middle of the field and
when a running back gets to the outside, he has the speed (4.8 forty yard
dash) to chase him down. He racked up 77 tackles and six sacks from
his defensive tackle position. The All-State performer works as hard off the
field as he does on. He currently boasts a 320-pound bench press, 460-pound
squat, and power cleans 240-pounds. |
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| 5. |
Lawrence Timmons |
6-1/220/4.50 |
LB |
Wilson HS |
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The athleticism for Timmons is very apparent on
both sides of the ball. Projected as a linebacker or even a strong safety,
Timmons also has great speed as a wide receiver for his Wilson team.
He finished last year with 95 tackles and four forced fumbles along with 42
catches for 690 yards and 14 touchdowns as a receiver." At NIKE Camp
in Miami and he was very impressive. During drills, he had excellent
footwork, good explosion, he had passion in his eyes, and always wanted to
be 1st in line, always wanted the best competition according to recruiting
analyst Mike Bakas. |
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| 6. |
Mack Frost |
6-5/230/4.70 |
DE |
Spring
Valley HS |
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Frost has an excellent first step and good
football instincts. He excels at rushing the passer and knocking down
passes, which can be expected because of his great physical ability. What
was surprising was his ability to hold his ground at the line of scrimmage
by shedding blocks through a variety of spin moves and arm extension. He
uses his length to his advantage as he got his hands up quickly and was able
to toss aside or spin around guards and tackles trying to block him.
Mack
Frost Film |
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| 7. |
Dorrel Scott |
6-4/315/5.00 |
DT |
Ridge View
HS |
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At his size, Dorrel Scott is the epitomy of
run-stuffing defensive tackles. Holes are quickly closed and offensive
linemen are easily moved to get towards the backfield. Scott has a 315
pound bench, 450 pound squat, and a powerful forearm shiver. |
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| 8. |
Rafael Little |
5-11/195/4.45 |
RB |
TL Hannah
HS |
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One of the top running backs from the Palmetto
State is
Rafael Little.
Little rushed for over 1,000 yards and scored 37 touchdowns as a junior
showing a combination of speed, power, and toughness. |
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| 9. |
C.J. Barber |
6-2/205/4.5 |
S |
Northwestern
HS |
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At one of the biggest schools in South Carolina,
Barber plays against the best, and seemingly every game shows that he is the
best player on the field. A true playmaker, he could play any of three
positions in college between running back, safety, and some college coaches
even believe he could play linebacker. |
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| 10. |
Sidney Rice |
6-3/185/4.50 |
WR |
Gaffney HS |
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After a solid showing last summer at the Nike
Camp, Rice continued with a good junior effort. He has a good amount
of control with his body in jump ball situations and adequate speed for his
size. Rice also uses his basketball experience, which he would also
like to play in college, in leaping for the ball at its highest point in
traffic. |
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| Best of
the Rest: |
| 11. |
Kendrick Lynch |
5-9/165/4.30 |
RB |
Dorman HS |
| 12. |
Brandon Thomas |
6-1/242/4.7 |
LB |
North Augusta HS |
| 13. |
Lamont Williams |
5-10/185/4.4 |
CB |
Rock Hill HS |
| 14. |
Mike Hamlin |
6-2/184/4.60 |
S |
Lamar HS |
| 15. |
Bryon Bishop |
6-3/285/4.90 |
DT |
Union HS |
| 16. |
William Richardson |
6-4/210/4.80 |
QB |
Sumter HS |
| 17. |
Phillip Merling |
6-6/240/4.60 |
TE |
Calhoun County HS |
| 18. |
Tremell Kline |
6-2/185/4.40 |
WR |
Battery Creek HS |
| 19. |
Matt Raysor |
6-4/275/4.80 |
DT |
Bamberg Ehrhardt HS |
| 20. |
James Thompson |
6-5/310/4.95 |
OL |
Sumter HS |
| 21. |
Sinclair Cannon |
6-3/190/4.50 |
S |
Greer HS |
| 22. |
Anthony Davis |
6-6/235/4.70 |
DE |
Spring Valley HS |
| 23. |
Alonzo Middleton |
6-2/230/4.60 |
LB |
Orangeburg-Wilkinson HS |
| 24. |
Brian Baker |
6-4/275/5.00 |
OL |
Summerville HS |
| 25. |
Jeremy Burgess |
6-5/265/5.00 |
OL |
Loris HS |
| 26. |
Brooks Foster |
6-3/180/4.50 |
WR |
Boiling Springs HS |
| 27. |
Chris McDowell |
6-3/270/5.25 |
DT |
Eastside HS |
| 28. |
Justin Knox |
6-1/180/4.55 |
QB |
Union HS |
| 29. |
Courtney Vincent |
6-1/220/4.70 |
LB |
Allendale-Fairfax HS |
| 30. |
Devon Heath |
5-11/190/4.50 |
CB |
Lancaster HS |