90. Darian Williams, WR, 6-1, 175, Oakland Park (Northeast)
He played on an offense that really struggled in 2005 and still was one of the leading receivers in Broward County. He's a good athlete and should have a banner year in 06.
89. Alton Voss, QB, 6-3, 215, New Port Richie (Gulf)
He can beat you running or throwing the ball. He had over 2,000 total yards of offense and over 25 touchdowns last season. Schools like his toughness and attitude he brings to the table.
88. Branden Robinson, CB, 5-9, 165, Miami (Archbishop Carroll)
Small school product played two years at the 6A level before transferring. He was dynamite in coverage at the Scout.com All-American Combine at FAU and has a big upside.
87. Kyle Wilber, DE, 6-3, 215, Apopka
Teammate Tim Davis had a better year from a production standpoint but Wilber has a rare combination of size, speed, and athleticism. He has a tremendous motor and had a strong performance in his team's spring game.
86. Micah Grimes, OL, 6-5, 285, Fort Meade
He's tough and he's talented. Some may overlook him because he plays 1A ball but Grimes has dominated on both sides of the ball and already has several offers to prove it.
85. Uriah Grant, DT, 6-1, 250, Miramar (Everglades)
He competes at the 6A level and had a strong junior season. He was one of the top defensive linemen at the Scout.com All-American Combine at FAU and if he were a bit bigger, he'd be ranked a lot higher on this list.
84. Maurice Harris, LB, 6-1, 190, Homestead
He had a strong sophomore season at Homestead before moving to Georgia as a junior. He has all the tools to become a prime time player but just needs time to prove he can play LB at a high level before moving up. He has the upside to go way up on this list.
83. Michael Slade, S, 6-2, 185, Tallahassee (Lincoln)
An Auburn commitment, Slade is part of a very talented Lincoln defense. He plays primarily cornerback in high school but many feel he has more upside as a safety because of his size.
82. Darnell Williams, WR, 6-2, 180, Winter Park
A transfer from Mississippi from the Hurricanes, Williams has size, speed, and hands to be a premier player on either side of the ball. He has Div. 1 offers as both a receiver and safety.
81. L.D. Crow, QB, 6-2, 210, Clearwater (Countryside)
He's unbeaten as a starter at the prep level and he has tremendous mechanics as a young quarterback. He makes good decisions with the ball and will take a strong game to Stanford with him.
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