| Class of 2011 Hawai'i Preseason State Rankings |
| Regional Manager Brandon Huffman |
| Rk | Name | Stars | School | Verbal | Video |
| Pos | Ht/Wt |
| 1. | Paulay Asiata |     | Honolulu (Hawaii) St. Louis | |  |
| OT | 6-5/290 |
| Country strong; easily best OL on islands |
| 2. | Chester Sua |     | Honolulu (Hawaii) Kaimuki | Washington State |  |
| OLB | 6-2/217 |
| Physically imposing; can be an impact player on both sides |
| 3. | Lake Koa-Ka'ai |     | Honolulu (Hawaii) Kamehameha | |  |
| DE | 6-4/250 |
| Has complete package of speed, size, strength and leverage |
| 4. | Marcus Mariota |    | Honolulu (Hawaii) St. Louis | Oregon |  |
| QB | 6-3/190 |
| Fastest QB on the west coast; perfect fit for spread option offense |
| 5. | Tigi Hill |    | Kahuku (Hawaii) Kahuku | |  |
| S | 6-2/210 |
| Head hunter in the deep third; definitely an enforcer in the secondary |
| 6. | Juda Parker |    | Honolulu (Hawaii) St. Louis | Tennessee |  |
| DE | 6-2/230 |
| Rangy end that has better physicality than at first glance; has room to grow |
| 7. | Mike Moala |   | Honolulu (Hawaii) Kaimuki | | |
| DT | 6-2/270 |
| Most athletic big man in the islands; could be OL or DL depending on need |
| 8. | Starr Sua-Passi |   | Honolulu (Hawaii) St. Louis | | |
| OLB | 5-11/220 |
| Strong, tough MLB; height may end up being a limiting factor |
| 9. | Micah Kalepa |   | Honolulu (Hawaii) Pac-5 | |  |
| TE | 6-5/250 |
| Grew 35 pounds in a year; could be an excellent OT prospect in college |
| 10. | Kamalani Kaluhiokalani |   | Honolulu (Hawaii) Kamehameha | | |
| DT | 6-0/296 |
| Wears heart on sleeve; emotional player that runs hot and cold |
| 11. | Kawika Stant |   | Honolulu (Hawaii) Kamehameha | | |
| MLB | 5-11/210 |
| Has football speed and instincts galore; father is Kam head coach |
| 12. | Justin Vele |   | Honolulu (Hawaii) Farrington | |  |
| OLB | 6-1/235 |
| Another instinctual linebacker that can play sideline to sideline |
| 13. | KT Tuumalo |   | Honolulu (Hawaii) Punahou | | |
| OLB | 6-2/210 |
| Could grow into a linebacker at the next level; physically imposing |
| 14. | Ben Mamea |   | Kahuku (Hawaii) Kahuku | | |
| MLB | 6-1/200 |
| Tough, rangy MIK that can fit the run really well |
| 15. | Trent McKinney |   | Mililani (Hawaii) Mililani | | |
| QB | 5-11.5/195 |
| Very good athlete that is also a smart player and good decision-maker |
| 16. | Hassan Richardson |   | Mililani (Hawaii) Mililani | | |
| WR | 6-4/190 |
| Big, lanky receiver that has a knack for making the big play look easy |
| 17. | Justice Sarcedo |   | Honolulu (Hawaii) Kaimuki | | |
| CB | 5-10/163 |
| Two-way athlete that plays the game with a chip on his shoulder |
| 18. | Peni Vea |    | Kailua-Kona (Hawaii) Kealakehe | | |
| S | 6-0/175 |
| Athletic safety that could also grow into a WIL at the next level |
| 19. | Solomon Dixon |   | Honolulu (Hawaii) McKinley | Idaho | |
| CB | 5-9/150 |
| Quick, shifty athlete that will play defense in college |
| 20. | Lancelot Williams |   | Honolulu (Hawaii) Farrington | | |
| OLB | 6-2/218 |
| Good looking athlete on the hoof; plays better in space |
| 21. | Richard Villasenor |   | Honolulu (Hawaii) Moanalua | | |
| DE | 6-0/249 |
| Tough two-way performer that would get more looks if taller |
| 22. | Shairone Thompson |   | Kahuku (Hawaii) Kahuku | | |
| TE | 6-5/200 |
| Needs to keep growing to be a viable TE in college; great hands |
| 23. | Jesse Carney |   | Kailua (Hawaii) Kalaheo | | |
| RB | 5-9/171 |
| Next shiftiest back in Oahu behind Dixon; very versatile and productive |
| 24. | Duke Bukoski |   | Honolulu (Hawaii) St. Louis | |  |
| WR | 6-2/197 |
| Smart, heady athlete that will be Mariota’s go-to guy through the air |
| 25. | Brock Ruelke |   | Honolulu (Hawaii) Kamehameha | | |
| WR | 6-2/185 |
| Bigger receiver that should provide Kamehameha a strong target in the pass game |