| Class of 2011 Louisiana Preseason State Rankings |
| Regional Manager Chad Simmons |
| Rk | Name | Stars | School | Verbal | Video |
| Pos | Ht/Wt |
| 1. | La'el Collins |      | Baton Rouge-Redemptorist | LSU |  |
| OT | 6-5/305 |
| Collins is a true left tackle with excellent feet and athleticism |
| 2. | Anthony Johnson |      | New Orleans-O.P. Walker | LSU |  |
| DT | 6-2/296 |
| Johnson has been overpowering the competition since his freshman season |
| 3. | Jermauria Rasco |      | Shreveport-Evangel | |  |
| DE | 6-3/250 |
| Rasco is a quarterback's worst dream coming off the edge |
| 4. | Jarvis Landry |      | Lutcher | LSU |  |
| WR | 5-11/185 |
| He may not be a blazer but Landry's hands, route running and physical style of play is as good as you'll find in '11 |
| 5. | Greg Robinson |     | Thibodaux | |  |
| OG | 6-5/285 |
| Although he has only played on the o-line for one year, Robinson is one of the country's best |
| 6. | Kenny Hilliard |     | Patterson | LSU |  |
| RB | 6-0/238 |
| Hilliard is a bruising downhill runner between the tackles |
| 7. | Jeremy Hill |     | Baton Rouge-Redemptorist | LSU |  |
| RB | 6-1/215 |
| Hill may not be the bruiser that Hilliard is but he brings more versatility to the table |
| 8. | Odell Beckham Jr. |     | New Orleans-Isidore Newman | |  |
| WR | 5-11/175 |
| No one in Louisiana has seen their stock rise more over the summer than Beckham |
| 9. | Mickey Johnson |     | Covington-St. Paul's | |  |
| DT | 6-1/310 |
| Johnson is a workout warrior that plays bigger than his size would indicate |
| 10. | Bradley Sylve |     | Port Sulphur-South Plaquemines | Alabama | |
| WR | 5-10.5/175 |
| If he can fully recover from the foot injury that sidelined him in 2009 Sylve's speed will make him a difference maker |
| 11. | D'haquille Williams |    | Reserve-East Saint John | |  |
| WR | 6-3/190 |
| Williams will have to go the JC route because of grades but he is as talented as any other wide outs in the South |
| 12. | Trai Turner |    | New Orleans-St. Augustine | LSU |  |
| OG | 6-4/330 |
| He plays tackle now but Turner has a bright future moving inside at the next level |
| 13. | Floyd Raven |    | Reserve-East St. John | |  |
| CB | 6-2/180 |
| Raven's frame combined with his physical nature and cover skills make him one of the South's top corners |
| 14. | Terrance Magee |    | Franklinton | LSU |  |
| RB | 5-10/200 |
| Magee has done his damage at quarterback but projects as a running back in college |
| 15. | Zack Oliver |    | Baton Rouge-Catholic | Northwestern |  |
| QB | 6-3/214 |
| Oliver is an efficient signal caller that can make all of the throws and he doesn't make many mistakes |
| 16. | Quentin Thomas |    | Breaux Bridge | LSU |  |
| DT | 6-3/265 |
| Thomas is strong at the point of attack and a possible move to the outside could be in his future |
| 17. | Alonzo Lewis |    | St. James | LSU |  |
| WR | 6-2.5/200 |
| Lewis is a physical specimen that could project at several positions in college |
| 18. | DeMarcus Hodge |    | Monroe-Neville | Arkansas | |
| DT | 6-1/295 |
| What he lacks in height Hodge makes up for with good feet and exceptional strength |
| 19. | Jonah Austin |    | New Orleans-St. Augustine | | |
| OT | 6-5/315 |
| Austin is versatile enough to play inside or on the perimeter |
| 20. | Corey White |    | Baton Rouge-Capitol | LSU |  |
| OG | 6-4/307 |
| Playing tackle in high school will only help White when he moves to guard in college |
| 21. | Ethan Hutson |    | Destrehan | Ole Miss | |
| OG | 6-4.5/290 |
| Schools took notice of Hutson after some impressive performances on the camp and combine circuit |
| 22. | Ronald Martin |    | White Castle | LSU | |
| S | 6-2/180 |
| Martin has picked off 22 passes the last two years |
| 23. | DeVante Scott |    | Ferriday | Mississippi State |  |
| RB | 5-11/181 |
| MSU got a good one and plucked Scott up before other schools realized who he was |
| 24. | T.K. Fleming |    | Benton | | |
| S | 6-2/205 |
| Fleming is also one of the country's top high school jumpers in track |
| 25. | Paul Turner |    | West Monroe | |  |
| S | 5-11/185 |
| Turner is an exceptional athlete that could end up at receiver or corner at the next level |
| 26. | Gerrand Johnson |    | Rayville | ULM | |
| DT | 6-2/270 |
| ULM got a steal in Johnson who is an explosive playmaker down in the trenches |
| 27. | DeShazer Everette |    | DeRidder | | |
| CB | 6-0/170 |
| Some say corner and others say safety for Everett |
| 28. | Ryan Byrd |    | Greensburg-St. Helena Central | |  |
| WR | 6-2/175 |
| Byrd is expected to make a full recovery from a broken leg which will make his stock rise in the fall |
| 29. | Levander Liggins |   | Leesville | |  |
| WR | 5-11/180 |
| Liggins can be a weapon at running back, receiver or in the secondary |
| 30. | Dak Prescott |    | Haughton | Mississippi State |  |
| QB | 6-3/225 |
| Prescott has a good arm and he makes enough plays with his feet to keep defenders honest |
| 31. | Bakari Hollier |    | Lafeyette-Acadiana | | |
| CB | 5-10/185 |
| Hollier makes plays on both sides of the ball that overshadow his height |
| 32. | Jermaine Johnson |    | Houma-Ellender | Memphis | |
| WR | 6-3/170 |
| Johnson has a nice frame that he uses to his advantage over smaller cornerbacks |
| 33. | Josh Robinson |    | Franklinton | Mississippi State |  |
| RB | 5-9/205 |
| Speed is the name of the game with Robinson |
| 34. | Daren Kitchen |    | Houma-Vandebilt Catholic | | |
| CB | 6-1/170 |
| Kitchen plays with sound technique and can hold his own when put on an island |
| 35. | Chuck Hunter |    | West Monroe | | |
| DT | 6-1/290 |
| Hunter doesn't have the height that some coaches want but he makes up for it with quickness and good technique |
| 36. | Quenton Griffin |    | Rayville | | |
| DE | 6-4/240 |
| The big question with Griffin is defensive end or tight end? |
| 37. | Malcolm Pichon |    | Slidell-Salmen | | |
| DT | 6-3/330 |
| Pichon moves well and is a load in the middle |
| 38. | Lance Callihan |    | Baton Rouge-Catholic | | |
| DT | 6-3/295 |
| Zack Oliver leads Catholic's offense and Calihan anchors the Bears "D" |
| 39. | Corey Trim |    | Baton Rouge-Redemptorist | | |
| S | 6-0/170 |
| Trim could play corner or safety in college |
| 40. | Beau Fitte |    | Port Sulphur-South Plaquemines | Louisiana Tech | |
| OLB | 6-0/210 |
| Fitte has elected to join his brother (Lyle) at La Tech and that was a big pickup for the Bulldogs |
| 41. | Renaldo Thomas |    | New Orleans-St. Augustine | | |
| S | 6-4/205 |
| Thomas looks great on the hoof but must learn the position |
| 42. | Jevante Watson |    | Bastrop | | |
| CB | 5-11/170 |
| Watson is another solid corner in what has turned out to be a deep class in the Bayou State |
| 43. | Marc Edwards |    | New Orleans-St. Augustine | | |
| WR | 6-0/180 |
| Look for Edwards to post huge numbers as a senior |
| 44. | Montrel Carter |    | Cecilia | |  |
| RB | 5-9/175 |
| Carter's speed makes him a threat to take it the distance anytime he touches the rock |
| 45. | Daniel Sams |   | Slidell-Salmen | Kansas State |  |
| QB | 6-2/185 |
| Sams is athletic enough to play several positions but will get first crack at QB |
| 46. | Stevie Douglas |   | Clinton-Home School | Memphis |  |
| QB | 6-4/180 |
| The home-school competition that he plays against has created a lot of questions but no one should question Douglas' arm strength |
| 47. | Theltus Cobbins |    | New Orleans-McDonough 35 | Kentucky | |
| QB | 6-0/175 |
| Cobbins threw for over 1,600 yards as a junior |
| 48. | Ellis Carey |   | Harvey-Helen Cox | | |
| S | 5-11/180 |
| Carey has good cover skills and he loves to hit |
| 49. | Rod Davis |   | Many | |  |
| WR | 6-3/185 |
| Davis has excellent size and is a playmaker in Many's offense |
| 50. | Dante Butler |   | New Orleans-Brother Martin | |  |
| RB | 5-9/184 |
| Butler is a big weapon on offense and special teams |