| Class of 2011 Utah Preseason State Rankings |
| Regional Manager Brandon Huffman |
| Rk | Name | Stars | School | Verbal | Video |
| Pos | Ht/Wt |
| 1. | Harvey Langi |     | South Jordan (Utah) Bingham | |  |
| RB | 6-2/215 |
| Big, punishing runner; football runs in his family |
| 2. | Isaac Asiata |    | Spanish Fork (Utah) Spanish Fork | Utah |  |
| OG | 6-4/290 |
| Massive athlete that can run and really lay the lumber |
| 3. | Ryker Mathews |    | American Fork (Utah) American Fork |
BYU | |
| OT | 6-6/285 |
| Has great feet, also brings balance to the trenches |
| 4. | Dan Kristensen |    | Salt Lake City (Utah) Cottonwood | Utah | |
| OT | / |
| Keeps decent pad level despite height; has no problem moving people around |
| 5. | Travis Still |    | Spanish Fork (Utah) Spanish Fork | Utah | |
| WR | 6-2/185 |
| Very productive receiver at the high school level; more athletic than given credit |
| 6. | Colby Jorgensen |    | Provo (Utah) Timpview | BYU |  |
| TE | 6-7/215 |
| Huge target with great hands and feet |
| 7. | Manoa Pikula |    | South Jordan (Utah) Bingham | BYU |  |
| FB | 6-1/230 |
| Better linebacker than RB; fits the run very well and plays smart |
| 8. | Nate Fakahafua |    | Salt Lake City (Utah) Highland | Utah | |
| WR | 6-5/195 |
| Very rangy receiver that wins every one-on-battle in the air |
| 9. | Ului Lapuaho |    | West Valley City (Utah) Hunter | BYU | |
| OT | 6-7/285 |
| Certainly has the physical makeup to be a quick tackle prospect |
| 10. | Moses Kaumatule |    | South Jordan (Utah) Bingham | BYU |  |
| DT | 6-2/245 |
| Arguably the best defensive linemen that the Miners have, and that’s saying something |
| 11. | Seni Fauonuku |    | South Jordan (Utah) Bingham | Utah |  |
| DT | 6-0/285 |
| Great size for a two-gap nose tackle that can occupy two linemen at a time |
| 12. | Kesni Tausinga |    | South Jordan (Utah) Bingham | BYU |  |
| DT | 6-1/279 |
| Strong first step, good pad level, better on the inside where he can operate in the junk |
| 13. | Baker Pritchard |    | South Jordan (Utah) Bingham | BYU |  |
| DE | 6-2/240 |
| A natural strong side defensive end; has size and strength to burn |
| 14. | Tevita Bloomfield |    | West Valley City (Utah) Hunter | Utah | |
| OLB | / |
| Tough kid; football runs in the family; ideal size and makeup to be a MIK |
| 15. | Austin Heder |    | Pleasant Grove (Utah) Pleasant Grove | BYU | |
| MLB | 6-2/215 |
| Has good sense of what to do in the middle to avoid the trash; solid athlete |
| 16. | Alex Kuresa |   | Hyrum (Utah) Mountain Crest | BYU |  |
| QB | 5-11/160 |
| Very productive and experienced QB that would have gotten more attention if bigger |
| 17. | Bridger Peck |   | South Jordan (Utah) Bingham | Utah State |  |
| S | 6-2/205 |
| Safety with a cornerback mentality; can also stuff the run |
| 18. | Daniel Nielson | NR | Hurricane (Utah) Hurricane | Utah | |
| OL | / |
| Lanky athlete who also brings great feet and balance from his wrestling background |
| 19. | Jordan Robles |   | Salem (Utah) Salem Hills | Utah |  |
| DE | 6-5/225 |
| Big, rangy athlete that will continue to grow and develop |
| 20. | James Washington |   | Salt Lake City (Utah) Cottonwood | | |
| DE | 6-4/250 |
| Player who could fill out and play inside in college; strong initial move |
| 21. | Ben Heimuli |   | Salt Lake City (Utah) Cottonwood | | |
| MLB | 6-2/237 |
| Linebacker who is all over the place; equally effective rushing the passer or going back in coverage |
| 22. | Bryson McKenzie |   | Provo (Utah) Timpview | | |
| RB | 5-11.5/225 |
| Tough back who is also very effective out of the backfield |
| 23. | Desmond Collins |    | Salt Lake City (Utah) Highland | Idaho | |
| DT | 6-3.5/245 |
| Has the size to be a difference-maker inside for the Vandals |
| 24. | Corbin Kaufusi |   | Provo (Utah) Timpview | BYU | |
| DE | 6-6/215 |
| Father Steve coaches at BYU; Cougars took him because of his upside and genes |
| 25. | Anthony Lewis |   | Salt Lake City (Utah) Cottonwood | | |
| OLB | 6-0/205 |
| Instinctive player who like to do his damage behind the line of scrimmage |