
05-04-2012, 09:51 PM
|
|
Senior Member
|
|
Join Date: Oct 2008
Posts: 701
|
|
2013 Top 159 National Football Recruit Rankings (Rev. 06/29/12)
2013 Top 159 National Football Recruit Rankings
Consensus from five major recruiting sites: (ESPN, Rivals, Scout, 247Sports, & Maxpreps)
AA = Army All-American UA = Under Armour All-American
Winner-margin = Recruiting site(s) which ranked that particular recruit the closest in margin to the consensus.
Loser-margin = Recruiting site(s) which ranked that particular recruit the farthest in margin to the consensus.
(+/-) = Movement up or down the ranking (as compared to the last Consensus ranking posted on 05/03/12).
*Note: All recruits were ranked by at least 4 of the 5 major recruiting sites above. Each recruit had their lowest ranking omitted from the calculation (including recruits that may not have been ranked by one of the 5 recruiting sites above. There are also some interesting totals listed after the rankings. (Updated on 06/29/12).
Rk/Pos. Player Commit
1. DE Robert Nkemdiche UA
2. LB Reuben Foster UA
3. QB +1 Max Browne AA (USC)
4. OT -1 Laremy Tunsil AA
5. S Sua Cravens AA (USC)
6. CB Vernon Hargreaves III UA (FLA)
7. DT +5 Montravius Adams UA
8. DT +2 Kenny Bigelow AA (USC)
9. ATH -1 Ricky Seals-Jones AA
10. LB +9 Jaylon Smith AA (ND)
11. QB -4 Tyrone Swoopes AA (TEX)
12. DT +2 Dee Liner UA (AUB)
13. WR -4 Robert Foster UA
14. CB +2 Kendall Fuller AA (VT)
15. LB -2 Matthew Thomas UA
16. RB -5 Thomas Tyner (ORE)
17. ATH -2 Derrick Henry AA (ALA)
18. QB -1 Shane Morris UA (MICH)
19. S +7 Antonio Connor UA
20. TE -2 Adam Breneman UA (PSU)
21. CB -1 Cameron Burrows AA/UA (OSU)
22. OC +2 Darius James UA (TEX)
23. RB +5 Kelvin Taylor UA (FLA)
24. WR -3 Derrick Griffin AA (A&M)
25. DE -3 Joey Bosa UA (OSU)
26. RB -3 Ty Isaac UA (USC)
27. TE O.J. Howard UA (ALA)
28. DE +20 Tim Williams AA/UA
29. ATH -4 Jalin Marshall AA/UA (OSU)
30. S -1 Leon McQuay III UA
31. RB Greg Bryant AA
32. CB +1 Makensie Alexander AA
33. DT -3 Eddie Vanderdoes AA (USC)
34. DE +15 Jonathan Allen (ALA)
35. WR -1 Stacy Coley UA
36. WR +5 Marquez North AA
37. S +8 Priest Willis UA
38. CB +9 Eli Woodard AA (OSU)
39. RB Keith Ford UA (OU)
40. DE+51 Carl Lawson UA (AUB)
41. WR -4 Laquon Treadwell AA
42. OT -6 Kent Perkins AA (TEX)
43. S -8 Max Redfield UA (USC)
44. LB -4 Daniel McMillian AA (FLA)
45. WR -3 James Quick
46. RB -14 Atlee Tenpenny (ALA)
47. S +41 Tahaan Goodman AA
48. WR-10 Ahmad Fulwood AA (FLA)
49. QB +5 Cooper Bateman UA (ALA)
50. OT -6 Ethan Pocic UA (LSU)
51. OT +6 Jake Raulerson (TEX)
52. S -9 Marcell Harris UA (FLA)
53. QB +9 Kevin Olsen UA (MIA)
54. RB+15 Derrick Green
55. DT -9 AShawn Robinson AA (TEX)
56. LB+29 Larenz Bryant (SCAR)
57. RB+11 Ryan Green (FSU)
58. LB -8 Michael Hutchings AA (USC)
59. DE+41 Demarcus Walker UA (ALA)
60. WR+19 Darrell Daniels (WSH)
61. OG-10 Kyle Bosch (MICH)
62. ATH+10 Kendall Beckwith AA/UA
63. QB -5 Christian Hackenberg UA (PSU)
64. QB-11 Ryan Burns AA (STAN)
65. S NR Vonn Bell
66. S -14 Dymonte Thomas (MICH)
67. LB NR Alexander Anzalone (ND)
68. WR-13 Tramel Terry UA (GEO)
69. DT-13 Justin Manning AA (A&M)
70. LB-10 Isaac Savaiinaea UA (STAN)
71. DE -5 Elijah Daniel
72. ATH-11 Adarius Stewart (ALA)
73. QB -3 Brice Ramsey (GEO)
74. DT -7 Henry Poggi UA (MICH)
75. S -11 Tray Matthews AA (GEO)
76. OT-17 Austin Golson AA (FSU)
77. QB+25 Cody Thomas (OU)
78. RB NR Justin Davis (USC)
79. DE-16 D.J. Ward (OU)
80. TE -6 Hunter Henry UA (ARK)
81. CB+18 Chris Hawkins AA (USC)
82. DT -4 Greg Gilmore (LSU)
83. DE +9 Alquadin Muhammad
84. RB-13 Tyren Jones (ALA)
85. LB+20 Holland Fisher(VT)
86. OT-21 Chris Fox AA (MICH)
87. LB -4 Trey Johnson UA
88. DE-15 Kylie Fitts AA (USC)
89. DE-13 Isaac Rochell (ND)
90. TE -8 Desean Smith AA (LSU)
91. LB-11 E.J. Levenberry AA (FSU)
92. RB +2 Dontre Wilson UA (ORE)
93. DE NR Torrodney Prevot (USC)
94. QB-10 J.T. Barrett (OSU)
95. QB -9 Aaron Bailey (ILL)
96. LB-15 Michael McCray AA/UA (MICH)
97. OT NR Dorian Johnson (PITT)
98. LB -9 Dorian ODaniel AA (CLEM)
99. LB NR Mike Mitchell
100.OT-25 Steve Elmer AA (ND)
101.OG -6 Patrick Kugler UA (MICH)
102.OT-25 Logan Tuley-Tillman UA(MICH)
103.WR-16 Steven Mitchell AA (USC)
104.WR+16 Demorea Stringfelllow UA (WSH)
105.OG NR Grant Hill (ALA)
106.DT-16 Greg Webb AA (UNC)
107.RB -4 Taquan Mizzell AA (VIR)
108.LB-12 Chans Cox (ASU)
109.CB +3 Antwuan Davis AA (TEX)
110.DT-13 Kelsey Griffin (SCAR)
111.RB NR Alvin Kamara
112.OT-14 Evan Lisle (OSU)
113.OG NR Tyrone Crowder
114.TE-10 Marcus Baugh (OSU)
115.WR-22 Sebastian LaRue (USC)
116.WR NR Jake Oliver AA (TEX)
117.CB NR Jalen Ramsey (USC)
118.ATH -5 LaQuvionte Gonzalez UA (A&M)
119.RB NR Kalio Moore (MSST)
120.WR -13 DeMarcus Robinson (CLEM)
121.LB NR Peter Kalambayi (STAN)
122.OG -8 David Dawson UA
123.QB NR Malik Zaire (ND)
124.QB NR Bucky Hodges (VT)
125.DT NR Caleb Brantley (FLA)
126.RB NR Ezekiel Elliott (OSU)
127.CB -16 Artie Burns UA (MIA)
128.CB NR Maurice Smith (ALA)
129.QB -28 Troy Williams (WSH)
130.DE -21 Joe Mathis
131.RB -14 David Williams
132.QB -16 Kohl Stewart UA (A&M)
133.WR NR Shelton Gibson
134.RB -16 Tarean Folston UA
135.WR NR Tony Stevens
136.RB -21 Tyshon Dye (CLEM)
137.ATH NR Jeryl Brazil (LSU)
138.LB NR Tim Kimbrough (GEO)
139.DT NR Michael Hill (OSU)
140.CB NR Johnny Johnson
141.LB NR Quinton Powell (FLA)
142. S NR Kameron Miles (A&M)
143. S -37 Nick Washington AA (FLA)
144.OT NR Nico Falah (USC)
145.DT NR Billy Price (OSU)
146.WR -25 Taj Williams
147.LB NR James Hearns (FLA)
148.RB NR Cornelius Elder
149.DE NR Jason Hatcher (USC)
150.CB -40 Dashon Hunt
151.QB -29 Matt Alviti (NW)
152.WR NR Uriah LeMay (GEO)
153.ATH NR Stanvon Taylor (OU)
154.DE NR Jordan Sherit (FLA)
155.ATH NR Chase Abbington (MIZZ)
156.LB NR Ben Gedeon (MICH)
157.ATH NR Nadir Barnwell (RUT)
158.CB NR Reggie Wilkerson (GEO)
159.OT NR Riley Norman
Teams Recruits in Top 159
USC 16 GEO 6 CLEM 3 ORE 2 ILL 1 PITT - 1
OSU 10 ND 5 VT 3 MIA 2 ASU 1
ALA 10 A&M 5 STAN 3 SCAR 2 MIZZ 1
FLA 10 OU 4 WSH 3 ARK - 1 RUT - 1
MICH 9 LSU 4 AUB 2 NW 1 UNC - 1
TEX 7 FSU 3 PSU 2 MSST 1 VIR - 1
Teams All-Star Recruits (Army/Under Armour)
USC 10 A&M 4 ND 2 WSH - 1
MICH 6 AUB 2 STAN 2 ARK - 1
TEX 6 PSU 2 LSU 2 UNC - 1
FLA 6 MIA 2 CLEM 1 VT - 1
OSU 4 GEO 2 OU 1 VIR - 1
ALA 4 FSU 2 ORE 1
Winner Margin (Number of Recruits that each site scored the closest ranking
247Sports
Rivals
Scout
ESPN
MaxPreps
Loser Margin (Number of Recruits that each site scored the furthest ranking
ESPN
MaxPreps
247Sports
Scout
Rivals
Top 5 Positional Rankings of the Consensus:
QB OC OG
1.) Max Browne USC 1.) Darius James TEX1.) Kyle Bosch - MICH
2.) Tyrone Swoopes TEX 2.) Patrick Kugler -MICH 3.) Shane Morris - MICH 3.) Grant Hill ALA 4.) Cooper Bateman ALA 4.) Tyrone Crowder - 5.) Kevin Olsen MIA 5.) David Dawson - MICH
RB DE S
1.) Thomas Tyner ORE 1.) Robert Nkemdiche - 1.) Sua Cravens USC
2.) Kelvin Taylor - FLA 2.) Joey Bosa OSU 2.) Antonio Connor -
3.) Ty Isaac USC 3.) Tim Williams - 3.) Leon McQuay III -
4.) Greg Bryant 4.) Jonathan Allen - ALA 4.) Priest Willis -
5.) Keith Ford OU 5.) Carl Lawson - AUB 5.) Max Redfield - USC
WR DT ATH
1.) Robert Foster - 1.) Montravius Adams - 1.) Ricky Seals-Jones -
2.) Derrick Griffin A&M 2.) Kenny Bigelow USC 2.) Derrick Henry - ATH
3.) Stacy Coley - 3.) Dee Liner AUB 3.) Jalin Marshall OSU
4.) Marquez North - 4.) Eddie Vanderdoes - USC 4.) Kendall Beckwith -
5.) Laquon Treadwell - 5.) AShawn Robinson TEX 5.) Adarius Stewart ALA
TE LB
1.) Adam Breneman PSU 1.) Reuben Foster
2.) O.J. Howard ALA 2.) Jaylon Smith ND
3.) Hunter Henry ARK 3.) Matthew Thomas -
4.) Desean Smith LSU 4.) Daniel McMillian FLA
5.) Marcus Baugh OSU 5.) Larenz Bryant SCAR
OT CB
1.) Laremy Tunsil - 1.) Vernon Hargreaves III - FLA
2.) Kent Perkins TEX 2.) Kendal Fuller - VT
3.) Ethan Pocic LSU 3.) Cameron Burrows OSU
4.) Jake Raulerson TEX 4.) Makensie Alexander -
5.) Austin Golson FSU 5.) Eli Woodard OSU
Last edited by vetteman1291; 12-07-2012 at 09:39 PM.
Reason: To update and revise the new rankings.
|

05-15-2012, 09:32 PM
|
|
Senior Member
|
|
Join Date: Oct 2008
Posts: 701
|
|
The Southern California Trojans received a commit from:
#23.) RB - Ty Isaac - Joliet, IL. (USC)
http://espn.go.com/college-sports/fo...27549/ty-isaac
Last edited by vetteman1291; 05-17-2012 at 08:36 PM.
|

05-16-2012, 08:15 PM
|
|
Senior Member
|
|
Join Date: Oct 2008
Posts: 701
|
|
The Alabama Crimson Tide received a commit from:
#54.) QB - Cooper Bateman - Salt Lake City, UT (ALA)
http://espn.go.com/college-sports/fo...cooper-bateman
Last edited by vetteman1291; 05-17-2012 at 08:34 PM.
|

06-01-2012, 05:05 PM
|
 |
Senior Member
|
|
Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: U-VERSE
Posts: 6,238
|
|
Love how you do this each year.
You're little list validates my long held opinion that A'Shawn is a better than Manning and the must get DT prospect in the state this year.
__________________
http://www.insidetexas.com/forums/sh...ad.php?t=18605
The iconic IT thread. Manny Diaz for DC.
If I had to pick a center [for an all-time best team], I would take Olajuwon. That leaves out Shaq, Patrick Ewing. It leaves out Wilt Chamberlain. It leaves out a lot of people.
-Michael Jordan
|

06-01-2012, 05:09 PM
|
 |
Senior Member
|
|
Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: U-VERSE
Posts: 6,238
|
|
Michigan has TWO of the top 5 QB's in the country?
Brady Hokes (sp?) is turning out to be one hell of a hire.
We have TWO of the top 5 OT's not bad!
__________________
http://www.insidetexas.com/forums/sh...ad.php?t=18605
The iconic IT thread. Manny Diaz for DC.
If I had to pick a center [for an all-time best team], I would take Olajuwon. That leaves out Shaq, Patrick Ewing. It leaves out Wilt Chamberlain. It leaves out a lot of people.
-Michael Jordan
|

06-01-2012, 08:29 PM
|
|
Senior Member
|
|
Join Date: Oct 2008
Posts: 701
|
|
Quote:
Originally Posted by I <3 Manny D
Love how you do this each year.
You're little list validates my long held opinion that A'Shawn is a better than Manning and the must get DT prospect in the state this year.
|
Thanks, I appreciate that.
A'Shawn Robinson is ranked #46 and Justin Manning is ranked as #56 on this current Consensus list. A lot of recruiting experts think that Robinson would be a better OL going into college, as Manning is cosidered a more true DT prospect. I do believe that Robinson has a high ceiling than Manning, but Manning will probably make a more immediate impact in college due to the fact that he has more experience (as far as reps playing DT) and better technique right now.
|

06-01-2012, 09:09 PM
|
|
Senior Member
|
|
Join Date: Oct 2008
Posts: 701
|
|
Quote:
Originally Posted by I <3 Manny D
Michigan has TWO of the top 5 QB's in the country?
Brady Hokes (sp?) is turning out to be one hell of a hire.
We have TWO of the top 5 OT's not bad!
|
Sorry for the confusion. The QB list got mixed up with the OG list on the composite positional rankings. Michigan has one QB in the top 5 listed QBs in this Consensus ranking, not two. The QB list looks like this:
1.) Max Browne - (USC) (4th overall)
2.) Tyrone Swoopes - (TEX) (7th overall)
3.) Shane Morris - (MICH) (17th overall)
4.) Ryan Burns - (STAN) (53rd overall)
5.) Cooper Bateman - (ALA) (54th overall)
It is true that Texas has two of the top two OTs on the list, but only if Raulerson ends up as an OT in college. He could play numerous positions in college, incuding:
TE, OG, DE, or OT. He needs to add weight. I believe Mack told him that they were recruiting him as DE and/or TE when he steps onto campus. I definitely think he ends up somewhere on the OL if he puts on good weight.
|

06-02-2012, 02:51 PM
|
 |
Senior Member
|
|
Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: U-VERSE
Posts: 6,238
|
|
Quote:
Originally Posted by vetteman1291
Thanks, I appreciate that.
A'Shawn Robinson is ranked #46 and Justin Manning is ranked as #56 on this current Consensus list. A lot of recruiting experts think that Robinson would be a better OL going into college, as Manning is cosidered a more true DT prospect. I do believe that Robinson has a high ceiling than Manning, but Manning will probably make a more immediate impact in college due to the fact that he has more experience (as far as reps playing DT) and better technique right now.
|
A'Shawn looks like he's strong as an Ox. I don't think Manning will ever bench 400.
__________________
http://www.insidetexas.com/forums/sh...ad.php?t=18605
The iconic IT thread. Manny Diaz for DC.
If I had to pick a center [for an all-time best team], I would take Olajuwon. That leaves out Shaq, Patrick Ewing. It leaves out Wilt Chamberlain. It leaves out a lot of people.
-Michael Jordan
|

06-02-2012, 02:52 PM
|
 |
Senior Member
|
|
Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: U-VERSE
Posts: 6,238
|
|
Deoundrei and Hall not being on that list is a travesty. One of those national recruiting services has it all wrong.
__________________
http://www.insidetexas.com/forums/sh...ad.php?t=18605
The iconic IT thread. Manny Diaz for DC.
If I had to pick a center [for an all-time best team], I would take Olajuwon. That leaves out Shaq, Patrick Ewing. It leaves out Wilt Chamberlain. It leaves out a lot of people.
-Michael Jordan
|

06-02-2012, 07:47 PM
|
|
Senior Member
|
|
Join Date: Oct 2008
Posts: 701
|
|
Quote:
Originally Posted by I <3 Manny D
Deoundrei and Hall not being on that list is a travesty. One of those national recruiting services has it all wrong.
|
Although true, and I agree with you, both have been getting noticed by a lot of schools lately as more film on them has been making the rounds. Deoundrei Davis, I believe, currently got ranked at #46 on Rivals Top 100, that was recently updated.
When I do this Consensus list again (around Signing Day) I wouldn't be surprised to see them both on the list.
|

06-06-2012, 08:13 PM
|
 |
Senior Member
|
|
Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: U-VERSE
Posts: 6,238
|
|
Deoundrei isn't even in ESPN150 STILL.
__________________
http://www.insidetexas.com/forums/sh...ad.php?t=18605
The iconic IT thread. Manny Diaz for DC.
If I had to pick a center [for an all-time best team], I would take Olajuwon. That leaves out Shaq, Patrick Ewing. It leaves out Wilt Chamberlain. It leaves out a lot of people.
-Michael Jordan
|
| Thread Tools |
|
|
| Display Modes |
Linear Mode
|
Posting Rules
|
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts
HTML code is Off
|
|
|
All times are GMT -5. The time now is 06:33 PM.
|
Widgets Magazine
|