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Postby HFvictory » Thu Jul 06, 2006 10:02 pm

2006 Rank Pos Ht/Wt Schools
1 Tray Allen
Grand Prairie (TX) South Grand Prairie OL 6-4/305 Texas
An athletic monster of an offensive lineman, Allen can do it all. With the ability to play either guard, center, or tackle, Allen is one of the more well-rounded offensive line prospects to come out of the Lone Star state in some time. Rated as the nation's top offensive guard prospect, Allen should make a big impact early on at Texas after turning down offers from all over the country. His strength and explosive blocking are just a few of the other positives surrounding this top offensive lineman. His 555-pound squat max and 350-pound bench max also shows he's very ready for the next level. Allen is also rated as the nation's No. 7 overall prospect. He got his name out as a sophomore backing up for a loaded high school program, but things took off when he started as a junior.
2 Terrance Toliver
Hempstead (TX) Hempstead WR 6-4/185 list
Tall with great athleticism that comes from basketball and being a state long jump champion.
3 John Chiles
Mansfield (TX) Summit ATH 6-1/195 Texas
In a state full of athletes playing quarterback, Chiles is elite.
4 Ryan Mallett
Texarkana (TX) Texas High QB 6-7/235 Michigan
Mallett, an Elite 11 selection, has one of the biggest arms in some time.
5 Michael Huey
Kilgore (TX) Kilgore OL 6-5/290 Texas
The nation's No. 3 rated guard has the biggest motor even after the whistle.
6 Curtis Brown
Gilmer (TX) Gilmer DB 6-0/174 Texas
Brown's vertical and speed combination is unheard of.
7 Lennon Creer
Tatum (TX) Tatum RB 6-1/202 list
Battled a blood clot as a junior and still dominated a playoff run.
8 Richetti Jones
Dallas (TX) Lincoln DE 6-3/234 list
The all-state pick as a junior gets to the quarterback and makes it count.
9 Andre Jones
El Paso (TX) Andress DT 6-4/305 Texas
As only a sophomore, Jones had 91 tackles and four sacks.
10 Ben Wells
Beaumont (TX) Ozen DB 6-0/174 Texas
Wells makes plays on the hardwood, football field, and in track.
11 Malcolm Williams
Garland (TX) Garland WR 6-3/205 Texas
His coach thinks Williams could be the best yet from Garland.
12 Derrick Stephens
Houston (TX) Cy Falls LB 6-3/220 Texas A&M
Two time all-district prospect has big size and big play ability.
13 Aundre McGaskey
La Marque (TX) La Marque OL 6-4/290 Texas
It's scary to think what McGaskey will be like as a college freshman.
14 Keenan Robinson
Plano (TX) East LB 6-3/211 Texas
The state's top outside linebacker is the total package.
15 Russell Carter
Houston (TX) Westbury DE 6-3/230 Texas
Carter embodies the description of raw talent.
16 Cody Johnson
Waller (TX) Waller RB 5-10/225 Texas
Johnson's frame makes him the perfect big back hybrid type of player.
17 Christian Scott
Dallas (TX) Skyline DB 6-0/185 list
Scott's ability at safety or receiver is very special.
18 Matt Nader
Austin (TX) Westlake OL 6-6/295 Texas
Nader could fit in at guard or tackle at the next level.
19 Earl Thomas
Orange (TX) West-Orange Stark ATH 5-10/174 Texas
His future looks great as a defensive back.
20 Ahmard Howard
Brenham (TX) Brenham TE 6-4/225 Texas
With a great frame and ability, Howard could play both sides of the ball.
21 Dez Bryant
Lufkin (TX) Lufkin WR 6-1/195 list
Bryant makes tough catches look easy.
22 Chris Perry
Keller (TX) Fossil Ridge DT 6-3/319 Miami-FL
Perry is an agressive defensive tackle that is just plain nasty.
23 Kyle Hix
Aledo (TX) Aledo OL 6-6/290 Texas
Already a top talent, Hix just keeps improving throughout the summer.
24 Ron Brooks
Irving (TX) MacArthur ATH 6-0/170 list
Can break a game wide open and may be outstanding on defense.
25 Jarrett Lee
Brenham (TX) Brenham QB 6-2/192 LSU
Lee is the total package at quarterback with the ability to escape pressure and throw.
26 Bradley Stephens
McAllen (TX) Memorial RB 5-10/185 Texas A&M
His work in the weight room makes him one of the more complete runners in the state.
27 Von Miller
DeSoto (TX) DE 6-3/210 list
Miller may not have a definite position yet, but he should shine in college.
28 Jarvis Jones
Rosenberg (TX) Lamar Consolidated OL 6-7/250 list
Jones probably has more upside than another other offensive lineman.
29 James Kirkendoll
Round Rock (TX) Round Rock WR 5-10/178 list
Kirkendoll is the definition of speed receiver.
30 Brandon Williams
Beaumont (TX) Central ATH 6-4/210 Texas A&M
Ability to be a big time dual-threat at quarterback makes him special.
31 Joseph Reese
Pflugerville (TX) Hendrickson RB 6-2/190 Texas A&M
Reese has experience at multiple positions like defensive back and running back.
32 Desmond Jackson
Seguin (TX) Seguin DB 5-11/187 Oklahoma
Jackson shined in San Antonio and was a another big Texas pickup for the Sooners.
33 Jeremy Kerley
Hutto (TX) Hutto ATH 5-10/170 list
Doesn't have a huge frame but turns small plays into huge gains.
34 Corey Wilson
Carrollton (TX) Creekview WR 6-0/184 list
Corey may be more talented than his Oklahoma star brother Travis Wilson.
35 Darnius Moore
Tatum (TX) Tatum WR 6-0/175 list
Speed allows him to be recruited as a corner or receiver.
36 Lavar Brown
Rosenberg (TX) Lamar Consolidated DE 6-3/240 list
District newcomer of the year is a very fleet-footed pass rusher.
37 Foswhitt Whittaker
Pearland (TX) RB 5-9/170 Texas
Whittaker may be smaller than others, but has athletic ability that can't be coached.
38 Brandon Herron
Sugarland (TX) Fort Bend Dulles LB 6-2/198 list
The total package who was a utility type defensive end and linebacker for Dulles.
39 Brandon Collins
Brenham (TX) Brenham ATH 6-0/167 Texas
Collins blew up at the NIKE Training Camp and showed he could play at DB spot.
40 Sam Acho
Dallas (TX) St. Mark's DE 6-3/248 list
Blowing up overnight, Acho's highlights are some of the best in the country.
41 Marcus Mendoza
Houston (TX) Spring Woods RB 5-10/175 list
Mendoza may not have had eye-popping stats but is one very good football player.
42 Jamell Fleming
Arlington (TX) Seguin DB 5-10/187 Oklahoma
Fleming is quicker than most and should be a solid corner at Oklahoma.
43 Alex Russian
Round Rock (TX) Round Rock TE 6-4/222 LSU
Russian was one of the best kept secrets in the Lone Star state.
44 Jermaine Love
Garland (TX) North Garland LB 6-0/200 list
Love is a violent hitter that could be a hybrid linebacker-safety combo.
45 Shawnbrey McNeal
Dallas (TX) Madison RB 5-9/181 list
McNeal, a track star, is extremely fast out of the backfield.
46 Travis Lewis
San Antonio (TX) Lee DB 6-1/213 list
NIKE camp sub 4.4-second 40-yard dash lit up his recruitment as a safety.
47 William Cole
Cedar Hill (TX) Cedar Hill WR 5-10/165 list
Cole is the top player on a loaded high school team.
48 Ben Bass
Plano (TX) West DE 6-4/263 list
Bass could line up as a defensive end or an offensive lineman.
49 Billy Chavis
Beaumont (TX) Westbrook ATH 6-4/220 list
Big frame, versatility, but Chavis still looking for the perfect position.
50 James Thomas
La Marque (TX) La Marque DB 6-0/169 list
Another La Marque all-state pick with numerous offers.
51 Justin Sturns
Rusk (TX) Rusk RB 5-11/205 list
Sturns could be great at both football or baseball at the next level.
52 Detron Lewis
College Station (TX) A&M Consolidated WR 6-0/190 list
Could be the best route runner in the Lone Star state.
53 Lonnie Edwards
Brownsboro (TX) Brownsboro OL 6-5/305 Baylor
Bears snagged a big one in the powerful Edwards.
54 Brock Mansion
Dallas (TX) Episcopal School of Dallas QB 6-5/221 California
One of the bigger quarterbacks in the state is an Elite 11 pick and headed to Cal.
55 Tejay Johnson
Garland (TX) South Garland DB 6-0/185 list
Coach says that he's big enough to be a safety or a linebacker.
56 Brandon Joiner
Killeen (TX) Shoemaker DE 6-3/220 list
Joiner has been on the rise since the start of the combine season.
57 Nick Trice
Killeen (TX) Harker Heights WR 6-2/188 Texas A&M
Originally from Germany, Trice has overcome injury and should have a big senior year.
58 Courtney Green
Corsicana (TX) Corsicana OL 6-4/285 Baylor
Green is one of the more underrrated offensive guard prospects in the state.
59 Frank Avery
Galveston (TX) Galveston Ball TE 6-4/230 list
Basketball skills translate to the football field well.
60 Joe Chaisson
Beaumont (TX) Westbrook QB 6-2/167 list
Chaisson was a varsity starter as a freshman and has plenty of experience.
61 Curtis Thomas
Aldine (TX) Aldine DB 6-1/190 list
He'll play quarterback for Aldine, but will be a big time safety.
62 Dominique Hamilton
El Paso (TX) El Paso Chapin DT 6-4/279 list
Hamilton is more evidence of a strong year in El Paso.
63 Tekerrein Cuba
Tyler (TX) Lee DB 6-2/180 list
Cuba had 76 tackles as a sophomore for Tyler Lee.
64 Ahmad Jones
Silsbee (TX) Silsbee DT 6-2/319 list
Was an all-district selection on both sides of the ball last season.
65 Charles Opeseyitan
Allen (TX) Allen RB 5-10/186 list
A bigger bodied back that doesn't lack speed in the open field.
66 Blake Emert
Garland (TX) Garland Sachse OL 6-5/275 Texas Tech
Sleeper tackle is a big talent and should be big for the Red Raiders.
67 Marquis Frazier
Garland (TX) Garland DE 6-3/240 list
Frazier wreaks havoc on offenses.
68 Jason Hannan
Waxahachie (TX) Waxahachie OL 6-4/277 Oklahoma State
Could be one of the best pure centers in the Midlands region.
69 G.J. Kinne
Gilmer (TX) Gilmer QB 6-2/207 list
Kinne can not just play quarterback but several other positions.
70 Gilbert Moye
Diboll (TX) Diboll ATH 6-2/200 list
Moye looks for a big season after missing varsity time as a junior.
71 Patrick Witt
Wylie (TX) Wylie QB 6-4/215 Nebraska
Huskers found their quarterback in this Texas move-in.
72 Jacob Amie
Tyler (TX) Lee WR 6-3/219 list
Amie is the big-bodied wide receiver who could move to tight end.
73 Matt Szymanski
College Station (TX) A&M Consolidated K 6-1/189 Texas A&M
One of the state's best kickers to come along in some time.
74 Evan Eike
Bryan (TX) Bryan OL 6-4/320 Texas A&M
Aggies went to their backyard for the talented offensive lineman.
75 Michael Wilcoxon
Aledo (TX) Aledo DT 6-2/271 Texas
Wilcoxon was an unknown, but when film got around, offers followed.
76 Hubert Anyiam
Garland (TX) North Garland WR 6-0/163 list
After missing his sophomore year, was the newcomer of the year as a junior.
77 Rex McDougald
Iola (TX) Iola DT 6-2/302 Baylor
The big McDougald played fullback for his Iola team but will be a great DT.
78 Jerrod Gooch
Vidor (TX) Vidor OL 6-4/290 Texas
Gooch is looking for a big injury-free senior season.
79 Manaaki Vaitai
Euless (TX) Trinity OL 6-4/295 Brigham Young
Class 5A state championship winning physical, dominant offensive lineman.
80 Carmen Boyd-Anderson
Jacksonville (TX) Jacksonville RB 6-1/200 list
Another sleeper East Texas running back looking at out-of-state options.
81 Chris Tate
Hempstead (TX) Hempstead DB 5-11/176 list
An all-region and all-district selection as a DB.
82 Sam Proctor
Pearland (TX) ATH 6-0/202 list
If calling the signals doesn't work, Proctor could play receiver or safety.
83 John Jones
Cedar Hill (TX) Cedar Hill OL 6-4/310 list
Jones is a big, physical offensive lineman that has watched his stock rise.
84 Ian Harris
San Antonio (TX) Churchill TE 6-3/217 Nebraska
First-team all-district member has room to get even bigger and be a big receiving threat.
85 Bret Harris
Irving (TX) MacArthur DB 5-11/180 list
Needing a big hit, Harris can deliver a blow.
86 Anthony Morgan
Lancaster (TX) Lancaster OL 6-3/335 Baylor
Morgan is another top Lone Star lineman headed to Waco.
87 Marquis Franklin
Tyler (TX) John Tyler OL 6-5/315 list
Combination of size, strength, and motor makes Franklin big time.
88 Jonathan Jones
Fort Worth (TX) Everman WR 6-4/189 list
Another big Lone Star pass-catcher that has solid speed to go with it.
89 Shawn Sullivan
Brenham (TX) Brenham DB 5-11/182 Nebraska
Sullivan is an agressive corner that can come up on run support.
90 Rashad Hawk
Copperas Cove (TX) Copperas Cove WR 6-3/180 Texas Tech
Hawk was a go-to guy at Copperas Cove and looks to be at Texas Tech as well.
91 Daniel Baker
Fort Bend (TX) Elkins OL 6-6/285 Texas A&M
Baker is explosive off the line at center and has a great frame to go with it.
92 Kenny Alexander
McKinney (TX) North LB 6-1/215 Oklahoma State
Alexander is a fast, speedy linebacker who plays well in space.
93 Dante Pinchback
Irving (TX) OL 6-5/255 list
Tight end or offensive tackle, Pinchback will be a Division I steal.
94 Nick Fanuzzi
San Antonio (TX) Churchill QB 6-3/200 Miami-FL
Fanuzzi's athleticism is a great combination with his arm.
95 Troy Woolfolk
Sugar Land (TX) Fort Bend Dulles DB 5-11/176 Michigan
Woolfolk is following in his father's footsteps by heading to Michigan.
96 Larry Rosebud
Mesquite (TX) North Mesquite DB 5-10/170 list
Athletic family, Rosebud and step-brother Richetti Jones are top duo.
97 Jacoby Reed
Houston (TX) Jersey Village DB 5-11/165 list
Reed is working hard in the classroom and locks it down for Jersey Village.
98 Brandon Walls
Irving (TX) Irving LB 6-0/205 Kansas State
Honorable mention all-district member has big time speed off the edge.
99 Nick Foles
Austin (TX) Westlake QB 6-4/250 Arizona State
Foles could be the next big quarterback headed to Arizona State.
100 Ryan Tannehill
Big Spring (TX) Big Spring QB 6-4/193 list
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Postby Ponymon » Fri Jul 07, 2006 7:45 am

We need the Texas 200-300 for review. We might have a chance at getting some of those kids. :roll:
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Postby BringBackThePonies03 » Sun Jul 09, 2006 1:41 pm

40 Sam Acho
Dallas (TX) St. Mark's DE 6-3/248 list
Blowing up overnight, Acho's highlights are some of the best in the country.

65 Charles Opeseyitan
Allen (TX) Allen RB 5-10/186 list
A bigger bodied back that doesn't lack speed in the open field.

Two three star Texas Top 100 players, who show medium interest in SMU. Opeseyitan has one school with high interest over us, maybe Texas? Acho is medium interest for all right now. I think we have a pretty good shot to get Acho as long as we can keep Texas away, and as far as Opeseyitan goes same thing. These guys are both big talents that could help take SMU to the next level, they would join big-time players such as Martin, Burley, McCann, and LeRibeus just to name a few of some players who are going to change the outlook on the SMU football program.

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Postby Stallion » Sun Jul 09, 2006 1:51 pm

Opestitiyan has about 6 schools over SMU. It doesn't appear we are in the mix according to the more recent reports.
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Postby Pony Fan » Sun Jul 09, 2006 3:56 pm

Stallion wrote:Opestitiyan has about 6 schools over SMU. It doesn't appear we are in the mix according to the more recent reports.


according to rivals............
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Postby Stallion » Sun Jul 09, 2006 10:55 pm

according to him
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Postby Pony Fan » Mon Jul 10, 2006 6:41 am

Did you talk to him? What I read on Rivals is that Oklahoma State is leading and several others LISTED ALPHABETICALLY, with SMU being the last one listed alphabetically.
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Postby Stallion » Mon Jul 10, 2006 9:15 am

how about reading the other 10 reports too.
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Postby Pony Fan » Mon Jul 10, 2006 10:01 am

I just read the most recent one. I am sure you took all of the time possible to look long and hard to find where SMU was not in the hunt.
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Postby Stallion » Mon Jul 10, 2006 10:20 am

He's had about 10 reports over the last 2 months. Even the last one is pretty damn clear we ain't in his Top 4 or 5.

RIVALS: "While Oklahoma State was considered the early favorite, they're now even in a group with Kansas State, Iowa State and Utah. All four teams caught Opesteyitan's eye for several reasons"

Opeseyitan: "I'd like to visit those school". No mention of SMU.

In other previous recent reports he said he was waiting on an offer from Arkansas and might commit if he got it
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Postby Pony Fan » Mon Jul 10, 2006 1:28 pm

OH well, I think we should just quit calling him, don't you? Next time he comes over, we will ask him to leave.
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Postby Pony Fan » Mon Jul 10, 2006 1:36 pm

From the 6-22-06 Rivals posting, written by Trey Biddy at HawgSports.com

One of the top running backs in Texas is Allen High School standout Charles Opeseyitan, and he has made a couple of trips to the Natural State.



Charlie O is one of the best backs in Texas for 2006
Opeseyitan, 5-foot-10, 186 pounds, was most recently in Searcy (Ark.) for a 7-on-7 tournament. He also made it to Arkansas Junior Day in Fayetteville (Ark.) for the Red-White Scrimmage. Opeseyitan has said numerous times that Arkansas would make a huge push to the top of his list with a scholarship offer.

"I'm really just waiting for Arkansas to step up and offer me that scholarship," Opeseyitan said.

A scholarship offer would drastically improve Arkansas' chances, obviously. Something else that might have helped is if they offered teammate Nathan [deleted]. [deleted], a very good quarterback, was receiving strong looks from Arkansas, but he liked his options at Rice and committed late last week. Arkansas did not offer but might have eventually had [deleted] stayed in the game longer.

"He says he likes it up there," Opeseyitan said. "I was like, 'it's not what I would've thought,' I thought he might've had a better opportunity somewhere else, but this is where he feels comfortable, so I just support any decision he makes."

[deleted]'s older brother, Casey [deleted], signed with Arkansas in 2005 and started the final four games of the season as a true freshman last year. Currently, Oklahoma State appears to have an edge with Opeseyitan, followed alphabeticly by Colorado State, Indiana, Iowa State, Kansas State, Purdue, Utah and SMU. With plenty of offers in hand, camp stops are not on his mind.

"No, not really," he said. "It's just more working out and try to get in shape and get ready for the next season. I don't know right now. It's sort of up right now."

He did, however, enjoy a trip to Oklahoma State for a camp, and that is what has vaulted the Cowboys to the top of his list. A decision could come anywhere from now until signing day for him. Right now he is focused on the season ahead. As for the 7-on-7 tournament in Searcy a few weeks ago, Allen High School won it.

"It was great," he said. "We won the whole thing. It was basically like everyone was trying to play their hearts out and beat us, but we showed them what Allen, Texas is all about."
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Postby Stallion » Tue Jul 11, 2006 4:40 pm

a brand new Rivals report on Oprestitiyan may give a ray of hope to SMU. He has 18 offers. He said in quotes "I have actually talked about committing to OSU" He plans to visit OSU soon and sit down with his parents and hopefully make a decision before school starts. Then he said "Iowa State, SMU, Colorado St. and Utah-they are pretty good schools too. If I don't go to OSU, I would probably look hard at them." Also plans to visit Tulsa camp on July 21.
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