Wednesday, June 1, 2011

The NEXT 11 of the Post-spring Score 44

This is the next 11 of the post-spring practice Score 44, which was revealed last night on The Official Visit. If you missed the first 11, click on the link to the right. The breakdown is from my co-host Scott Janovitz

Markuss Eligwe: 6-3, 210-pounder out of Stone Mountain. Committed to Florida State. Considered to be one of the best athletes in the entire country. Fast, agile, and has the frame to be physically dominant. Solid against the run and the pass. Tremendous potential at the position. Still has a lot of developing to do;

Jordan Watkins, Woodward Academy, DT

Dalvin Tomlinson: DE Henry County

Leonard Floyd: 6-4, 215-pound DE out of Dodge County. Does a great job fighting off blocks and is a very fluid athlete, at DE, TE and WR;

Jacob Sealand: 6-2, 216-pound LB out of Tucker. Committed to Vanderbilt. Doesn’t have great size, but plays aggressive and has great straight line speed. Does a good job fighting off blocks for a player his size. Excellent speed and very willing against the run. Vandy got a good one. Due to speed, very effective blitzer. Really like his heart and hustle;

Kenno Loyal: 5-10, 234-pound RB out of Columbia. Big, physical back with good speed and excellent lateral quickness for his size. Great moves through the hole and impressive vision and feel for the game. Needs to show he can produce and dominate. Offers from GTech, Kentucky, Louisville, Mississippi, N.C. State, and Penn State, among others;

Jhaustin Thomas: : 6-5, 230-pound DE out of Columbia. Big, physical, quick. Most fluid athlete of them all for his size. Not a dominant pass rusher at this point. But very active, good against the run, gets upfield and into backfield;

Jason Croom: 6-5, 212-pound WR out of Norcross. Big, physical wideout with good hands. Can do a better job using his height on jump balls, but is actually a very impressive player after the catch. Has all the physical tools to be elite;

Josh Dawson: 6-4, 225-pound DE out of Tucker. Big physical kid, plays with nice body control and balance for a player his size. Very good against the run. At this point, better against run than as a pass rusher;

Mike Hilton: 5-9, 175-pound RB/S out of Sandy Creek. Can play either in college. Mike is simply a play maker and one worth a scholarship from just about anyone;

Ricky Parks: 6-3, 230-pound TE out of Callaway. Has offers from Alabama, Auburn, Clemson, Florida, Georgia, GTech, Miss. State, USC and South Carolina. A dynamic athlete with the ball in his hands and has decent size for a TE. How good of a pass catcher, route runner and blocker can he be?

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