25. George Rushing, WR, Cardinal Gibbons- 6’0, 182 pounds (Uncommitted)
Strong, sudden wideout who does most of his damage after the catch. Led Broward County in touchdown catches (13) and emerged as the most dangerous player in Cardinal Gibbons’ trio of D-1 receivers. Rushing decommitted from Louisville after Charlie Strong’s departure, and it’s no surprise that LSU is interested. Rushing fits the SEC mold. Needs to improve his hands but has a boatload of natural talent.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KXuJJ4IqKEY
24. Tyre Brady, WR, South Dade, 6’3, 183 pounds (Miami)
Tyre Brady is a guy that we’ve been talking about for two years now. What jumps out about him is his ability to get in and out of his breaks at 6’3. He’s been at three schools and hasn’t played a ton of high school football, but he came on very strong during the Buccaneers’ run to the state title. Needs to learn to play to his size and win jump balls (see Jaquan Johnson’s game-winning INT against Killian). Boom or bust player with enormous upside.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=InAfLBtmmwA
23. Madre London, RB, St. Thomas Aquinas- 6’2, 202 pounds, 4.61 (Michigan State)
Bull of a runner who will fit right in at Michigan State. Good athlete. Coordinated and natural in the passing game. Tall, lean frame that should carry 220 pounds easily. Showed off his speed with huge runs against national powers John Curtis and Northwestern. Future 1,000-yard back.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v8NyPI2XNPg
22. Juwan Dowels, CB, American Heritage- 5’9, 162 pounds, 4.72 (Uncommitted)
HurricaneGlory and WildcatDefense have been hyping this guy up for months. They weren’t lying. Dowels is a pure cover corner with light feet and incredible ball skills. The Broward Defensive Player of the Year snatched nine INTs and brought back memories of Jayron Hosley, another ballhawk who was deemed to small for the Big 3. Still needs to get stronger and more physical, but he will make a lot of plays at the college level.
http://www.hudl.com/athlete/o/1603624/juwan-dowels
21. CJ Worton, WR, South Dade- 6’1, 176 pounds, 4.76 (Florida State)
When I first saw Worton, I didn’t like him. Thought he wasn’t FSU caliber. It turns out that all he needed was a quarterback. Kahlil Render transformed the South Dade offense and Worton turned into the most prolific receiver in Dade County (1,052 yards, 15 TDs). Elite eye-hand coordination. Average after catch but has good speed. His sharp route-running and savvy allow him to get behind defenses for big plays (25 YPC). Has two older brothers who played D-1 football.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IHykp7BTxek
Strong, sudden wideout who does most of his damage after the catch. Led Broward County in touchdown catches (13) and emerged as the most dangerous player in Cardinal Gibbons’ trio of D-1 receivers. Rushing decommitted from Louisville after Charlie Strong’s departure, and it’s no surprise that LSU is interested. Rushing fits the SEC mold. Needs to improve his hands but has a boatload of natural talent.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KXuJJ4IqKEY
24. Tyre Brady, WR, South Dade, 6’3, 183 pounds (Miami)
Tyre Brady is a guy that we’ve been talking about for two years now. What jumps out about him is his ability to get in and out of his breaks at 6’3. He’s been at three schools and hasn’t played a ton of high school football, but he came on very strong during the Buccaneers’ run to the state title. Needs to learn to play to his size and win jump balls (see Jaquan Johnson’s game-winning INT against Killian). Boom or bust player with enormous upside.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=InAfLBtmmwA
23. Madre London, RB, St. Thomas Aquinas- 6’2, 202 pounds, 4.61 (Michigan State)
Bull of a runner who will fit right in at Michigan State. Good athlete. Coordinated and natural in the passing game. Tall, lean frame that should carry 220 pounds easily. Showed off his speed with huge runs against national powers John Curtis and Northwestern. Future 1,000-yard back.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v8NyPI2XNPg
22. Juwan Dowels, CB, American Heritage- 5’9, 162 pounds, 4.72 (Uncommitted)
HurricaneGlory and WildcatDefense have been hyping this guy up for months. They weren’t lying. Dowels is a pure cover corner with light feet and incredible ball skills. The Broward Defensive Player of the Year snatched nine INTs and brought back memories of Jayron Hosley, another ballhawk who was deemed to small for the Big 3. Still needs to get stronger and more physical, but he will make a lot of plays at the college level.
http://www.hudl.com/athlete/o/1603624/juwan-dowels
21. CJ Worton, WR, South Dade- 6’1, 176 pounds, 4.76 (Florida State)
When I first saw Worton, I didn’t like him. Thought he wasn’t FSU caliber. It turns out that all he needed was a quarterback. Kahlil Render transformed the South Dade offense and Worton turned into the most prolific receiver in Dade County (1,052 yards, 15 TDs). Elite eye-hand coordination. Average after catch but has good speed. His sharp route-running and savvy allow him to get behind defenses for big plays (25 YPC). Has two older brothers who played D-1 football.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IHykp7BTxek