Who was #1 that year?Crazy thing about Taylor is he did so much in HS at different positions he was barely a 4 star safety (28th ranked if I remember correctly). I'd say they missed on that one.
Who was #1 that year?Crazy thing about Taylor is he did so much in HS at different positions he was barely a 4 star safety (28th ranked if I remember correctly). I'd say they missed on that one.
Safety or overall? Maybe dj?Who was #1 that year?
No...in 2000 DJ Williams and Charles Rodgers were the 2 Top HS recruitsI think Joe Mauer and Kevin Jones were the two top recruits...maybe Brodie Croyle.
DB/Safeties I know Marlon Jackson from PA was up there. Was that Shazors year too?
Thats right I am 1 year ahead....Mauer was 2001.No...in 2000 DJ Williams and Charles Rodgers were the 2 Top HS recruits
He played offense too! He was real tough at South PointeI'll keep it to in person.
I saw Jadeveon Clowney. He was the consensus #1 overall recruit that year and tied for #1 recruit in 247 history.
I think people forget just how elite he was because he hasn't played like a future hall of fame #1 overall pick in the NFL. But he was an absolute monster in high school. Every bit as good as advertised back then.
SafetySafety or overall? Maybe dj?
Gray Crow
Marcus Dupree.
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Against MUCH better competitionwish there was high school tape of freddie miles.
it would look the same
I saw Quan Bolden when he was QB for Pahokee and he was unbelievable. In a state playoff semifinal he ran for over 300 yards, passed for about 400 yards and accounted for 7 TDs. Was better than any kid I ever saw from the Muck. I don't think he got tackled one time in that game [he did run out of bounds a few times]!!! That team lost in the state finals and in his post game interview the WINNING head coach didn't want to talk about winning the state championship, instead he talked the entire time about how historic Bolden was-best player he had ever seen. He said something like he was ready for the NFL right then. Of course, Bolden went to FSU and became a WR and after his NFL career was voted into the NFL HOF.