SFE tournament tomorrow?

Long way to go with Lane. No need to fret over little comments like that. If you were a prospect like him, how could you not be intrigued by a team like Bama? They're the king of the mountain right now and they're fending off all comers.


We still have alot in our favor and a good season on the field will be tremendous IMO.
 
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Lammons is a cane lean...and boys with alot of our targets.....

Just looking at that picture you can see what Wilson is......(safety)....its time to wheel in this backfield.....

My Early DB wants:

CB- Chris Lammons Plantation 5'10 170 ....HIPS...kid is agile as **** and actually can jam...has been camping @ Al Golden Camp for 2 years and got offered which means he showed out...and his film is sweet. Can be an in line cb.

CB- Nigel Patten Booker T. 5'9 165.....I like the kids game...he is aggresive...understands the game and has played big time ball....

S- Quincy Wilson 6'2 195.....He's my guy...i love his physicality...i see him as a big safety with some good technique.legacy kid...can pair him with a more athletic guy also....think he ould fit with our current guys at safety.

S-Marques Dudley Gordon....6'0 180..JUST pop in the film against high level players...runs the safety lane an knocks people out.

*Didnt include Winky Flowers..though i see him as a safety prospect if he doesnt line up at qb.He's physical.

Evals:
Michael Johnson...seems to be on our radar....Big kid 6'3 190..plays small school ball..could be a spring summer eval before offer.
Marques Gayot..6'1 200...Palm Beach kid whos recruitment will blow up...big kid...
Kiy Hester...NJ pipeline gots to keep it going....he already has an offer.
 
Breakdown on a lot of players-

http://northcarolina.247sports.com/...Football-Recruiting-Noteworthy-players-118398

*Johnnie Dixon, WR, Palm Beach Gardens (Fla.) Dwyer -- Dixon had a good showing both on offense and as a defensive back. He's an athletic player with solid hips, and was more impressive physically than we expected. He has a stout, compact build.

*Tim Irvin, ATH, Miami (Fla.) Westminster Christian School -- Irvin, who is one of the top athletes in the Miami area, contributed at a multitude of positions for the championship-winning Hard Knocks team. He played running back. He played receiver. He played defensive back. And he excelled at each. Simply put, Irvin made plays.

*Ermon Lane, WR, Homestead (Fla.) -- For the most part, the No. 1 receiver in the 247Composite lived up to the hype. The 6-feet-3, 193-pound Lane has a big body and was a difficult matchup for most defensive backs on hand. He's physical at the line of scrimmage, used his speed and footwork to get open deep often, and made some excellent catches downfield.

*Travis Rudolph, WR, West Palm Beach (Fla.) Cardinal Newman -- Simply put, the Miami commit had an outstanding weekend. He didn't just make a lot of catches, he did some damage after the catch because of his ability to make a quick move once the ball landed in his hands. Most impressive perhaps is his frame. The 6-feet-1, 185-pounder is all muscle, and his powerful legs help provide him with some good explosion.

*Sean White, QB, Fort Lauderdale (Fla.) University School -- The 6-feet-2, 204-pound White, who now has seven offers, was sharp throughout the event. He has a strong arm and spins the ball very well. White makes quick decisions, and his passes are generally pretty accurate.

*C.J. Worton, WR, Homestead (Fla.) South Dade -- The Florida State commit did a lot of things well at this event. For starters, we didn't see him drop anything. One of his biggest catches ultimately played a big role in his Hark Knocks team winning the championship. Worton got in and out of his breaks well, and was among the most athletic receivers on hand.

*Richard Yeargin III, OLB, Fort Lauderdale (Fla.) University School -- Yeargin, who has become one of the bigger recruiting targets in the Sunshine State, was among the most athletic linebackers in the event. He's tall and extremely lean, and showed the ability to turn and make plays in coverage.

*Jaquan Johnson, CB/S, Miami (Fla.) Killian) -- This talented young player, who already has an impressive offer list, is a great all-around athlete with a smaller, but very compact body. A first-team All-State player from 2012, Johnson is a physical, aggressive prospect that has a great feel for the game. He always seemed to be in the right place during this event.

*Jacques Patrick, RB, Orlando (Fla.) Timber Creek -- Patrick, who has Florida and Florida State as his top two (in that order), picked up a UCLA offer over the weekend and now has more than 20 total. He is a big back, but he can catch the ball out of the backfield reasonably well and was solid in space. He has the ability to be a complete back if he continues to progress.
 
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Jacques Patrick is 2015 right? Anyone know how his talent matches up with Scarlett?
 
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*Travis Rudolph, WR, West Palm Beach (Fla.) Cardinal Newman -- Simply put, the Miami commit had an outstanding weekend. He didn't just make a lot of catches, he did some damage after the catch because of his ability to make a quick move once the ball landed in his hands. Most impressive perhaps is his frame. The 6-feet-1, 185-pounder is all muscle, and his powerful legs help provide him with some good explosion.


Let the kid play WR if thats what he wants, he's got talent
 
Louisiana writer gives his take on the tournament

http://www.nola.com/recruiting/index.ssf/2013/02/top_15_performers_at_the_new_l.html#incart_river



1. Kevin Toliver, CB, 6-2, 180, Trinity Christian, Jacksonville, Fla., LSU-commitment, 2015

Even though he was younger than a lot of others in attendance, there was not a more impressive defensive back on hand. When matched up with highly rated 2014 wide receiver prospect Ermon Lane, Toliver absolutely took him out of the game by jamming him at the line and riding his hip throughout the play. Easily one of the most impressive defensive back prospects in attendance.

2. Isaiah Ford, WR, 6-2, 175, Trinity Christian, Jacksonville, Fla., 2014

Ford completely deserved the No. 1 spot on production alone. He was virtually unstoppable throughout the event and won nearly every rep against highly recruited University School defensive back, Quincy Wilson from Davie, Fla. during an elimination game. He has 12 offers right now, but more are certainly on their way.

3. Shawn Burgess, WR, 6-2, 190, Monarch, 2015

Burgess came into the event relatively unknown, but after a completely dominating performance from start to finish, that should change immediately. He would have been the top offensive player on the list, but Isaiah Ford was targeted far more throughout the weekend. Burgess is most experienced as a safety, but he certainly has the tools to be a five-star caliber receiver as well. He does not have an offer, yet, but expect that to change with many schools calling to inquire about his services over the past day or so. Burgess was the most impressive prospect at the event.

4. Marquese Dudley-Gordon, S, 6-0, 195, Cypress Bay, 2014

Dudley was one of the better performers on Day 1, but slipped a hair on Day 2. He was the most consistent of the Florida Fire defenders despite not having an offer prior to the event and playing in a secondary that was loaded with FBS prospects. His success quickly translated to increased interest. San Diego State offered him after reports surfaced of his first-day success.

5. Antoine Griffin, WR, 5-9, 160, Cocoa Beach, Fla., 2014

Griffin is another receiver that demanded a lot of attention. He torched defenses throughout the two-day event. He isn't that big or fast, but he knows how to get open and catches everything thrown his way. He was the MVP of the event last year and was equally impressive this time around.

6. Johnnie Dixon, WR, 5-11, 185, Dwyer, Palm Beach Gardens, Fla., 2014

With offers from some of the top programs in the South -- like Alabama, Auburn, Florida, Florida State and Miami -- there wasn't any question about his ability coming into the event. Once play got underway, it became very apparent that he is deserving of many more offers as well. When the ball is in his hands, he is very elusive and can make people miss in tight spaces.

7. Ermon Lane, WR, 6-2, 200, Homestead (Fla.), 2014

With so many top prospects in attendance, it was hard for guys to separate themselves from the pack, but not so much for Lane. He was often dominant and may have been rated higher if he had been as consistent on Day 2 as he was on Day 1. During a heated contest between the South Florida Express and Pro Impact, 2015 LSU-commitment Kevin Toliver took him completely out of the game, which caused Lane to drop a little on the list. Nevertheless, he was one of the most impressive prospects in attendance and told Rival.com's Woody Wommack that five schools stand out: Alabama, Florida, LSU, Miami and Georgia.

8. C.J. Worton, WR, 5-11, 170, Homestead (Fla.), 2014, Florida State-commitment

Worton was instrumental in leading his Hard Knocks team to the title this past weekend. His explosiveness and knack for making the big play was quite impressive. Worton is not the biggest receiver, nor is he the biggest name, but he is certainly one of the best receivers in the region. He suffered what is believed to be a meniscus tear in his knee on Sunday and barring any setbacks from rehab, he should become a household name when all is said and done.



9. Ed Paris, CB, 6-1, 190, Mansfield HS, Arlington, Tex., 2014, LSU-commitment
Paris played well despite never practicing with the Mississippi BKS All-Atars, his new team. In press-coverage, he showed the technique and strength to stymie receivers as they tried getting off the line. There were some times that he struggled against some of the smaller receivers, but he played well overall. His combination of size, speed and strength make him a big-time cornerback prospect.

10. Lashard Durr, CB, 6-0, 180, Harrison Central HS, 2014

There were very few corners in attendance that compared to Durr. He has great length, speed, quickness, strength and plays with an aggressive nature. Due to his success locking down receivers throughout the weekend, he gave up very few completions. He has yet to receive his first offer but, after notching a passing score on his ACT test recently, that should change. Without question, he is a BCS caliber prospect.

11. Brandon Garner, LB, 5-11, 200, Mansfield HS, Arlington, Tex., 2014, Purdue-commitment

It is difficult for linebackers to make a splash at events like this, but Garner excelled on both sides of the ball throughout the weekend. In coverage, he showed a lot of fluidity and the understanding of angles and depth in his drops. When on offense, he showed really good ball-skills and even got open with his high school teammate Ed Paris covering him on multiple occasions.



12. Kain Daub, LB, 6-3, 240, Sandalwood HS, Jacksonville, Fla., 2014
After struggling at times in 7-on-7 events last year, Daub showed improved footwork and quickness, which allowed him to be a lot more effective this time around. He is a physical specimen and had no problems forcing receivers to pay a toll to enter his zone. His strength is certainly as a downhill defender that loves to hit, but his improved ability in coverage only makes him that much more valuable. The one time LSU-commitment said that he is really liking Florida State and Alabama right now.

13. Devin Adams, QB, 6-2, 220, Vigor HS, Mobile, Ala., 2014

Coming into the event, Adams didn't have any offers. He was supposed to take a visit to Auburn over the weekend, but he chose to play in the 7-on-7 tournament instead. Once the tournament started it was quite apparent that Adams had as many tools as the more highly recruited quarterbacks in attendance.

14. Jacques Patrick, ATH, 6-2, 225, Timber Creek, Orlando, 2015

Patrick missed Day 1 because of a track meet, but when he showed up on Day 2, he made his presence felt immediately. Playing mostly running back in high school, many were not aware of his abilities as a receiver. He was consistently beating defenders across the middle and just flat out running by them to get deep. With 21 offers to date including LSU and Alabama, look for Patrick to make big waves on the trail when his time comes.

15. Juwan Dowels, CB, 5-10, 170, Western HS, Davie, Fla., 2014

This pesky corner was a pest for receivers all weekend. He has tremendous quickness and breaks on the ball very well. While he is a little undersized, he makes up for it with good natural strength and a warrior's mentality. He has offers from Ball State, Cincinnati, Louisiana-Lafayette, South Alabama and Western Michigan. That list should grow as Dowels makes his presence felt on the camp circuit.
 
3. Shawn Burgess, WR, 6-2, 190, Monarch, 2015

Burgess came into the event relatively unknown, but after a completely dominating performance from start to finish, that should change immediately. He would have been the top offensive player on the list, but Isaiah Ford was targeted far more throughout the weekend. Burgess is most experienced as a safety, but he certainly has the tools to be a five-star caliber receiver as well. He does not have an offer, yet, but expect that to change with many schools calling to inquire about his services over the past day or so. Burgess was the most impressive prospect at the event.

:eekeyes:
 
http://247sports.com/Article/NLA-7v7-Notes-Quotes-Anecdotes--118670

*Miami quarterback commit Alin Edouard of Hialeah (Fla.) did not have his best event. He made quick decisions and surveyed the field well, but his accuracy wasn't where it needed to be. On the opening day of the tournament, his team went only 1-3. In an event such as this you'd expect a QB with his arm -- and offers -- to be a little more sharp. Was Edouard simply rusty? It's possible.


*2014 cornerback Chris Lammons of Plantation (Fla.) added an offer from South Carolina over the weekend. He's the No. 47 athlete in the 247Composite, but probably will play cornerback in college. He plans to visit UCF in March. This summer, he'd like to check out Florida, Florida State and Ohio State -- three schools he said have offered.

What offers stood out?

"Miami and Florida," Lammons said. "They're like family. They're backyard schools."
 
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2014 Champagnat Catholic #BEAST safety Mike Johnson (6-3/190) at #SpaceCoastShootout #FIRE #UM #Miami

kid looks like a monster

This kid just committed to Louisville.
 
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Jaquan Johnson, CB/S, Miami (Fla.) Killian) -- This talented young player, who already has an impressive offer list, is a great all-around athlete with a smaller, but very compact body. A first-team All-State player from 2012, Johnson is a physical, aggressive prospect that has a great feel for the game. He always seemed to be in the right place during this event.

Does that sound like Ed Reed or what
 
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