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Rivals.com Rivals100 2009 | Rivals.com Football Recruiting | last sorted on 1/28/2009

2009 RankPosHt/WtSchools
1Bryce Brown
Wichita (KS) Wichita East
RB6-0/215Tennessee
New No. 1: Earned Co-MVP in U.S. Army All-American Bowl, rushing for 45 yards and catching two touchdown passes.
2Rueben Randle
Bastrop (LA) Bastrop
WR6-3/195LSU
Playing out of position at quarterback as a senior, Randle passed for 2,461 yards and 20 touchdowns. He added 683 yards and 12 more touchdowns on the ground.
3D.J. Fluker
Foley (AL) Foley
OL6-7/350Alabama
Big mover: Fluker completed two weeks of dominating performances at the Alabama/Mississippi All-Star Classic and U.S. Army All-American Bowl.
4Sheldon Richardson
St. Louis (MO) Gateway High
DT6-4/292Missouri
U.S. Army All-American selection helped lead his team deep in the Missouri state playoffs by doing damage on both sides of the football. Had a quarterback sack, a hurry and a tackle for a loss in the Army game.
5Matt Barkley
Santa Ana (CA) Mater Dei
QB6-3/226USC
Big mover: Earned MVP Award at the Under Armour All- American Game by passing for 237 yards and two touchdowns.
6Trent Richardson
Pensacola (FL) Escambia
RB5-11/210Alabama
Rushed for 2,090 yards and 27 touchdowns as a senior.
7Russell Shepard
Houston (TX) Cypress Ridge
QB6-1/179LSU
In 2008, Shepard rushed for 835 yards and 11 touchdowns - in his team’s three playoff games.
8Devon Kennard
Phoenix (AZ) Desert Vista
DE6-3/257USC
Notes: Was on his way to another amazing season after dominating this summer and the previous two seasons, but an injury has sidelined him for the rest of the season. Having him ranked here reflects Kennard’s amazing potential.
9Vontaze Burfict
Corona (CA) Centennial
LB6-2/244Arizona State
Was the third-leading tackler for the West team in the Army Bowl. He also dominated in all-star game practices, capping off an amazing senior season that saw him lead his team to a CIF title and a state championship.
10Jelani Jenkins
Olney (MD) Our Lady Of Good Counsel
LB6-2/220Florida
Jenkins led his team to an 11-1 record as a senior and was a standout at the Crab Bowl and the Under Armour All-American Game.
11Dre Kirkpatrick
Gadsden (AL) Gadsden City
DB6-2/180Alabama
Kirkpatrick is a rare find because he is a big cornerback prospect with great ball skills. He could also be an outstanding safety.
12Manti Te'o
Laie (HI) Punahou
LB6-2/225Notre Dame
Recorded 90 tackles, five sacks and rushed for 400 yards and 10 TDs as a junior. In 2008 he had 98 tackles in nine games (10.9 per game).
13Ray Ray Armstrong
Sanford (FL) Seminole
ATH6-4/218Miami
New five star: Led his high school team to the 6A state championship. His Seminole High team was the first non-South Florida squad to win the 6A title since Apopka in 2001.
14Alex Okafor
Pflugerville (TX) Pflugerville
DE6-4/232Texas
As a senior, Okafor picked up 59 tackles and nine sacks.
15Jacobbi McDaniel
Greenville (FL) Madison
DT6-0/267Florida State
McDaniel is a strong and powerful defensive tackle prospect that can really push the pocket. He was the top defensive lineman at the Under Armour All-Star Game in Orlando.
16Donte Moss
Jacksonville (NC) Northside
DE6-4/235North Carolina
Moss was arguably the top defender in both the Shrine Bowl and the U.S. Army All- American Bowl.
17Janzen Jackson
Lake Charles (LA) Barbe
DB6-0/174Tennessee
Recorded 93 tackles and five interceptions as a senior.
18Garrett Gilbert
Austin (TX) Lake Travis
QB6-4/205Texas
Rewrote the record books in Texas, finishing as a senior with career passing marks in yardage and touchdowns as well as single-season touchdown and yardage marks.
19Patrick Hall
Ventura (CA) St. Bonaventure
ATH6-1/181USC
U.S. Army All-America member averaged 9.69 yards a carry as a senior and had 11 touchdown runs in 2009. He made several dozen tackles from his safety spot.
20Craig Loston
Aldine (TX) Eisenhower
DB6-2/193LSU
Recorded three tackles and a spectacular pass breakup in the Under Armour All-American game following a dominating week of practice.
21Andre Debose
Sanford (FL) Seminole
WR6-0/170Florida
Debose is a Percy Harvin-type of player that should be a perfect fit in the Florida offense. He made an incredible touchdown catch with 33 seconds left in the state title game to help lead his team over Miami Northwestern.
22Christine Michael
Beaumont (TX) West Brook
RB5-11/202Texas A&M
In nine games as a senior, Michael rushed for 1,414 yards and 25 touchdowns.
23Gary Brown
Quincy (FL) West Gadsden
DT6-3/275Florida
New five star: Recorded one tackle for loss, and three quarterback hurries in the Under Armour All American Game.
24Darius Winston
West Helena (AR) Central
DB6-0/180Arkansas
Despite teams throwing away from him, Winston managed to pull in eight interceptions and broke up nine more passes as a senior.
25Chris Davenport
Mansfield (LA) Mansfield
DT6-4/318LSU
Despite missing much of his senior season with a knee injury, Davenport still managed 45 tackles and nine sacks in only four games.
26William Campbell
Detroit (MI) Cass Tech
DT6-5/317Michigan
Campbell was one of the more dominating players for the East squad in the Army practices on both sides of the ball. While he was recruited at defensive tackle, his play as an offensive tackle could potentially open up even more opportunities for greatness in the future.
27Greg Reid
Valdosta (GA) Lowndes
DB5-9/175Florida State
New five star: Named Georgia player of the year, and recorded two interceptions in UA All American Game.
28Branden Smith
Atlanta (GA) Washington
DB5-11/171Georgia
Smith is a cornerback with blazing speed and very good cover skills. He's also dangerous with the ball in his hands and could see some time on offense in Athens.
29Mason Walters
Wolfforth (TX) Frenship
OL6-6/290Texas
New five star: Was the most physically gifted lineman at the UA All American practices.
30T.J. McDonald
Fresno (CA) Edison
DB6-2/200USC
New five star: His physical presence and ability at the U. S. Army All-American practices was reminiscent of his father, Tim McDonald.
31Corey Brown
Monroeville (PA) Gateway
DB6-0/180Ohio State
New five star: Recorded three interceptions in the Hawaii/Mainland All-Star game, and had a touchdown catch in the U. S. Army All American Game.
32Nico Johnson
Andalusia (AL) Andalusia
LB6-3/226Alabama
New five star: Johnson led the West squad with four solo tackles, including two tackles for loss, in the Army all-star game.
33Dorian Bell
Monroeville (PA) Gateway
LB6-0/226Ohio State
Bell averaged nearly nine tackles per game as a senior and led his team to a 12-1 record.
34Willie Downs
Tallahassee (FL) Godby
ATH6-2/192Florida State
Recorded four tackles, two tackles for a loss, and had an interception return for touchdown in the U. S. Army All American Game.
35Justin Turner
Massillon (OH) Washington
DB6-2/186Michigan
Recorded 40 tackles, three interceptions, five tackles for loss and returned 11 kicks for 355 yards as a senior. Was one of the more dominating players in the Army Bowl, leading the East team with seven tackles and one interception.
36Jamarkus McFarland
Lufkin (TX) Lufkin
DT6-3/280Oklahoma
Along with being a force on the gridiron, McFarland was named to the Texas Academic All-State team.
37Xavier Nixon
Fayetteville (NC) Jack Britt
OL6-6/263Florida
Nixon won the left tackle job on the East squad at the U.S. Army All American Bowl after leading his high school team to a 14-2 record.
38Malliciah Goodman
Florence (SC) West Florence
DE6-4/255Clemson
Goodman is big and athletic, but he is a bit raw. However, the defensive lineman has a very high ceiling.
39Randall Carroll
Los Angeles (CA) Cathedral
ATH5-10/175UCLA
Speed kills, and Carroll is one of the fastest in the nation. He has recorded a sub-10.5 100-meters. He also had a tremendous senior season with an average of more than 18 yards per catch.
40David Wilson
Danville (VA) George Washington
RB5-11/192Virginia Tech
Wilson scored two touchdowns in the Hawaii prep Classic after scoring 28 as a senior.
41Cliff Harris
Fresno (CA) Edison
DB6-0/165Oregon
Big mover: Demonstrated the best cover skills of any defensive back during the U. S. Army All American practices.
42Nick Kasa
Broomfield (CO) Legacy
DE6-7/245Colorado
Big mover: Kasa recorded one tackle, two quarterback hurries and had a stellar week of practice at the U. S. Army All American Game.
43Gabe Lynn
Jenks (OK) Jenks
DB6-0/185Oklahoma
Lynn was a key factor in helping his Jenks team play for the state championship. He had 42 tackles as a senior, including a season-high seven tackles against rival Muskogee.
44Ronnell Lewis
Dewar (OK) Dewar
LB6-3/220Oklahoma
Big mover: Recorded four tackles, one forced fumble and one fumble recovery in the UA All American Game.
45Shayne Skov
Pawling (NY) Trinity Pawling
LB6-2/235Stanford
Skov led the East in tackles for a loss in the U.S. Army All American Bowl despite an injury-plagued senior year.
46Aaron Murray
Tampa (FL) Plant
QB6-0/198Georgia
Everyone knows Murray is a terrific and accurate passer. But he also showed toughness and courage after breaking his leg mid-way through the season. He came back to lead Tampa Plant to a state championship.
47Chris Faulk
Slidell (LA) Northshore
OL6-6/310LSU
At 6 feet 6 and 310 pounds, Faulk has been clocked at less than 5 seconds in the 40.
48Jheranie Boyd
Gastonia (NC) Ashbrook
WR6-2/184North Carolina
Averaged more than 20 yards per catch as a junior and senior. Has run a 22.1 in the 200-meter dash.
49Morgan Moses
Richmond (VA) Meadowbrook
OL6-7/347Virginia
Moses led his team to a 9-3 record as a senior and was named to the Hawaii Prep Classic and the U.S. Army All American Bowl.
50Patrick Patterson
Macon (MS) Noxubee County
WR6-3/215Ole Miss
In his team’s state championship victory, Patterson rushed for 49 yards on seven carries and added 104 yards receiving on four receptions while doubling as a lock-down cornerback.
51Tajh Boyd
Hampton (VA) Phoebus
QB6-0/208Clemson
Boyd was the co-MVP of the U.S. Army All American Bowl after throwing three touchdown passes.
52Marcus Hall
Cleveland (OH) Glenville Academic Campus
OL6-5/290Ohio State
The imposing line prospect led one of the top teams in Ohio. He could also play inside if things don’t work out at tackle.
53Marlon Brown
Memphis (TN) Harding Academy
WR6-5/205Georgia
In a state championship loss, Brown caught four passes for 199 yards and rushed for 139 yards on eight carries. He had four touchdowns on only 12 touches.
54Zeke Motta
Vero Beach (FL) Vero Beach
LB6-2/207Notre Dame
Big mover: Motta recorded 137 tackles, eight tackles for a loss, seven pass breakups and three sacks during his senior season.
55Calvin Howell
San Antonio (TX) Warren
DT6-4/280Texas
Big mover: Not only was Howell one of the most physically impressive lineman at the U. S. Army All-American Bowl practices, but he also came back from an injury during the week.
56Jaamal Berry
Miami (FL) Miami Palmetto
RB5-10/185Ohio State
Berry is a cat-quick and speedy back from South Florida who also can catch out of the backfield.
57Edwin Baker
Oak Park (MI) Oak Park
RB5-10/204Michigan State
Baker missed most of his senior season with an injury, but he impressed in summer camps, including the FBU Top Gun Camp.
58Terry Hawthorne
East St. Louis (IL) East St. Louis
WR6-0/168Illinois
His coaches call him the team’s “go-to guy,” and Hawthorne came through in the clutch plenty as a senior. He was a major reason why East St. Louis won a state championship.
59Michael Ford
Leesville (LA) Leesville
RB5-10/200LSU
Ford rushed for just less than 3,000 yards and 29 touchdowns as a senior.
60Tyrik Rollison
Sulphur Springs (TX) Sulphur Springs
QB6-2/185Auburn
He averaged more than 295 yards passing per game as a senior and threw for 51 touchdowns.
61Ryne Giddins
Seffner (FL) Armwood
DE6-4/235USF
Giddins, who is one of the nation’s best pass rushers, gives South Florida one of the biggest commitments in team history for Bulls coach Jim Leavitt.
62Orson Charles
Tampa (FL) Plant
WR6-2/230Georgia
Charles, who had 75 catches for 1,421 yards and 21 touchdowns, helped lead his team to a 4A Florida state championship.
63Xavier Su'a Filo
Provo (UT) Timpview
OL6-4/285UCLA
Big mover: He led his team to back-to-back undefeated seasons and state championships.
64Jon Bostic
Wellington (FL) Palm Beach Central
LB6-1/218Florida
Bostic is a versatile and talented linebacker prospect who can play all three linebacker positions.
65Rodney Smith
Miami (FL) Archbishop Carroll
WR6-6/202Florida State
Smith is a big and athletic wide receiver who can jump through the gym. Smith caught 32 passes for 705 yards and 10 scores in 2008.
66Michael Philipp
San Bernardino (CA) Arroyo Valley
OL6-3/320Oregon State
Philipp, who was part of the U.S. Army All-American Bowl, can play guard, tackle or center.
67Tana Patrick
Stevenson (AL) North Jackson
LB6-3/215Alabama
Patrick is an athletic linebacker prospect who was a two-way star in high school.
68Nu'Keese Richardson
Pahokee (FL) Pahokee
WR5-8/151Tennessee
Richardson is a speedy slot receiver who is at his best with the ball in space. He’s quick, fast and very explosive.
69Garrett Porter
Odessa (TX) Permian
OL6-6/308Texas
Porter anchored an offensive line that led Odessa Permian to consecutive undefeated regular seasons.
70Demonte McAllister
Tampa (FL) Alonso
DE6-3/263Florida State
He dominated the offensive tackles all week at the Under Armour All-American Game practices.
71Logan Thomas
Lynchburg (VA) Brookville
TE6-6/233Virginia Tech
Thomas made the transition from quarterback to wideout at the U.S. Army All-American Bowl.
72Jarvis Jones
Columbus (GA) Carver
DE6-3/226USC
Jones missed most of the playoffs with a broken hand. He could play MIKE, SAM or even put his hand down at the next level.
73Justin Chaisson
Las Vegas (NV) Bishop Gorman
DE6-4/252Oklahoma
Big mover: Chiasson recorded three tackles and two sacks in the Under Armour All-American Game.
74Jamie Wood
Pickerington (OH) Central
DB6-2/190Ohio State
A longtime Ohio State pledge, Wood had 79 total tackles, eight pass breakups and six tackles for a loss as a senior.
75Bryce McNeal
Minneapolis (MN) Breck
WR6-2/170Clemson
McNeal had two receptions in the U.S. Army All-America Bowl, where he also announced he was heading to Clemson.
76Cierre Wood
Oxnard (CA) Santa Clara
RB6-0/192Notre Dame
Wood, the main offensive weapon for his high school team this past season, rushed for 1,526 yards and 20 touchdowns as a senior.
77Chris Watt
Glen Ellyn (IL) Glenbard West
OL6-3/280Notre Dame
Watt helped his team go deep in the Illinois state playoffs as a senior.
78Kevin Brent
Dallas (TX) South Oak Cliff
DB5-11/196Oklahoma
Brent showed his versatility by lining up at middle linebacker during his senior season out of necessity.
79Jerod Askew
Chesapeake (VA) Oscar Smith
LB6-0/230Tennessee
Askew led his team to a 15-0 record and a state title this season.
80Lamar Miller
Miami (FL) Killian
RB5-11/205Miami
Miller had a big senior season down in Dade County, rushing for more than 1,700 yards and scoring 22 touchdowns.
81Chris Burnette
LaGrange (GA) Troup
OL6-2/300Georgia
Burnette is a strong and powerful offensive guard prospect who is a much better run-blocker at this stage.
82Justin Green
Louisville (KY) Male
DB5-10/178Illinois
Green had a 254-yard, five-touchdown rushing performance this season, but he’s a CB prospect who can fly.
83Donavan Tate
Cartersville (GA) Cartersville
ATH6-2/205North Carolina
Tate is a super athlete who if he decides to play football, could end up at QB, RB, DB or even LB. Chances are, though, he gets drafted in the first round of the MLB draft in June.
84Stephon Gilmore
Rock Hill (SC) South Pointe
ATH6-1/180South Carolina
Gilmore led his team to the 4A DII state championship while earning player of the year honors.
85David Barrent
West Des Moines (IA) Valley
OL6-8/290Michigan State
“Has long arms, which he uses to excel in pass protection,” Rivals.com analyst Barry Every said. “He also has a frame that easily can hold 320 pounds, and he runs on the balls of his feet.”
86Kevin Graf
Agoura (CA) Agoura
OL6-6/301USC
A solid senior season was capped off by a strong showing in the Under Amour All-American Game.
87Damario Jeffery
Columbia (SC) Columbia
ATH6-3/215South Carolina
Jeffery is a great athlete who missed the second half of his senior year with a knee injury. He’s good enough to play on either side of the ball at WR or S, but he will likely grow into a LB.
88Eric Shrive
Scranton (PA) West Scranton
OL6-7/302Penn State
Shrive has an outstanding week at the U.S. Army All-American Bowl and a solid senior season despite his team’s 3-7 record.
89Corey Adams
Scottsdale (AZ) Saguaro
DT6-3/277Arizona State
Big mover: Adams helped lead his team to its third consecutive state title and impressed at the UA Game.
90Duron Carter
Fort Lauderdale (FL) St. Thomas Aquinas
WR6-2/183Ohio State
Big mover: Carter was spectacular in Orlando, proving he was the top receiver on either squad at the Under Armour practices. He lacks great speed but runs great routes and catches everything in sight.
91Chris Whaley
Madisonville (TX) Madisonville
ATH6-3/232Texas
In only nine games as a senior, Whaley rushed for 1,925 yards and 24 touchdowns.
92Brandon McGee
Lauderhill (FL) Plantation
DB5-11/186Miami
This all-around player recorded 31 tackles and two interceptions while accumulating 300 yards receiving.
93DeOnte Arnett
Forestville (MD) Forestville Military Acad
DE6-4/243Maryland
Big mover: Arnett was arguably the most impressive defensive player at the Crab Bowl.
94Fletcher Cox
Yazoo City (MS) Yazoo City
DE6-4/240Mississippi State
At 6 feet 4 and 240 pounds, Cox competes in the 4 x 100 and 4 x 200 in track.
95Abry Jones
Warner Robins (GA) Northside School
DT6-3/273Georgia
Jones will eventually be a 300-pound defensive tackle for the University of Georgia.
96Morrell Presley
Carson (CA) Carson
WR6-4/215UCLA
Presley had three catches for 40 yards in the Under Armour All-American Game.
97David Oku
Lincoln (NE) East
RB5-10/186Tennessee
Oku rushed for 3,090 yards and 39 TDs in his last two seasons, and he helped lead his team to the Class 5A state championship game as a senior.
98Byron Moore
Harbor City (CA) Narbonne
DB6-0/188USC
Moore played his way into the Rivals100 with jaw-dropping performances at the USC Rising Star Camp and FBU Top Gun Camp. He helped Narbonne go deep in the CIF City Section playoffs.
99Alshon Jeffery
St. Matthews (SC) Calhoun County
WR6-3/214South Carolina
Rivals.com analysts said Jeffrey had some of the best hands at the Under Armour All-American Game.
100John Martinez
Salt Lake City (UT) Cottonwood Senior
OL6-2/264USC
The ultra-quick lineman could play any position on the OL, but he could be an elite center prospect.


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