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On the O Line, I would go with the following:

 

P. Bailey. 6-5, 315. MBA. OFFERS FROM: Miami, Clemson, Tennessee, Vandy.

 

B. Jones. 6-5, 270. ECS. OFFERS FROM: Alabama, Auburn, Arkansas, Tennessee, North Carolina, Miami, Vandy.

 

D. Spurlock. 6-4, 280. Riverdale. OFFERS FROM: Alabama, Tennessee, Vandy.

 

M. Bryant. 6-5, 260. Lavergne. Vandy Commit.

 

A. Douglas. 6-6, 250. Maryville. Tennessee Commit. 2006 5A Lineman of the Year.

 

Otheres would be, Evan Ellis. 6-2, 285. Elizabethton, Matt Reynolds. 6-6, 265. Crockett County. B. Hanson. 6-6, 293. Milan, and Brandon McLeroy, 6-4, 280. Rhea County.

 

Ellis will make someone a fine Center, Reynolds is athletic enough to beef up a make a very good Guard, Hanson is the real deal physically. Ran a 5.1. McLeroy is getting a lot of interest from SEC schools. Tennessee & Georgia. All these guys should see D1 offers.

 

On the D Line:

 

M. McAdoo. 6-7, 220. Antioch. OFFERS FROM: Ole Miss, Kentucky, Vandy, MTSU.

 

Quentin Allen. 6-3, 270. Smyrna. This kid could "blow up." Interest from Florida, Colorado, Penn State, Louisville, etc.

 

K. Dangerfield. 6-2, 275. Giles County, Don'ta Hightower DE 6-4, 240. Fast enough to play standing up, and strong enough to play with his hands down. Dontari Poe. DT. 6-3, 315. Memphis Woodale. Getting a lot of mail!

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QUOTE(ruse? @ Apr 18 2007 - 03:34 PM) 826440478[/snapback]On the O Line, I would go with the following:

 

P. Bailey. 6-5, 315. MBA. OFFERS FROM: Miami, Clemson, Tennessee, Vandy.

 

B. Jones. 6-5, 270. ECS. OFFERS FROM: Alabama, Auburn, Arkansas, Tennessee, North Carolina, Miami, Vandy.

 

D. Spurlock. 6-4, 280. Riverdale. OFFERS FROM: Alabama, Tennessee, Vandy.

 

M. Bryant. 6-5, 260. Lavergne. Vandy Commit.

 

A. Douglas. 6-6, 250. Maryville. Tennessee Commit. 2006 5A Lineman of the Year.

 

Otheres would be, Evan Ellis. 6-2, 285. Elizabethton, Matt Reynolds. 6-6, 265. Crockett County. B. Hanson. 6-6, 293. Milan, and Brandon McLeroy, 6-4, 280. Rhea County.

 

Ellis will make someone a fine Center, Reynolds is athletic enough to beef up a make a very good Guard, Hanson is the real deal physically. Ran a 5.1. McLeroy is getting a lot of interest from SEC schools. Tennessee & Georgia. All these guys should see D1 offers.

 

On the D Line:

 

M. McAdoo. 6-7, 220. Antioch. OFFERS FROM: Ole Miss, Kentucky, Vandy, MTSU.

 

Quentin Allen. 6-3, 270. Smyrna. This kid could "blow up." Interest from Florida, Colorado, Penn State, Louisville, etc.

 

K. Dangerfield. 6-2, 275. Giles County, Don'ta Hightower DE 6-4, 240. Fast enough to play standing up, and strong enough to play with his hands down. Dontari Poe. DT. 6-3, 315. Memphis Woodale. Getting a lot of mail!

 

 

 

Jerry Henry (Cheatham Co.): OL

David Lane (Sycamore): DL

Rogers Gaines (White House): DL

Markese Osborne (Pearl Cohn): OL

 

ALL OF THESE GUYS SHOULD BE ADDED TO THAT GREAT LIST THAT YOU HAVE GIVEN RUSE? /wink.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=";)" border="0" alt="wink.gif" />

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QUOTE(Big Country @ Apr 18 2007 - 03:04 PM) 826440506[/snapback]Jerry Henry (Cheatham Co.): OL

David Lane (Sycamore): DL

Rogers Gaines (White House): DL

Markese Osborne (Pearl Cohn): OL

 

ALL OF THESE GUYS SHOULD BE ADDED TO THAT GREAT LIST THAT YOU HAVE GIVEN RUSE? /wink.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=";)" border="0" alt="wink.gif" />

 

 

Preston Bailey and Roger Gaines are the best in the state

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QUOTE(RBplayer2010 @ Apr 18 2007 - 10:38 AM) 826440296[/snapback]the twins are very big starts in out town the came from lfo ad being heavily scouted by alot sec teams auburn tennessee umm alot alot of schools they truly are amazing athletes they play o line and id say there almostyt impossible to get threw

 

 

They really gave Mairvul's D-line fits in the playoff game. /rolleyes.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":rolleyes:" border="0" alt="rolleyes.gif" />

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QUOTE(STARSNBARS @ Apr 19 2007 - 05:52 AM) 826440861[/snapback]They really gave Mairvul's D-line fits in the playoff game. /rolleyes.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":rolleyes:" border="0" alt="rolleyes.gif" />

 

 

 

 

Lol Like are you being serious or j/k around. cause they really aer great players and will go on to D1

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Big Country.

 

To be sure, there are a number of others that certainly deserve mention. I tried to focus on those that either had offers, or those Lineman that one would reasonably expect to be offered soon. For the most part, the players that have offers at this point are considered by those that evaluate, as having the talent to "play up." No "Spring Evaluation" needed. The next group usually see offers "Post Spring Evaluation" period. Then you have the "Summer Camp" evaluation/offer period. Then, the group that is offered during/post Sr. season. That's not bad; an offer is an offer, and there are plenty of kids that experience significant physical development between the end of their Jr. season, and the begining of their Sr. season. Here are some more that might fall in that group, in addition to the ones you mentioned. I clearly think Rodgers Gaines @ 6-6, 340 is one worth watching.

 

O-Line.

 

Adam. Smith. 6-5, 285. Blackman.

Caleb Cox. 6-4, 330. Humboldt.

James Francis. 6-4, 275. Christian Brothers.

Taylor Sparks. 6-5, 280. Briarcrest.

Slade Adams. 6-5, 305. Mt. Juliet.

Tim Schmidt. 6-2, 285. Father Ryan.

Robbie Gozalez. 6-9, 3?? (who knows) Coffee County.

 

D-Line.

 

Jeremy Johnson. 6-3, 265. Whitehaven.

LaDarrius Verge. 6-3, 240. Riverdale.

T.J. Walker. 6-4, 230. Maryville.

 

ruse?

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QUOTE(Footballfan15 @ Apr 19 2007 - 09:38 AM) 826441024[/snapback]JP Washington is a big tackle and Richard White is a guard converted to center are two returners for Hillboro and both could play at next level.

 

 

Both are good. Washington is big @ 6-4, 310. Needs to play with better leverage (lower), and be more sure of himself coming off the ball so he can explode more, and lean less. He does have good athletic ability for his size. Ritchie White is probably better suited for Center. Quick hands, feet. I would actually like to see him on the other side of the ball at NT in a 3-4.

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QUOTE(RBplayer2010 @ Apr 19 2007 - 09:46 AM) 826441030[/snapback]Lol Like are you being serious or j/k around. cause they really aer great players and will go on to D1

 

 

They may be great players, but minus 22 yds. rushing and 9 consecutive 3 and outs....well somebody must have laying some "look out" blocks for the Lions. /blink.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":blink:" border="0" alt="blink.gif" />

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