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    LSU gets their 1st committment of the 2012 season.....

    DE Melvin Ramsey
    6'3'' 254
    Moss Bluff, LA
    #111 overall, #7 DE

    SPARQ: 71.00
    57% scouted

    75 overall (so far)

    76 speed
    74 strength
    80 acceleration
    79 stamina
    81 power moves
    83 finesse moves
    82 block shedding
    80 hit power

    B: pursuit
    C: injury, tackle, play recognition
    D: agility, jumping

    Other offers: Florida, Mississippi State, TCU

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    He needs to put on some weight and start bench pressing more...

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    Texas picks up 2 recruits:



    Scouting Report:

    Andrews plays with the athleticism and playing strength needed to dominate as both a run and pass blocker. Has the height for the offensive tackle position at the major level of competition; has the long frame which should support additional body mass over time. Playing out of a two and three point stance we see very good initial quickness and first step explosion; has strong hands and is able to knock defenders back on their heels with his first punch; plays with a flat back and is able to gain an immediate advantage on first contact. When single or double team blocking we see the ability to roll the hips and sustain due to his blocking base and persistent leg drive. Does a very good reacting and adjusting to movement; plays in space very well, showing excellent flexibility, agility and balance; is productive as a trap blocker; gets out of his stance, clearing the line and demonstrating the ability to locate and adjust his blocking angle on the move; gets out in front, displaying good downfield aggressiveness. We see the athleticism needed to reach and consistently get a hat on active 1st and 2nd level defenders. This is a lineman with the athleticism and physical tools needed to make all the run blocks at the next level. His long arms, quick hands and nimble feet should be assets in pass protection. Sets quickly showing good bend with the ability to slide and stay in front of pass rushers; gets his hands up quickly working for placement and extension; has the athleticism to recover and get out of trouble. This guy is a tough customer who finishes with a nasty attitude. With added bulk and improved playing strength, Andrews could challenge for a starting spot immediately.



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    Burke is a well-built dual-threat quarterback that lacks ideal height, but is highly productive as both a runner and passer. He is sturdy and a tough, elusive runner. As a passer he does an excellent job of finding throwing lanes and subtly moving around the pocket to get the ball out. Shows very good feet, drop speed and a quick set up. Can scan the field and work through progressions. Has the ability to make every throw from within the pocket and displays adequate-to-good arm strength. Has flashed the ability to drive the ball to the sideline from the opposite hash and push the ball deep downfield from within the pocket. Is very proficient in the short-to-intermediate passing game and can fit the ball between tight coverage on in routes, curls and crossing routes. When he is set, he will show very sound accuracy to all levels. Athletically he can buy time, move around and make plays on the move, but he is always looking to throw and make a play with his arm. He is a long strider as a runner and can cover a lot of ground with good overall elusiveness. Will lower his shoulder and shows some power. Has good speed, not great for the position. Outside of the pocket he is very good as a run/pass option as he throws very well on the move. While Burke is consistent in his mechanics and is sound in his footwork, balance and set up, there is something quirky about his motion. Cocks and slightly pushes the ball at times. He shows RPM and sound zip, but may lack elite power. Burke is a prospect that is a spread offense fit. He comes from a great program with a high expectation level. Should receive mid-major and moderate BCS level interest.
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    USC adds another much needed defensive lineman. With a defensive line that will be thin with returning players next year the USC coaching staff has been going very hard after some top notch talent in this years recruiting class and have added another to the arsenal that should see immediate playing time next year.


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    Quote Originally Posted by gschwendt View Post
    He needs to put on some weight and start bench pressing more...
    Very true....he will have 4 Papa LoneStar BSF offseason programs to improve. If his acceleration can jump 5 and both pass rushing moves can jump 10 in for his redshirt senior season....I'll gladly take 85 acceleration and 90+ for power/finesse moves.

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    Matt Young Wide Receiver | Possession



    Home Mount Pleasant, MI
    Height 6-6
    Weight 206
    Caliber
    Rank #59 (#8 WR)
    Interest 1st

    WR Skills All Skills

    OVR: 76 (+2) 66% Scouted
    BASE
    Speed 89 Strength D
    Agility 83 Acceleration 81
    Jumping D Stamina 83
    Injury C
    RECEIVING
    Catching 77 Spectacular Catch B
    Catch In Traffic 77 Route Running 82
    Release 76
    RUSHING
    Break Tackle D Trucking 60
    Elusiveness D Stiff Arm 56
    Spin Move 70 Juke Move 62
    Carrying 87 Ball Carrier Vision B

    OSU's second recruit of the year. I'm hoping he can come in be a good slot wideout his first year and work up the depth chart.

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    Ray Walker
    #9 MLB | #120 OVR

    Dallas, TX
    6'4" 237 lbs
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    OVR: 79 (+5) (76% scouted)
    SPD AGI PUR PRC
    84 87 81 B
    Walker is the first signee of 2012 to the Seminoles, and his verbal commitment comes at a position of need. His athleticism will allow him to instantly see playing time on special teams, and perhaps compete for the backup spot at MLB or even OLB. He picked the Seminoles over Oklahoma State and the home-state Longhorns.
    Last edited by JeffHCross; 07-21-2012 at 11:24 AM.
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    Dammit Jeff, I had him penciled in as my starting Sam in a season or two.

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    Glad I could be of service, OB. He'll probably be a Mike for me unless I can sign another MLB this year.
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    My type of MLB....nice pickup....kid clearly wants to play in the best conference. SEC! SEC! SEC!

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    Texas grabs another.



    Johnson is likely a candidate to move into an H/TE role for the next level, but is about as quick twitch as you can expect a player of his size to be. Possesses the size and strength that could quickly outgrow the receiver position. Once in stride, he has enough speed to pull away from the defense. Still growing into his body and can be awkward at times getting his big frame in and out of breaks. Needs to keep developing his feet. Not a sudden athlete, but a long strider that is a vertical threat. Needs to develop his release versus press with feet and hands - he has the strength. Good feel for positioning in the red zone, uses his body well. Plays with good route tempo and understands were the openings are in zone coverage. Absorbs contact and competes hard for the ball in the air. Fights for extra yards, but is not always an aggressive runner. Soft hands with elite range to catch poorly thrown balls. Can go up and high point the football. Limited route tree for deeper ranges of the field with his lack of explosion. Smooth route runner that has good value as a vertical route runner, seams, posts, go's. Can improve his ability to stack defenders on go routes. Elite red zone threat with size and basketball ability. Not sudden after the catch, will pull away from the defense if he catches the ball in stride. Big target to hit that tries to lower his pad level and gain extra yards. Size mismatch for defensive backs if left one-on-one on the outside. Plays with good bend to be able to stay with and dominate smaller players. Big athletic frame that could develop in several different directions, big possession receiver, spread tight end or put on bulk and develop into a true tight end. Two sport star, a solid basketball prospect.

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    The Tigers add 2 recruits....

    ATH Mark Graham
    5'11'' 185
    Carnegie, PA
    #23 overall, #6 ATH

    76 overall (84% scouted)
    89 speed
    90 agility
    92 acceleration
    87 jump
    80 play recognition
    80 man coverage
    84 zone coverage
    86 press coverage
    84 spin move
    90 juke move
    79 throwing power
    84 throwing accuracy

    Other offers: Alabama, Texas A&M, Maryland, UConn

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    K Matt Smith
    6'1'' 171
    Douglass Hills, KY
    #325 overall, #3 K

    85 overall (100% scouted)
    96 kicking power
    77 kicking accuracy

    Other offers: n/a

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    Despite Coach Davis being shunned by recruit Mark Graham, they were able to pick up their first recruit of the season at a position of severe importance.






    Gandy has blistering speed and looks to come in and compete for the nickel position as well as a returner. If he does not make his way into the top 4 at CB, he will redshirt his Freshman year and look to work towards a starting position in his second season.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Papa LoneStar View Post


    The Tigers add 2 recruits....

    ATH Mark Graham
    5'11'' 185
    Carnegie, PA
    #23 overall, #6 ATH

    76 overall (84% scouted)
    89 speed
    90 agility
    92 acceleration
    87 jump
    80 play recognition
    80 man coverage
    84 zone coverage
    86 press coverage
    84 spin move
    90 juke move
    79 throwing power
    84 throwing accuracy
    This dude would SO play QB for me.

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    Ohio St picks up #2 in the class



    Meadows doesnt blow you away with his skills, but his size is what the coaches liked. He could possibly be moved to one of the safety spots or he will continue to be a big CB.

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    Quote Originally Posted by souljahbill View Post
    This dude would SO play QB for me.
    I feel ya....but he will play CB for me. The #1 athlete Sheldon Hall (should be locked up soon) is 6'3" 207....90 speed, 87 agility, 89 acceleration, 85 throwing power, 82 throwing accuracy....he looks like he could play DB, too....but after a redshirt....those 5 attributes look to be nice for the offense I want to run. I also have the #1 QB locked up with his 96 throwing power and 82 accuracy just in case he doesn't work out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by texacotea View Post
    Meadows doesnt blow you away with his skills, but his size is what the coaches liked. He could possibly be moved to one of the safety spots or he will continue to be a big CB.
    6'4" at corner is definitely a luxury....very nice

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    Oregon Lands FS C.J. Jones


    C.J. Jones
    Free Safety | Hard Hitter
    Jones, C.J.
    Home Ran Palos Verdes, CA
    Height 6-0
    Weight 191
    Caliber
    Rank #319 (#7 FS)

    Speed 94 Strength 76 Agility 71
    Acceleration 87 Jumping 71 Stamina 83 Injury 87
    TACKLING
    Tackle 87 Hit Power 82 Pursuit 75 Play Recognition 53
    COVERAGE
    Man Coverage 58 Zone Coverage 76 Press 58
    BLOCK SHEDDING
    Power Moves 56 Finesse Moves 56 Block Shedding 70

    C.J. has been told very early in the process that barring an injury he is set to Redshirt his first season. The DB coaches hope that can work him hard to improve on this reaction to the play better. C.J. is raw and gets himself out of position quickly because with some coaching we got a really good prospect at FS.

    Oregon lands Ath Daniel Cleveland



    Home Jacinto City, TX
    Height 5-11
    Weight 180
    Caliber
    Rank #33 (#8 ATH)

    BASE
    Speed 84 Strength 60 Agility 82 Acceleration 83
    Jumping 84 Stamina 82 Injury 83

    RUSHING
    Break Tackle 72 Trucking 60 Elusiveness 75 Stiff Arm 67
    Spin Move 86 Juke Move 88 Carrying 89 Ball Carrier Vision 82
    RECEIVING
    Catching 73 Spectacular Catch 87 Catch In Traffic 84
    Route Running 83 Release 84

    Daniel is going to be a really big part of the Oregon offense heading forward. He was intrigued by the chance to get the ball both in the air and through some carries. With Oregon's offense he may just find himself getting a little of both. He has outstanding hands and this staff is excited at the possibilities.

    The 4th overall commit and 3rd of the week was a huge get for Oregon, they landed P David Seymour



    Home Manteca, CA
    Height 6-0
    Weight 210
    Caliber
    Rank #526 (#4 P)

    KICKING
    Kick Power 84 Kick Accuracy 81

    Without question he is starting next season. This was a huge position of need and the staff knew they needed to address it early this season. With the P and FS locked down the staff can really go after some recruits that may be overlooked.

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    USC adds a versatile recruit to possibly fill some holes. Andy is well positioned to play QB or WR for the Trojans depending on where we need him. Right now he will probably come in and take a redshirt year at QB and see how some of the others on the depth chart progress.


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    Love seeing these ath that can play multiple positions and where each user will use them. PSU does have a delima on his hands with Bratton and will be nice to see how he pans out in the position that he uses him for

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