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Rivals.com Rivals100 2007 | Rivals.com Football Recruiting | last sorted on 1/17/2007

2007 RankPosHt/WtSchools
1Jimmy Clausen
Westlake Village (CA) Oaks Christian
QB6-3/200Notre Dame
Clausen, JimmyCalled a “10-year prospect” by many who cover California high school football, Clausen has put up gaudy statistics and won a state championship as a senior. What gets lost with all the talk of leading Notre Dame to the promised land and 60-plus touchdowns in a season, is that Clausen has serious football tools to back up the hype. He has a strong arm, an extremely quick release and razor sharp accuracy. He’s got excellent size and a good frame for a college or pro quarterback. His presence in the pocket and the feel he has for the game are very advanced for a high school player. You combine that with his physical tools and it’s obvious that he’s special.
2Joe McKnight
River Ridge (LA) John Curtis
RB6-1/193Southern Cal
Scores touchdowns in multiple ways and is special with the ball in his hands.
3Eric Berry
Fairburn (GA) Creekside
DB5-11/194Tennessee
Has all the tools to develop into an elite college cornerback.
4Ryan Mallett
Texarkana (TX) Texas
QB6-6/235Michigan
One of the biggest arms in the country has people talking NFL potential already.
5Carlos Dunlap
North Charleston (SC) Fort Dorchester
DE6-7/260Florida
Does uncanny things on the football field for a player his size.
6Everson Griffen
Avondale (AZ) Agua Fria
DE6-4/266Southern Cal
The highest ranked player ever from Arizona in the 10-year history of Rivals.com.
7Marvin Austin
Washington (D.C.) Ballou
DT6-2/291North Carolina
The nation's top defensive tackle boasts rare agility and quickness.
8Ronald Johnson
Muskegon (MI) Muskegon
WR6-0/177Southern Cal
Big long-term potential as a wide receiver, but is just as good at cornerback.
9Torrey Davis
Seffner (FL) Armwood
DT6-5/290Florida
Superior quickness and knack for the big play make him dominant.
10Josh Oglesby
Milwaukee (WI) St. Frances
OL6-7/315Wisconsin
Eats defensive linemen and linebackers for lunch with his 6-7, 315-pound frame.
11Chris Galippo
Anaheim (CA) Servite
LB6-3/235Southern Cal
Do-it-all linebacker plays for one of California’s best high school programs.
12James Wilson
Ponte Vedra (FL) Nease
OL6-4/308Florida
Great feet and strength make him a dominant player.
13Terrance Toliver
Hempstead (TX) Hempstead
WR6-4/185LSU
Still the most dominating receiver in Texas.
14Chad Jones
Baton Rouge (LA) Southern Lab
ATH6-2/220LSU
Size, speed, range, ball skills, Jones has it all.
15Noel Devine
North Fort Myers (FL) North Fort Myers
RB5-8/175West Virginia
Explosiveness stems from his vision and cutting ability.
16Tray Allen
Grand Prairie (TX) South Grand Prairie
OL6-4/305Texas
One of the best offensive linemen to come out of the Lone Star State in several years.
17Marc Tyler
Westlake Village (CA) Oaks Christian
RB6-0/215Southern Cal
The most complete back in the nation with hands, power and speed. Broke his leg late in his senior season.
18Chris Donald
Huntingdon (TN) Huntingdon
LB6-2/220Tennessee
Outstanding closing speed and natural ability makes him one of the nation's top linebackers.
19Chris Culliver
Garner (NC) Garner
WR6-0/188South Carolina
A true two-way threat that has showcased that he can excel at receiver.
20Ben Martin
Cincinnati (OH) La Salle
DE6-5/230Tennessee
One of the nation’s best pure pass rushers with an amazing frame.
21Curtis Brown
Gilmer (TX) Gilmer
DB6-0/174Texas
Top athlete should shine as a lock-down corner in college.
22Dwight Jones
Burlington (NC) Cummings
WR6-5/210North Carolina
Big receiver will be a dangerous red zone threat.
23Ryan Miller
Littleton (CO) Columbine
OL6-6/278Colorado
A monster tackle prospect that’s only going to get even bigger and stronger.
24Arrelious Benn
Washington (D.C.) Dunbar
WR6-1/210Illinois
Benn has tight end strength with wide receiver speed.
25Donovan Warren
Long Beach (CA) Poly
DB6-0/175Michigan
The next great player from Long Beach Poly.
26Martez Wilson
Chicago (IL) Simeon
DE6-4/230Illinois
Still learning how to play DE, but you can’t teach his athletic ability.
27Tyrod Taylor
Hampton (VA) Hampton
QB6-1/200Virginia Tech
The next great quarterback from Hampton Roads?
28Cameron Newton
Atlanta (GA) Westlake
QB6-4/232Florida
A perfect fit for the Gator offense.
29Kristofer O'Dowd
Tucson (AZ) Salpointe
OL6-5/315Southern Cal
A 300-pound guard that has amazing feet and is a great pass blocker.
30Enrique Davis
Lynn Haven (FL) Mosley
RB5-11/212Auburn
Vision, power and speed makes Davis the most complete back in Florida.
31John Chiles
Mansfield (TX) Mansfield Summit
ATH6-1/195Texas
Put him at a number of positions and his speed, quickness, and athleticism will take over a game.
32Cliff Matthews
Cheraw (SC) Cheraw
DE6-4/223South Carolina
Has developed into an elite pass rusher his senior season.
33Doug Wiggins
North Miami Beach (FL) North Miami Beach
DB5-11/180Western Michigan
Showed that he's a lockdown cover corner - and a really good one.
34Duval Kamara
Hoboken (NJ) Hoboken
WR6-5/209Notre Dame
Prototypical big receiver has surprising quickness.
35Rolando McClain
Decatur (AL) Decatur
LB6-4/240Alabama
Big, lean and athletic, McClain is a stalking force on defense.
36John Clay
Racine (WI) Park High
RB6-0/222Wisconsin
A physical freak that has one of the nation’s best builds and is a tough runner.
37Jerimy Finch
Indianapolis (IN) Warren Central
DB6-1/203Florida
Finch will be Indiana's top recruit in more than 10 years.
38Aron White
Columbia (MO) Rock Bridge
TE6-4/213Georgia
A play-making tight end that should star in the SEC.
39Michael Huey
Kilgore (TX) Kilgore
OL6-5/290Texas
Huey has a nasty streak and a motor that doesn’t stop until the whistle is blown.
40Dionte Allen
Orchard Lake (MI) St. Mary's
DB5-11/175Florida State
A technician at corner that is just as talented in zone as he is in man.
41DeAngelo Benton
Bastrop (LA) Bastrop
WR6-3/195LSU
Size and hands make him one of the Southeast's best wide outs.
42Marcus Gilchrist
High Point (NC) T.W. Andrews
DB5-11/175Clemson
Another big Mid-Atlantic grab for Clemson recruiter Billy Napier.
43Major Wright
Fort Lauderdale (FL) St. Thomas Aquinas
DB6-1/200Florida
Make no mistake about it, Wright likes to hit and his senior season has helped his stock even more.
44Aaron Corp
Villa Park (CA) Lutheran
QB6-4/195Southern Cal
Solid arm, but it’s his running ability that separates him from others.
45Kendall Smith
Bushnell (FL) South Sumter
LB6-1/207Florida State
A head-hunter that proved as a senior that he's a special player.
46Austin Box
Enid (OK) Enid
LB6-3/215Oklahoma
A tackling machine that’s a more athletic version of Rocky Calumus.
47John Brantley
Ocala (FL) Trinity Catholic
QB6-3/190Florida
Has thrown for more than 6,000 career yards.
48Da'John Harris
Gardena (CA) Serra
DT6-4/266Southern Cal
Skilled pass rusher is one of the best in the Golden State.
49Deonte Thompson
Belle Glade (FL) Glades Central
WR6-0/180Florida
Thompson's speed makes him a threat to score every time he touches the ball.
50Brandon Saine
Piqua (OH) Piqua
RB6-0/200Ohio State
Amazing hands and a great speed burst make him the Midwest’s top back.
51Jordan Bernstine
Des Moines (IA) Lincoln High School
DB5-10/200Iowa
The highest ranked recruit out of Iowa in almost 10 years.
52Armando Allen
Hialeah (FL) Miami Lakes
RB5-9/181Notre Dame
Elite speed makes him a threat in any offensive system.
53Chris Strong
Batesville (MS) South Panola
DE6-3/251Ole Miss
A great high school linebacker that will be a great defensive lineman in college.
54Dez Bryant
Lufkin (TX) Lufkin
WR6-1/195Oklahoma State
Still one of the most dominating players in Texas.
55Matt Romine
Tulsa (OK) Union
OL6-6/285Notre Dame
A top offensive lineman that excels in pass protection.
56Kerry Murphy
Hoover (AL) Hoover
DT6-5/315Alabama
Makes opposing offensive lines scheme to stop him first.
57Lennon Creer
Tatum (TX) Tatum
RB6-1/202Tennessee
Has drawn comparisons to fellow Texas running back product Tatum Bell.
58Sidell Corley
Mobile (AL) McGill Toolen
DE6-4/250LSU
Strength and athleticism make Corley one of the Southeast's most wanted.
59Joe Haden
Ft. Washington (MD) Friendly
ATH5-10/189Florida
Arguably the most athletic player in the country.
60Eugene Clifford
Cincinnati (OH) Colerain
DB6-2/190Ohio State
Clifford could star at safety or receiver, but showed he's got the tools as a senior to be a great one for Ohio State.
61Lee Ziemba
Rogers (AR) Rogers
OL6-7/295Auburn
Size, feet and mobility make him a great prospect on the next level.
62Michael Keck
Harrisonville (MO) Harrisonville
DE6-5/215Missouri
Has drawn comparisons to David Pollack because of his desire and heart.
63Stefoin Francois
Reserve (LA) East St. John
DB6-0/188LSU
East St. John has produced some great players over the years, and some believe Francois might be the best in the bunch.
64Brian Price
Los Angeles (CA) Crenshaw
DT6-2/285UCLA
Nobody in the Los Angeles City Section was able to block him as a junior and as a senior.
65Antwane Greenlee
Columbus (GA) Hardaway
OL6-6/302Florida State
A mountain of a man, showed he's one of the nation's best as a senior.
66Aaron Hernandez
Bristol (CT) Bristol Central
TE6-4/235Florida
Record-breaking tight end catches everything in traffic.
67Joseph Barksdale
Detroit (MI) Cass Tech
DT6-6/323LSU
Moves like a linebacker on defense, despite being more than 300 pounds.
68Anthony Davis
Piscataway (NJ) Piscataway
OL6-5/341Rutgers
Massive tackle packs great punch and anchors well.
69Richetti Jones
Dallas (TX) Lincoln
DE6-3/234Oklahoma State
Big frame and quickness make him one of the nation’s top pure pass rushers.
70Bryan Bulaga
Woodstock (IL) Marian Central Catholic
OL6-5/270Iowa
Still growing, but already big on talent, technique and desire.
71Lamark Brown
St. Louis (MO) Hazelwood West
ATH6-3/215Kansas State
Will play early for K-State at receiver.
72Andre Jones
El Paso (TX) Andress
DT6-4/305Texas
Brings a lot to the table not only with strength, but a great frame to build on.
73Niles Paul
Omaha (NE) North
WR6-2/210Nebraska
The best prospect from Nebraska in years is Ahman Green’s nephew.
74Myles Wade
Portland (OR) Central Catholic
DT6-2/322Oregon
Should carry on Oregon's great tackle tradition.
75Martin Coleman
Huntington Beach (CA) Edison
OL6-5/290Southern Cal
Coleman has a big frame and is light on his feet. Big upside.
76Derrick Morgan
Coatesville (PA) Coatesville
DE6-4/260Georgia Tech
Morgan is another big Keystone state star.
77Robert Hughes
Chicago (IL) Hubbard
RB5-11/226Notre Dame
Built like a tank and just as tough to bring down.
78Gary Gray
Columbia (SC) Richland Northeast
DB5-10/163Notre Dame
Tough against the run and has good closing speed. Will enroll early at Notre Dame.
79Chaz Powell
New Freedom (PA) Susquehannock
DB6-1/184Penn State
Went through most of the season as one of the most under-ranked players in the nation - not anymore.
80Malcolm Williams
Garland (TX) Garland
WR6-3/205Texas
Could be one of the best to come from tradition-rich Garland High.
81Caleb King
Norcross (GA) Greater Atlanta Christian
RB5-11/186Georgia
Still one of the better running back prospects in the Southeast.
82Mike Paulus
Syracuse (NY) Christian Brothers
QB6-5/220North Carolina
One-year starter has all the physical skills.
83Mike Ragone
Cherry Hill (NJ) Camden Catholic
TE6-4/221Notre Dame
Long-striding tight end can stretch the field.
84Morgan Burnett
College Park (GA) North Clayton
DB6-1/182Georgia Tech
Burnett is a top athlete and a track star as well.
85Raymond Carter
Los Angeles (CA) Crenshaw
RB5-11/187UCLA
Electric with the ball in his hands and is deadly in passing situations.
86Michael McNeil
Mobile (AL) Davidson
DB6-2/200Auburn
Excellent tackling ability, closing speed and toughness making him special.
87Gerald Jones
Oklahoma City (OK) Millwood
ATH6-0/185Tennessee
One of the most highly recruited prospects in the Heartland region.
88Ben Wells
Beaumont (TX) Ozen
DB6-1/185Texas
Wells gets it done in multiple sports and in the classroom – he’s the total package at defensive back.
89Chris Rainey
Lakeland (FL) Lakeland
RB5-9/159Florida
Has been a star for years at Lakeland and will be one for the Gators.
90Stephen Garcia
Tampa (FL) Jefferson
QB6-2/202South Carolina
Garcia is known for his ability to improvise, but he's also a skilled pocket passer.
91Toney Clemons
New Kensington (PA) Valley
WR6-2/205Michigan
Should help continue Michigan's great tradition at receiver.
92Marshall Jones
Westlake Village (CA) Oaks Christian
DB6-0/185Southern Cal
Clausen and Tyler get a lot of the pub, but Jones is one of the nation’s best.
93Drake Nevis
Marrero (LA) John Ehret
DT6-1/281LSU
Senior season helped show he's one of the top players in Louisiana.
94Jahvid Best
Richmond (CA) Salesian
RB5-10/183California
A sub 10.4 second runner in the 100 meters and 1,000 yard rusher as a junior.
95Allen Bailey
Darien (GA) Mcintosh County Academy
DE6-4/255Miami-FL
Great physical build and strength.
96Travian Robertson
Laurinburg (NC) Scotland County
DE6-4/230South Carolina
Tenacious off the edge, Robertson's desire to play the game sets him apart.
97Keenan Robinson
Plano (TX) Plano East
LB6-3/211Texas
Robinson has been one of the most productive linebackers as a senior.
98Willy Korn
Duncan (SC) Byrnes
QB6-2/200Clemson
Has struggled against better competition this year, but still has great skills.
99Quintin Richardson
Columbia (SC) Spring Valley
OL6-4/265South Carolina
Athletic big man will help the Gamecocks in a number of ways.
100Brandon Gibson
Mobile (AL) UMS Wright
WR6-2/190Alabama
Great concentration when going up to catch the ball.


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