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Markeith Ambles WR 6-1/185 4.5-40/ Ambles is a physical wide receiver who’s athletic, versatile and dangerous after the catch. He will be one of the most sought after prospects from the Peach State.


Ryan Ayers CB 5-10/175 4.44-40/ Ayers is a quality cornerback prospect with very good ball skills. He is versatile showing good closing speed defending the run or pass. Ayers also plays with good instincts and is a sound tackler.


Calvin Barnett DT 6-3/292 ?-40/ Barnett is a big physical defensive tackle who also has shown flashes of promise along the offensive line. He is another in the long line of Booker T. in recent years to follow former Hornets, Mark Anderson and Felix Jones among others.


Kadron Boone WR 6-1/190 ?-40/ Boone is a big receiver that runs well. He’s physical and very good in the air, showing good hands and concentration. Boone is also dangerous after the catch


Mack Brown RB 5-11/185 4.4-40/ Brown is a back with good speed and excellent vision. He shows toughness between the tackles and has to speed to get around the perimeter. Brown can also make people miss.


Carrington Byndom DB 6-0/165 ?-40/ Byndon is an instinctual defensive back that has the versatility to line up at either safety or cornerback. At close to 6-foot-0, Byndom has good size and frame and he has proven to be very athletic, long jumping over 22 feet in spring track.


DeMarco Cobbs ATH 6-2/198 4.5-40/ This explosive player stars as a quarterback, wide receiver, as well as at running back for a Tulsa Central program that has seen a resurrection during his time on campus. Cobbs probably projects at wide receiver but could be a quarterback for an offense that is built on run-pass principles.


Nick Demien OL 6-6/295 5-40/ Demien is a big reason why four-star running back Montee Ball is having a monster season. From his left-tackle spot, Demien has very good run blocking ability and can stay really low for a 6-foot-6, 300-pound kid. He also can move around really well on traps and sweeps. He does have several schools jumping on board with early offers and he has the tools to be a nationally recruited lineman.


Michael Dyer RB 5-9/202 4.4-40/ FIVE-STAR CANDIDATE: Dyer is something special, showing an array of top-notch attributes. First, he has a compact build at 5-9 and 200 pounds. He can run with power and has good speed. But his defining qualities are his exceptional quickness, balance and vision, and the ability to make people miss, especially in the hole. Dyer makes some improbable plays and shows superior instincts. He also has the ability to make something out of nothing and is a threat to score every time he touches the ball, no matter the situation.


Tavadis Glenn DT 6-6/300 4.9-40/ Glenn was one of the top underclassmen at Friday Night Lights in Gainesville this past summer. He plays on both sides of the ball but projects the highest at offensive tackle. He has a great frame, feet and shows good athleticism for a big man.


Bronson Irwin OL 6-5/305 ?-40/ Irwin comes from a program that is known for one of the state's most prolific passing offenses but behind their massive offensive lineman they've transformed into one of the best ground games in Oklahoma. He already holds an offer and more should come flying in this winter and spring.


Claude Johnson QB 6-1/190 4.5-40/ Johnson is an athletic dual-threat prospect that runs a 4.5 40 and performed well on the camp circuit this offseason. As a sophomore, he threw 10 touchdown passes for over 1,000 yards.


D.J. Jones RB 6-0/220 4.5-40/ Injured much of his sophomore year, Jones has put up huge numbers as a junior. He has averaged over 13 yards per carry in his team’s spread offense attack. He also excels in track where he long jumps close to 24 feet.


Byran Jones DT 6-3/320 4.9-40/ A 6-foot-3, 320-pound space-eater, Jones has strength and athleticism. He has posted a 28-inch vertical and can bench press 225 pounds over 15 times.


Zach Lee QB 6-4/195 4.77-40/ Lee is a big pros-style prospect that threw for 1,882 yards and 17 touchdowns as a sophomore and over 2,500 yards as a junior. In the offseason, Lee is an elite pitcher on the baseball diamond.


Naquan Lee TE 6-5/260 ?-40/ At 6 feet 5, 260 pounds, Lee has a massive frame but still shows terrific athleticism and ball skills. He has moved over to the offensive side of the ball after spending the majority of his sophomore season at defensive end.


Marcus Lucas WR 6-4/175 ?-40/ "He's a game-changer," Liberty coach Joel Wells said. "He's tall, and he can run. He can be as good as he wants." He was the only sophomore on the all-state team in 2007 and with another amazing junior season, he likely will repeat those honors. He has early scholarship offers from Kansas State and Missouri but has the talent to be recruited nationally.


Jake Matthews OL 6-5/275 ?-40/ Matthews has Hall of Fame bloodlines. His father, Bruce Matthews was a 14-time Pro Bowler for the Houston Oilers and Tennessee Titans. Matthews has his father’s versatility with the ability to play any position on the offensive line. His brother Kevin, is the current starting center for Texas A&M.


Tim Patterson LB 6-5/225 ?-40/ Patterson was the leading tackler as a sophomore on Central’s 3A state championship team. As a junior he is already 6-foot-5, 225 pounds and provides a physically intimidating presence in the middle of the Central defense. He garnered an instate Kentucky offer before the beginning of his junior season.


Trovon Reed WR 6-0/172 4.4-40/ One of the top wide receiver prospects in the state of Louisiana, Reed took over quarterbacking duties for his Thibidaux high school team out of necessity. His move has paid dividends as he is able to use his athleticism and speed to make plays with the ball in his hands on every play. Despite his play at quarterback, Reed proved himself as a wide receiver throughout the summer camp circuit.


Reggie Wilson DE 5* Canidate 6-4/240 4.8-40/ FIVE-STAR CANDIDATE: Wilson has an explosive first step and can really turn the corner and run the loop in his pass rush. He uses his hands effectively and has great feet. He does a good job of keeping blockers off his legs and he doesn’t often hit the ground. As a tackler, he is physical and pursues the ball aggressively. Wilson is a high-effort, two-way player.
 
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