Wednesday, June 30, 2010

Quarterback Tony McNeal (2011)


6'1" 190
40: 4.70
Chester Senior High School
Chester, SC

Scout: 3 star, QB #32, N/A overall
Rivals: 3 star, Pro-Style QB #23, N/A overall - Rivals grade: 5.6
ESPN: 4 star, ATH #18, #136 overall - ScoutsInc grade: 80

Scout's Chad Simmons -
"McNeal was at one time called an athlete, but he is a quarterback on the next level. He is a very smart quarterback that sees the field well. He is put in good position to make plays at Chester and he throws with good accuracy, he makes quikc decisions, and he will read his progressions. He can still improve his arm strength, release, and throwing more with his legs, but he is a talented QB."

ESPN -
"McNeal is a really good passer that just lacks ideal height. In that sense he is very similar to Tahj Boyd from the 2009 class. He is sharp, shows a fine arm, quick release and has a real feel for where to go with the football."

Scout.com lists his strengths as:
Accuracy / Consistency, Decision-making, Field Vision

Scout.com lists his weaknesses as:
Arm Strength, Technique

Offers:
Clemson

Tuesday, June 29, 2010

Offensive Center Ryan Norton (2011)



6'4" 275

40: 5.10

Mauldin High School

Mauldin, SC




Scout: 3 star, C #16, N/A overall
Rivals: 3 star, C #10, N/A overall - Rivals grade: 5.6
ESPN: 3 star, C #9, N/A overall - ScoutsInc grade: 78

Scout.com -
"A two year starter for the Mavericks, Norton has the makings of a high major prospect. Norton has the size, footwork, and pad level to be one of the state's top offensive lineman in 2011."

ESPN -
"Norton possesses the playing strength to get good movement when single blocking defensive linemen. Has the size and athleticism for the center position at the major level of competition; also is very accurate handling the shotgun snap. Shows good flexibility, balance and agility; has a good first step..."

Offers:
Clemson, East Carolina, Georgia Tech, Illinois, Maryland, NC State, South Carolina, Vanderbilt

Sunday, June 27, 2010

Defensive Tackle Roderick Byers (2011)


6'4" 260
40: 4.80
Northwestern High School
Rock Hill, SC

Scout: 3 star, DT #44, N/A overall
Rivals: 3 star, SDE #43, N/A overall - Rivals grade: 5.6
ESPN: 3 star, DE #27, N/A overall - ScoutsInc grade: 79

Scout's Kerry Fair -
"Easily passes the eye test and learned a lot from upperclassmen who excelled at his position. Already has good size for an end but has also seen extended minutes at defensive tackle due to injuries on a team that made it to the AAAA Division 2 state championship game. A prospect to definitely keep a close eye on over the next 2 seasons."

ESPN -
"Byers on film comes across as a good looking kid physically. He has good size and appears to have a nice wingspan for his build. The thing that really jumps out to you about him is that reach and his ability to use it well."

Offers:
Georgia Tech, Maryland, Oregon, South Carolina, Texas Tech, Wake Forest

Friday, June 25, 2010

Quarterback Everett Golson (2011)



6'0" 170
40: 4.45
Myrtle Beach High School
Myrtle Beach, SC

Scout: 3 star, QB #16, N/A overall
Rivals: 3 star, Dual-threat QB #18, N/A overall - Rivals grade: 5.7
ESPN: 4 star, ATH #18, #136 overall - ScoutsInc grade: 80

Scout's Chad Simmons -
"Golson is a quarterback that can pick defenses apart when given time and lanes to throw through. His size hurts him because he is not quite 6-feet tall, but he can make each throw top quarterbacks have to make. He has a very quick release, he throws a tight spiral, and he has excellent mobility. He can lock in on receivers at times, so he needs to work on that, but other than that and his size, he does all at a high level."

ESPN -
"Golson is such an intriguing and difficult guy to evaluate because as a quarterback he does display some impressive traits as a passer, yet he is short and built like a wide receiver. However, while he is a very good athlete and excellent dual-threat guy..."

Scout.com lists his strengths as:
Arm Strength, Release, Running Ability / Mobility

Scout.com lists his weaknesses as:
Field Vision, Size

Offers:
Clemson, Duke, East Carolina, Florida, Georgia, Michigan, North Carolina, Ohio State, South Carolina, Stanford, Tennessee, Texas Tech, Virginia Tech

Thursday, June 24, 2010

Wide Receiver Hakeem Flowers (2011)





6'3" 180
40: 4.45
Wade Hampton High School
Greenville, SC

Scout: 3 star, WR #79, N/A overall
Rivals: 3 star, WR #67, N/A overall - Rivals grade: 5.6
ESPN: 4 star, WR #28, N/A overall - ScoutsInc grade: 80

Scout's Kerry Fair -
"Physically, Hakeem Flowers has all the tools to be a top flight prospect. College coaches will love his height and athleticism. Hakeem is also a track star and he shows that speed on the football field as well, especially considering his long stride and top end speed. Should he get more touches in his junior season and he continues to develop at his current pace we're comfortable with projecting him in the upper echelon of prospects in the state for 2011."

ESPN -
"Flowers is a tall, lanky wide receiver that is a long strider and with very good hands, toughness and playmaking ability. He is an elusive glider with long arms and makes for a large target with a wide catch radius. He has a lean frame."

Scout.com lists his strengths as:
Hands and Concentration, Route-Running Skills, Size

Scout.com lists his weaknesses as:
Quickness off Line, Speed

Offers:
Arkansas, Auburn, Boston College, Brigham Young, Cincinnati, Duke, Florida State, Georgia Tech, Iowa, LSU, Maryland, Miami, Michigan, Michigan State, Mississippi, Missouri, NC State, Nebraska, North Carolina, Notre Dame, Oklahoma, Oklahoma State, Oregon, Oregon State, Rutgers, Syracuse, Tennessee, Texas Tech, UCLA, Virginia Tech

Sunday, June 20, 2010

Athlete Shamier Jeffery (2011)





6'2" 195
40: 4.60
Calhoun County High School
Saint Matthews, SC

Scout: 4 star, WR #29, #205 overall
Rivals: 3 star, WR #59, N/A overall - Rivals grade: 5.6
ESPN: 3 star, WR #38, N/A overall - ScoutsInc grade: 79

ESPN -
"Jeffery is an intriguing overall athlete and not just as a wide receiver as he is a pretty darn good dual-threat quarterback that once he decides to dedicate himself to refining his receiving skills could have a similar impact that his older brother has had, former Under Armour All-American Alshon Jeffery."

Offers:
Auburn, California, Georgia Tech, Kentucky, NC State, South Carolina, Tennessee, West Virginia

Thursday, June 17, 2010

Running Back Shon Carson (2011)





5'9" 195
40: 4.37
Lake City High School
Lake City, SC

Scout: 4 star, RB #21, #151 overall
Rivals: 3 star, RB #26, N/A overall - Rivals grade: 5.7
ESPN: 3 star, RB #55, N/A overall - ScoutsInc grade: 77

Scout.com -
"Shon Carson finished his junior season with 2,146 yards rushing and 33 touchdowns. He says he can bench 315-pounds, squat 515 and claims a 35-inch vertical jump.
2008: Carson had an outstanding sophomore season where he rushed for 1,636 yards on 186 carries (8.8 yards per carry) and 19 touchdowns.

2007: nearly reached the 1300-yard mark. Carson is also a standout on the baseball diamond for LCHS.

Carson plans to major in sports management and reports a 3.6 core GPA and is taking the SAT on June 5."

ESPN -
"Carson is a determined back with good production. A bit short but compact and stocky. Built low to the ground and runs with a strong base and good balance. Displays good vision and patience but is a decisive cutter and hard runner when he finds the downhill seam."

Offers:
Alabama, Auburn, Clemson, Duke, East Carolina, Florida State, Maryland, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, UCLA

Wednesday, June 16, 2010

Offensive Tackle Shaq Anthony (2011)





6'4" 260
40: 5.10
Bench Max: 295
Squat Max: 340
Vertical: 27 inches
Wren High School
Piedmont, SC

Scout: 3 star, OT #37, N/A overall
Rivals: 4 star, OT #21, #227 overall - Rivals grade: 5.8
ESPN: 3 star, OT #48, N/A overall - ScoutsInc grade: 77

Scout's Chad Simmons -
"Anthony is an offensive tackle with very good feet. He moves very well, he can protect his quarterback, and he can get to the second level. He has a very good first step, but he really has to improve his strength and play with more power at the point of attack. He has a tendency to pull up too early and that hurts him when trying to hold his blocks. He has very good length and feet and that is what he will build on in college."

ESPN -
"Anthony is advanced in pass protection however his explosion and playing strength must improve as it relates to run blocking ability; has the height for the offensive tackle position but must add body mass to his frame. This is a flexible player with good agility and balance"

Scout.com lists his strengths as:
Feet, Pass Protection, Quickness Off Ball

Scout.com lists his weaknesses as:
Drive Blocking Skills, Power And Strength

Offers:
Clemson, Duke, East Carolina, Georgia, South Carolina

Tuesday, June 15, 2010

Safety Pat Martin (2011)


6'0" 198

40: 4.60

J.L. Mann High School

Greenville, SC



Scout: 3 star, S #35, N/A overall
Rivals: 4 star, S #14, #231 overall - Rivals grade: 5.8
ESPN: 4 star, S #15, #184 overall - ScoutsInc grade: 80

Scout.com -
"Pat Martin finished his junior season with 112 tackles, four fumbles caused and two interceptions (one returned for a touchdown). He was named all-area, all-region and all-state in 2009. He says he can bench 245-pounds, squat 325 and has a 34-inch vertical jump.

Martin reports a 3.0 core GPA, a 17 ACT and an 1140 SAT."

ESPN -
"Martin is a well-rounded safety prospect who may be falling under the radar with versatility he brings to the table. Has a solid build, more than adequate height and very good overall range. Displays relatively fluid hips turning and running with slots..."

Offers:
Arkansas, Cincinnati, Duke, East Carolina, Louisville, LSU, Maryland, Minnesota, Mississippi State, NC State, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Tennessee, UCLA, Wisconsin

Thursday, June 10, 2010

Defensive Tackle Phillip Dukes (2011)





6'3" 295
Manning High School
Manning, SC

Scout: 4 star, DT #14, #111 overall
Rivals: 4 star, DT #21, #214 overall - Rivals grade: 5.8
ESPN: 4 star, DT #17, #205 overall - ScoutsInc grade: 79

ESPN -
"Dukes first draws your attention with his physical size as he comes across as a big fairly physically impressive looking kid. He has good height and bulk and looks to carry his weight well with the frame to be able to add more good bulk in time."

Offers:
Alabama, Auburn, Clemson, Duke, LSU, Maryland, North Carolina, NC State, South Carolina, Stanford

Tuesday, June 8, 2010

Linebacker Lateek Townsend (2011)





6'2" 207
40: 4.60
Marlboro County High School
Bennettsville, SC

Scout: 3 star, OLB #17, #281 overall
Rivals: 4 star, OLB #8, #164 overall - Rivals grade: 5.8
ESPN: 4 star, OLB #5, #110 - ScoutsInc grade: 81

ESPN -
"Townsend is a very athletic and explosive player, capable of making game changing plays from any spot on the field. We like his size and athleticism for the outside linebacker position at the major level of competition. Also plays running back; is very productive demonstrating a strong finishing style. This is a flexible player with very good balance and playing speed; can K&D quickly with great instincts. From an off position he moves around a lot; shows great timing when run blitzing; beats blockers through gaps with quickness and balance. Has a great burst to the QB or ball carrier resulting in many negative yardage plays. Flashes downhill ability vs. the inside run; his quick hands and playing strength are an asset. Works through traffic well with excellent long pursuit habits. Demonstrates good depth in underneath coverage; eyes on the QB along with good plant and drive to the ball; has good ball catching skills. We see a player who's athletic skills will allow him to be placed in a variety of positions on defense; his run and pass blitz potential are unlimited; displays great timing, gets into the L.O.S just as the ball is snapped, creating havoc in the backfield; is always around the ball either causing fumbles or scooping the ball for momentum changing plays. Can pressure the pocket with speed off the edge or use his quick hands and change of direction moves to get inside to the QB; shows consistent wrap tackling skill with one arm potential. If not an immediate starter, Townsend could see early playing time with the distinct possibility of contributing on special teams as he polishes his overall skills."

Offers:
Alabama, Arkansas, Auburn, Clemson, Colorado, Duke, East Carolina, Florida, Georgia, Georgia Tech, Illinois, Louisville, LSU, Maryland, Miami, Michigan, Michigan State, Nebraska, North Carolina, NC State, South Carolina, Southern California, Tennessee, Texas A&M, Wake Forest

Sunday, June 6, 2010

Wide Receiver Charone Peake (2011)





6'3" 190
40: 4.40
Dorman High School
Spartanburg, SC

Scout: 4 star, WR #7, #59 overall
Rivals: 4 star, WR #6, #91 overall - Rivals grade: 5.8
ESPN: 5 star, WR #1, #12 overall - ScoutsInc grade: 85

Scout's Chad Simmons -
"Peake is one of the best in the country at his position. He has great length with his 6-3 frame and long arms. He is a very big target with good quickness off the ball and a threat down the field at all times. He has had a tendency to drop catchable balls in the past, but he really improved on that in 2009. He is the total package at wideout with size, speed, and big play ability. He just need to work on catching the simple passes."

Rivals' Barry Every -
Speed - Blue Chip
Size - Blue Chip
Strength - Division I Player
Agility - Blue Chip
Ball Skills - Blue Chip
On the Hoof: Peake's lower body is closer to being filled out than his upper body. His body structure is similar to West Virginia signee Ivan McCartney, but with slightly thicker legs.
Needs Improvement: Needs to become a more effective and physical blocker on running plays. Peake could also improve his get-off in order to create space between himself and the defensive back quicker.
Most Impressive: Has excellent overall size and speed to go along with excellent hands. Peake has the body control and ability to catch the ball at its highest point with regularity. He will be a threat in the red zone, and is also able to make yards after the reception.
Conclusion: Receivers usually have the easiest path to early playing time of any position. Peake has the smarts and the size to learn quickly while still physically excelling on the gridiron. Look for him to become an all-league performer before his career is finished.

ESPN -
"Peake is one of the few receivers we have seen in this class that could be categorized as being "special" when it comes to his ability and upside at the next level. He is tall, smooth, lean and runs extremely well. He makes so many plays and no matter where he lines up at you better know where he is when the huddle breaks. He shows flashes of being dominant in all phases. He's at his best versus man coverage where he can use his speed to run by defenders and is a precise route runner for such a young player. He also does a great job versus cushion-- he's able to get defenders to bite with subtle moves and then run by them. Attacks alignment well. His ability to lower his weight and plant out of the break provides great separation on short-to-intermediate routes. He gets to top speed quickly despite being somewhat of a long strider. He does a decent job of dropping his hips for a tall guy and breaking off his routes quickly and coming back to the ball. He is a playmaker in the vertical passing game and has to be accounted for deep at all times. Really makes a lot of plays on sheer focus alone. He has very good hands. He catches the ball on the run and over his head as well as in traffic. Great leaping ability and will make a lot of plays on jump balls. Also displays excellent body control and sideline awareness. He has lined up in the "wildcat" and this offense does a great job of finding ways to get him the football. Overall, there will be very few players in this class with his combination of measurables, speed and knack for the position. He can still improve greatly as a route runner, but he has tools and instincts that are very, very strong. Outstanding prospect."

Scout.com lists his strengths as:
Downfield Threat, Quickness off Line, Size

Scout.com lists his weaknesses as:
Hands and Concentration

Offers:
Auburn, California, Clemson, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, LSU, Maryland, Mississippi, North Carolina, Notre Dame, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Southern California, Stanford, Tennessee, Vanderbilt

Saturday, June 5, 2010

Defensive End Jadeveon Clowney (2011)





6'6" 240 lbs.
40: 4.60
South Pointe High School
Rock Hill, SC

Scout: 5 star, DE #1, #1 Overall
Rivals: 5 star, DE #1, #1 Overall - Rivals rating: 6.1
ESPN: 5 star, DE #1, #1 Overall - Scout Grade: 91

Scout's Chad Simmons -
"Clowney makes plays that only special players make. He gets up field in a hurry and really explodes off the ball. He is still a little light, but he has added nice over the past year and should play at around 260 pounds on the next level. He has great range, long arms to get into passing lanes, and he does not have many weaknesses. He is just such an explosive player, that is what stands out the most and a lot of athleticism."

ESPN -
"Right off the bat Clowney grabs your attention with a very impressive physical presence. In that 6-foot-6 range he carries his weight well and for a kid at about 230 pounds he has room to pack on a significant amount of bulk as he continues to physically develop. He possesses a nice wingspan and has a very physical nature to him and displays good strength. He looks to enjoy contact and will deliver some big hits. As a pass rusher he is tough to contain as he uses his long limbs and hands to club and punch by blockers. He also can be very quick off the ball. He plays with a good motor and will pursue to the ball. He also possesses excellent straight-line game speed which allows him to be a factor on plays all over the field and has good overall athleticism. He is still young and growing as a player. He needs to watch his pad level as he can play tall. He is physical when engaging blockers, but needs to use his hands and reach more to his advantage to create separation and shed against the run. He also needs to work on his tackling. He can deliver big blows and slam ball carriers to the turf, but needs to work on wrapping up at times to secure more tackles. It is clear this is a good defender and a kid worthy of the attention he is getting. He also displays versatile and is able to make plays on defense, offense, and special teams, though the majority of his time in college will be spent at defensive end. He needs to keep working on some of the 'little things' that the position requires, but he is a kid capable of creating big plays and being a difference maker. His nickname is simply "JD", but 'Big Play J' may be a more suitable one."

Scout.com lists his strengths as:
Athleticism, Explosion, Pass Rushing Skills

Scout.com lists his weaknesses as:
Strength

Offers:
Alabama, Clemson, Florida State, Georgia, LSU, Maryland, Miami, Michigan, Michigan State, North Carolina, NC State, South Carolina, Tennessee, UCLA

Friday, June 4, 2010

Offensive Tackle Brandon Shell (2011)





6'7" 310
Goose Creek High School
Goose Creek, SC

Scout: 4 star, OT #6, #47 overall
Rivals: 4 star, OT #10, #74 overall - Rivals grade: 5.9
ESPN: 3 star, OT #36, n/a - ScoutsInc grade: 78

Scout's Chad Simmons -
"Shell has the tools to be one of the top tackles in the country. He has the size that can't be taught, he has great knee-bend, his feet may his biggest strength, and he is solid pass protector already as well. He still needs to work on his hand placement and holding blocks longer, but he made a great improvement over the past year and will only get better in the years to come."

ESPN -
"Shell is a big man with the natural playing strength to dominate at his present level of competition. Has the size for the offensive tackle position at the major level of competition however his initial quickness and flexibility must improve."

Scout.com lists his strengths as:
Feet, Flexbility, Pass Protection

Scout.com lists his weaknesses as:
Drive Block Skills

Offers:
Alabama, Clemson, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, LSU, Miami, South Carolina, Tennessee