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Rivals.com: The Rivals100 2006 | Rivals.com | last sorted on 4/22/2006

2006 RankPosHt/WtSchools
1Percy Harvin
Virginia Beach (VA) Landstown
WR6-1/188Florida
One word best describes Harvin: explosive.
2Andre Smith
Birmingham (AL) Huffman
OL6-4/325Alabama
One of the most dominant offensive line prospects in the last 10 years.
3Chris Wells
Akron (OH) Garfield High School
RB6-1/228Ohio State
Power, elusiveness, vision…Wells has it all.
4Gerald McCoy
Oklahoma City (OK) Southeast
DT6-4/305Oklahoma
A dominant and polished defensive tackle.
5Sergio Kindle
Dallas (TX) Woodrow Wilson
LB6-4/225Texas
Once he learns his position, the sky is the limit for this great athlete.
6Matthew Stafford
Dallas (TX) Highland Park
QB6-3/210Georgia
Will he win the starting quarterback job at UGA as a freshman?
7Vidal Hazelton
Chatham (VA) Hargrave Military Academy
WR6-3/193USC
Was the top wide receiver at the U.S. Army All-American Bowl.
8C.J. Spiller
Lake Butler (FL) Union County
RB5-10/190Clemson
Rob Spence will use Florida's top prospect in a number of ways.
9Allen Bradford
Colton (CA) Colton
LB5-11/219Southern Cal
Will be a dominant defensive player at USC.
10Mitch Mustain
Springdale (AR) Springdale
QB6-3/208Arkansas
A host of postseason accolades for this Arkansas gunslinger.
11Sam Young
Ft. Lauderdale (FL) St. Thomas Aquinas
OL6-8/302Notre Dame
Size and footwork give Young NFL potential.
12Myron Rolle
Princeton (NJ) The Hun School
ATH6-2/214Florida State
Polished athlete should have an early impact in Tallahassee.
13Brandon Spikes
Shelby (NC) Crest Senior
LB6-4/235Florida
Spikes dominated two postseason all-star games at middle linebacker.
14Reshad Jones
Atlanta (GA) Booker T. Washington
DB6-1/173Georgia
Projects as a safety, but is talented enough to play anywhere in the secondary.
15Brandon Graham
Detroit (MI) Crockett
LB6-2/250Michigan
The big, athletic Graham was Michigan’s top overall prospect by a mile.
16Taylor Mays
Seattle (WA) O'Dea
ATH6-3/218Southern Cal
Versatility and athleticism are Mays’ biggest strengths.
17Robert Rose
Cleveland (OH) Glenville Academic Campus
DE6-4/255Ohio State
Is Rose the next great Ohio State pass rusher?
18Stafon Johnson
Los Angeles (CA) Dorsey
RB5-11/200Southern Cal
Rushed for more than 1,800 yards as a senior and can also play safety.
19A.J. Wallace
Pomfret (MD) McDonough
DB6-1/195Penn State
Drew the attention of college coaches as early as his sophomore year.
20Al Woods
Elton (LA) Elton
DT6-4/329LSU
A huge, athletic defensive tackle with big-time upside.
21Ricky Sapp
Bamberg (SC) Bamberg-Ehrhardt
DE6-4/225Clemson
Still developing, Sapp is cat-quick with receiver-like straight line speed.
22Tim Tebow
Ponte Vedra Beach (FL) Nease
QB6-3/217Florida
One of the top overall athletes in the country.
23C.J. Gable
Sylmar (CA) Sylmar
ATH5-11/180Southern Cal
Another versatile running back-type heading to Southern Cal.
24Brandon Warren
Alcoa (TN) Alcoa
DE6-2/230Florida State
Tenacious pass-rusher could also play tight end.
25Eddie Jones
Kilgore (TX) Kilgore
DE6-3/240Texas
Showed his toughness during Army All-American practices.
26Stephen Schilling
Bellevue (WA) Bellevue
OL6-5/290Michigan
Could have the best feet of any offensive line prospect this year.
27James Aldridge
Crown Point (IN) Merrillville
RB6-1/215Notre Dame
Tough runner between the tackles, but can get to the outside, too.
28Carl Johnson
Durham (NC) Southern High
OL6-6/348Florida
Already making his presence felt at Florida.
29Antwine Perez
Camden (NJ) Wilson
DB6-1/199Southern Cal
Headhunter could be the next great Jersey get for USC.
30Daron Rose
Tampa (FL) Jefferson
OL6-5/310Florida State
The top prospect in Hillsborough County, Fla., impressed at the CaliFlorida Bowl.
31Jared Odrick
Lebanon (PA) Lebanon
DT6-5/303Penn State
Space eater can play on either side of the line.
32Michael Goodson
Klein (TX) Klein Collins
RB6-0/205Texas A&M
When he gets to the outside, there isn’t a better running back in this class.
33Jamere Holland
Woodland Hills (CA) Taft
ATH6-1/175Southern Cal
Had nearly 1,000 yards receiving during his senior season.
34Jermaine Gresham
Ardmore (OK)
TE6-7/230Oklahoma
Could develop into a headache for teams wanting to stop the Sooners’ passing attack.
35Demarco Murray
Las Vegas (NV) Bishop Gorman
RB6-0/183Oklahoma
Murray could be a tailback or a slot receiver.
36Micah Johnson
Ft. Campbell (KY)
DE6-2/267Kentucky
The South’s top jumbo athlete chose to stay in-state and play for the Wildcats.
37Marcus Ball
Stone Mountain (GA) Stephenson
LB6-0/204Florida State
Good enough to play linebacker or safety in college.
38Shareece Wright
Colton (CA) Colton
DB5-11/180Southern Cal
By the end of the season, Wright was California’s top cornerback.
39Carlos Brown
Franklin (GA) Heard County
RB6-0/205Michigan
Brown will make his share of big plays in the Big House before all is said and done.
40Joshua Tatum
Oakland (CA) McClymonds
LB6-0/219Southern Cal
Tough Tatum stalks opposing ball carriers and strikes them.
41Benjamin Tate
Newark (MD) Snow Hill
RB5-10/204Auburn
A complete running back, Tate will make noise at Auburn during his career.
42Adron Tennell
Irving (TX) Irving
WR6-5/200Oklahoma
A big target with good speed, Tennell has pro potential if he develops.
43LeSean McCoy
Harrisburg (PA) Bishop McDevitt
RB5-11/204Miami-FL
When he gets his grades in order, McCoy will make an impact on college football.
44Butch Lewis
Aurora (CO) Regis Jesuit
DT6-6/280Southern Cal
Multiple college programs coveted Lewis ability on both sides of the ball.
45Jonas Mouton
Venice (CA) Venice
DB6-2/212Michigan
Michigan won a late recruiting battle with Texas and USC.
46Maurice Evans
Middle Village (NY) Christ The King
DE6-3/245Penn State
Evans showed his pass-rushing ability at the U.S. Army All-American Bowl.
47Jarred Fayson
Tampa (FL) Hillsborough
ATH6-0/184Florida
Tremendous speed and versatility made Fayson a big get for the Gators.
48Derrick Hill
Oakland (CA) McClymonds
DT6-1/278California
Hill will keep his nasty game in the Bay Area at Berkeley.
49Tim Hawthorne
Homewood (AL) Homewood
WR6-2/199Auburn
Size, speed and elusiveness set Hawthorne apart.
50Charles Scott
Jonesboro (LA) Hodge
RB6-0/215LSU
Scott is a powerful runner who is talented enough to play defense if needed.
51Darrin Walls
Pittsburgh (PA) Woodland Hills
DB6-0/172Notre Dame
Walls was the top prospect in Western Pennsylvania.
52Deantwan Whitehead
Birmingham (AL) West End
DE6-6/245Louisville
The sky is the limit for Whitehead.
53Chykie Brown
Houston (TX) North Shore
DB6-1/175Texas
Brown rivaled any corner in the country during his senior season.
54Demetrius Jones
Chicago (IL) Morgan Park
QB6-3/192Notre Dame
There isn’t a QB in this class that plays with more moxie than Jones.
55Connor Smith
Cincinnati (OH) Colerain
OL6-6/300Ohio State
Buckeye legacy will make an impact in Columbus.
56Tervaris Johnson
Miami (FL) Monsignor Pace
DB6-2/211Miami-FL
The top prospect in traditionally talent-rich Dade County.
57Vondrell McGee
Longview (TX)
RB5-10/190Texas
McGee’s balance and tenacious running style give him the chance to be great.
58Antonio Logan-El
Forestville (MD) Forestville High
OL6-4/307Penn State
One of the most bizarre recruiting announcements ever.
59Ryan Hill
Tallahassee (FL) Rickards
DB6-0/178Miami-FL
Speed and athletic ability give Hill the tools for success.
60Allen Walker
Olive Branch (MS) Olive Branch
ATH6-2/200Ole Miss
Walker can play a number of positions at Ole Miss.
61Jevan Snead
Stephenville (TX) Stephenville
QB6-3/205Texas
Will we see Snead lead the Longhorns this season?
62Derek Simmons
Fairfield (CA) Armijo
DE6-4/268Southern Cal
Simmons was one of the top overall prospects on Southern Cal’s board.
63J'Marcus Webb
Mesquite (TX) North Mesquite
OL6-8/285Texas
Webb has the raw tools to be a dominant tackle in the Big 12.
64Justin Boren
Pickerington (OH) North
OL6-3/319Michigan
Boren will be a 2-3 year plug in the middle of the Michigan line.
65Akeem Hebron
Gaithersburg (MD) Good Counsel
LB6-1/195Georgia
A prototypical UGA defensive player, Hebron runs around and hits people.
66David Ausberry
Lemoore (CA) Lemoore
WR6-4/213Southern Cal
More consistency catching the ball is all Ausberry is missing.
67Michael Morgan
Dallas (TX) Skyline
LB6-2/200Southern Cal
As Morgan continues to grow, so does his pro potential.
68Jake Locker
Ferndale (WA) Ferndale
QB6-3/210Washington
Can the West’s top quarterback lead the Huskies back to prominence?
69Damon McDaniel
Virginia Beach (VA) Landstown
WR6-0/192Florida State
McDaniel wanted to be his own man and chose Florida State.
70Emmanuel Moody
Coppell (TX) Coppell
RB6-1/195Southern Cal
Some say that Moody was by far the best back in Texas.
71Devin Ross
Rancho Cucamonga (CA) Rancho Cucamonga
DB5-11/185Arizona
Despite his size, Ross can cover with the best of them.
72J.B. Walton
Indian Head (MD) Lackey
OL6-3/275Penn State
Walton is a nasty blocker who could also play defense.
73Knowshon Moreno
Middletown (NJ) Middletown South
RB5-11/205Georgia
Big-time runner between the tackles with the speed to get outside.
74Raeshon McNeil
Mocksville (NC) Davie County
DB6-0/175Notre Dame
McNeil showed off his coverage ability in the U.S. Army All-American Bowl.
75NaDerris Ward
Oakland (CA) McClymonds
TE6-5/247Georgia
Ward could develop into the next Leonard Pope in Athens.
76Marcus Sims
Tallahassee (FL) North Florida Christian
LB6-0/211Florida State
Little brother will follow in Ernie’s footsteps.
77Deon Beasley
Orange (TX) West Orange Stark
ATH5-10/160Texas
Beasley is an explosive threat on offense.
78Jeremiha Hunter
Harrisburg (PA) Harrisburg
LB6-2/220Iowa
Hunter has the tools to be a star in Iowa City.
79Charles Deas
Ft. Lauderdale (FL) Dillard
DT6-4/315LSU
Despite missing his senior season, Deas is a dominant DT.
80Isiah Williams
Chicago (IL) Chicago Vocational
QB6-2/207Illinois
The cannon-armed Williams should play early at Illinois.
81Konrad Reuland
Mission Viejo (CA) Mission Viejo
TE6-6/239Notre Dame
Reuland will become a big target in Charlie Weis’ offense.
82Derrick Odom
Jackson (MS) Callaway
LB6-2/196LSU
The rangy Odom has good speed and is a disruptor.
83Darian Hagan
Los Angeles (CA) Crenshaw
DB5-11/180California
Hagan has excellent ball skills in the secondary.
84Anthony Lewis
Haltom City (TX) Haltom
LB6-2/220Texas A&M
Being part of “The Wrecking Crew” fits Lewis perfectly.
85Dorin Dickerson
Imperial (PA) West Allegheny
ATH6-2/202Pittsburgh
Dickerson will be an upgrade whichever position he chooses.
86Lamarr Houston
Colorado Springs (CO) Doherty
DE6-2/257Texas
Projects as an interior defensive lineman, and a good one.
87Terry Grant
Lumberton (MS) Lumberton
RB5-10/180Alabama
Grant has the jets to develop into a homerun threat.
88Raymond Small
Cleveland (OH) Glenville Academic Campus
WR5-10/173Ohio State
The wiry Small will have his share of moments in C-Bus.
89Jared Norton
Rowlett (TX) Rowlett
LB6-3/232Texas
A great senior season propelled Norton into the Rivals100.
90DeAndre McDaniel
Tallahassee (FL) Godby
DB6-0/185Clemson
McDaniel’s ball skills make him a future star at safety.
91Adam Patterson
Columbia (SC) Richland Northeast
DT6-2/256Michigan
May be better-suited for middle linebacker in the Big Ten.
92Josh Freeman
Grandview (MO)
QB6-6/231Kansas State
Has all the tools to be a very nice quarterback.
93Greg Mathews
Orlando (FL) Edgewater
WR6-2/189Michigan
Big-time hands and leaping ability make Mathews a threat.
94Jeremy Ricker
Harrisburg (PA) Bishop McDevitt
QB6-2/201Maryland
Is Ricker the answer for the Terps?
95Damian Williams
Springdale (AR) Springdale
WR6-1/180Arkansas
Mustain’s favorite target was a big late pick-up for the Hogs.
96Kylan Robinson
Tampa (FL) Chamberlain
RB6-1/215Miami-FL
Big, shifty and explosive Robinson could play this year.
97Jared Mitchell
New Iberia (LA) Westgate
WR5-11/197LSU
One of the top athletes in Louisiana also is a standout baseball prospect.
98Earl Alexander
Phenix City (AL) Central
ATH6-4/200Alabama
Unlimited upside once he learns a position.
99Riley Cooper
Clearwater (FL) Catholic
ATH6-4/208Florida
Big and fast, Cooper will pose problems for teams that play the Gators.
100Justin Anderson
Ocilla (GA) Irwin County
OL6-5/320Georgia
A road-grader who will help the Dawgs continue to run the ball well.


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