Temple's TaQuon Graham is CenTex's #1 Overall Prospect for 2017
1. Ta'Quon Graham, DE (Temple) 6'4" 230, 4.7 TAD
Is as good as any player in the country at his position. Will probably be invited to play in some of the All-American games.
College comparison: Jevon Kearse (Florida, '96-'98)
Graham's film: http://www.hudl.com/athlete/4634607/taquon-graham
2. JK Dobbins, RB (La Grange) 5'9" 194, 4.33
A complete football player on both sides of the football. Has true sprinter's speed and is a big play machine.
College comparison: Marshall Faulk (San Diego State, '91-'93)
Dobbins' film: http://www.hudl.com/athlete/3378902/highlights/325001396
3. Levi Jones, OLB (Austin Westlake) 6'3" 215, 4.6
Plays with a nonstop motor and equally lethal in both the running and passing game. His father Robert Jones, played for the Dallas Cowboys' Super Bowl teams in the '90's.
College comparison: Tommy Polley (Florida State, '97-'00)
Jones' film: http://www.hudl.com/athlete/3886581/levi-jones
4. Kedrick James, TE (Waco La Vega) 6'6" 250, 4.69 Baylor commit (TAD)
The prototypical tight end prospect whose game has tremendously grown over the past year.
College comparison: Jerramy Stevens (Washington, '99-'01)
James' film: http://www.hudl.com/athlete/3577009/kedrick-james
5. Sam Ehlinger, QB (Austin Westlake) 6'1" 207, 4.6 Texas commit
A true gamer. Can both run and throw effectively. Helped to lead his team to the state finals.
College comparison: Colt McCoy (Texas, '06-'09)
Ehlinger's film: http://www.hudl.com/athlete/3185948/sam-ehlinger
6. Devin Morris, CB (Caldwell) 6'1" 173, 4.43 Texas A&M commit (TAD)
Gives every WR a "48-minute jail sentence" that he lines up across from. Did not surrender a reception all season!
College comparison: Champ Bailey (Georgia, '96-'98)
Morris' film: http://www.hudl.com/athlete/3375573/devin-morris
7. Frank Harris, ATH (Schertz Clemens) 6'1" 180, 4.5
Probably the most exciting player to watch in Central Texas. Is equally dangerous in both the passing and running game.
College comparison: Kordell Stewart (Colorado '91-'94)
Harris' film: http://www.hudl.com/athlete/3431325/frank-harris
8. Matthew Huhn, OT (San Antonio Jay) 6'7" 270, 5.06
Huhn came on strong this past season and will continue to get more attention as time passes.
College comparison: Robert Gallery (Iowa, '99-'02)
Huhn's film: http://www.hudl.com/athlete/4330659/matthew-huhn
9. Javelin Guidry, CB (Cedar Park) 5'10" 176, 4.28
One of the fastest prospects in Central Texas. Has super glue cover skills and is versatile.
College comparison: Alex Molden (Oregon, '92-'95)
Guidry's film: http://www.hudl.com/athlete/3888335/javelin-guidry
10. Marqez Bimage, OLB (Brenham) 6'3" 227, 4.6 Houston commit
Lines up at defensive end and is very destructive in the trenches.
College comparison: Leonard Little (Tennessee, '95-'97)
Bimage's film: http://www.hudl.com/athlete/4166382/marqez-bimage
11. Tyler Castaneda, OG (Round Rock) 6'4" 295, 5.26 Texas Tech commit
Can play both tackle and guard. Very tough and can pull with authority.
College comparison: Jason Odom (Florida, '92-'95)
Castaneda's film: http://www.hudl.com/athlete/3277904/highlights/314915462
Built up a good resume' in his junior year from a recruiting perspective. Could end up playing guard at the college level.
College comparison: Steve Hutchinson (Michigan, '97-'00)
Kerstetter's film: http://www.hudl.com/athlete/3854874/derek-kerstetter
13. Ty Brock, QB (College Station) 6'3" 180 4.55 TAD
Missed this past season with an injury. Could possibly top this list by the end of his senior season.
College comparison: John Elway (Stanford, '79-'82)
Brock's film: http://www.hudl.com/athlete/2843442/ty-brock
14. Brendan Jaimes, OT (Austin Lake Travis) 6'6" 260, 5.27
Does an outstanding job of protecting the blind side getting his fair share of pancake blocks.
College comparison: Matt Stinchcomb (Georgia, '95-'98)
Jaimes' film: http://www.hudl.com/athlete/173560/brenden-jaimes
Missed this past season with an injury. Could possibly top this list by the end of his senior season.
College comparison: John Elway (Stanford, '79-'82)
Brock's film: http://www.hudl.com/athlete/2843442/ty-brock
14. Brendan Jaimes, OT (Austin Lake Travis) 6'6" 260, 5.27
Does an outstanding job of protecting the blind side getting his fair share of pancake blocks.
College comparison: Matt Stinchcomb (Georgia, '95-'98)
Jaimes' film: http://www.hudl.com/athlete/173560/brenden-jaimes
15. Travell Lumpkin, RB (Cibolo Steele) 5'11" 190, 4.5
Possesses a tough running style and deceptive speed. Has fallen right in line with the tradition-rich school for running backs.
College comparison: Anthony Davis (Wisconsin, '01-'04)
Lumpkin's film: Highlights are "private"
16. Roshauud Paul, ATH (Bremond) 5'11" 170, 4.55
Has lead his team to two consecutive state titles as a do-it-all performer and is already looking for a third championship next year.
College comparison: Pat White (West Virginia, '05-'08)
Paul's film: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JHYHoAKzcLo
17. Ondario Robinson, DE (Hutto) 6'5" 240, 4.78
Has a lot of potential to go along with his prototypical size.
College comparison: Grant Irons (Notre Dame, '97-'01)
Robinson's film: http://www.hudl.com/athlete/4151904/ondario-robinson
18. Xavier Martin, QB (Cibolo Steele) 6'0" 171, 4.4 Texas Tech commit
Stepped in as the starting QB for the first time this past season and proved to be a serious dual threat.
College comparison: Joe Hamilton (Georgia Tech, '96-'99)
Martin's highlights: Highlights are "private"
19. Timarcus Davis, CB (College Station) 5'11" 165, 4.5 TAD
Has supreme ball skills and really good closing speed.
Has supreme ball skills and really good closing speed.
College comparison: Deltha O'Neal (Cal, '96-'99)
Davis' film: http://www.hudl.com/athlete/2843519/timarcus-davis
20. Tyon Merchant, CB (A&M Consolidated) 6'1" 185, 4.5
True shutdown corner that makes a lot of noise on special teams as well.
True shutdown corner that makes a lot of noise on special teams as well.
College comparison: Tremain Mack (Miami, '94-'96)
Merchant's highlights: http://www.hudl.com/athlete/3435499/highlights/314945459
Merchant's highlights: http://www.hudl.com/athlete/3435499/highlights/314945459
21. Chase Brown, LB (Kerrville Tivy) 6'2" 228, 4.7 Tulsa commit
Brown is a run-stuffer that commands attention on the field each play.
College comparison: Rocky Calmus (Oklahoma, '98-'01)
Brown's film: http://www.hudl.com/athlete/3100460/chase-brown
22. Josh Croslen, DT (Cibolo Steele) 6'1" 271, 4.9
Lives in the backfield of the opposing offense, disrupting many plays.
College comparison: Dewayne Robertson (Kentucky, '00-'02)
Croslen's film: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DX86ePXV838
Lives in the backfield of the opposing offense, disrupting many plays.
College comparison: Dewayne Robertson (Kentucky, '00-'02)
Croslen's film: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DX86ePXV838
23. Jaylen Gipson, QB (Mexia) 6'2" 195, 4.51 TAD
A small school prospect that is very cerebral and can make the tough throws.
College comparison: Tee Martin (Tennessee, '96-'99)
Gipson's film: http://www.hudl.com/athlete/3944190/jaylen-gipson
A small school prospect that is very cerebral and can make the tough throws.
College comparison: Tee Martin (Tennessee, '96-'99)
Gipson's film: http://www.hudl.com/athlete/3944190/jaylen-gipson
24. Stephan Zabie, OG/OT (Austin Westlake) 6'6" 290, 5.1
Anchored an offensive line that helped rack up a lot of stats this past season.
College comparison: Michael Oher (Ole Miss, '06-'09)
Zabie's film: http://www.hudl.com/athlete/5244239/stephan-zabie
Anchored an offensive line that helped rack up a lot of stats this past season.
College comparison: Michael Oher (Ole Miss, '06-'09)
Zabie's film: http://www.hudl.com/athlete/5244239/stephan-zabie
25. Ashton Logan, FS (Temple) 6'2" 207, 4.57 TAD
A huge presence in run support and possesses a lot of range to go along with his prototypical size.
College comparison: Steve Atwater (Arkansas, '85-'88)
Logan's film: http://www.hudl.com/athlete/4634544/ashton-logan
A huge presence in run support and possesses a lot of range to go along with his prototypical size.
College comparison: Steve Atwater (Arkansas, '85-'88)
Logan's film: http://www.hudl.com/athlete/4634544/ashton-logan
26. Charlie Brewer, QB (Austin Lake Travis) 6'0" 183, 4.58
Helped lead Lake Travis to the state finals in 6A completing a high percentage of his passes. The younger brother of Virginia Tech QB Michael Brewer.
Helped lead Lake Travis to the state finals in 6A completing a high percentage of his passes. The younger brother of Virginia Tech QB Michael Brewer.
College comparison: BJ Symons (Texas Tech, '00-'03)
Brewer's film: http://www.hudl.com/athlete/2602920/highlights/326074375
Brewer's film: http://www.hudl.com/athlete/2602920/highlights/326074375
27. Logan Mann, WR (San Antonio Stevens) 6'1" 185, 4.55
Had a 7-Eleven type of season where he always seemed to be open as well as making tough catches.
College comparison: Freddie Mitchell (UCLA, '98-'00)
Mann's highlights: http://www.hudl.com/athlete/5298563/logan-mann
Had a 7-Eleven type of season where he always seemed to be open as well as making tough catches.
College comparison: Freddie Mitchell (UCLA, '98-'00)
Mann's highlights: http://www.hudl.com/athlete/5298563/logan-mann
28. Justyn Merriweather, QB (Pflugerville) 6'4" 210, 4.6
A true diamond in the rough with prototypical size that plays in a run-oriented offense who is also a good basketball prospect as well.
College comparison: Akili Smith (Oregon, '96-'98)
Merriweather's film: http://www.hudl.com/athlete/4219070/justyn-merriweather
A true diamond in the rough with prototypical size that plays in a run-oriented offense who is also a good basketball prospect as well.
College comparison: Akili Smith (Oregon, '96-'98)
Merriweather's film: http://www.hudl.com/athlete/4219070/justyn-merriweather
29. Khalil Thomas, RB (Austin LBJ) 6'0" 185, 4.51
A legit runner between-the-tackles while possessing good speed.
A legit runner between-the-tackles while possessing good speed.
College comparison: Jay Graham (Tennessee '93-'96)
Thomas' film: http://www.hudl.com/athlete/3742140/kahlil-thomas
Thomas' film: http://www.hudl.com/athlete/3742140/kahlil-thomas
30. Josh Donovan, Center (College Station) 6'5" 285, 5.2
A big body in the middle of the trenches that easily moves defenders out of the way.
College comparison: Rod Payne (Michigan, '93-'96)
Donovan's film: http://www.hudl.com/athlete/3906638/highlights/325205463
A big body in the middle of the trenches that easily moves defenders out of the way.
College comparison: Rod Payne (Michigan, '93-'96)
Donovan's film: http://www.hudl.com/athlete/3906638/highlights/325205463
All 40-yard dash times are hand times.
TAD = TA Discovery
Radio show broadcast link: http://tobtr.com/s/8232257
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