Article: ESPN 150 List Released

Article: ESPN 150 List Released

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The ESPN 150 was just released. Some Notables

Keith Bryant - #70
Standish Dobard - #131

Mackensie Alexander - #6
Matthew Thomas - #20
Jordan Cunningham - #32
Leon McQuay III - #34
Artie Burns - #67
Travis Johnson - #71
Kevin Olson - #77
Hunter Henry - #100
Levonte Whitfield - #125
Jermaine Grace - #150

Also
Maquedius Bain - #35
 

Comments (47)

I mean from the talks on the boards it seems like Miami is in good position for Thomas (20) Cunningham (32) Burns (67) Olson (77) and Grace (150).
 
Yet another service that puts Bain ahead of Bryant.

I'm going with the message board experts on this one. Bryant>Bain.
 
Yet another service that puts Bain ahead of Bryant.

I'm going with the message board experts on this one. Bryant>Bain.

Hope Miami gets them both.

Surprised no Bostwick on there.
 
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The ESPN 150 was just released. Some Notables

Keith Bryant - #70 accurate
Standish Dobard - #131 too high. Dobard is top 250 though

Mackensie Alexander - #6 accurate, but should be ahead of Hargeaves
Matthew Thomas - #20 too low, should be top 5-10
Jordan Cunningham - #32 maybe a little high, top 75 for sure
Leon McQuay III - #34 maybe a little high, top 50
Artie Burns - #67 a little low
Travis Johnson - #71 too high. top 250
Kevin Olson - #77 too low. top 25
Hunter Henry - #100 way too high. 3 star
Levonte Whitfield - #125 too high. top 250 maybe
Jermaine Grace - #150 accurate

Also
Maquedius Bain - #35 WAY too high...kid needs to prove it on the field first.

2 cents...

Heuerman should be top 50 imo @WhoDat
 
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Certainly acknowledging that it´s a great year for talent in the sunshine state. I count 30, with 18 in the top 50 (!). And no Alex Collins (who I think is head and shoulders above Taylor or Green) or Heuerman, among others, in there.
 
Dobard too high:confused: This kid may be the best player in the state of LA.
 
This is just the first released espn150 based off sophomore and junior film so there will be a lot movement for guys.
 
In terms of football production, Burns is too high on that list. Also, Hargreaves is the best pure cover corner prospect in the nation. Alexander is mighty close, and I think for the kind of scheme we want to run where we're asking more physicality from our corners, Alexander's the better fit.
 
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Jordan Scherrit didnt even make the list. Maybe ESPN thought too many Fla kids on the list?
 
I'll pass on Cunningham, saw him at the spring game he could be no taller then 5'10 and im prob giving him a couple inches and max 160lbs. The 2013 class needs a couple stud safetys, one big time DE, and couple big time O line.
 
4 of Miami first 5 commits are 4 stars on ESPN. Kermit also made ESPN 150 i think he recommits to Miami before NSD.
 
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Yet another service that puts Bain ahead of Bryant.

I'm going with the message board experts on this one. Bryant>Bain.

I love them both but, FWIW, I think the majority of those inside the Hecht prefer Bain.
 
Bah....inside the Hecht......bunch a rookies. More importantly, what does D$ think.

I'll take them both. I think Bryant is better now, and Bain has more upside because of his size. His frame is huge, long arms, big hands, etc. and he's nowhere near filled out. But if I wasn't so worried about Bryant's maturity he'd be my pick.
 
Don't care what his ranking is, Kermit would be a huge pick up. We need more elite speed on the O.
 
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