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Can someone post entire list in here? TIA.
Made with AI so may not be all listed tbh: the second reply lists all 100 though....
  • Nyck Harbor (South Carolina)
  • Jaeden Roberts (Alabama)
  • Nick Emmanwori (South Carolina)
  • Kendrick Law (Alabama)
  • James Pearce Jr. (Tennessee)
  • Landon Jackson (Arkansas)
  • Will Campbell (LSU)
  • Chris Hilton (LSU)
  • Kolbey Taylor (Vanderbilt)
  • Eli Stowers (Vanderbilt)
  • Jarquez Hunter (Auburn)
  • Eugene Asante (Auburn)
  • Squirrel White (Tennessee)
  • Dylan Fairchild (Georgia)
  • Barryn Sorrell (Texas)
  • Deion Burks (Oklahoma)
  • Darrell Jackson (Florida State)
  • Davin Vann (NC State)
  • Thor Griffith (Louisville)
  • Francis Mauigoa (Miami)
  • Rylie Mills (Notre Dame)
  • Joshua Farmer (Florida State)
  • Beaux Collins (Notre Dame)
  • Da'Quan Felton (Virginia Tech)
  • Bhayshul Tuten (Virginia Tech)
  • Brian Stevens (Virginia)
  • Justin Scott (Miami)
  • Francis Brewu (Pittsburgh)
  • Kevin Pointer (Wake Forest)
  • Jordan van den Berg (Georgia Tech)
  • Kemari Copeland (Virginia Tech)
  • Kenneth Grant (Michigan)
  • JJ (Jeremiah) Smith (Ohio State)
  • Logan Jones (Iowa)
  • Abdul Carter (Penn State)
  • Alex Orji (Michigan)
  • Zane Durant (Penn State)
  • Sonny Styles (Ohio State)
  • Donovan Jackson (Ohio State)
  • Will Johnson (Michigan)
  • Nick Singleton (Penn State)
  • Kaden Feagin (Illinois)
  • Aireontae Ersery (Minnesota)
  • Jordan Phillips (Maryland)
  • Cody Lindenberg (Minnesota)
  • Gabriel Nwosu (Penn State)
  • Dillon Thieneman (Purdue)
  • Marlin Klein (Michigan)
  • Will Pauling (Wisconsin)
  • Jordan Burch (Oregon)
  • Zachariah Branch (USC)
  • Emmanuel Pregnon (USC)
  • Travis Hunter (Colorado)
  • Domonique Orange (Iowa State)
  • Dontay Corleone (Cincinnati)
  • Monaray Baldwin (Baylor)
  • Savion Williams (TCU)
  • Jack Dingle (Cincinnati)
  • Garrett Greene (West Virginia)
  • Caleb Rogers (Texas Tech)
  • Ty French (West Virginia)
  • Tetairoa McMillan (Arizona)
  • Jonah Savaiinaea (Arizona)
  • Jacquez Stuart (Toledo)
  • Adin Huntington (Tulane)
  • Shavon Revel Jr. (East Carolina)
  • Landon Robinson (Navy)
  • Daedae Hill (FAU)
  • Donyai Taylor (UTSA)
  • Santana Hopper (Appalachian State)
  • Kristian Varner (Georgia Southern)
  • Nash Jones (Texas State)
  • Steven Parker (Texas State)
  • Jacob Dobbs (James Madison)
  • Mike Green (Marshall)
  • Alex Brown (Wyoming)
  • Wyett Ekeler (Wyoming)
  • Ashton Jeanty (Boise State)
  • Darius Alexander (Toledo)
  • Malin White (Buffalo)
  • Charles Grant (William & Mary)
  • David Walker (Central Arkansas)
  • Marcus Wehr (Montana State)
  • Major Williams (Carson-Newman)
  • Kendall Bohler (Florida A&M)
  • Chandler Brayboy (Elon)
  • Jackson Slater (Sacramento State)
  • Marcus Yarns (Delaware)
  • Dante Chachere (Portland State)
  • Cole Payton (North Dakota State)
  • Reuben Lowery III (Chattanooga)
 
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Can someone post entire list in here? TIA.
1. Nyck Harbor, South Carolina, WR: Incredibly fast for his size (6-5, 242 lbs), running a 10.1 100m. Earned second-team All-America honors in track.

2. Travis Hunter, Colorado, WR/CB: Exceptional two-way player with elite stamina, playing over 1,100 snaps in 2023. Won the Paul Hornung Award as the nation's most versatile player.

3. Kenneth Grant, Michigan, DT: Massive (6-3, 350 lbs) and athletic, anchoring the national champion's defense. Set Michigan records in various strength and agility tests.

4. Jaeden Roberts, Alabama, OL: Incredibly strong offensive lineman (6-5, 322 lbs) with impressive lifting numbers. Squatted 825 pounds and benched 525.

5. Darrell Jackson, Florida State, DT: Huge (6-5, 328 lbs) and athletic defensive tackle with impressive speed for his size. Runs 20.6 MPH in pads.

6. Davin Vann, NC State, DE: Versatile athlete (6-2, 276 lbs) with a wrestling and track background. Improved his 40-yard dash to 4.69 seconds.

7. JJ (Jeremiah) Smith, Ohio State, WR: Highly touted freshman (6-3½, 218 lbs) with impressive strength and speed. Reached a max speed of 23.39 mph.

8. Kemari Copeland, Virginia Tech, DL: Incredibly strong defensive lineman (6-3, 282 lbs) who went viral for squatting 605 pounds for 10 reps. Squatted 785 pounds and benched 485.

9. Logan Jones, Iowa, C: Former defensive lineman turned center with impressive athleticism. Set Iowa records in squats and hang cleans for offensive linemen.

10. Jordan Burch, Oregon, DL: Versatile defensive lineman (6-5⅛, 295 lbs) with impressive strength and speed. Vertical jumped 35 inches and hit 20.75 MPH on GPS.
Certainly! Here's the summary for players 11-50:

11. Nick Emmanwori, South Carolina, DB: Impressive athlete (6-3, 227 lbs) with a 42-inch vertical and 11-4 broad jump. Runs close to 23 mph.

12. Abdul Carter, Penn State, DE: Versatile defender (6-3, 254 lbs) moving from linebacker to defensive end. Clocked a 4.48 40 and 22.4 mph max velocity.

13. Alex Orji, Michigan, QB: Powerful quarterback (6-3, 238 lbs) with elite balance and mobility. Vertical jumped 41 inches and broad jumped 10-7.

14. Kendrick Law, Alabama, WR: Pound-for-pound one of the strongest players in college football. Bench pressed 465 pounds at 5-11, 202 lbs.

15. Domonique Orange, Iowa State, DT: Massive defensive tackle (6-4, 325 lbs) with a 34-inch vertical jump. Benched 450 and squatted 650.

16. Thor Griffith, Louisville, DT: Former Ivy League standout (6-2, 320 lbs) with impressive strength and speed. Bench pressed 225 pounds 45 times and ran a 4.95 40.

17. James Pearce Jr., Tennessee, DE: SEC's top returning pass rusher with exceptional speed. Clocked 23 mph on a pick-six against Iowa.

18. Zane Durant, Penn State, DL: Versatile defensive lineman (6-0, 290 lbs) with impressive speed and strength. Ran a 4.66 40 and squatted 660 pounds.

19. Sonny Styles, Ohio State, LB: Versatile defender (6-4½, 240 lbs) shifting from safety to linebacker. Broad jumped 10-11 and vertical jumped 39 inches.

20. Francis Mauigoa, Miami, OT: Freshman All-ACC right tackle (6-6, 335-340 lbs) with impressive power and speed. Clocked a 1.72-second 10-yard split.

21. Landon Jackson, Arkansas, DE: First-team All-SEC player (6-6, 281 lbs) with impressive speed and strength. Topped out at 20.4 mph and broad jumped 10-2.

22. Da'Quan Felton, Virginia Tech, WR: Big-play threat (6-5, 221 lbs) with exceptional speed. Hit 22.40 mph and ran a 4.42 40.

23. Tetairoa McMillan, Arizona, WR: Exceptional ball skills with improving speed (21.8 mph). Known for his coordination and timing rather than vertical leap.

24. Kaden Feagin, Illinois, RB: Large running back (6-3, 253 lbs) compared to Derrick Henry. Vertical jumped 39 inches and ran 21 mph.
25. Aireontae Ersery, Minnesota, LT: Standout left tackle (6-6, 330 lbs) with impressive mobility. Clocked 18.34 mph on GPS and had a 1.52-second 10-yard split.

26. Donovan Jackson, Ohio State, OG: Two-time first-team All-Big Ten guard (6-4, 320 lbs) with exceptional strength and agility. Bench pressed 490 pounds and had a 1.59-second 10-yard split.

27. Rylie Mills, Notre Dame, DL: Versatile defensive lineman (6-5, 295 lbs) with impressive strength and explosiveness. Vertical jumped 32 inches and broad jumped 9-0.

28. Will Johnson, Michigan, CB: Defensive MVP of the 2023 national championship game with exceptional agility. Clocked a 6.57-second 3-cone drill.

29. Nick Singleton, Penn State, RB: Explosive running back (228 lbs) with impressive speed and strength. Hit 23.6 mph on GPS and squatted 655 pounds.

30. Joshua Farmer, Florida State, DT: Disruptive defensive tackle (6-3, 316 lbs) with impressive speed and strength. Clocked 19.6 MPH in pads and cleaned almost 400 pounds.

31. Dontay Corleone, Cincinnati, DT: Massive defensive tackle (6-1, 330 lbs) with surprising agility. Clocked a 1.71-second 10-yard split and topped out at 18.7 mph.

32. Will Campbell, LSU, LT: Anchor of LSU's offensive line (6-6, 323 lbs) with impressive speed for his size. Clocked 17.9 mph max velocity in a game.

33. Eugene Asante, Auburn, LB: Heat-seeking missile linebacker (6-1, 219 lbs) with impressive speed and strength. Ran a 4.48 40 and squatted 635 pounds.

34. Jacob Dobbs, James Madison, LB: Productive linebacker (236 lbs) with impressive agility. Clocked a laser-timed 1.53 10-yard split.

35. Shavon Revel Jr., East Carolina, CB: Tall cornerback (6-3, 190 lbs) with ideal size and speed for the NFL. Can run a 4.4/4.3 40.

36. Beaux Collins, Notre Dame, WR: Transfer from Clemson (6-3, 208 lbs) with impressive jumping ability. Vertical jumped 41½ inches and broad jumped 10-11½.

37. Jonah Savaiinaea, Arizona, OT: Surprisingly lean offensive tackle (6-4, 334 lbs, 21% body fat) with good speed and strength. Ran faster than 19 mph and benched 406 pounds.

38. Chris Hilton, LSU, WR: Explosive wide receiver (6-0, 190 lbs) with track background. Clocked 23.7 mph on GPS, an all-time LSU record.

39. Armand Membou, Missouri, OT: Athletic offensive tackle (6-3, 320 lbs) with impressive speed and strength. Clocked 20 mph on GPS and squatted 650 pounds.

40. Bhayshul Tuten, Virginia Tech, RB: Dynamic all-purpose back (5-11, 208 lbs) with impressive speed and strength. Ran a 4.32 40 and reached 23.15 MPH max velocity.

41. Monaray Baldwin, Baylor, WR: Small but strong receiver (5-9, 168 lbs) with impressive speed. Clocked 23.16 mph on GPS and benched 365 pounds.

42. Charles Grant, William & Mary, OT: FCS first-team All-American (6-4½, 301 lbs) with impressive athleticism. Hit 21 mph on GPS and vertical jumped 32 inches.

43. Dylan Fairchild, Georgia, LG: Former wrestling champion (6-5, 315 lbs) with impressive strength. Bench pressed 440 pounds and squatted 570.

44. Kolbey Taylor, Vanderbilt, DB: Tall cornerback (6-3, 185 lbs) with impressive jumping ability. Broad jumped 10-8 and vertical jumped 38.6 inches.

45. Santana Hopper, Appalachian State, DL: Versatile defensive lineman (6-2, 265 lbs) with exceptional speed for his position. Clocked 20.0 mph in-game, fastest for a DT in college football.

46. Jordan van den Berg, Georgia Tech, DT: Former rugby player (6-3, 300 lbs) with impressive strength and speed. Squatted 655 pounds and ran a 4.70 40.

47. Savion Williams, TCU, WR: Big receiver (6-4, 225 lbs) with impressive strength and athleticism. Squatted 600 pounds and clocked 22.5 mph.

48. Landon Robinson, Navy, NG: Undersized nose guard (6-0, 286 lbs) who plays on kickoff team. Vertical jumped 33 inches and clocked 20.13 mph.

49. Zachariah Branch, USC, KR/WR: All-American kick returner (5-10, 175 lbs) with exceptional speed and strength. Clocked 23.2 mph and bench pressed 350 pounds.
50. Deion Burks, Oklahoma, WR: Transfer from Purdue (5-9, 190 lbs) with impressive strength and explosiveness. Squatted 540 pounds and generated over 6500 W of propulsive power in a vertical jump.

51. Jordan Phillips (Maryland, DT): Explosive 320-pound sophomore compared to Daron Payne. Squats 665 pounds and power cleans 365.

52. Nash Jones (Texas State, OL): 320-pound left tackle with impressive strength, squatting 565 and power cleaning 365.

53. Darius Alexander (Toledo, DL): Sixth-year senior with 400-pound bench press and 30-inch vertical jump.

54. Ashton Jeanty (Boise State, RB): Mountain West offensive player of the year with exceptional strength-to-bodyweight ratio.

55. Trevion Williams (Mississippi State, DL): Highly twitchy 285-pound sophomore with 33.5-inch vertical jump.

56. Mike Green (Marshall, DL): UVA transfer compared to Will Anderson, with 4.57 40-yard dash and 405-pound bench press.

57. Tommi Hill (Nebraska, CB): Versatile player with 42-inch vertical and 4.3 40-yard dash.

58. Jacquez Stuart (Toledo, RB): Top return man with 10.4 100-meter speed and impressive strength for his size.

59. Squirrel White (Tennessee, WR): One of the fastest players in college football, clocked at 23.4 mph.

60. Adin Huntington (Tulane, DE/DT): Explosive player with 38-inch vertical jump and 20.7 mph speed.

61. Eli Stowers (Vanderbilt, TE): Former QB turned tight end with 41.5-inch vertical jump.

62. Steven Parker (Texas State, EDGE): FCS All-American with 4.5 40-yard dash and 445-pound bench press.

63. Jailin Walker (Indiana, LB): Explosive player consistently hitting 21-22 mph on GPS.

64. Alex Brown (Wyoming, WR): 6'4" receiver with 40-inch vertical and 22.42 mph speed.

65. Nick Morris Jr. (Duke, LB): Linebacker with 21.73 mph speed and 405-pound bench press.

66. Malachi Fields (Virginia, WR): Former QB/CB with exceptional strength for a wideout, close-grip bench pressing 365 pounds.

67. David Walker (Central Arkansas, OLB): Three-time All-American with 4.59 40-yard dash and 645-pound squat.

68. Will Pauling (Wisconsin, WR): Explosive receiver with 600-pound squat and 4.39 40-yard dash.

69. Jack Dingle (Cincinnati, MLB): Son of former NFL player with impressive strength and speed numbers.

70. Kristian Varner (Georgia Southern, DL): 290-pounder coming back from ACL surgery with 455-pound bench press.

71. Jarquez Hunter (Auburn, RB): SEC top back who has squatted 635 pounds and clocked 4.45 in the 40.

72. Cody Lindenberg (Minnesota, LB): Productive linebacker with 4.00 pro shuttle time and 387-pound hang clean.

73. Marcus Wehr (Montana State, OT): First-team All-America right tackle who squatted 600 pounds and cleaned 375.

74. Major Williams (Carson-Newman, DB): UVA transfer with 4.38 40-yard dash and 23.65 mph top speed.
75. Justin Scott (Miami, DL): Five-star recruit with impressive explosiveness for his 298-pound frame.

76. Brian Stevens (Virginia, C): Former high school punter turned first-team all-conference O-lineman with 385-pound power clean.

77. Francis Brewu (Pittsburgh, DL): Freshman who quickly impressed with 675-pound squat and 475-pound bench press.

78. Kendall Bohler (Florida A&M, CB): First-team All-SWAC corner with 4.38 40-yard dash and 560-pound squat.

79. Barryn Sorrell (Texas, DE): 260-pound senior who hit 19.4 mph during a game and consistently registers 20 mph.

80. Wyett Ekeler (Wyoming, S): Brother of NFL RB Austin Ekeler, with 42.5-inch vertical jump.

81. Malin White (Buffalo, DE): Graduate transfer from Cornell with 705-pound squat and 430-pound bench press.

82. Chandler Brayboy (Elon, WR): Big-play FCS receiver with 44-inch vertical and 22 mph in-game speed.

83. Vince Genatone (Nebraska, LB): Former wrestler and sprinter who broad-jumped 11 feet and hit 21.46 mph max velocity.

84. Emmanuel Pregnon (USC, OL): Strongest player on the team who topped out at 17.8 mph on GPS.

85. Kevin Pointer (Wake Forest, DT): Team captain who benched 495 pounds and squatted 745.

86. Garrett Greene (West Virginia, QB): Dual-threat QB with impressive agility numbers, including 4.02 pro agility shuttle.

87. Jackson Slater (Sacramento State, OL): FCS All-American guard who power cleaned 405 pounds and hit 19.96 mph.

88. Marcus Yarns (Delaware, RB): Versatile back who hit 22.9 mph top speed and vertical-jumped 38.5 inches.

89. Dante Chachere (Portland State, QB): One of the fastest QBs in college football with 4.39 40-yard dash.

90. Marlin Klein (Michigan, TE): German-born tight end who hit 21.75 mph at 250 pounds.

91. Gabriel Nwosu (Penn State, K/P): 280-pound specialist who ran 4.86 40-yard dash and benched 365 pounds.

92. Caleb Rogers (Texas Tech, OL): Super senior with 42 career starts who power-cleaned 406 pounds.

93. Daedae Hill (FAU, CB): Junior with 42-inch vertical jump and 4.40 40-yard dash.

94. Ty French (West Virginia, OLB): All-time sack leader at Gardner-Webb who squatted 535 pounds at WVU.

95. Cole Payton (North Dakota State, QB): Backup QB compared to Taysom Hill, with 38-inch vertical and 450-pound squat.

96. Dillon Thieneman (Purdue, S): Big Ten Freshman of the Year who hit 22.37 mph top speed.

97. Chase Bisontis (Texas A&M, G): Strong freshman who squatted 605 pounds for three reps.

98. Jayden McGowan (Boston College, WR/KR): Vanderbilt transfer with 4.36 40-yard dash and 370-pound bench press.

99. Donyai Taylor (UTSA, NB): Versatile player with 38-inch vertical, 4.45 40-yard dash, and 22.65 mph top speed.

100. Reuben Lowery III (Chattanooga, DB): Team captain with 585-pound squat and 23.35 mph max velocity.
 
bain is a workhorse and an excellent DE

that list is freak athletes, which is what bain is not - exactly the reason he wasn't a 5 star - he didn't have the flash measurables
 
Can someone post entire list in here? TIA.
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Made with AI so may not be all listed tbh: the second reply lists all 100 though....
  • Nyck Harbor (South Carolina)
  • Jaeden Roberts (Alabama)
  • Nick Emmanwori (South Carolina)
  • Kendrick Law (Alabama)
  • James Pearce Jr. (Tennessee)
  • Landon Jackson (Arkansas)
  • Will Campbell (LSU)
  • Chris Hilton (LSU)
  • Kolbey Taylor (Vanderbilt)
  • Eli Stowers (Vanderbilt)
  • Jarquez Hunter (Auburn)
  • Eugene Asante (Auburn)
  • Squirrel White (Tennessee)
  • Dylan Fairchild (Georgia)
  • Barryn Sorrell (Texas)
  • Deion Burks (Oklahoma)
  • Darrell Jackson (Florida State)
  • Davin Vann (NC State)
  • Thor Griffith (Louisville)
  • Francis Mauigoa (Miami)
  • Rylie Mills (Notre Dame)
  • Joshua Farmer (Florida State)
  • Beaux Collins (Notre Dame)
  • Da'Quan Felton (Virginia Tech)
  • Bhayshul Tuten (Virginia Tech)
  • Brian Stevens (Virginia)
  • Justin Scott (Miami)
  • Francis Brewu (Pittsburgh)
  • Kevin Pointer (Wake Forest)
  • Jordan van den Berg (Georgia Tech)
  • Kemari Copeland (Virginia Tech)
  • Kenneth Grant (Michigan)
  • JJ (Jeremiah) Smith (Ohio State)
  • Logan Jones (Iowa)
  • Abdul Carter (Penn State)
  • Alex Orji (Michigan)
  • Zane Durant (Penn State)
  • Sonny Styles (Ohio State)
  • Donovan Jackson (Ohio State)
  • Will Johnson (Michigan)
  • Nick Singleton (Penn State)
  • Kaden Feagin (Illinois)
  • Aireontae Ersery (Minnesota)
  • Jordan Phillips (Maryland)
  • Cody Lindenberg (Minnesota)
  • Gabriel Nwosu (Penn State)
  • Dillon Thieneman (Purdue)
  • Marlin Klein (Michigan)
  • Will Pauling (Wisconsin)
  • Jordan Burch (Oregon)
  • Zachariah Branch (USC)
  • Emmanuel Pregnon (USC)
  • Travis Hunter (Colorado)
  • Domonique Orange (Iowa State)
  • Dontay Corleone (Cincinnati)
  • Monaray Baldwin (Baylor)
  • Savion Williams (TCU)
  • Jack Dingle (Cincinnati)
  • Garrett Greene (West Virginia)
  • Caleb Rogers (Texas Tech)
  • Ty French (West Virginia)
  • Tetairoa McMillan (Arizona)
  • Jonah Savaiinaea (Arizona)
  • Jacquez Stuart (Toledo)
  • Adin Huntington (Tulane)
  • Shavon Revel Jr. (East Carolina)
  • Landon Robinson (Navy)
  • Daedae Hill (FAU)
  • Donyai Taylor (UTSA)
  • Santana Hopper (Appalachian State)
  • Kristian Varner (Georgia Southern)
  • Nash Jones (Texas State)
  • Steven Parker (Texas State)
  • Jacob Dobbs (James Madison)
  • Mike Green (Marshall)
  • Alex Brown (Wyoming)
  • Wyett Ekeler (Wyoming)
  • Ashton Jeanty (Boise State)
  • Darius Alexander (Toledo)
  • Malin White (Buffalo)
  • Charles Grant (William & Mary)
  • David Walker (Central Arkansas)
  • Marcus Wehr (Montana State)
  • Major Williams (Carson-Newman)
  • Kendall Bohler (Florida A&M)
  • Chandler Brayboy (Elon)
  • Jackson Slater (Sacramento State)
  • Marcus Yarns (Delaware)
  • Dante Chachere (Portland State)
  • Cole Payton (North Dakota State)
  • Reuben Lowery III (Chattanooga)
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