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Dandy Don’s Top Football Prospects in Louisiana - Class of 2014

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This list is a work-in-progress and we will continue to refine it as we further evaluate the players and see them in their senior seasons.

1.

Leonard Fournette (RB), 6'2", 220, St. Augustine. Widely considered the best running back in the country. He has an exceptional combination of size, strength and speed that isn’t found very often. Highlight video.

2.

Trey Quinn (WR), 6'1", 200, Barbe. Had over 2,100 receiving yards as a junior and is on pace to break several state records as a senior. Runs a 4.38 forty and has great ball skills. Highlight video.

3.

Cameron Robinson (OL), 6'6", 315, West Monroe. Has the quickness of someone much smaller than 315 pounds, and the strength of someone even bigger. Highlight video

4.

Malachi Dupre (WR), 6'3", 180, John Curtis. Great height and athleticism, with a 40-inch vertical leap. Highlight video

5.

Jacory Washington (TE), 6'5", 220, Westlake. Moves well with great hands. Will be an elite receiving TE. Highlight video. LSU commitment

6.

Laurence Jones (CB), 6'2", 215, Neville. Great cover corner with the size to play safety. Very instinctive and aggressive. Highlights video

7.

Speedy Noil (WR), 5'10", 175, 4.45, Edna Karr. Excelled at QB for Edna Karr but projects as a receiver at the next level. Height may be his only drawback. Very quick with great athleticism.  Highlight videos.

8.

Gerald Willis (DE/DT), 6'3", 255, Edna Karr. Very quick and moves well for someone his size. Has the frame to add weight and make an exceptional DT. He’s the brother of Alabama’s Landon Collins. Highlight video

9.

Garrett Brumfield (OG), 6'4", 260, University High. Great size, athleticism and strength. Plays with determination and a bit of a mean streak. Highlight video. LSU commitment

10.

Will Clapp (OL), 6'4", 270, Brother Martin. Son of former Tiger Tommy Clapp. A versatile OL who could play guard or tackle at next level. Committed to LSU on 1/12/13 after being offered by Alabama and Ole Miss and Texas A&M. LSU commitment

11.

Brandon Harris (QB), 6'1", 185, Parkway. Runs well and has a great arm. Highlight video.

12.

Davon Godchaux (DL), 6'4", 250, Plaquemine Senior High. Of all the kids I watched at LSU's 2012 Summer camp, this is the one who first caught my eye. Very impressive build, with frame to add weight. Great speed for his size.

13.

Gerrald McDowell (DT/LB), 6'3", 250, Covington. Has good hands and is quick off the line. Had a great junior year 10.5 sacks, 18 tackles for loss, 14 QB hurries. Highlight video.

14.

Darrell Williams (ATH), 6'1", 213, John Ehret. Good size, good speed, good feet. Runs with power. 

15.

Kenny Young (LB), 6'2", 225, John Curtis. A hard hitter with great closing and sideline-to-sideline speed. Highlight videos.  

16.

Cameron Sims (WR), 6'4", 185, Ouachita. Great size, speed, hands and athleticism. Highlight video.

17.

Anthony Jones (TE), 6'5", 215, Edna Karr. Former basketball star with great speed and athleticism for his size. Just starting to excel at football and will get lots of looks in his senior season.

18.

Quentin Gibson (QB), 6'2", 175, Shaw. Pro style quarterback who has an odd 3/4 release but is very accurate. Earned MVP at Rivals.com Underclassmen Challenge in DeSoto, Texas.

19.

Terrence Alexander (CB), 5'9", 165, 4.5, John Curtis. Great lockdown corner with good football instincts and ball skills. Highlight video.

20.

Ray Juan Marbley (LB), 6'1", 210, Destrehan. Good footwork, agility and speed. 

21.

Donovan Isom (QB), 6'5", 225, QB/TE, Destrehan. Strong arm and moves well. Has the desire and skill to play quarterback at the next level, but also has the size and athleticism to play tight end, linebacker or defensive end.

22.

Tae Thibodaux (DE), 6'2", 240, Westgate. Good size and quick off the line. Had 13 sacks in his junior season. Benches 300 and squats 465.

23.

Mattrell McGraw (S/CB), 6'0", 175, John Curtis. Physical, hard-hitting defensive back with good speed. Also solid on special teams. Highlight video.

24.

Bailey Granier (LT), 6'8", 317, South Lafourche. Moves well for a young man of his tremendous size, and smothers opponent in front of him. 

25.

Sione Palelei (RB), 5'8", 185, East Ascension. Very quick with good top-end speed. Also has good hands. Dangerous on special teams as a returner.

26.

Corey McBride (WR), 6'2", 180, Dutchtown. Elite track star speed and good size. Could move up in the ranking if his ball skills continue to improve in his senior season. 

27.

Ricky Gibson (S), 6'2", 185, Marksville. Hard hitting athlete with good ball skills. Has the frame to add a good bit of weight and be a powerful safety at the next level. 

28.

George Moreira (RB), 5'9", 195, John Curtis. Runs hard, has great hands for a power running back. Won Running Back MVP at the 5-Star Showcase camp in Zachary. 

29.

Glen Cuiellette (ATH), 6'1", 204, Mandeville. Very athletic with a strong work ethic. Starred as Mandeville's QB but could play on either side of the ball. 

30.

Kendal Ardoin (WR/TE), 6'6", 202, Ville Platte. Great potential. Has good hands and excellent height. Very athletic. Plays poward-forward on the basketball team. 

31.

Leroy Hardwell (DL), 6'2", 265, Winnfield. Had a breakout year for the Tigers, recording 96 tackles, 11 tackles for a loss, 6 sacks, 6 forced fumbles, 3 fumble recoveries. All-CENLA

32.

Jermaine Roberts (DB), 5'11", 175, St. Augustine. Outstanding cover corner and ball hawk. Nine interceptions on the season including two returned for touchdowns. 13 pass breakups and 47 tackles. Also returned two kickoffs for touchdowns. All-State and NOLA All-Metro seclection.

33.

Travis Crawford (DB), 5'11", 173, Holy Cross. A strong, hard hitting free safety that flies around the field. Could play CB at the next level as well. Runs track as well. 

34.

Jared Cornelius (WR), 6'1", 185, Evangel. Class 2-A All State. Broke Abram Booty's Evangel single-game record for receiving yards when he had 7 receptions for 304 yards and 3 TDs against Barbe. Also a fine young man.  Video about him being a great student-athlete & highlights video

35.

Chris Thomas (RB), 5'10", 195, Salmen. Class 4-A All-State and NOLA All-Metro team. Garnered a lot of attention when he ran for 330 yards and 4 TDs and versus Riverside 9/7/12.

36.

Raymond Crochet (QB), 6'1", 185, Salmen. Pro-style quarterback with strong arm. Camped at LSU, Georgia, Auburn, South Carolina and others and was impressive. Sophomore highlights video.

37.

Raekwon James (RB), 5'9", 175, John Curtis. A little small, but has great football vision and balance. His the holes quick and runs hard for his size. Comes from a great program and will be well prepared for ball at the next level.

38.

Daniel Lewis (ATH), 5'11", 185, New Iberia. Versatile athlete with good speed. Plays corner and running back at New Iberia. Impressive in the wildcat formation. Highlight video.

39.

Dontrell Hilliard (ATH), 6'0", 200, Scotlandville. Great hands, great quickness and an excellent motor. In week 7 of the 2012 season, he gained attention by rushing for 212-yards on 21 carries and 4 TDs, including a 66-yards TD run against Zachary. Highlight video.

40.

Mandell Sam (WR/DB), 6'1", 190, Opelousas. Could play on either side of the ball, as a safety or as a receiver. Good student also. Highlight Video.

41.

Nick Fontenot (OL), 6'4", 260, Barbe. 260 pounds of lean weight. (His father is a personal trainer by trade.) Great young man with lots of potential. Unlimited ceiling.

42.

Devon Johnson (OT), 6'5", 310, Amite. Great size to play at next level. All-District and Honerable Mention All-State. 

43.

Johnnie Marsaw (DT/DE), 6'2", 250, Bastrop. 48 total tackles, 2 sacks, and 2 qb hurries in 2012. Has the frame to add weight. Highlight video.

44.

Shannon Cage (RB), 5'10", 220, Independence. Strong, physical runner that's hard to bring down. Squats 525 pounds. Highlight video.

45.

Hunter Perrin (OL), 6'3", 260, Hahnville. Camped at LSU, Florida and Tulane, among others, and has been imprssive. Played tackle at Hahnville but projects as a guard or center at the next level. Highlight video. 

46.

Gunner Leger (WR), 6'3", 190, Barbe. A solid prospect in baseball as well as football. Has great size and good speed. Along with Trey Quinn, Leger will be a highly targeted senior receiver for a talented Barbe team.

47.

Leondre James (ATH), 6'0", 175, Donaldsonville. Played QB as a junior after an all-state sophomore year as a receiver. Projects as a corner or safety, maybe a slot receiver.  

48.

Clay Moffitt (TE), 6'2", 215, Catholic of Baton Rouge. Coach Tommy Moffitt's son, and a solid prospect at TE. Very strong kid, as you would expect.

49.

Santos Ramirez (DB), 6'1", 166, Captain Shreve. Made 1st team 5A All-State as a safety but projects as cornerback. Has good speed, will need to bulk up some but has the frame for it.

50.

Craig Ford (K), 6'3", 160, Hahnville. Ranked the best 2014 kicker prospect in the nation, according to Pro Kicker.com. Has kicked 57-yarders in warm ups. Made all 33-of-34 PATs in his junior season, and 7-of-9 field goals, including a season-best 47-yarder. Here's his highlight video.

51.

Keyan Williams (ATH), 5'11", 170, Lusher. A versatile speedster who is getting attention from SEC schools. Here's his highlight video

52.

Donnie Alexander (LB), 6'2", 215, Edna Karr

53.

Greg Echols (FB), 5'10", 215, West Monroe

54.

Torrence Mosley (ATH), 5'10", 165, Dutchtown

55.

Brandon Hargrove (DE), 6'1", 225, Winnfield

56.

Julius Maracalin (RB), 5'10", 195, Plaquemine Senior High

57.

Joyan Williams (DT), 6'4", 256, Edna Karr

58.

Dwayne Eugene (S), 6'1", 195, Rummel

59.

Ryan Cooper (ATH), 6'1", 175, Homer

60.

John Leglue (OL/DL), 6'6", 280, Holy Savior Menard

61.

Gabe Fuselier (WR), 5'10", 175, 4.45, Catholic of New Iberia

62.

DeEdward Cormier (ATH), 6'0", 170, Acadiana

63.

Niguel Falkins (ATH), 5'10", 165, Carver

64.

Blake Roussel (LB), 6'1", 205, Lutcher

65.

Michael Courville (LB), 5'11", 195, Teurlings Catholic

66.

Tyler Borque (OL), 6'3", 275, Vandebilt

67.

Peyton Winbush (G), 6'3", 305, St. Augustine

68.

Jahmal Macklin (DL), 6'3", 225, Block

69.

Prine Lewis (CB), 5'9", 175, John Curtis

70.

Darren Williams (DE), 6'4", 240, East St. John

71.

Gary Tripplett (WR), 5'9", 165, Central

72.

Jay Ferguson (DE), 6'5", 230, West Feliciana

73.

Reid Travis (DT), 6'0", 315, St. Thomas Aquinas

74.

Jaevon Walton (LB), 6'0", 225, Edna Karr

75.

Joe Dworaczyk (S), 6'2", 180, Catholic of New Iberia

76.

Kennon Fontenot (QB), 5'10", 185, Barbe

77.

Courtney Garnett (DT), 6'2", 285, St. Augustine

78.

Donta Johnson (RB), 5'9", 195, Thibodaux

79.

Deldrick Canty (DT), 6'2", 260, Scotlandville

80.

Russell Farris (LB), 5'11", 205, Livonia

81.

O. J. Smith (DT), 6'2", 305, Airline

82.

Matthew Harper (OL), 6'2", 300, Parkway

83.

Anthony Milton (S), 6'0", 180, O.P. Walker

84.

Trevionne Pratt (OL), 6'5", 320, Carroll High School

85.

Eric Bowie (LB), 6'2", 215, Ouachita Parish

86.

Zondrae Lockwood (LB), 6'0", 195, 4.6, Marksville

87.

Demond Delahoussaye (WR), 6'1", 180, Washington Marion

88.

Jermarcus Jones (RB), 5'10", 180, Ville Platte

89.

Taylor Gilley (TE), 6'0", 202, Frankin Academy

90.

Germaine Chatman (DT), 6'5", 280, St. Paul’s

91.

La’Allen Clark (DL/OL), 6'1", 250, Scotlandville

92.

Donte Royal (ATH), 6'2", 225, WR/OLB, John Ehret

93.

Kyle Zenon (OL), 6'4", 250, Vermillion Catholic

94.

Dontrell Small (OL/DL), 6'5", 350, West St John

95.

Luke Gomez (OL), 6'0", 270, Parkview Baptist

96.

Devan Joseph (LB), 6'0", 215, Lutcher

97.

Quin Graves (QB), 6'1", 175, Ouachita Christian

98.

Davante Brown (OL/DL), 6'2", 235, Westgate

99.

Jamal Smith (DB), 5'11", 175, Hahnville

100.

Regan Edwards (QB), 6'1", 170, Riverdale Academy


Best of the Rest (listed alphabetically)


Gharmaine Ashton (FB), 5'9", 190, Springfield
Chance Barney (LB), 6'0", 222, Covington
Raymond Bonnette (CB), 5'11", 175, Loreauville
Gavin Bourgeois (S), 6'0", 170, Notre Dame
Kylon Brown (DB), 5'9", 165, West St Mary
Zachary Clark (ATH), 6'1", 170, Springfield
Leslie Collins (RB), 5'8", 165, Kentwood
Jarred Craft (RB), 6'0", 195, Haughton
Jacoby Davis (RB), 5'8", 175, Vermillion Catholic
Turner Francis (QB), 6'1", 200, Minden
Marcus Gaines (ATH), 5'7", 155, St. Paul’s
Ashari Goins (LB), 5'10", 210, Neville
Tray Harris (WR), 6'4", 200, Plain Dealing
Zach Harris (LB), 5'11", 183, Holy Cross
Matrell Hawthorne (WR), 6'3", 185, Lagrange
Edgar Jackson (LB), 5'10", 210, Neville
Jansen Jackson (PK), 6'0", 185, Country Day
Jeremy Jackson (ATH), 5'9", 165, West St John.
Richard Jackson (DL), 5'11", 240, Country Day
Richmond Jackson (DL), 5'11", 240, Country Day
Demarcus Jenkins (OG), 6'0", 300, Plaquemines Senior High
Joseph Kemp (WR), 6'2", 175, Springfield
Zach LaFleur (RB), 5'7", 180, Teurlings Catholic of Lafayette
Joseph Ledet (RB), 6'0", 210, South Beauregard
Chris Lewis (ATH), 5'8", 170, Lakeside
Cody McGuire (LB/TE), 6'3", 230, Sterlington
Jacob McNeil (ATH), 5'10", 183, East St. John
Javon Murray (DE), 6'5", 245, Hahnville
Campbell Palmer (OL), 6'5", 350, Springfield
Charlie Payne (DE), 6'2", 250, East St. John
Laterious Pouncy (WR), 5'11", 165, Airline
Scott Ross (KR), 5'10", 160, Elton
Dylan Savarese (QB), 5'11", 175, Covington
Matt Shaw (DT), 6'4", 250, Jewel Sumner
Deston Stewart (CB), 5'8", 170, East St. John
Davarion Stockman (DT), 6'1", 305, East St. John
Travis Tillman (OL), 6'0", 275, Springfield
Forrest Town (RB), 6'1", 187, 4.4, Zachary
Rhett Travis (QB), 6'3", 205, Jewel Sumner
J. Shawn Washington (TE), 6'3", 225, John Ehret
Matthew Webb (ATH), 6'1", 180, Evangel
Donald Williams (DT), 6'4", 300, John Ehret
Jamarius Williams (ATH), 6'2", 185, Farmerville
Chris Williamson (DE), 6'6", 230, East St. John

 

 

 

 

 

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