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Dandy Don’s Top Football Prospects in Louisiana - Class of 2010

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1.

Trovon Reed (ATH) 6-0, 180, 4.4, Thibodaux High School. Reed is a Percy Harvin-type player who is capable of breaking a big play at anytime. Reed took part in the USA Army junior combine and stole the show. In 2008, Reed rushed for 746 yards on 91 carries for a 8.2 average and 10 touchdowns. Reed completed 28 of 52 passes for 694 yards and 10 touchdowns. As a receiver, Reed had 19 receptions for 344 yards for an 18.1-yard average and one touchdown.

2.

Ronnie Vinson (S) 5-11, 185, 4.4, Newman. Vinson has all the tools to be a great safety or cover cornerback in college and will be a national recruit. LSU commitment.

Read my interview with Ronnie

3.

Eric Reid (DB) 6-2, 205, Dutchtown. Reid is sure tackler with great cover skills and will be a national recruit. LSU commitment.

Read my interview with James

4.

Tharold Simon (WR/S) 6-3, 190, 4.55, Eunice. Simon is big, strong and fast and could play wide receiver or safety in college. The only drawback with Simon is academics. LSU commitment.

Read my interview with Tharold

5.

D.J. Welter (LB) 6-1, 215, 4.55, Notre Dame of Crowley. Welter has a nose for the ball, and veteran head coach Louie Cook says he is the best high school linebacker he has ever coached. LSU commitment.

Read my interview with DJ

6.

Jordan Allen (DL) 6-6, 245, 4.8, West Monroe. Jordan has all the tools to be a great college defensive lineman. I believe that Allen will play defensive end in college, but he has the body frame to add 40 more pounds and play defensive tackle. LSU commitment.

Read my interview with James

7.

Nick Jacobs (TE/DE) 6-6, 250, Many. Jacobs is a big-time major college prospect as a TE/DE. Jacobs is also among the top 10 Louisiana basketball prospects but will play college football. LSU commitment.

Read my interview with Nick

8.

Elliot Porter (DE) 6-3, 265, 4.7, Shaw. Very aggressive and plays hard the entire game. LSU commitment.

9.

Terrance Broadway (QB) 6-2, 205, 4.5, Capitol. In 2008, Broadway did not play in the last two games of the regular season because of an injury. In eight games, Broadway completed 92 of 142 passes for 1,260 yards and 12 touchdowns and rushed for 240 yards on 20 carries for a 12.0 average and three touchdowns.

10.

James Wright (WR/DB) 6-3, 185, Belle Chase. I spoke to two coaches who played against Wright in the state playoffs and they both told me that he will be playing on Sundays in the future.

Read my interview with James

11.

Houston Bates (TE/DE) 6-3, 230, 4.7, ST Paul of Couvington. Bates will likely play defensive end in college and is very aggressive. LSU commitment.

Read my interview with Houston

12.

Jarrett Fobbs (ATH) 6-0, 185,4.45, Huntington of Shreveport. Fobbs has the ability to play running back, wide receiver or cornerback in college. Texas A&M commitment.

Read my interview with Jarett

13.

Benton Legaux (ATH) 6-5, 185, Karr. Legaux has really come on strong this Spring and has picked up several scholarship offers from major schools.

14.

Alfred Blue (RB) 6-2, 192, Hahnville. LSU commitment.

Read my interview with Alfred

15. (tie)

Taylor Burch (QB) 6-3, 195, 4.6, Neville of Monroe. Burch has a rocket for a arm and has all the tools to be a great college quarterback.

Read my interview with Taylor

Luke Charpentier (OT) 6-5, 290, John Curtis. Carpentier has great mobility and super quickness for his size.

16. (tie)

Churphy Steward (DT) 6-1, 272, 4.8, Breaux Bridge. Stewart is very quick and strong. His only drawbacks are his height and grades.

Read my interview with Churphy

Walker Ashburn (DT) 6-3.5, 245, John Curtis. Made All-District, All-Metro and honorable mention All-State in 2008 and is being recruited as a DE.

Read my interview with Walker

17.

Jeremy Meyers (QB) 6-2, 195, 4.7, ST Michael, Baton Rouge. Meyers will be recruited by some schools to play quarterback and some schools as a safety. Meyers is being recruited by many BCS conference schools.

Read my interview with Meyers

18.

James Gillum (RB) 5-11, 186, 4.4, Pearl River. According to Guillum's veteran high school coach, Joseph Harris, Gillum is the best he has ever coached. Gillum is a great inside runner and is fast enough to get outside. Gillum's running style is very similar to Keiland Williams'.

Read my interview with James

19.

Eric Thomas (WR) 6-1, 195, 4.5, Evangel. Thomas runs great routes and has been well coached.

Read my interview with Eric

20. (tie)

Gavin Webster (ATH) 6-0, 180, 4.45, Lutcher. Webster led Lutcher to the 3-A state title playing quarterback and would make a team that runs the spread offense a great college quarterback. He also has the speed to be a lock down cornerback.

Read my interview with Gavin

Dillon Day (OL) 6-5, 260, West Monroe. Will be a great offensive lineman after a redshirt year.

Read my interview with Dillon

21.

Karl Butler (DB) 6-1, 180, 4.45, Brother Martin. Butler is a great one-on-one cover cornerback and is very capable of playing in the SEC.

Read my interview with Karl

22.

Jonathan McKnight (RB/DB) 6-0, 185, 4.4, John Curtis. Jonathan's brother is Joe McKnight who plays at USC. Jonathan McKnight will probably play running back his senior season at John Curtis.

Read my interview with Jonathan

23.

John Daniel Shepard (QB/DE/P) 6-5, 230, 4.6, ST James. Shepard is a good student and has great work habits and his best football is ahead of him. Shepard's grandfather played football at LSU.

24.

Orin Fontenot (LB) 6-2, 4.6, 240, Parkview Baptist. Fontenot is a good student, has good size and is a very aggressive player who I believe will sign with an SEC caliber school if he can get his 40 time down from 4.7 to 4.6

Read my interview with Orin

25. (tie) Pat Swilling (CB/S) 6-3, 190, 4.6, Brother Martin. Swilling is an outstanding student and could play several positions in college. In my opinion, his best position in college is linebacker. Swilling is also a big-time basketball prospect.

Read my interview with Pat

Seth Ancar (LB) 5-11, 190, South Plaquemines. Ancar has great speed and toughness.
26. (tie) Tyrann Mathieu (DB) 5-10, 170, 4.5, ST Augustine
26. (tie) Curtis Carter (ATH) 6-1, 175 North DeSoto. Very physical.
27. Ashton Duhe (OL) 6-2, 280, Destrehan (interview)
28. Willie Graves (TE) 6-7, 235, Leesville (interview)
29. Alex Hill (OL) 6-5, 285, Slidell
30. Carvin Johnson (DB) 6-1, 180 Rummel
31. Glen Coleman (WR) 6-1, 190, West Jefferson (interview)
32. Matt Dombrowski (OL) 6-5, 240, Mandeville
33. Jeron Hamm (WR) 6-5, 195, Leesville
34. Taylor Bullock (QB) 6-3, 210, Catholic NI (interview)
35. (tie). Dwayne Mitchell (DE) 6-2, 215, Karr
35. (tie). Brad Nelson (WR) 6-2, 190, Catholic of BR (interview)
36. Centarious Donald (ATH) 6-1, 210, Caldwell
37. Cory Brodie (LB) 6-3, 200, Catholic NI
38. Rob Donovan Lewis (DB) 5-11, 175, Jonesboro
39. Ryan Zeller (DL) 6-5, 280, ST Michael of BR (interview)
40. (tie) Ricky Irvin (DB/LB) 6-1, 215, Westlake (interview)
40. (tie) Brion James (CB) 6-1, 185, Hahnville (interview)
41. Deuce Coon (ATH) 6-1, 190, Redemptorist
42. (tie) Scott Korte (DT) 6-3, 260, Fontainbleau
42. (tie) Drew Dileo (ATH) 6-1, 180, Parkview Baptist
43. Hunter Stover (K/DB) 6-1, 205, Notre Dame (interview)
44. Will Briscoe (QB/ ATH) 6-1, 180, Central BR
45. (tie) Jonathan Rigney (OL) 6-5, 300, Northshore
45. (tie) Ivan Robinson (DT) 6-5, 270, S. Beauregard High
46. Nick Scelfo (TE) 6-3, 220, ST Michael, Baton Rouge
47. Thomas Bridgewater (WR) 6-2, 185, Evangel (interview)
48. Kenny Brown (WR) 6-0, 170, ST Louis, Lake Charles
49. Nick Hopkins (CB) 6-2, 185, Zachary.
50. (tie) Armand Williams (WR) 6-2, 175, Slidell
50. (tie) Risean Broussard (DT) 6-2, 270, Washington-Marion (Tenn.)
51. Ryan Leonard (QB) 6-0, 175, Notre Dame (interview)
52. Jacob Molbert (DE/S) 6-2, 200, Notre Dame (interview)
53. Orlan Lockhart, (QB) 6-1, 200, Sam Houston (interview)
54. Andre Huval (OL) 6-1, 300, ST Thomas More
55. Dion Thompson (LB/S) 6-1, 225, Caldwell
57. Anthony Balancier (DB) 6-1, 215, McDonogh of NO
58. Brandon Jackson (DL) 6-5, 260, Evangel. (Texas A&M)
59. Jamar Thomas (ATH) 6-0, 185, University High (interview)
60. (tie) Chris Cloman (WR/LB) 6-3, 185, Caldwell
60. (tie) Sheddrick Davis (WR) 6-3, 200, 4.5, Central of BR. (interview)
61. Dilen Guidry (WR/LB) 6-3, 215, Catholic of Point Coupee
62. Cody Taylor (DB) 6-1, 210, Franklinton
63. Brett Thompson (LB) 6-0, 190, CCMC
64. Connor Nichols (FS) 6-3, 188, Airline (interview)
65. (tie) Wendell Beckwith (DE) 6-3, 218, Clinton
65. (tie) David Bell (QB) 6-3, 210, Live Oak
66. Will Hessien (WR) 6-0, 180, Sulphur
67. Darin Gums (RB) 5-11, 195, Gueydan
68. Brandon Smith (DB) 6-1, 180, Central Lafourche
69. Zachary Ferger (LB) 6-0, 210, Jesuit
70. Kris Rice (LB) 6-1, 220, Fontainbleau
71. Sam Peterson (QB/DB) 6-1, 180, Deridder
72. Ches Morrison (LB) 6-0, 215, Vandebilt of Houma
73. Cory Ardoin (ATH) 6-1, 180, Pine Pairie
74. George Henagan (LB) 6-2, 196, Crowley
75. Denzel Butler (OL) 6-5, 325, Donaldsonville
76. Joe Henderson (OL) 6-3, 315, Denham Springs
77. Dwight Wright (LB) 6-2, 215, Donaldsonville
78. Jacob Kennedy (LB) 6-2, 210, Denham Springs
79. Kevin Wright (QB/DB) 6-3, 190, Christian Life
80. Chance Fayko (OL, 6-3, 300) Barbe of Lake Charles (interview)
81. Matt Casanova (OL) 6-1, 240, Notre Dame
82. (tie) Seth Sebastian (K) 5-10, 180, Lafayette High
82. (tie) Jonathan Ginsburgh (K/P) 6-0, 185, Menard
83. (tie) Jamie Bice (PK) 6-0, 160, ST Louis
83. (tie) DJ Lewis (RB) 5-10, 190, Haynesville
84. Andrew Bryan (OL) 6-2, 300, West Monroe
85. Robert Thigpen (OL) 6-6, 260, Scotlandville
86. Deonte Thompson (LB) 6-1, 190, Evangel
87. LaRon Williams (FS) 6-1, 195, ST James
88. De’Shawn White (DB) 5-11, 175, Higgins
89. Quinten Crowe (LB) 6-2, 215, Ruston
90. Nolan LeBoeuf (RB) 6-1, 210, Higgins
91. CJ Whitley (DE/TE) 6-5, 285, Ridgewood
92. Alton Wallace (LB) 6-1, 210, Port Allen
93. Bryant Dunn (RB) 6-1, 180, Donaldsonville
94. Lysander Williams (DB) 5-10, 180, Carencro
95. Ryan Bruno (LB) 6-1, 210, ST Michael
96. Isame Faciane (DE) 6-5, 240, Salmen
97. Donaldtello Gibson (LB) 6-1, 200, Port Allen
98. Terrance Dorsey (QB) 6-1, 185, Tioga
99. Blake Hollingsworth (QB/WR) 6-2, 200, University High (interview)
100. Derrick Milton (RB) 5-10, 180, Pineville

Best of The Rest

LaCraig Brown (DE/DT) 6-6, 275, Richwood of Monroe (interview)
Renaldo Young (ATH/DB/WR) 5-9, 175, E ST John
Kalen Henderson (QB) 6-2, 190, E ST John
Chris Dykes (RB) 5-6, 170, McKinley, BR
David Vess (DL) 6-2, 210, Central
Charles Barkins (OL) 6-2, 305, O.P. Walker
Chris Richard (DL) 6-3, 310, Washington Marion
Joseph Green (RB) 5-10, 210, Ponchatoula
Philip Helmstetter (LB) 6-0, 220, Rummel
Jacob Kennedy (LB) 6-1, 210, Denham Springs
Jerone McGileary, (ATH) 6-2, 180, Northside
Nicholsan Williams (DL) 6-5, 380, Glenn Oaks
Marcus Mathews (RB) 6-0, 190, Menard
Darian Campbell (OL) 6-5, 305, John Curtis
Michael McGowan (LB) 6-2, 215, Helen Cox
Tremond Johnson (DB) 5-10, 175, OP Walker
Jacob Maxwell (WR) 6-5, 200, Pearl River
C.J. Johnson (QB/ATH) 6-5, 215, Red River
Jonathan Duhon (LB) 6-2, 195, Christian Life
Juan Lewis (DT) 6-3, 270, Cohen
Henry Lenox (RB) 6-0, 210, Destrehan
Leonard Wasike (TE) 6-5, 200, John Curtis
Akice Turner (LB) 6-1, 220, Donaldsonville
T. Quinton (ATH) 6-2, 175, Rayville
Eliajah Robinson (TE/DT) 6-3, 260, North Caddo
Chandler Encalade (TE) 6-5, 200, Fisher
Clint Clement (DE/C) 6-2, 220, Ruston
Nate Lee (OL) 6-3, 265, Salmen
LeSean Williams (WR) 6-2, 175, Franklinton
Donald Cook (OL) 6-2, 315, Neville
James Collier (OL) 5-11.5, 300, Assumption
Kendrick Leary (QB) 6-1, 190, Bunkie
Eric Bowers (RB) 5-9, 185, Jena

 

 

 

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