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LSU Football Signees Class of 2009
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Rueben Randall WR, 6-3, 200 Bastrop, Louisiana. Randle, considered by many as the top prospect in the nation, is a Randy Moss-Terrell Owens-type receiver without the flamboyancy. He is expected to start as a true freshman. |
Sam Montgomery DE, 6-5, 220 Greenwood, South Carolina. One of top rush DEs in the nation. Chose LSU over TN, NC and Clemson. |
Barkevious Mingo LB, 6-5, 212 West Monroe. Very aggressive and very quick. All-state defensive player of the year in Class 5A. No. 10 on my LA Top Prospect List. |
Tahj Jones LB, 6-2, 200, 4.48 Sulphur. Jones has all the tools to be a great college linebacker. No. 12 on my LA Top Prospect List. |
Bennie Logan DT, 6-3, 270 Red River high school in Coushatta, LA. Logan chose LSU over scholarship offers from Michigan, Texas Tech, Northwestern, Northwestern State, Southern Mississippi, Nebraska, La Tech, Ole Miss, Tulsa and Arkansas. Great quickness and upper body strength. No. 40 on my LA Top Prospect List. |
Josh Johns S, 6-2, 190 Central of Baton Rouge. The 2008 first team All-State safety chose LSU over La Tech, Ole Miss and several in-state schools. Johns reminds people of Jack Hunt and Craig Steltz who played safety at LSU. No. 16 on my LA Top Prospect List. Greyshirt (2010) |
Lamin Barrow LB, 6-2, 210, 4.65 John Ehret, Marrero, LA. Barrow chose LSU over KSU, So Mississippi, La Tech, Texas A&M and Ole Miss. Barrow is projected to play middle linebacker at LSU. No. 33 on my LA Top Prospect List. |
Dominque Allen FB, 6-0, 250 Paris, Tennessee. Allen chose LSU over GA Tech, Tennessee and 10 other offers. |
Morris Claiborne ATH, 6-1, 185 Fair Park of Shreveport. Claiborrne chose LSU over Texas A&M, La Tech and Nebraska and other instate schools. No. 34 on my LA Top Prospect List. |
Akiem Hicks DE/DT, 6-6, 300 Sacramento, California Junior College. Hicks chose LSU over South Florida, Washington State, Tennessee, Arizona, Washington, Oregon, KSU, Purdue, Tennessee and Mississippi State. |
Craig Loston S, 6-3, 210, 4.4 Aldine Eisenhower. Top rated, 5-star safety had over 40 offers and chose LSU over Oregon and Texas. |
Derek Helton P, 6-1, 175 Fort Scott (Kansas) Community College. Chose LSU over Colorado State. |
Chris Davenport DL, 6-5, 300 Mansfield. Davenport is No.2 on my LA Top Prospects List and is a five-star recruit. Davenport grew up a big Tiger fan and never seriously considered any other schools |
Josh Williford OL, 6-7, 345 from Dothan, Alabama. Really impressed Coach Miles at LSU's Summer camp. Chose LSU over Ole Miss and Alabama. |
Stavion Lowe OL, 6-5, 305 Brownwood, Texas. Lowe, projected to play guard in college, was highly recruited and received over 20 scholarship offers before committing to LSU including offers from Auburn, Tennessee, Notre Dame, Oklahoma, Oklahoma State, Texas A&M, Tennessee, Arkansas, TCU and Alabama. |
Carneal Ainsworth 6-3, 281, OL Parkview Baptist. Ainsworth is No.6 on my LA Top Prospects List and was offered by Ole Miss, Mississippi State, Auburn, Arkansas and Texas A&M and was being recruited by Alabama and Tennessee. |
Chris Faulk OL, 6-5, 300 Northshore high school, Slidell. Faulk is ranked No. 5 on my LA Top Prospects List and chose LSU over Alabama, Arkansas and Florida. |
Kevin Minter LB, 6-0, 228 Peachtree, Georgia. Chose LSU over 17 other offers including USC, South Carolina, Alabama, Auburn, Kentucky, Clemson and West Virginia. |
Chris Garrett QB, 6-5, 224, 4.9 highly-touted quarterback from Tupelo. Changed his commitment from Mississippi State to LSU. Garrett chose LSU over offers from FSU, Colorado, Ole Miss, Nebraska and Mississippi State. Garrett threw for 3,278 yardes and 27 touchdowns in 2007. |
Russell Shepard QB, 6-2, 185 Houston (Cypress Ridge). Runs a 4.4 forty and is rated 5-stars by Scout and Rivals who rate him the number 4 prospect in the country. Chose LSU over 34 other offers including Texas, Florida, Michigan and USC. |
Drayton Calhoun ATH, 6-1, 175, 4.45 From Tucker, GA. Calhoun attended Junior Day at LSU with his parents and was blown away. He had an impressive list of offers from mostly SEC schools including Georgia and Alabama. |
Joshua Downs DL, 6-2, 260 From Bastrop; No. 24 on my LA Top Prospects List. |
Michael Ford RB, 5-10, 210, 4.4 the No. 4 player on my LA Top Prospect list. |
Michael Brockers DE, 6-6, 260 a four-star defensive end from Houston Chavez. |
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