Friday, February 18, 2011

Top 10 georgia high school football prospects for 2012

High school football has come and gone for the 2010 season. So now it's time to take an early look at the 2011 season and find out who are the top prospects in the state. This is the list that I came up with which was announced on the 790 the Zone's radio show "The Official Visit" Monday night. If you have any comments or questions, send me an email at bjones@scoreatl.com.

10. Niles Clark (CB, Lassiter)- Had 65 tackles and four interceptions last season. He also plays basketball and runs track. Committed to N.C. State.

9. Deion Bonner (CB, Carver, Columbus) – Is the next line of great players from Carver. Offers range from Georgia, Auburn, Clemson and Tennessee.

8. Jason Croom (WR, Norcross) – Big target that should have a big year for the Blue Devils. Has gotten offers from Auburn, Illinois and Miss State.

7. Jordan Jenkins (DE, Harris County) – A great athlete that has speed and explosion. Has gotten offers from Alabama, Auburn, Florida and Georgia.

6. Kenyan Drake (RB, Hillgrove) – Drake can carry the ball and catch the ball as well. Will be used in various ways in college. Alabama, Georgia and Purdue have made offers.

5. C.J. Curry (WR, North Hall) – A big receiver that will look to improve his route running this offseason. Is the first UGA commit.

4. Jonathan Taylor ( DT, Jenkins County) – Some have already pegged him as the best defensive tackle in the county. Has gotten offers from FSU, Georgia, Georgia Tech and LSU.

3. Dakota Ball (DT, Pepperell) – If Taylor is the best DT in the country, than Ball is not far behind. He is strong and athletic. Committed to Alabama and he can play either the nose or defensive end in the 3-4 scheme.

2. Greyson Lambert (QB, Wayne County) – Has a great arm and his vision is elite. Has to work on footwork and pocket presence. Alabama, Clemson and N.C. State have made offers.

1. Vadal Alexander (OT, Buford) – Size is great, footwork is great and explosion is great. Could be the best OT in the county when it’s all said and done. It looks like every school in the county has made an offer.

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