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Old 07-20-2006, 11:27 AM   #1
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I will be creating the class of 2007 recruits staring with the top 100 according to rivals.com. As some of you know i started late last year well i started in March of his year and i had some nice feedback. But i plan to release at least the top 50 if not all by Monday morning. This will include appearance, equipment, and ratings. I will be doing this for regular Xbox first then sometime in august i will cruise over to 360. But if you have any request fill free to ask. But here is the list of the Top 100. The first 27 are five stars and the rest are 4 stars. I will be using scout.com and rivals to get an accurate reading on the abilities. As go through I will bold the players I completed. And again if you have any request fill free to ask.
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1 Jimmy Clausen
Westlake Village (CA) Oaks Christian QB 6-3/200 Notre Dame 
The nation’s top player has been dubbed "The Chosen One" by friends and teammates. 
 
2 Marvin Austin
Washington (D.C.) Coolidge DT 6-2/291 list 
The nation's top defensive tackle boasts rare agility and quickness. 
 
3 Willy Korn
Duncan (SC) James F. Byrnes QB 6-2/200 Clemson 
Had nearly 5,000 yards of total offense his junior season. 
 
4 Caleb King
Lilburn (GA) Parkview RB 5-11/186 list 
Dynamic back knows how to get out of trouble in a hurry. 
 
5 Everson Griffen
Avondale (AZ) Agua Fria DE 6-4/266 list 
The highest ranked player ever from Arizona in the 10- year history of Rivals.com. 
 
6 Josh Oglesby
Milwaukee (WI) Saint Francis OL 6-7/315 Wisconsin 
Eats defensive linemen and linebackers for lunch with his 6-7, 315-pound frame. 
 
7 Torrey Davis
Seffner (FL) Armwood DT 6-5/290 Florida State 
Versatile lineman uses size speed, length and athleticism to stalk ball carriers. 
 
8 Tray Allen
Grand Prairie (TX) South Grand Prairie OL 6-4/305 Texas 
One of the best offensive linemen to come out of the Lone Star State in several years. 
 
9 Chris Galippo
Anaheim (CA) Servite LB 6-3/235 Southern Cal 
Do-it-all linebacker plays for one of California’s best high school programs. 
 
10 Terrance Toliver
Hempstead (TX) Hempstead WR 6-4/185 list 
Has incredible upside with a very rare combination of a huge frame and great speed. 
 
11 Eric Berry
Fairburn (GA) Creekside DB 5-11/194 list 
Has all the tools to develop into an elite college cornerback. 
 
12 John Chiles
Mansfield (TX) Summit ATH 6-1/195 Texas 
Put him at a number of positions and his speed, quickness, and athleticism will take over a game. 
 
13 John Brantley
Ocala (FL) Trinity Catholic QB 6-3/190 Texas 
Top quarterback prospect in Florida throws a great ball and is polished beyond his years. 
 
14 Joe McKnight
River Ridge (LA) John Curtis ATH 6-0/180 list 
Scores touchdowns in multiple ways and is special with the ball in his hands. 
 
15 Ryan Miller
Littleton (CO) Columbine OL 6-6/278 list 
A monster tackle prospect that’s only going to get even bigger and stronger. 
 
16 Noel Devine
North Fort Myers (FL) North Fort Myers RB 5-8/175 list 
Explosiveness stems from his vision and cutting ability. 
 
17 Joseph Barksdale
Detroit (MI) Cass Tech DT 6-6/323 list 
Moves like a linebacker on defense, despite being more than 300 pounds. 
 
18 Tyrod Taylor
Hampton (VA) QB 6-1/200 list 
The next great quarterback from Hampton Roads? 
 
19 Arrelious Benn
Washington (D.C.) Dunbar WR 6-2/210 list 
Benn has tight end strength with wide receiver speed. 
 
20 Ronald Johnson
Muskegon (MI) DB 6-0/177 list 
Possibly the nation’s best cornerback in press man coverage. 
 
21 Martez Wilson
Chicago (IL) Simeon DE 6-4/230 list 
Still learning how to play DE, but you can’t teach his athletic ability. 
 
22 Marc Tyler
Westlake Village (CA) Oaks Christian RB 6-0/215 Southern Cal 
The most complete back in the nation with hands, power and speed. 
 
23 Dwight Jones
Burlington (NC) Cummings WR 6-5/210 North Carolina 
Big receiver will be a dangerous red zone threat. 
 
24 Allen Bailey
Darien (GA) McIntosh County Academy DE 6-4/255 list 
Physical speciman with great range, take off and closing speed. 
 
25 Deonte Thompson
Belle Glade (FL) Glades Central WR 6-0/180 list 
The rest of his game will come. It's speed that makes Thompson special. 
 
26 Gary Gray
Columbia (SC) Richland Northeast DB 5-10/163 list 
Excellent closing speed and refined coverage skills make him special. 
 
27 Ryan Mallett
Texarkana (TX) Texas High QB 6-7/235 Michigan 
One of the biggest arms in the country has people talking NFL potential already. 
 
28 Eugene Clifford
Cincinnati (OH) Colerain DB 6-2/190 list 
The top player in Ohio could star at safety or receiver because he’s that good. 
 
29 Anthony Davis
Piscataway (NJ) Piscataway OL 6-5/341 list 
Massive tackle packs great punch and anchors well. 
 
30 James Wilson
St. Augustine (FL) Nease OL 6-4/308 list 
The most athletic offensive guard prospect in the country. 
 
31 Aaron Hernandez
Bristol (CT) Bristol Central TE 6-4/235 Florida 
Record-breaking tight end catches everything in traffic. 
 
32 Michael Huey
Kilgore (TX) Kilgore OL 6-5/290 Texas 
Huey has a nasty streak and a motor that doesn’t stop until the whistle is blown. 
 
33 Dionte Allen
Orchard Lake (MI) St. Mary's DB 6-0/175 list 
A technician at corner that is just as talented in zone as he is in man. 
 
34 Armando Allen
Hialeah (FL) Miami Lakes RB 5-9/181 list 
Blazing speed and versatility make Allen the nation's top all-purpose back. 
 
35 Chad Jones
Baton Rouge (LA) Southern Lab DB 6-2/220 list 
Safety or linebacker, this big and fast football player will big-time at either. 
 
36 Curtis Brown
Gilmer (TX) Gilmer DB 6-0/174 Texas 
Top athlete should shine as a lock-down corner in college. 
 
37 Lee Ziemba
Rogers (AR) Rogers OL 6-7/295 list 
The next big thing from the Natural State, Ziemba is tall and dominant. 
 
38 Lennon Creer
Tatum (TX) Tatum RB 6-1/202 list 
Has drawn comparisons to fellow Texas running back product Tatum Bell. 
 
39 Duval Kamara
Hoboken (NJ) Hoboken WR 6-5/209 Notre Dame 
Prototypical big receiver has surprising quickness. 
 
40 Richetti Jones
Dallas (TX) Lincoln DE 6-3/234 list 
Big frame and quickness make him one of the nation’s top pure pass rushers. 
 
41 Niles Paul
Omaha (NE) North WR 6-2/210 Nebraska 
The best prospect from Nebraska in years is Ahman Green’s nephew. 
 
42 Mike Paulus
Syracuse (NY) Christian Brothers QB 6-5/220 North Carolina 
One-year starter has all the physical skills. 
 
43 D'Angelo McCray
Jacksonville (FL) Andrew Jackson DE 6-4/289 Florida 
McCray can play a number of places and dominate at all. 
 
44 Mark Barnes
Columbia (SC) Richland Northeast WR 6-2/194 list 
Explosive athlete with good hands and route running ability. 
 
45 Ben Martin
Cincinnati (OH) LaSalle DE 6-5/230 list 
One of the nation’s best pure pass rushers with an amazing frame. 
 
46 Chris Strong
Batesville (MS) South Panola LB 6-3/251 Ole Miss 
Top inside 'backer is the nephew of former Ole Miss standout Eddie Strong. 
 
47 Quintin Richardson
Columbia (SC) Spring Valley OL 6-4/265 South Carolina 
Some college coaches thought he was the top overall prospect at the Gainesville NIKE Camp. 
 
48 John Brown
Lakeland (FL) Lakeland DT 6-2/285 list 
Brings new meaning to the term “gap control.” 
 
49 Chris Donald
Huntingdon (TN) Huntingdon LB 6-2/220 list 
Passion for the game is evident on film and in person. 
 
50 Brian Price
Los Angeles (CA) Crenshaw DT 6-0/270 UCLA 
Nobody in the Los Angeles City Section was able to block him as a junior. 
 
51 Broderick Green
Little Rock (AR) Pulaski Academy RB 6-1/230 Southern Cal 
Big back has some wiggle and can break tackles. 
 
52 Donovan Warren
Long Beach (CA) Long Beach Poly DB 6-0/175 list 
The next great player from Long Beach Poly. 
 
53 Kerry Murphy
Hoover (AL) Hoover DT 6-5/315 list 
Tough space-eater had 13 tackles for loss in 2005. 
 
54 Marshall Jones
Westlake Village (CA) Oaks Christian DB 6-0/185 Southern Cal 
Clausen and Tyler get a lot of the pub, but Jones is one of the nation’s best. 
 
55 Jacoby Monroe
Jacksonville (FL) Sandalwood DE 6-2/270 Georgia Tech 
Talented jumbo athlete is working his way back after sitting out last season. 
 
56 Andre Jones
El Paso (TX) Andress DT 6-4/305 Texas 
Brings a lot to the table not only with strength, but a great frame to build on. 
 
57 Brandon Saine
Piqua (OH) Piqua RB 6-0/200 Ohio State 
Amazing hands and a great speed burst make him the Midwest’s top back. 
 
58 Bryan Bulaga
Woodstock (IL) Marian Central Catholic OL 6-5/270 Iowa 
Still growing, but already big on talent, technique and desire. 
 
59 Sidell Corley
Mobile (AL) McGill-Toolen DE 6-4/250 Florida 
Dozens of college programs see tremendous value in the versatile Corley. 
 
60 Jordan Bernstine
Des Moines (IA) Lincoln DB 5-10/200 list 
The highest ranked recruit out of Iowa in almost 10 years. 
 
61 Marcus Gilchrist
High Point (NC) T.W. Andrews DB 5-11/175 list 
Special teams skills make him an early impact candidate. 
 
62 Kristofer O'Dowd
Tucson (AZ) Salpointe Catholic OL 6-5/315 list 
A 300-pound guard that has amazing feet and is a great pass blocker. 
 
63 Mike Ragone
Cherry Hill (NJ) Camden Catholic TE 6-4/221 Notre Dame 
Long-striding tight end can stretch the field. 
 
64 Alphonso Bryant 
Homestead (FL) Homestead WR 6-0/190 list 
Fast and strong, Bryant is one of the most college-ready receivers in Florida. 
 
65 Matt Summers-Gavin
San Francisco (CA) St. Ignatius College Prep OL 6-5/271 list 
Guard, center, tackle, it doesn’t matter. This kid can do it all. 
 
66 John Clay
Racine (WI) Park RB 6-0/222 list 
A physical freak that has one of the nation’s best builds and is a tough runner. 
 
67 Austin Box
Enid (OK) Enid LB 6-3/215 Oklahoma 
A tackling machine that’s a more athletic version of Rocky Calumus. 
 
68 Jaivorio Burkes
Phoenix (AZ) Moon Valley OL 6-4/311 list 
Once he locks in on a running play, it’s over because of his amazing lower-body strength. 
 
69 Ben Wells
Beaumont (TX) Ozen DB 6-0/174 Texas 
Wells gets it done in multiple sports and in the classroom – he’s the total package at defensive back. 
 
70 Pat Bostick
Lancaster (PA) Manheim Township QB 6-3/220 Pittsburgh 
Heady, poised and does everything well. 
 
71 Trinton Sturdivant
Wadesboro (NC) Anson OL 6-4/280 Georgia 
One of the most coveted offensive linemen in the Mid-Atlantic. 
 
72 Michael McNeil
Mobile (AL) Davidson DB 6-2/200 list 
Stock has shot through the roof in recent weeks and could go higher. 
 
73 Lansford Watson
Brooklyn (NY) Lincoln TE 6-4/226 list 
Still growing into a tight end, has impressive speed and strength. 
 
74 Enrique Davis
Lynn Haven (FL) Mosley RB 5-11/212 list 
Vision, power, speed… Davis is the most complete back in Florida. 
 
75 Cameron Heyward
Suwanee (GA) Peachtree Ridge DT 6-5/264 list 
Son of the late Craig “Ironhead” Heyward is big, agile and has tremendous upside. 
 
76 Malcolm Williams
Garland (TX) Garland WR 6-3/205 Texas 
Could be one of the best to come from tradition-rich Garland High. 
 
77 Michael Keck
Harrisonville (MO) Harrisonville DE 6-5/215 list 
Has drawn comparisons to David Pollack because of his desire and heart. 
 
78 Kenny Rowe
Long Beach (CA) Poly DE 6-2/210 list 
Called the next Willie McGinest by his coach because of make-up and pass-rush technique. 
 
79 Antonio Jeremiah
Hilliard (OH) Darby DT 6-4/280 list 
A standout wrestler that uses leverage maybe better than any tackle in the nation. 
 
80 Robert Hughes
Chicago (IL) Hubbard RB 5-11/226 list 
Built like a tank and just as tough to bring down. 
 
81 Joe Haden
Fort Washington (MD) Friendly ATH 5-10/189 list 
Arguably the most athletic player in the country. 
 
82 Raymond Carter
Los Angeles (CA) Crenshaw RB 5-11/187 UCLA 
Explosive and electric with the ball in his hands and is deadly in passing situations. 
 
83 Keith Nichol
Lowell (MI) QB 6-2/180 Michigan State 
The two-time player of the year in the state of Michigan. 
 
84 Derrick Stephens
Houston (TX) Cy Falls LB 6-3/220 Texas A&M 
Stephens a great linebacker in a top heavy year at the position. 
 
85 Chris Culliver
Garner (NC) Garner DB 6-0/188 NC State 
Could play free or strong safety with his speed and strength. 
 
86 Aaron Corp
Villa Park (CA) Orange Lutheran QB 6-4/195 Southern Cal 
Solid arm, but it’s his running ability that separates him from others. 
 
87 Ted Laurent
Powder Springs (GA) McEachern DT 6-2/285 Ole Miss 
Has led his high school team in tackles the past two seasons as an interior d-lineman. 
 
88 Stephen Garcia
Tampa (FL) Jefferson QB 6-2/202 list 
Has all the physical tools and is a tough, confident leader. 
 
89 Major Wright
Fort Lauderdale (FL) Saint Thomas Aquinas DB 6-1/200 list 
Make no mistake about it, Wright likes to hit. 
 
90 Greg Little
Durham (NC) Hillside ATH 6-2/214 list 
Still learning to play wideout, also has unlimited potential on defense. 
 
91 Ahmad Paige
Sterlington (LA) Sterlington WR 6-3/175 list 
Tall and fast, Paige will be a big-play threat in any college program. 
 
92 Aundre McGaskey
La Marque (TX) La Marque OL 6-4/290 Texas 
Definitely the top prospect at a loaded La Marque program. 
 
93 Cliff Matthews
Cheraw (SC) Cheraw DE 6-4/223 list 
Cat-quick first step gives Matthews a chance to be a big-time pass-rusher. 
 
94 Nick Sukay
Greensburg (PA) Central Catholic WR 6-3/200 Penn State 
Most polished wideout in the country? 
 
95 Jay Smith
Virginia Beach (VA) Kempsville WR 6-2/197 list 
Super athletic wideout with good size. 
 
96 Christian Ballard
Lawrence (KS) Free State TE 6-4/280 Kansas 
The most heavily recruited player out of Kansas since Kamerion Wimbley. 
 
97 Nick Claytor
Gainesville (GA) Gainesville OL 6-6/312 list 
Tough trenchman has seen his stock rise as much as any other in the South. 
 
98 Travian Robertson
Laurinburg (NC) Scotland County DE 6-4/230 list 
Some say he’s the best defensive player in North Carolina. 
 
99 Brandon Gibson
Mobile (AL) UMS-Wright WR 6-2/190 list 
Averaged 17.5 yards per catch in 2005. 
 
100 Will Blackwell
West Monroe (LA) West Monroe DT 6-4/296 list 
Fantastic bull rusher who could help out at a number of positions in college. 
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Old 07-20-2006, 12:01 PM   #2
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Re: Class of 2007 Recruits

But for Create-a-Prospect you can only create 25 players......
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But for Create-a-Prospect you can only create 25 players......
I know that it is just a guide and you chose your best 25. Or once I am finish you can create your dynasty teams recruiting class.
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1) Did you just copy & paste that from Rivals?

2) Is anybody doing CAP's for these recruits?
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So do you put them on the teams they are committed too and redshirt them? Or is their a way to create recruits and make them interested in the schools they are currently "committed" to?
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So do you put them on the teams they are committed too and redshirt them? Or is their a way to create recruits and make them interested in the schools they are currently "committed" to?
Most of them aren't committed yet, but it sure would be nice if you could edit their interested schools list. No way the game would have any of them interested in Illinois, yet in real life quite a few have very high interest. Such as Arrelius Benn(#19), Martez Wilson(#21), and D'Angelo McCray(#43).
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I always just go through and rename the recruits after the teams get them. Well mostly because in past years they didn't progress well at all. So for instance if ND gets a good QB after year 1, I will rename him Jimmy Clausen.
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I always just go through and rename the recruits after the teams get them. Well mostly because in past years they didn't progress well at all. So for instance if ND gets a good QB after year 1, I will rename him Jimmy Clausen.
Dude i do the same thing. Who woulda thought? lol.
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