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Without Further Introduction Here is our List for 2011; If your not on this list or we omitted anyone this is being revised daily. Do not take it personally as this is an almost imossible job! This is without a doubt the most comprehensive list in the Region and we spent weeks preparing it. These guys can all play football at the next level and that is not a matter of speculation
Running Backs; Class of 2012:
Tail Backs, Full Backs, Slot Backs:
Ranked as # or no rating is specific; All Others Collegiate Talent
Rank | Name and Info |
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1 | Keivarae Russell, Mariner, 6’0, 190 ** |
2 | Chevy Walker, 6’0″, 180 Pounds. East Side Catholic** |
3 | Levonte Littlejohn, Lakes, 5’11, 195 |
4 | D.J. May, Federal Way, 5’11, 190 |
5 | Parker Henry, Skyview, 5’11, 190 |
Jordan Downing, Chiawana, 6’0, 190 | |
Jomari Brooks, O’Dea, 5’10, 190 | |
AJ Anderson, 5’11”, 195 Pounds, Union | |
Ryan Lewis, Eastlake, 6’0″, 180 Pounds | |
Brandon Brody-Heim, 5’11”, 200 Pounds, Union, | |
Trevon Harris, Eisenhower, 5’9″, 175 Pounds | |
Visa Thach, Kentwood, 5’10, 235 | |
Isaac Anderson, Prosser 5’7″, 158 pounds | |
Zach Marshall, Camas, 5’10, 185 | |
Latrelle Dukes, Bellevue, 5’11, 215 | |
Stephon Vaifale, Kentlake, 5’10”, 185 | |
Anthony Parks, Timberline, 6′,173 Pounds | |
Trai Parker, Jackson, 5’10, 200 | |
Quinton Sison, Timberline, 5’11, 175 (injured) | |
Seymour Ottorbach, Bothell, 5’9″ 190 | |
**multi offers * offers |
Linemen Class of 2012: Offense;
Ranked as # or no rating is specific; All Others Collegiate Talent
Name | School | Height | Weight |
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1) Zach Banner** | Lakes | 6’9″ | 318 |
2) Joshua Garnett** | Puyallup | 6’5″ | 280 |
3) Walker Williams** | Tacoma Baptist | 6’7″ | 320 |
4) Nathan Dean** | Juanita | 6’5″ | 280 |
5) Jake Eldrenkamp** | Bellevue | 6’5″ | 295 |
6) Sam Flor** | O’Dea | 6’5″ | 285 |
7) Josh Mitchell** | Mt Si | 6’3″ | 280 |
8) Cory English** | Auburn | 6’3″ | 290 |
9) BJ Salmonson* | Nooksack Valley | 6’5″ | 280 |
10) Cody Fulleton* | O’Dea | 6’3″ | 268 |
11) Jordan Wernet* | Decatur | 6’4″ | 280 |
12) Michael Kneip* | Bellevue | 6’4″ | 300 |
13) Scott Rose | White River | 6’4″ | 290 |
14) Hobie Sisk | Juanita | 6’4″ | 257 |
15) Uso Olive | Federal Way | 6’1/2″ | 300 |
16) Mitch Marboe | Wenatchee | 6’2″ | 280 |
17) Dylan Bratlie | Skyview | 6’5″ | 280 |
Taylor Witman | Lynden HS | 6’3″ | 260 |
Quincey Davison | Kentwood | 6′ | |
Kepa Hughes | Eastlake | 6′ | 239 |
Timothy Ah-hee | Lincoln | 6’3″ | 270 |
Jefferson Aumua | Thomas Jefferson | 6’2.5″ | 337 |
Thomas Raught | Lakewood | 6’3″ | 250 |
Josh Stolz | Mountain View | 6’1/2″ | 245 |
Matt Smith | Union | 6’4″ | 265 |
Martin Martinez | Mariner | 6’3″ | 310 |
O’Ryan Ethington | Lakes | 6’2″ | 240 |
Hector Ruiz | Mariner | 6’2″ | 300 |
Daryl Trotter | Ranier Beach | 6’3″ | 330 |
Willy Mack | Auburn Mountain View | 6’1″ | 238 |
Brayden Burbee | Lakewood High School | 6’2″ | 268 |
** = Multi-Offer *=Offer |
Linemen Class of 2012: Defense;
Ranked as # or no rating is specific; All Others Collegiate Talent
Name | School | Height | Weight |
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1) Uso Olive* | Federal Way | 6’1/2″ | 300 |
2) Cody Fulleton* | O’Dea | 6’2″ | 268 |
3) Sawyer Whalen* | Woodinville | 6’4″ | 220 |
4) Zaheer Webb* | Lakes | 6’3″ | 310 |
5) Matt Nilson | Juanita | 6’5″ | 250 |
6) Hobie Sisk | Juanita | 6’4″ | 257 |
7) Ryan Johnson | Mountain View | 6’2 1/2″ | 229 |
Rokotaliai Gucake | Kings | 6’3″ | 245 |
Barrett Weston | Tahoma | 6’4″ | 250 |
Drew Sharkey | Ferris | 6’3″ | 250 |
Timothy Ah-Hee | Lincoln | 6’3″ | 270 |
Quincey Davison | Kentwood | 6’3″ | 315 |
Jefferson Aumua | Jefferson | 6’3″ | 335 |
David Wood | Lakes | 6’3″ | 240 |
Kepa Hughes | Eastlake | 6′ | 238 |
Taylor Wittman | Lynden | 6’3″ | 260 |
Logan Dieterich | Bainbridge Island | 6’3″ | 283 |
Dexter Glover | Interlake | 6’3″ | 235 |
Kamari Brown | Camas | 6’2″ | 200 |
Linwood Kirkland | Foss | 6’2″ | 320 |
Colton Niblick | Jackson | 6’3″ | 265 |
Quincy Gray | Lincoln | 6’3″ | 300 |
Andrew Stoneberg | Woodinville | 6’3″ | 265 |
Brandon Siliga | Decatur | 6’4″ | 285 |
Willie Mack | Auburn Mountain View | 6’1″ | 237 |
Charles McRae | Davis | 6’2″ | 245 |
Zach Cowan | Kentlake | 6’1″ | 220 |
Linemen Class of 2013: Rankings and Prospect List in One Week
Quarterbacks; 2012
Ranked as # or no rating is specific; All Others Collegiate Talent
Name | School | Height | Weight |
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1: Jeff Lindquist ** | Mercer Island | 6’3″ | 225 |
2: Kieran McDonagh* | Skyview | 6’2″ | 218 |
3: Jason Thompson** | Kennedy | 6’3″ | 200 |
4: Caleb Saulo ** | Kentlake | 6’3″ | 218 |
5: Kaben Humphrey Butler* | Union | ||
Anthony Berg | Kamiak | ||
Austin Dahl | Bothell | 6’1″ | 183 |
Justin Hordyk | Bethel | ||
Drew Austin | Graham-Kapowsin | ||
Ty Saathoff | Curtis | ||
David Johnson | Lakes HS | 6’1/2″ | 202 |
Brett Arrivey | Woodinville | 6’2″ | 209 |
Tyler Stumph | Stadium | 6’3″ | 200 |
Scott Snyder | Rogers | 6’1″ | 198 |
Jake Nelson | Lake Stevens | 6’2″ | 195 |
Blake Mcpherson | Arlington | 6’1″ | 183 |
Ethan Kalen | Issaquah | ||
Gaven Deyarmin | Central Valley HS | 6’1″ | 190 |
Jordan West | Liberty | 6’4″ | 190 |
** indicates Multi offers *= Offer |
Quarterbacks 2013
Ranked as # or no rating is specific; All Others Collegiate Talent
Name | School | Height | Weight |
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1) Max Browne** | Skyline | 6’5″ | 200 |
2) Kolney Cassel | Eisenhower | 6’2″ | 195 |
3 Isaac Dotson | Newport | 6’2″ | 210 |
*Indicates Offers |
Linebackers 2012; Ranked as # shows; all others are collegiate talent
Rank | Name and Info |
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1 | Caleb Saulo, Kentlake, 6’2, 225 ** |
2 | Jordan Pulu, Federal Way, , 6’1, 235** WSU Commit |
3 | Sawyer Powell, Richland, 6’1, 205** BYU Commit |
4 | Dustin Stanton, Lakewood, 6’6″, 210** OSU Commit |
Brandon Brody-Heim, Union, 6’0, 210 | |
Joshua Shreffler, Cascade Christian, 6’3″, 190 | |
Jordan Downing, Chiawana HS, 6’0″, 210 | |
Anthony Segi, Rainier Beach, 6’0, 245 | |
Sam Shober, Archbishop Murphy, 6’3, 220 | |
Kurtis Karstetter, Ferris, 6’2, 205 | |
Visa Thach, Kentwood, 5’9″, 235 | |
Christian Melton, Lakewood, 5’10”, 220 | |
Brandon Lukenbill, Emerald Ridge, 6’1″, 205 | |
Austin Rickert, Issaquah, 6’3, 220 | |
Curtis Taylor, O’dea, 6’2″, 215 | |
Jeff Seid, Kentridge, 6’0″, 200 | |
Darius Antalan, Capital, 6’1″, 200 | |
Winslow Kouassi, Lakes, 6’2″, 210 | |
Curtis Havili, Decatur, 6’0″, 185 | |
Kyler Larson, Meadowdale, 6’3″, 200 | |
Nate Vee, West Seattle, 5’10”, 220 | |
Alex Jacot, Central Valley, 6’0″, 185 | |
Austin Smedsrud, Glacier Peak, 5’11”, 190 | |
Conner Kruse, ABM, 6’0″, 190 | |
Quinton Parker, Lakes, 6’2″, 190 | |
Eddie Scapine, Mt Tahoma, 6’2″, 200 | |
Kaden Del Torro, Curtis, 5’10”, 185 | |
** = Multi Offer * = Offer |
Wide Receivers 2012; Ranked as # shows; all others are collegiate talent
Rank | Name and Information |
1 | Michael Rector, Bellermine Prep, 6’1″, 180 ** U of W |
2 | Trent Sewell, Bothell, 6’1″, 205, ** |
3 | David Fontenette, Bethel, 6’3″, 228** |
4 | Dustin Stanton, Lakewood, 6’6″, 210** OSU Commit |
Nicky Sinclair, Mercy Island, 6’3″, 200 | |
David Trimble JR, AC Davis, 6’3″, 180 | |
Connor Black, Wenatchee, 6’3″, 185 | |
Lucas Revelle, Arlington, 6’3″, 200 | |
Parker Mays, Seattle Prep, 6’2″, 197 | |
Cooper Kupp, AC Davis, 6’0″, 180 | |
Mason Gregory, Skyline, 6’5″, 205 | |
Gabe Guiterrez, Foster, 6’2″, 190 | |
Nick Fuller, Woodland, 6’2″, 205 | |
Kris Durr, Emerald Ridge, 6’2.5″, 180 | |
Kent McKinney, O’Dea, 6’1.5″, 170 | |
Nic Wisor, Puyallup, 6’5″, 200 | |
Dom Holub, Puyallup, 5’10”, 175 | |
Austin Pernell, Kentlake, 5’10”, 180 | |
Keylin Huddleston, Rogers, 6’6″, 215 | |
Cole Lemer, Ferris, 6’2″, 190 | |
Nate Mitchell, Heritage, 6’5″, 195 | |
Austin Johnson, Kalama, 6’1.5″, 175 | |
Parker Scott, Mercer Island, 5’11”, 175 | |
Eric Stefanchik, Mercer Island, 5’11”, 175 |
Tight Ends 2012; Ranked as # shows; all others are collegiate talent
Rank | Name and info |
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1 | Caleb Smith, Kentridge, 6’7″, 250 ** OSU |
2 | Andrew Price, Blaine, 6’6″, 240. ** |
3 | Dustin Stanton, Lakewood, 6’6″, 215 ** OSU |
4 | David Fontenette, Bethel, 6’2.5″, 230 ** |
5 | Eric Lemke, Issaquah, 6’4″, 240 * |
Barrett Weston, Tahoma, 6’4″, 245 | |
Matt Uhlar, Eastlake, 6’4″, 220 | |
Dexter Glover, Interlake, 6’2.5″, 225 | |
Beau Brummel, Arlington, 6’3″, 215 | |
Nate Trotter, Adna, 6’5″, 220 | |
Zach Wemberly, Tumwater, 6’3″, 225 | |
Keylin Huddleston, Rogers, 6’6″, 220 | |
** Multi Offer * Offer |
Defensive Backs 2012; Ranked as # shows; all others are collegiate talent
Rank | Name and Info |
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1 | Cedric Dozier, Lakes, 5’11”, 180 ** |
2 | Jayshawn Jordan, O’Dea, 5’10”, 170 |
3 | Jason Thompson, JF Kennedy, 6’2″, 210, ** Washington |
4 | Ma’ne Manaea, Lakes, 5’11”, 182, ** |
5 | Matt Hadley, Connell 6′, 205, ** BYU |
6 | Tyler Hasty, Bellevue, 5’11”, 185, ** |
Charles Hall Jr., Lakes, 5’9″, 192 | |
Andre Frank, Emerald Ridge, 6’3″, 185 | |
Miquiyah Zamora, Chiawana, 6’1″, 200 | |
Chevy Walker, Eastside Catholic, 5’10”, 175** | |
Brandon Brody-Heim, Union, 5’10”, 205 | |
Joey Moore, Bellevue, 6’0″, 191 | |
Austin Pernell, Kentlake, 5’10”, 175 | |
David Trimble, AC Davis, 6’2″, 180 | |
Damien Green, Skyline, 5’10”, 175 | |
Tanner Nelson, Union, 6’2″, 190 | |
AJ Anderson, Union, 5’11”, 185 | |
JJ Njoku, Lakes, 5’9″, 187 | |
Jake Zylstra, Kentridge, 6’2″, 180 | |
Ronde Pate, Mt Tahoma, 6′, 178 | |
Malik Barnes, Ingraham, 6’4″, 195 | |
Matt Gilbert, Bellevue, 6’2″, 170 | |
Beau Glover, Gig Harbor, 5’9″, 150 | |
Cedric Turner, Lakes | |
Julius Colwash, Lincoln, 5’8″, 150 | |
DeAndre Hardy, Mt Ranier | |
Wes Bailey, Mead, 5’11”, 170 | |
John Payne, Camas, 5’8″, 160 | |
Richard Johnson, Lincoln, 5’9″, 175 | |
David Garlington, 6’0″, 180 | |
Tory James, Monroe, 6’2″, 195 | |
** Multi Offer, * Offer |
Kickers; Ranked as # shows; all others are collegiate talent
Rank | Name and Info |
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1 | Korey Durkee, Gig Harbor, 6’4″, 205** Washington |
David Stoecker, Tahoma, 6′ 165 | |
Danny Omiliak, Eastside Catholic, 6′, 180 | |
David Linney, Glacier Peak, 5’11”, 170 | |
John Kilburg, Eastlake, 5’11”, 180 | |
Top Athlete 2012; Ranked as # shows; all others are collegiate talent
Here is a watch list of Athlete’s; these are guys that are already placed on our lists but that are so exceptional both sides of the ball they warrant attention as athletes who colleges would want to recruit regardless of position
Name / School | info | |
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Cedric Dozier, Lakes | What can you say, the Army All American just does it all. He can play 5 posiitons and still not break a sweat. X Factor kid with unlimited upside | |
Josh Garnett, Puyallup | Beast on either side of the Ball. Also an All American. Will be an O’Linemen but could switch to the other side and start for almost anyone in the country. | |
Keivarae Russell, Mariner | While most people are watching this All American as a top RB those really watching see the potential for a great looking Safety / DB and certainly an explosive kick return man | |
Chevelle Walker, Eastside Catholid | Chevy you recruit as a pure athlete. He is rangy, long, fast, has great hands and great instincts. Bottom line is he will be an impact player either side | |
Levonte Littlejohn, Lakes | Again a great example of a kid that can run the rock so well in HS that he is not going to get his props for other things but he does them all very well! | |
DJ May, Federal Way | 4.4 legit burner that can do it all. RB or DB or Special Teams. | |
Caleb Saulo, Kentlake | Caleb is a pure athlete. He could be a QB, WR, Slot, OLB, Safety. Versatility is his name. | |
Cody Fulleton, O’Dea | Two way Mauler surprised everyone at EWU by laying down stacks of Pancakes as a Guard when he is known as a power on the DL. Look out for this guy! | |
Josh MItchell, Mt Si | A two way linemen stud who is growing and is flat out legit. Many see him as a DL All Pac 12 guy but the Beavers got themselves what they think is a prize interior OL. | |
Brandon Brody-Heim, Union | This guy is a freak show and can also play several posiitons. Watch for a two way All League or All State selection for him. | |
Jason Thompson, Kennedy | Can not deny this kids amazing talents. It is his toughness that impresses the most but what a great frame. A college coach does not need to know where to put him because he can do it all. | |
Kaben Humphrey Butler, Union | KHB is a two way threat. A fine QB that has collegiate offers but what a great skill set for the defensive secondary or if he grows OLB. He too can play many positions well. | |
Matt Hadley, Connell | This guy is amazing. He could play linemen if he wanted but no doubt he could end up on either side of the ball at BYU | |
Sawyer Powell, Richland | Powell’s 125 SPARQ rating tells us he can have his way with people on the field and he proved that already. When he ends up at BYU he could do any number of things. | |
Kieran McDonagh, Skyview | Fantastic QB who has the size and skill to play Linebacker as well. Will be a QB but can do both. | |
Jordan Downing, Chiawana | Downing is a legit athlete with skills and size to offer help either side of the ball to some lucky program. | |
David Fontennette, Bethel | Here is a kid that is so fast for a thick kid. He plays WR, TE, DE, LB. And he is so smooth and fun to watch. What a catch he could be. | |
Dustin Stanton, Lakewood | AT 6’6″, and 210 he is all lean muscle and man can he fly. No doubt he will project best as a H Back but could be a OLB or DB and a TE as he weighs up! | |
Andrew Price, Blaine | Andrew is 6’6″, 240 now and looks lean. That is a good sign and his sub 5.0 40 tells us that TE, DE, OT are all likely outcomes. | |
Eric Lemke, 6’4″, 240 | Eric is growing and can certainly be a TE or a DE and if time fills him out to 270 or so he could be one of the most mobile guards at the collegiate level | |
Ma’ne Manaea, Lakes | Stud. Name your position. | |
Charles Hall Jr., Lakes | Oh boy this would be an athlete to have in any portion of the field. It will take a few games to get his name out a bit more but this two way stud is for real. | |
Uso Olive, Federal Way | Either side of the ball be will not be stopped. | |
Hobie Sisk, Juanita | An under the radar guy. If you need a player he is it. | |
More of our preview of two way stars is coming. If your name or your players name is not on here vote them on and call us at 503-799-8383; Dirk Knudsen Editor. |
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