Here are some TN kids you should know

#52
#52
I go to Davidson Academy with Justin Williams. He has a brother in eigth grade that will be a freshman next year who is suppose to be better than Justin.
 
#55
#55
Sensabaugh's brother, Gerald, is a starter for the Jacksonville Jaguars in their secondary. He played at UNC and was the player that guaranteed a win against Miami a few years ago when they actually beat them. I went to school w/Gerald and he was an absolute freak so I am sure Chris is as well.
 
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#56
for 2010 and beyond

East Tennessee
2010
The Headliner: Jacquez Smith-DE (6-3 235) Ooltewah High School
Jacquez is viewed as the early favorite for top prospect in the state of Tennessee for the Class of 2010. To say he is physically imposing is an understatement , he has college level size already. He already has an offer from the home state Tennessee Volunteers and is also getting looks from other SEC and PAC-10 schools. A difference maker on the defensive side of the ball. Loves to talk out on the field. Records almost 2 sacks per game.

Other 2010 standouts
Dorian Cozart-RB (5-9 185) Knoxville Catholic High School
Zac Tait-OL (6’4 300) Knoxville Catholic High School
Darian Stone-QB (6-1 185) Clinton High School
Tyler Robinson-DE (6-2 230) Alcoa High School
Lee Van Dyne-WR (6-2 185) Farragut High School
Travei Pryor-DE (6-7 245) Knoxville Austin East
Weston Hazlehurst-RB (5-11 190) Clinton High School
DeAndre Purty-RB (6-0 210) Farragut High School
Reese Browning-QB (6-0 200) Farragut High School
Jaron Toney-RB (5-6 155) Alcoa High School
Keenan Sheppard-RB (5-10 170) Tennessee High School
Ben Stiles-DE (6-3 230) McMinn Central

2011
The Headliners: Chris Sensabaugh –RB (5-11 195) Kingsport Dobyns-Bennett, Devrin Young-RB (5-7 155) Knoxville Bearden High School
Chris exploded on the scene last year as a freshman, starting 8 games for the Indians, rushing for over 900 yards. Injuries got Chris off to a slow start, he has been unstoppable since his return.Chris has rushed for over 700 in his last 4 games since his return. Devrin is one of the most explosive players in the state of Tennessee regardless of class. He has amassed over 1,300 all purpose yards through 8 games and 11 tds, and is a threat to take it the distance every time he touches the ball.He also has 3 INT's on defense

Other 2011 Standouts
Jarrod Coleman-QB (6-2 190) Chattanooga McCallie
Taharin Tyson-RB (5-10 220) Alcoa High School
Demetrius Thomas-RB (5-10 185) Fulton High School
Darryl Warren-RB- (6-1 215) Alcoa High School
Ben Winters-QB (5-11 180) Fulton High School

2012
The Headliner: Caleb Blance-RB (5-5 155) Knoxville Webb Academy
The freshman is averaging over 100 yards per game on the ground for the Spartans. He has also been electrifying on special teams, return a kickoff 95 yards for a touchdown against Knoxville Austin-East. Could be All-KIL as a frosh and challenge for All Region honors..has rushed for over 900 yards through 8 games

Other 2012 Standouts
Jacob West-LB/RB (6-0 185) Maryville High School
Zach Owens-QB (6-2 205) William Blount
Vanderbilt Hembrick (5-6 145) Alcoa High School


Middle Tennessee
2010
The Headliner: James Stone-OL (6-4 290) Nashville Maplewood High School
Stone is considered the top OL propsect in the state of Tennessee. James will challenge Jacquez Smith for the #1 overall prospect in the state for the class of 2010. James already holds offers from Tennessee, Alabama and Stanford among others. He was a fixture on the OL for last year’s state finalist team.

Other 2010 Standouts
DeVonn Fields-DB (6-1 180) Gallatin High School
Keylo Lee-RB (5-11 195) Franklin High School
Alex Ford- RB (5-11 180) Franklin High School
Ronnie Gillam-DT (6-1 320) Kenwood High School
Cody Mathews-QB (6-0 180) Gallatin High School
Ishmael Lewis-DT (6-1 270) Brentwood Academy
Orleans Opoku Darkwa-RB (5-11 175) Ensworth
Jordan Poole-LB (5-11 210) Wilson Central High School
Brad Bars-LB (6-3 200) Montgomery Bell Academy
Luke Colbert-QB (6-4 195) Montgonery Bell Academy
Fitz Lassing-LB (6-3 210) Montgomery Bell Academy
Bryant Belew-WR/FS (6-4 196) Columbia

2011
The Headliners: Jeremiah Bryson-RB (5-9 165) Smyrna High School, Justin Williams (5-9 180) Nashville Davidson Academy
Jeremiah is nationally recognized as one of the top sophomore players in the country. He was one the catalyst last year for Smyrna as a frosh, rushing for over 1,000 yards and earning MVP honors in the state championship game. teams have keyed on Bryson this season but he still has been able to put up very good numbers. Justin was also a freshman standout last year, but he has burst on the scene this year leading the state of Tennessee and currently the nation in rushing. he has rushed for over 1,900 yards and 29 tds s o far this season.

Other 2011 Standouts
Victor Caro-RB (5-8 165) Brentwood Academy
Tyler Rice-QB (6-4 175) Wayne County High School
Tanner Owen-OL (6-6 270) Cheatham County High School
Deon Meadows-FB/LB (6-0 195) Smyrna High School

2012
The Headliner: Elliot Watts-ATH (6-7 200) Montgomery Bell Academy
This kids future is probably going to be on the hardwood. But he could also have a bright future on the gridiron he wanted to.


West Tennessee
2010
The Headliners: Ferlando Bohanna-LB (6-2 230) Memphis Whitehaven High School, Harrison Jones-ATH (6-4 220) Memphis Evangelical Christian School
Ferlando is a speed demon at LB. He transferred from Olive Branch (MS) after last and is receiving interest from SEC and PAC-10 programs. Harrison is the younger brother of current Alabama frosh OL Barrett Jones, the number #1 player in the state last season. Harrison projects as a TE at the next level and he already holds offers from Stanford and North Carolina.

Other 2010 Standouts
Barry Brunetti-QB (6-2 210) Memphis University School
Kewoine Malone-WR (6-1 165) Memphis Mitchell High School
Bo Wallace-QB (6-2 175) Giles County High School
Tobias Houston-RB (5-8 200) Giles County High School
Derico Brown-WR (5-10 165) Giles County High School
Corey Acosta-K (6-0 162) Memphis Christian Brothers High School
Jobronski Gilbert-RB (5-10 195) Milan
Justin Maclin-LB (6-4 210) Memphis Ridgeway
OC Brown-OL (6-4 310) Memphis Manassas

2011
The Headliner: Jabriel Washington-ATH (5-10 170) Jackson Trinity Christian Academy
An early choice of top prospect in the state for 2011. He already holds verbal offers from Tennessee, Oregon, Boston College and Arkansas. His YouTube videos are the stuff of legends already. Barring injury, a can’t miss prospect. The multifaceted athlete has over 400 yards rushing over 700 yards passing and several INT's on the defensive side of the ball.

Other 2011 Standouts
Christian Coleman-TE (6-3 200) Milan High School
Artaves Gibson-RB (6-1 210) Memphis Mitchell High School
Terry Redden-DT (6-1 270) Memphis Whitehaven High School
Jake Overbey-QB (6-0 165) USJ

2012
The Headliner: Drae Bowles-WR (6-2 175) Jackson Christian School
Drae has made the transition to varsity with ease. He is already making big plays for his JCS team in the passing game. He amazing is potential, could be one of the nation’s best by his senior year.

Other 2012 Standouts
Sheldon Dawson-RB (5-10 155) Memphis Ridgeway High School
John Booker-WR (6-1 160) Memphis Trezevant High School

This kid Tanner Owen is a man child right now. He has held this size since he was a freshman. I know him and his parents pretty well. He plays offensive and defensive line out of need, this team lacks size as a whole. I will watch him some this coming season, I'm hoping they will get him on one side of the ball or the other so stamina won't be an issue again this year, he had a lower leg or knee injury this past year.
 
#58
#58
Check out Isiah Anderson from Franklin High School. he is about 6'4 290 and is an extremely good pass blocker
 
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#59
Talked with Tanner Owens father this past weekend. He has a 4.0 GPA and 29 ACT. Duke has contacted him and seems to be giving more interest than anyone right now. I wouldn't be surprised to see him end up somewhere like MTSU though, he wants to stay close to home.
 

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