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2. W____ B____, ol, 6-7,
290, Cullman, Ala. (Anwser)
3. C____ B____, db, 6-2,
210, San Francisco, Ca. (Anwser)
4. A____ B____, dl, 6-3,
315, Newbern, Ala. (Anwser)
5. G____ C____, de, 6-6,
265, Daytona Beach, Fla. (Anwser)
6. R____ C____, ol, 6-3,
278, Dublin, Ga. (Anwser)
7. D____ F____, wr, 6-3,
201, Montevallo, Ala. (Anwser)
8. R____ H____, db, 5-11,
193, Bonifay, Fla. (Anwser)
9. C____ J____, cb, 6-1,
185, Albany, Ga. (Anwser)
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240, La Vergne, Tenn. (Anwser)
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6-4,
245, Toronto, Ontario (Anwser)
12. T____ L____, wr, 6-0,
176, Phenix City, Ala. (Anwser)
13. D____ M____, ol, 6-5,
290, Hyattsville, Md. (Anwser)
14. E____ M____, ol, 6-5,
255, Homewood, Ala. (Anwser)
15. A____ M____, dl, 6-6,
310, Memphis, Tenn. (Anwser)
16. M____ M____, ol, 6-8,
292, Albany, Ga. (Anwser)
17. A____ O____, de, 6-6,
255, Bayou La Batre, Ala. (Anwser)
18. S____ O____, dl, 6-7,
250 San Francisco, Calif. (Anwser)
19. J____ R____, lb, 6-1,
212, Statesboro, Ga. (Anwser)
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215, Ashville High School (Anwser)
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303, Brooklet, Ga. (Anwser)
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330,
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180, Bessemer, Ala. (Anwser)
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185,
Starkville, Miss. (Anwser)
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5-10,
170, Memphis, Tenn. (Anwser)
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6-2,
200, Calhoun City, Miss. (Anwser)
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6-2,
215,
Osceola, Ark. (Anwser)
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275,
Perry, Fla. (Anwser)
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6-2,
235,
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Brooks
Daniels,OLB, 6-3, 200,
4.5 from Hamilton County High School in
Jasper, Florida. He hails from the same
High School as Fla. linebacker Alex
Brown. However, most think Daniels will
be an even more dominating player at the
college level. His game is speed and he
displays it all over the field. He had
92 tackles, 14 sacks and two
interceptions as a junior. His senior
year he improved to over 100 tackles
with 15 sacks.
Aries
Monroe, OLB, 6-2, 235,
Coffeyville (Kan.) Community
College--
Aries signed with Alabama
two years ago but failed to qualify. He
had posted two great back to back
seasons (150 tackles, 29 sacks and 12
quarterback pressures) at Godby High
School in Tallahassee, Fla. He attended
Junior College at Coffeyville and put
together two great seasons. His freshman
year he had 32 tackles and three sacks,
while his sophomore year he had 40
tackles seven sacks and 14 quarterback
pressures. He was coached by the same
man who coached Leonard Little (former
Tenn. great) and he said that Monroe is
a bigger, stronger, faster version of
Little. He is already enrolled at The
Capstone and will be going through
spring practice.
Gary
McNealy, DE, 6-4, 275,
Perry, Fla.--
Another resign involved
in this group, but unlikethe others,
Gary will not participate on the field
next sason. He has already entered
school but hefailed to make a passing
test score, which places him in the role
of a partial qualifier. He will be
allowed to practice and he will get
looks at both defensive tackle and
offensive guard. He had a very good prep
career but he will have missed two
complete seasons of playing time before
he is fully eligible in 2001. He had 47
tackles and six sacks his junior year
while pruducing 56 tackels and two sacks
his senior year.
Harold
James, OLB, 6-2, 215,
Osceola, Ark.--
Unquestionably the
nubmer one player in Arkansas. He is a
super running back and strong safty who
the phyical game to move t linebacker in
college. He likely will spend his days
in Tuscaloosa on defense. He had an
outstanding high school career that saw
him rush for 1,443 yards and 19
touchdowns as a junior, while his senior
year he had 894 yards and 13 touchdowns.
Defensively over that span he had
159 tackles and six interseptions (two
for touchdowns) as a junior, plus 67
tackles and three interseptions (two for
touchdowns) as asenior. His senior year
he had to battle injuries. He was the
last to sign.
Cornelius
Wortham
--- Playing both ways in high school,
Cornelius had
115 tackles, six sacks, 24 stops behind
the line and
two interceptions, one of which he
returned for a
touchdown. On offense, he had 525 yards
and eight TDs rushing. He was a
first-team all-state pick. as a
junior, he had over 100 tackles,
including 20 for
losses. He also had three interceptions,
three sacks
and three caused fumbles. Cornelius was
a Dandy Dozen pick by the Jackson
Clarion Ledger. He was an Atlanta
Journal Southern 100 selection.
Cornelius picked
Alabama over Tennessee, Ole Miss and
Mississippi
State
About Cornelius Wortham, Bobby
Burton Says: "He can
play safety or linebacker and will be a
player at
either one."
About Cornelius
Wortham, Bill Buchalter
Says: His speed and quickness reminds me
of Derrick
Brooks."
About Cornelius Wortham,
Allen Wallace Says: "A Southern
gem--superior speed for OLB with good
defensive coverage skills. Blue-chip
pick-up for the
Crimson Tide."
About Cornelius
Wortham, Tom Lemming
Says: "Shows great range and instincts."
About
Cornelius Wortham, Forrest Davis Says:
"Converted
from safety to linebacker and became one
of the
South's most coveted players. Has great
speed and
quickness."
Derrick
Woods, WR, 5-10, 172,
Memphis, TN -- Another resign from last
year's class, Derrick had 72 receptions
for 1,500 yards and 20 TDs on the 1998
state championship team. He also
accounted for 135 receptions for 36
touchdowns during his junior and senior
campaigns. In the 1998 state title game,
he had eight receptions for 182 yards
and three TDs and was named the game's
MVP. His junior season, Woods caught 65
passes for 1,400 yards and 16 TDs as he
earned all-Memphis and all-state honors.
Thurman
Ward, DB, 6-2, 185,
Starkville, MS --
Playing both quarterback and defensive
back, Ward was a mainstay in the
Starkville secondary. As a
quarterback, he finished with 1,074
yards passing and 924 yards rushing
while leading Starkville to an 8-3
record and an appearance in the state
playoffs. He
had 13 passing and 12 rushing
touchdowns. On defense, Thurman had 25
tackles and one interception. He was
the No. 15 safety prospect in the nation
by Rivals
100 and was an Atlanta Journal Southern
100 pick. As
a junior playing for the Yellow Jackets,
Ward played
free safety and registered 75 tackles
and three
interceptions as the Jackets went 10-3.
He picked the Tide over South Carolina,
LSU and Mississippi State.
About Thurman Ward, Tom Lemming Says: "A
major talent on both sides of the
ball."
About Thurman Ward,
Forrest Davis Says: "Dominating athlete.
All-South,
All-American."
Derrian
Walker, WR, 5-11, 185,
Bessemer -- A
two-way standout as a prep senior,
Derrian played
both wide receiver and safety. He caught
29 passes
for 561 yards and five TDs his senior
season, despite missing three games. As
a junior, he had 10
receptions for 255 yards and two TDs.
Derrian was the No. 20 prospect in
Alabama by the Birmingham
Post-Herald. Played for coach Carrol
Cox.
About Derrian Walker, Tom Lemming
Says: "An
underrated receiver with great hands."
Mac
Tyler, DL, 6-6, 325,
Bessemer -- A
first-team
USA Today and Parade All-America and
PrepStar Top 100 Dream Team pick, Mac
had 29 solo tackles, including
11 for losses and 16 assists in just
seven games. He
was also a SuperPrep All-America. As a
junior, he had 89 tackles, seven sacks
and 104 tackles and eight
sacks as a sophomore. Mac was No. 4 on
the Birmingham News "Super Senior" list.
He was a Border Wars
first-team All-South pick. Mac was the
nation's
42nd-best prospect by The Sporting News
and the 51st
by Tom Lemming. He picked the Tide over
Auburn and
UAB.
About Mac Tyler, Bobby Burton Says:
"You really can't
appreciate how big he is unless you
stand next to
him. He is really a specimen."
About
Mac Tyler, Allen
Wallace Says: "Alabama's pre-season top
prospect who
has extraordinary size with light
feet."
About Mac
Tyler, Tom Lemming Says: "One of the
top-five OL-DL
prospects in the nation."
About Mac
Tyler, Forrest
Davis Says: "Rated among the nation's
top prospects.
Forrest Davis Recruiting Annual 2nd Team
All-South."
Justin
Smiley, OL, 6-4, 292,
Brooklet, GA -- A
Border Wars second-team All-South pick,
Justin is a
bonafide guard prospect. He has
excellent quickness
and strength and graded at 91 percent
his senior
season. As a junior, he was an all-area
pick after
grading at 80 percent blocking. He has a
23-inch
vertical jump, bench presses 350 and
squats 550. His
cousin, Dusty Ziegler, played at Notre
Dame and then
for the Buffalo Bills. Justin was the
nation's
95th-best prospect by Tom Lemming and
the No. 31
offensive lineman in the nation by
Rivals 100. Justin
was an Atlanta Journal Southern 100
pick. He selected
Alabama over Florida and South Carolina.
About Justin Smiley, Allen Wallace
Says: "His
excellent work ethic and nasty on-field
demeanor made
him an SEC favorite. Comparable to Dusty
Ziegler, for
SuperPrep All-America."
About Justin
Smiley, Tom
Lemming Says: "Tough, aggressive and
agile."
About
Justin Smiley, Forrest Davis Says: "One
of the
top-rated offensive linemen in the
nation. Great
speed and quickness. Runs exceptionally
well. Forrest
Davis Recruiting Annual 1st Team
All-South."
Matthew
Sanders, P, 6-2, 215,
Ashville -- A
four-year punter at Ashville, Sanders
averaged 42
yards per kick as a freshman; 44 yards
as a
sophomore, and 47.3 as a junior and 45.5
yards his
senior campaign. He is very accurate
placing the
football and has almost a five-second
hang-time. As a
quarterback, Matthew led Ashville to a
19-3 record
and threw for 1,689 yards and 10
touchdowns and
rushed for 746 yards and another 14 TDs.
He was
five-of-five in PATs and was a 3A
all-state choice.
He was named to the Super All-State team
his junior
year while also playing quarterback for
the Bulldogs.
Matthew was regarded as the top punter
in Alabama. He
picked Alabama over Auburn, UAB,
Kentucky and Ole
Miss.
About Matthew Sanders, Allen Wallace
Says: "One of
the top punters to come from Alabama in
recent years.
Could be a big contributor to Bama
special teams."
About Matthew Sanders, Tom Lemming Says:
"One of the
nation's top-five punters."
About
Matthew Sanders,
Forrest Davis Says: "The top-rated
punter in the
South. Given the Forrest Davis
Recruiting Annual's
top rating."
Jason
Rawls, LB, 6-1, 212,
Statesboro, GA --
Played in just eight games, Jason had 99
tackles,
five sacks and three interceptions, one
of which he
returned 76 yards for a touchdown. Rawls
began his
senior season as a running back, but
switched to
linebacker in the third game. He was
rated the
67th-best linebacker in the nation by
Rivals 100. He
picked Alabama over Auburn and Georgia.
About Jason Rawls, Forrest Davis
Says: "A converted
runningback, he is very quick,
aggressive and
tenacious."
Shawn
Oglesby, DL, 6-7, 250,
San Francisco, CA --
A Super JUCO 75 by PrepStar, Shawn
played with
current Tide star Milo Lewis at City
College of San
Francisco. He was also a first-team
All-Golden Gate
conference selection and was a
first-team JC
Grid-Wire All-America. He was also a
California
community College Football Coaches
Association
All-America pick.
Antwan
Odom, DE, 6-6, 255, Bayou
LaBatre -- Antwan
was named a Parade All-American and was
honored as
the Class 6A "Lineman of the Year" and
Deep South
Football Recruiting "Alabama Player of
the Year". He
as also a Border Wars first-team
All-South pick. He
was ranked No. 4 in SuperPrep's National
Top-50 and
was SuperPrep's Player of the Year. He
was a PrepStar
Top 100 Dream Team selection. He
registered 60
tackles, 14 sacks and three fumble
recoveries on
defense. On offense, he caught six
passes for 124
yards and had two blocked kicks and
three fumble
recoveries. Antwan was a Tom Lemming
All-America pick
and was an Atlanta Journal Southern 100
selection. He
was ranked No. 2 on the Birmingham News'
"Super
Senior" list and No. 3 on the Tuscaloosa
News' Sweet
Sixteen list. He picked the Tide over
Florida State,
Florida, Tennessee, Auburn, Mississippi
State and
Tulane.
About Antwan Odom, Bobby Burton
Says: "He's lightning
quick off the ball as an outside pass
rusher." About
Antwan Odom, Bill Buchalter Says: "He's
an
outstanding DL who can really rush the
passer."
About
Antwan Odom, Allen Wallace Says:
"Dominant athletic
ability. Played DE, TE and even wide
receiver for
Bryant High School. A special prospect."
About Antwan
Odom, Tom Lemming Says: " A 'super' with
outstanding
balance and agility."
About Antwan
Odom, Forrest
Davis Says: "The top-rated player in
Alabama, he is
considered by many to be the South's top
defensive
end. A Forrest Davis Recruiting Annual
1st team
All-South pick."
Maurice
Mitchell, OL, 6-8, 292,
Albany, GA -- The
Souheast's No. 3 offensive line prospect
by PrepStar,
Maurice has been favorably compared to
Tide offensive
tackle Dante Ellington. He has all the
attributes of
an excellent offensive lineman..long
arms, quick feet
and great speed. Maurice was a SuperPrep
All-America.
His senior season, Maurice had 42
pancake blocks and
graded 82 percent from his offensive
tackle position.
On defense, he had 47 tackles, six sacks
and four
pass break-ups. He also tallied three
caused fumbles
and three fumble recoveries. As a
junior, he helped
his team win the Class AAA state
championship by
grading out at 77 percent on his
blocking assignments
and chipping in 87 tackles.
About Maurice Mitchell, Bill
Buchalter Says: "He has
great size and athleticism. Maurice will
be playing
at the next level."
About Maurice
Mitchell, Allen
Wallace Says: "a prototype left tackle
from a
disciplined high school program. Very
similar to Bama
signee from last year, Dante Ellington."
About
Maurice Mitchell, Tom Lemming Says: "One
of the
nation's top offensive line prospects."
About Maurice
Mitchell, Forrest Davis Says:
"Considered among the
top-ten linemen in the South. A Forrest
Davis
Recruiting Annual 2nd-Team All-South
pick."
Albert
Means, DL, 6-6, 310,
Memphis, TN -- A USA
Today and Tom Lemming All-America pick,
Albert had 85 solo tackles, 35 assists
and nine sacks. He also
caused four fumbles, recovering one,
which he
returned for a touchdown and had three
interceptions, returning two for
touchdowns. He was named
Tennessee's Mr. Football as a senior.
Means played
most of his prep career at middle
linebacker. The No. 1 player in the
south by PrepStar and a Top 100 Dream
Team selection, Albert also won
Tennessee Mr.
Football honors following his senior
season. He was a SuperPrep All-America
and Border Wars first-team
All-South selection.
About Albert Means, Bobby Burton
Says: "One of the top-five recruits in
America. He is easily the most
impressive DL in the country." About
Albert Means, Bill Buchalter Says: "His
name is perfect for his
position...easily the best DL in the
country,"
About Albert Means, Allen
Wallace Says: "Physically, he one of the
best looking prospects I've seen this
year.
Very mature, well coaches and a top-ten
player in the USA."
About Albert
Means, Tom Lemming Says: "Super prospect
with unusual quickness."
Evan
Mathis, OL, 6-5, 255,
Homewood -- Evan was a 6A all-state
pick by the Alabama Sportswriters Assn.
He is the nephew of Tide great Bob
Baumhower.
Projected as a center at Alabama after
playing almost every down on both
offense and defense. He was also
an outstanding wrestler and should
compete for the
state championship this winter. He
graded 80 percent
on offense and made 56 tackles and six
sacks on
defense.
He picked the Tide over
South Carolina, Ole
Miss and Alabama-Birmingham.
Danny
Martz, OL, 6-5, 290,
Hayattsville, MD --
Prepped at the same high school as
current Tide star
Marvin Brown. He is projected as a guard
or tackle.
Danny is an excellent run blocker, as he
concentrated on offense in high school.
Chose Alabama over
Maryland, Marshall and Rutgers.
Triandos
Luke, WR, 6-0, 175,
Phenix City --
Considered top
receiver prospect in Alabama, Triandos
caught 30 passes for 506 yards and six
touchdowns. He also had four
interceptions as a strong safety as
Phenix city went 7-3 on the year. For
his prep
career, he had 106 catches for 1,713
yards and 16
TDs. He was also a kick return
specialist and started at free safety
the later part of his senior season.
He was a SuperPrep All-America pick and
a 6A
all-state pick. Triandos was the No. 6
pick on the
Birmingham News' "Super Senior" list and
he was the
No. 7 prospect on the Tuscaloosa News'
Sweet Sixteen
list. Triandos was an Atlanta Journal
Southern 100
pick; was No. 6 on the Birmingham
Post-Herald's "10
Most Wanted" and was a Super Dixie 200
selection by
Max Emfinger. He picked the Tide over
Auburn and Duke.
About Triandos Luke, Allen Wallace
Says: "Very good frame, excellent
toughness and strong catching
skills. Should play early for Bama."
About Triandos Luke, Tom Lemming Says:
"Explosive, with great separation
speed."
About Triandos Luke, Forrest
Davis
Nautyn
McKay-Loescher, DL, 6-4,
240, Toronto,
Canada -- Generally considered the
top player in
Canada, Nautyn has great pass rushing
skills. He had
55 tackles and 16 sacks in 10 games and
also
deflected five passes. He was a
SuperPrep National 50 prospect and
earned All-America honors. He was ranked
No. 38 on that list. Nautyn was rated
the No. 1
prospect in Canada, the No. 2 defensive
end prospect
in the nation by Rivals 100 and was the
25th-best
overall prospect by The Sporting News.
He played for
coach Chuck Wakefield at Central Tech.
He picked
Alabama over Michigan State, Ohio State,
Arizona and
Miami.
About Nautyn McKay-Loescher, Allen
Wallace Says: "Our top defensive
prospect from Canada. Excellent motor
with great quickness. Pass rusher
deluxe."
About Nautyn
McKay-Loescher, Tom Lemming Says: "Great
athlete with a bright future."
Donnie
Lowe, LB, 6-3, 235,
LaVergne, TN -- A versatile player,
Donnie played in 11 games as a prep
senior and had 150 tackles, 900 yards
rushing for a 7.8 per carry average and
21 receptions. He was a SuperPrep
All-American and the No. 5 player in
Tennessee. Played for coach Tom
Crawford. Donnie was
a perfect 4.0 student LaVergne. He
picked the Tide
over Vanderbilt.
About Donnie Lowe, Tom Lemming Says:
"A super
tackler, with quick feet."
About
Donnie Lowe, Forrest
Davis Says: "A hard hitter with over 150
tackles as a senior. He was the No. 12
player on the Knoxville
News list."
Chris
James, DB, 6-1, 180,
Albany, GA -- Playing mainly at
quarterback, Chris passed for over
900 yards and rushed for another 450. He
accounted
for 13 touchdowns. The last three games
of the
season, he played free safety and had 20
tackles. As
a junior, he had 12 receptions and made
30 tackles
and three interceptions on defense to
help his team
to the state championship. He is also a
sprinter on
the track team and is related to Lionel
James, the
former San Diego Charger great. He
picked Alabama
over Georgia Southern.
Ray
Hudson, DB, 5-10, 205,
Bonifay, FL -- Raymon re-signed with
Alabama. As a prep senior in 1999,
Raymon played both offense and defense.
On
offense, he rushed for 1,160 yards and
16 TDs, while
getting 35 tackles, 21 pass break-ups
and two
interceptions on defense. He returned
one
interception 93 yards for a touchdown.
As a junior,
he rushed for 2,029 yards and 24 TDs on
302 carries
to average 6.7 yards per rush. He played
for coach
Tom Wheeler.
Dre
Fulgham, WR, 6-3, 200,
Montevallo --
Generally
considered the top receiver in the state
in 1998,
Leonard is a resign from the 1999 class.
He had 40
receptions for over 800 yards to average
20.7 yards
per catch and had 16 TDs as a prep
senior. While
playing defense, Leonard had five
interceptions. He
also returned kicks, taking two back for
TDs as a
senior following a junior year when he
returned six
for touchdowns.
Reggie
Cordy, OL, 6-3, 270,
Dublin, GA -- Should play
either center or guard for the Tide. He
played mostly guard and defensive tackle
in high school at 4A
Dublin. He was listed among "Georgia
Stars" in Jeff
Whitakers' Deep South Recruiting Guide.
He picked the Tide over Eastern
Kentucky, Jacksonville State and
South Florida.
Gerard
Clark
, DL, 6-7, 265,
Daytona Beach, FL --
After playing one season at Milford
Prep, Gerard
re-signed with Alabama. At Milford,
Gerard had 75
tackles and eight sacks. Gerard finished
his prep
career with 262 tackles, including 30
quarterback
sacks. His senior season, he had 87
tackles and 12
sacks, while his junior year produced 12
sacks. He
accounted for 262 tackles and 30 sacks
during his
high school career.
Anthony
Bryant, DL, 6-4, 324,
Newbern -- A first-team
USA Today and Parade All-America pick,
Anthony had
178 tackles and 11 sacks as a senior. He
also caused
eight fumbles, recovered four and made
two
interceptions. As a tight end on
offense, he caught
15 passes for 441 yards and eight TDs.
Anthony also
averaged 19.0 points and 12 rebounds a
game while
playing basketball. Anthony was named a
Parade
All-America. He was a SuperPrep
All-America and Top
100 Dream Team selection, a Border Wars
first-team
All-South pick and was a first-team
all-state
selection. He was SuperPrep's No. 18
defensive
lineman in the nation. Anthony was a 1A
all-state
pick and "Lineman of the Year." Anthony
was the
number one pick on the Birmingham News
"Super Senior" list and was a No. 1 pick
on the Tuscaloosa News'
Sweet Sixteen list.
About Anthony Bryant, Bobby Burton
Says: "He gets off the ball
quickly-great athlete for his size."
About
Anthony Bryant, Allen Wallace Says: "A
prototype
noseguard--should be an immediate
contributor to the
Alabama defense. Excellent feet and
hands for a big
man. He's a power forward on the
basketball team."
About Anthony Bryant, Tom Lemming
Says: "He is a
difference-maker...one of the top five
DLs in the
country."
About Anthony Bryant,
Forrest Davis Says:
"What a player! He is a Forrest Davis
Recruiting
Annual 1st Team All-South; All-America
by USA Today
and Parade."
Connie
Brown, DB, 6-2, 210, San
Francisco, CA -- From
the same school that sent Milo Lewis to
the Tide last year and Canary Knight and
Miguel Merritt the year
before. Connie had four interceptions
for City
College of San Francisco and was a
first-team All
Golden Gate Conference selection. He was
a
second-team JC Grid-Wire All-America.
Wesley
Britt, OL, 6-8, 290,
Cullman --
An all-state
offensive tackle, Wesley was the Class
5A "Lineman of the Year". He was rated
as one of the state's top-five prospects
by College Sports'Southeastern
Recruiting and was a Super Prep
All-America. He was the fifth-best
prospect on the Birmingham News "Super
Senior" list. He was ranked as the
nation's 100th best prospect by Tom
Lemming. As a prep senior, he graded out
at 85 percent and registered 38 pancake
blocks. He was the No. 3 prospect in the
southeast according to SuperPrep and
also played defense where he turned in
97 tackles and 12 tackles behind the
line. He was a Border Wars second-team
All-South
pick. As a junior, he threw the discus
142-6 to win
the state championship. Wesley has a 340
bench press
and squats 460. He also plays basketball
at Cullman
High School. He picked the Tide over
Florida,
Kentucky and Arkansas.
About Wesley Britt, Bobby Burton
Says: "A great
lineman who will contribute early. In
his heart, he
always wanted to go to Bama."
About
Wesley Britt, Bill Buchalter Says: "He's
the best big OL in the
South."
About Wesley Britt, Allen
Wallace Says:
"Top-rated OL in Alabama. Massive body,
excellent
feet."
About Wesley Britt, Tom
Lemming Says: "Wesley is a big kid with
long arms and quick feet."
About
Wesley Britt, Forrest Davis Says: "An
impact player
and top lineman in Alabama. Forrest
Davis Recruiting
Annual 3rd Team All-South player."
Carlos
Andrews, DB, 6-0, 200,
Tallahassee, FL --
Carlos rushed
for 1,117 yards and eight TDs and had
84 tackles and two interceptions on
defense, despite
playing sparingly most of the season due
to a foot
injury. Against Tallahassee Leon, he had
nine carries for 130 yards, including
74- yard touchdown run. In a
game against Ocala Forest, he had four
carries for 74 yards, a 51-yard TD run
and made 14 tackles from his
strong safety position. As a junior, he
had over 100
tackles and rushed for just over 1,000
yards on
offense. He was a PrepStar Top 100 Dream
Team and
Super All-Southeast Region selection and
was listed
as a Super Prep All-America after
getting 74 tackles
his senior season. Carlos was the No. 16
safety
prospect in the nation by Rivals 100; he
was an
Atlanta Journal Southern 100 selection
and the No. 6
prospect in Florida. He bench presses
300 and squats
415. Andrews was one of the top pure
safety prospects in the state of
Florida. Carlos' brother, Dennis,
played fullback at Florida State and his
family is
from Laurel, Mississippi. He picked the
Tide over
Arkansas, Southern Miss and Central
Florida.
About
Carlos Andrews, Bill Buchalter Says:
"He's the best
back in Big Bend since Eric Turral went
to Florida
State."
About Carlos Andrews, Allen
Wallace Says: "He
is a multi-talented DB from Florida, a
pro baseball
prospect and a great kick returner."
About Carlos Andrews, Tom Lemming
Says: "He's a hitter, with
plenty of speed."
About Carlos
Andrews, Forrest Davis Says: "Extremely
versatile, runs with power. Great
kick returner and one of the South's top
safety
prospects. Forrest Davis Recruiting
Annual 1st Team
All-South player."