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re: Class of 2016 Recruiting MEGATHREAD: Waiting On Demetris Robertson Edition

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Posted by Rizzy
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Posted on 3/26/15 at 9:24 am to
Posted by TideSaint
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Posted on 3/26/15 at 9:28 am to
I have no shame.
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Posted on 3/26/15 at 9:47 am to
We offered another JUCO OT (4th one in this class):

Malcolm Pridgeon Highlights
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Posted on 3/26/15 at 9:49 am to
Somewhat new 2017 offer:

WR Jeff Thomas Highlights
Posted by Rizzy
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Posted on 3/26/15 at 9:57 am to
Who's the Auburn commit Bama is surging for on BOL, my subscription ran out
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Posted on 3/26/15 at 9:58 am to
Probably the Q kid. I think family likes Bama.
Posted by TideSaint
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Posted on 3/26/15 at 10:39 am to
David Marshall. He said we are pushing hard and he may decommit because of it.
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Posted on 3/26/15 at 10:53 am to
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SUWANEE, Ga.-- The Rivals Camp Series presented by Under Armour rolled into the Atlanta area on Saturday for what is one of the most talent-rich stops on the entire circuit. More than 125 players with offers were in attendance, and plenty of other talented sleepers turned in excellent showings as well. While some players have already been spotlighted in top performers and top underclassmen, there are still plenty of other prospects who deserve praise for their showings.


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2 DB
John Broussard
Phenix City (Ala.) Central

Recruiting wrap: Broussard has a top five of Auburn, Florida State, Kentucky, LSU and Mississippi State, with a decision expected later in the spring.

Performance: Broussard was a late arrival to the camp, but once he stepped on the field, he made his presence felt. He had at least one interception during one-on-ones and also deflected several other passes, showing good ball skills and awareness down the field. Speed has never been a question for the Rivals250 prospect, and he looks like he's added some bulk to his frame since the last time we saw him at a major event, a definite plus.


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Posted on 3/26/15 at 10:54 am to
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3 DT
Darius Whitfield
Mobile (Ala.) St. Paul's

Recruiting wrap: Whitefield has several offers, including Florida, Florida State and LSU.

Performance: Whitfield is a powerful presence as an interior lineman, and he really impressed as a pass rusher while showing an impressive array of moves. On three consecutive reps, he showed off three different moves and got his big body moving in a hurry. Whitfield may be better suited for a 4-3 front based on this versatility, but also has the frame (6-foot-3) to add to his 260 pounds and potentially play in a 3-4.


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8 LB
Markail Benton (2017)
Phenix City (Ala.) Central

Recruiting wrap: Benton has several SEC offers, including Alabama and Auburn.

Performance: The camp setting isn't exactly the best setting for the bone-crushing Benton to show his skills, mainly because he's not able to show off his best skill, the ability to tackle. Regardless, the 6-2 Benton looked good physically and has bulked up to 216 pounds during the offseason. Despite his new bulk he still moved well in space and was able to hold his own while battling running backs during one-on-ones.


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Posted on 3/26/15 at 11:03 am to
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2 DE
Marlon Davidson
Greenville, Ala.




Scouting report: Players of Davidson's build (6-foot-4, 268 pounds) don't often retain such athleticism. When they do, they usually earn lofty rankings. So is the case with the five-star end from Alabama. His blend of size and quickness make him a truly elite prospect.

Latest: The younger brother of former Auburn defensive lineman Kenneth Carter, Davidson has a tie to Auburn but a commitment to the Tigers isn't exactly a forgone conclusion. He visited Alabama in late February and is thought to be nowhere near a decision.

Leaders: Auburn, Alabama, Georgia.

Way-too-early prediction: Auburn

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Posted on 3/26/15 at 11:03 am to
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4 DT
Rashan Gary
Paramus (N.J.) Paramus Catholic




Scouting report: Gary's exceptional explosiveness and tenacity make him virtually unblockable. His strength and hand technique are improving each time we see him. Gary often sees double- and triple-teams.

Latest: Gary is in the process of setting up visits to schools in the South and Midwest. Gary's former coach is on the staff at Michigan and the Wolverines are in good position with him, but Gary won't be able to narrow down his list until he takes more visits.

Leaders: Michigan, Penn State, Rutgers, Ohio State, Alabama.

Way-too-early prediction: Michigan

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Posted on 3/26/15 at 11:04 am to
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6 ATH
Demetris Robertson
Savannah (Ga.) Christian




Scouting report: One of the most dynamic athletes in the country, Robertson could be an elite wide receiver or defensive back. As he continues to grow into his 6-0, 167-pound frame, he's looking more like a future No. 1 wide receiver for a power program.

Latest: Robertson is committed to Alabama but is still taking visits to other programs, including Georgia and Auburn.

Leaders: Committed to Alabama

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Posted on 3/26/15 at 11:04 am to
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7 DT
Derrick Brown
Sugar Hill (Ga.) Lanier




Scouting report: A versatile three-sport athlete, the 6-foot-5 Brown is now up over 300 pounds and he hasn't lost one bit of the athleticism that makes him a special prospect at the defensive tackle position.

Latest: Brown recently visited Georgia and continues to maintain a strong relationship with Alabama. He will participate in the Rivals Camp Series event in Atlanta this weekend.

Leaders: Georgia, Alabama, Clemson

Way-too-early prediction: Alabama

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Posted on 3/26/15 at 11:05 am to
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14 LB
Ben Davis
Gordo, Ala.




Scouting report: Physically, Davis looks as good as any player in the country. His physique (6-4, 231) is impressive and he backs up with solid strength and an ability to cover sideline to sideline. He moves extremely well laterally, and his long arms allow him to close quickly.

Latest: Davis released a top seven in late February, but all signs point to the linebacker staying in state for college. LSU and Florida hold outside shots of landing his commitment.

Leaders: Alabama and Auburn

Way-too-early prediction: Alabama

Posted by TideSaint
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16 LB
Lyndell Wilson
Montgomery (Ala.) Carver




Scouting report: Ideally, Wilson would be touch taller but standing 6-foot-1 certainly doesn't hold him back, as the outside linebacker has deceptively long arms and moves incredibly well in coverage. His quickness is his calling card and he's no slouch in run support, either. Wilson, who is already quite thick at 218 pounds, should get better on that front as he adds even more muscle.

Latest: Wilson recently helped his high school's basketball team win a state title. He plans to visit a number of schools this offseason.

Leaders: Alabama, Auburn and Georgia.

Way-too-early prediction: Alabama

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Posted on 3/26/15 at 11:08 am to
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ATLANTA -- The Rivals Camp Series presented by Under Armour rolled into the Atlanta area on Saturday for what is one of the most talent-rich stops on the entire circuit. More than 125 players with offers were in attendance and plenty of other talented sleepers turned in excellent showings as well. But only the best of the best can make the top performers list. Here's a breakdown of the top performers on the offensive side of the ball.


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2 RB
Dylan Moses (2017)
Baton Rouge (La.) University Lab




Recruiting Wrap: Moses is committed to LSU.

Performance: Moses is listed as a five-star linebacker in the Rivals.com database but took reps only at running back on Saturday. As usual, the impressive physical specimen was too much for anyone to handle in space. Moses is physically mature beyond his age, but even older prospects had no luck slowing him down as he captured running back MVP honors and an invitation to the Rivals100 Five-Star Challenge. Moses may or may not be a running back at the next level, but his skill set can translate to any number of positions in college.

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7 WR
Josh Imatorbhebhe
Suwanee (Ga.) North Gwinnett

Recruiting wrap: Several schools are in the mix for the Rivals250 prospect, including Florida, Ohio State and Auburn.

Performance: The big-bodied wide receiver (6-2, 202) was making his first-ever appearance at a Rivals Camp Series event and he didn't disappoint. Imatobhebhe is physical enough to deal with any defender who tries to jam him at the line and fast enough to get open down the field. He made several plays and showed consistent hands, something that wasn't exactly the case for some of the other top prospects at the event.

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Posted on 3/26/15 at 11:08 am to
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8 ATH
TaDarryl Marshall
Leeds, Ala.

Recruiting wrap: Marshall has a top five of Alabama, Auburn, Georgia Tech, Samford and Tennessee.

Performance: Marshall is an electric playmaker at the quarterback position for his high school team, but he elected to work out at wide receiver on Saturday. Marshall's skills translate nicely to wide receiver and he impressed all day long with his ability to get open and to use his speed in the open field. Schools are still weighing whether his skills are better suited for offense or defense, but Marshall has the talent to excel no matter where he plays.

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