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where are they now? 2007 top 100 recruits ...
Posted on 1/29/17 at 9:12 pm
Posted on 1/29/17 at 9:12 pm
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several sec players on the list ...
A decade ago, they were the best of the best, by all accounts, on the precipice of greatness. They’d been graded, assigned stars and sent off to college with the highest of expectations. So 10 years later, what became of the elite group of high school football players who were tabbed as the nation’s top 100 prospects?
Football offers no guarantees, even to the most promising high school seniors of 2007, as designated by the recruiting site Rivals. This Wednesday is National Signing Day, the first day recruits can commit formally to a college program. On that day every year, they’re all promising athletic stars, but a decade later, their paths have splintered in all directions. They’re celebrities, coaches, cops and convicts. They sell cars and houses, and many have had to reinvent themselves several times over.
Of the top 100 in 2007, 39 were eventually drafted into the NFL. Twenty are still in the league. Seven made the Pro Bowl. Four are dead.
Twenty-six transferred to other schools. And at least one-third obtained degrees from the school they committed to on signing day 10 years ago.
Some names are familiar, including No. 66 Aaron Hernandez (prison for murder), No. 2 Joe McKnight (killed last month in apparent road-rage incident), No. 28 Cam Newton (NFL MVP), No. 54 Dez Bryant, No. 3 Eric Berry and No. 59 Joe Haden (all Pro Bowl honorees).
several sec players on the list ...
A decade ago, they were the best of the best, by all accounts, on the precipice of greatness. They’d been graded, assigned stars and sent off to college with the highest of expectations. So 10 years later, what became of the elite group of high school football players who were tabbed as the nation’s top 100 prospects?
Football offers no guarantees, even to the most promising high school seniors of 2007, as designated by the recruiting site Rivals. This Wednesday is National Signing Day, the first day recruits can commit formally to a college program. On that day every year, they’re all promising athletic stars, but a decade later, their paths have splintered in all directions. They’re celebrities, coaches, cops and convicts. They sell cars and houses, and many have had to reinvent themselves several times over.
Of the top 100 in 2007, 39 were eventually drafted into the NFL. Twenty are still in the league. Seven made the Pro Bowl. Four are dead.
Twenty-six transferred to other schools. And at least one-third obtained degrees from the school they committed to on signing day 10 years ago.
Some names are familiar, including No. 66 Aaron Hernandez (prison for murder), No. 2 Joe McKnight (killed last month in apparent road-rage incident), No. 28 Cam Newton (NFL MVP), No. 54 Dez Bryant, No. 3 Eric Berry and No. 59 Joe Haden (all Pro Bowl honorees).
Posted on 1/29/17 at 9:16 pm to tiderider
Who are the other three dead besides McKnight
Posted on 1/29/17 at 9:18 pm to tiderider
A&M had very little depth in that class, but Von Miller & Ryan Tannehill did alright.
Tannehill was ranked 510th overall, Von 238th. Both 3 stars.
Tannehill was ranked 510th overall, Von 238th. Both 3 stars.
Posted on 1/29/17 at 9:21 pm to tiderider
Great link.
Just goes to show that a high recruiting ranking and even a successful college career doesn't guarantee you anything. I'd advise every college player to get as firm a foundation for life outside of football as he possibly can.
Just goes to show that a high recruiting ranking and even a successful college career doesn't guarantee you anything. I'd advise every college player to get as firm a foundation for life outside of football as he possibly can.
Posted on 1/29/17 at 9:32 pm to tiderider
40 on the list Dionte Allen, his story is very cool
Posted on 1/29/17 at 10:01 pm to tiderider
What happened to Chad Jones was a travesty. Car wreck before he played a down in the NFL.
National Championship in 2 different sports.
2007 forced and recovered a fumble from John Parker Wilson and basically won the game in Tuscaloosa for LSU.
2009, struck out the side in a CWS championship game vs Texas.
Dreadlocks of Doom.
National Championship in 2 different sports.
2007 forced and recovered a fumble from John Parker Wilson and basically won the game in Tuscaloosa for LSU.
2009, struck out the side in a CWS championship game vs Texas.
Dreadlocks of Doom.
This post was edited on 1/29/17 at 10:08 pm
Posted on 1/29/17 at 10:05 pm to tiderider
You know who isn't on that list?
VON MILLER, who was also a 2007 recruit.
VON MILLER, who was also a 2007 recruit.
This post was edited on 1/29/17 at 10:06 pm
Posted on 1/29/17 at 10:14 pm to tiderider
I forgot that we had 6 of the Top 100 in that class.
Interesting walk down memory lane.
Interesting walk down memory lane.
Posted on 1/29/17 at 11:32 pm to tiderider
Mike McNeil, former Auburn safety, also went to prison.
Posted on 1/30/17 at 6:12 am to tiderider
It's interesting to me what name recognition can get you. From the article...
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a six-figure job in sales
Posted on 1/30/17 at 2:46 pm to tiderider
Recruiting rankings are fake news and set false expectations for fans. They are bad for college football.
Posted on 1/30/17 at 3:00 pm to tiderider
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22. Dwight Jones, WR Commitment: North Carolina Jones went undrafted in 2012 and failed to catch on with a team. He returned to his native Burlington, N.C., where in 2015 he was arrested and charged with felony killing of a dog by starvation.
Well frick that guy
Posted on 1/30/17 at 4:18 pm to tiderider
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14. Chad Jones, ATH Commitment: LSU A two-sport athlete, he was a third-round pick of the Giants in 2010 but was involved in a devastating car accident and never played a down. He returned to baseball, where he was drafted by the Reds in 2013.
Chad pitching against Texas might be my favorite moment in the history of LSU Sports.
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