Top 50 area prospects

Running Backs

Player, school Ht. Wt. School

Austin Guido, Waubonsie Valley 5-11 187 W. Michigan

Ty Isaac, Joliet Catholic 6-3 215 USC

Kyle Norberg, Cary-Grove 6-1 215 North Dakota

Joey Rhattigan, Neuqua Valley 6-0 200 Princeton

Quarterbacks

Player, school Ht. Wt. School

Matt Alviti, Maine South 6-0 185 Northwestern

Aaron Bailey, Bolingbrook 6-2 215 Illinois

Darrien Boone, Hales 6-4 190 C. Michigan

Chris Streveler, Marian Central 6-2 190 Minnesota

Ends

Player, school Ht. Wt. School

Chad Beebe, Aurora Christian 5-9 160 N. Illinois

Corey Davis, WW South 6-3 195 W. Michigan

Danny Friend, Morris 6-5 240 Indiana

Tommy Fuessel, Lincoln-Way East 6-4 185 Northwestern

Troy Fumagalli, Waubonsie Valley 6-5 215 Wisconsin

Lance Lenoir, Crete-Monee 6-1 170 W. Illinois

Nathan Marcus, Glenbard West 6-5 210 Vanderbilt

Joe Morrow, Hales 6-1 190 San Diego St.

Laquon Treadwell, Crete-Monee 6-3 198 Mississippi

Offensive Lineman

Player, school Ht. Wt. School

Kyle Bosch, St. Francis 6-5 311 Michigan

Johnny Daniels, Foreman 6-5 250 Purdue

Pat Maloney, Maine South 6-4 270 Ball State

Colin Goebel, Naperville North 6-4 275 Iowa

Jack Keeler, Barrington 6-7 285 Wisconsin

Blake King, Minooka 6-5 270 Northwestern

Tyler Lancaster, Plainfield East 6-4 269 Northwestern

Tim McAuliffe, Lemont 6-2 270 Bowling Green

Colin McGovern, Lincoln-Way West 6-5 284 Notre Dame

Kendall Moore, Simeon 6-5 265 Syracuse

Ethan Pocic, Lemont 6-7 285 LSU

JP Quinn, Neuqua Valley 6-5 270 C. Michigan

Jordan Watson, Hales 6-5 255 San Diego St.

Defensive Lineman

Player, school Ht. Wt. School

Khairi Bailey, Morgan Park 6-3 240 W. Michigan

Demetrius Cooper, Julian 6-5 220 Michigan State

Bryce Douglas, Plainfield Central 6-2 315 Illinois

Kristof Ifkovits, Guerin 6-4 285 W. Michigan

Chris Kantzavelos, Bartlett 6-4 245 C. Michigan

Adam Kulon, Jacobs 6-5 240 Toledo

Evan Panfil, Lincoln-Way Central 6-5 230 Purdue

Shannon Smith, Marist 6-2 254 Bowling Green

Linebackers

Player, school Ht. Wt. School

Caleb Bailey, Romeoville 6-1 210 W. Michigan

Sean Folliard, Prairie Ridge 6-2 205 N. Illinois

Jamaal Payton, Proviso West 6-0 220 N. Illinois

Reggie Spearman, Simeon 6-2 219 Iowa

Defensive Backs

Player, school Ht. Wt. School

Aaron Banks, Simeon 6-3 200 Bowling Green

Jalen Banks, Thornton 5-11 190 Vanderbilt

Jesse Bobbit, Palatine 6-2 190 S. Dakota St.

Jaylen Dunlap, Crete-Monee 6-2 180 Illinois

Matthew Harris, Lyons 6-0 170 Northwestern

Draco Smith, Mount Carmel 5-9 190 N. Illinois

Jameer Thurman, Proviso West 6-0 190 Indiana State

Kicker

Player, school Ht. Wt. School

Jake Elliott, Lyons 5-10 160 Memphis

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