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Updated Southeast 150
This story originally published on
SuperPrep.com
DeAndre Brown
By
Miller Safrit
Scout.com - Southeast
Posted Jun 19, 2007
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The Southeast continues to lead the way with major college talent across the country, and with Louisiana and Arkansas joining the region this year the list just could not hold 100 players. Here is the Scout.com Southeast Top 150.
Scout.com Southeast 150
A pair of wide receivers lead the way with
Julio Jones
from Foley, Ala., and
A.J. Green
, from Summerville, S.C. Both have similar playing styles, as they love to be the downfield jump-ball types of receivers. In a region with 26 members of the Scout.com National 100, it was a tough call, but Jones holds the Southeast's top spot very early in the process.
The wide receiver position overall is without a doubt the deepest in the Southeast as six made the National 100 list and 27 made the Southeast 150 including
DeAndre Brown
who jumped into the five-star range after a strong performance at the Scout.com Combine with the New Orleans Saints.
Perhaps the strongest position are the linebackers, led by recent Florida State commitment
Nigel Bradham
out of Wakulla, Fla. With 24 players occupying the top 150 spots in the region overall and eight jumping in the National 100, it just follows the strong 'backer trend across the nation.
Eighteen runnning backs earned a spot on the list, including
Brandon Barnes
from Bunn, N.C., who made one of the region's biggest jumps thus far, and Georgia commitment
Richard Samuel
out of Cass High in Cartersville, Ga., who may actually make the move to linebacker in college.
Scout.com Southeast 150
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