
Check out the top uncommitted senior linemen and linebackers in Orange County:
Player, high school, position, size, comment:
Nik Abele, Irvine, OL/DL, 6-6, 255, Has six offers, including Utah and Boise St.
Sean Avila, Esperanza, DT, 6-2, 245, Could be a recruit to watch
Zach Burge, Servite, OL, 6-5, 255, Attracting Pac-10 interest
Josh Cabral, Tesoro, OL, 6-4, 305, Best OL in the county, says Coach Brian Barnes
Jake Peppard, La Habra, DE, 6-3, 225, Following Aaron Novikoff to Eastern Michigan?
Dylan Reda, San Clemente, LB, 6-2, 228, San Diego St. close to making an offer?
Chris Robinson, Tustin, TE/DE, 6-1, 265, Transfer from Salinas has an offer from Nevada
Ryan Shott, Capistrano Valley, OL/DL, 6-6, 260, Versatile and athletic lineman
What about OT Scot Ward at 6'7'' 241 and LB Brandon Kula 6'1'' 215 both from Newport Harbor? One thing about coach Brinkley is that he doesn't inflate the stats of his players so you know they really are that size. Any info on those guys?
What about Jeffrey Quigley at Laguna Hills. He was All-CIF first team last year. Will be 3 year starter at OG at 6'3" 285.. Stanford is very interested as are a number of schools.
what about danny arriola 6' 1 TRABUCO HILLS
DANIEL ARRIOLA 6' 1 210 TRABUCO HILLS LB
What about the transfer from Tesoro to Trabuco - Curran Devlin
6'2 235 - he runs a true 4.8
Word is kid (Devlin) will be playing FB & ILB - he is completely under - rated!!!
CUREN DEVLIN - TRABUCO MADE THE TOP 5 LB'S FOR NEW MEXICO, HAS NOT COMMITTED IS WHAT I HEARD
Matt Peleti from Aliso Niguel. Despite the team's lack of offense in '07, he's grabbing heavy interest from Navy and the Ivy League.
outside LB for the 2007 season moving to Defensive End in 2008. heavily recruited by ASU, OREGON, and IDAHO ST.
Defensive coachs need to look at Linebackers Chris Fiscus and Robert Quick fro Marina HS.
Both are tough, take on blockers well, are quick to the ball and finish tackles.
A couple of breaks in early games and this team has a winning record. Dan Patrone and staff have this team turning for the better.