We are counting down the top 150 players in the state as researched, analyzed and complied by FloridaHSFootball.com staff members. While rankings are always subjective and players move up and down the charts, this list is meant to show you the fans who are some of the best players are in the state to keep a solid eye on this season and to see where they might head for their college career. Expect this list to change one more time right before National Signing Day, which will include information from the 2013 season.
Here are players 81-90 on the Florida HS Football Top 150.
81. RB Trey Rodriguez | 5’11 | 185 | Mainland |
COLLEGE COMMITMENT: Undecided |
After playing the last couple of seasons at Seabreeze, Rodriguez is taking his talents for his senior year over to Mainland. While it is a huge blow for the Sandcrabs, the Buccaneers will have some much needed depth in the backfield. |
82. CB Quincy Wilson | 6’2 | 195 | University School |
COLLEGE COMMITMENT: Undecided |
Quincy has shown that he is quick with his speed and can make some nasty plays that brings opposing offenses to a complete stop. Another big year from Wilson will likely raise his stock even further as nearly 50 major programs have offered Wilson. |
83. QB Chase Litton | 6’5 | 190 | Wharton |
COLLEGE COMMITMENT: Undecided |
Litton was recently a USF verbal that decided to back off to reopen his recruitment. Besides that fact, Litton threw for over 2,700 yards, making hime one of the top quarterback in the state in terms of passing yardage. |
84. WR Lamart Parker | 5’9 | 165 | Booker T. Washington |
COLLEGE COMMITMENT: West Virginia |
Parker is one of Treon Harris’ top targets when Harris throws the ball and Parker almost always deliver on the spot. A big season for Parker would not be surprising as Booker T. Washington takes on a tough schedule with two national games scheduled. |
85. ILB Greg Miclisse | 6’0 | 230 | Bayside |
COLLEGE COMMITMENT: Undecided |
Miclisse is the backbone to the Bayside Bears defense and is slolwly generating offers, but is getting a lot of attention from coaches. Now with new head coach, Jarrod Ackley taking over the program, Miclisse could shine even more this season. |
86. TE Ravian Pierce | 6’4 | 215 | Plantation |
COLLEGE COMMITMENT: Undecided |
While Pierce may not have big numbers in the statistics area, he certainly provides some support to the offense when needed in tight situations or when extra blockers are need to help protect the quarterback. |
87. OLB Richard Yeargin III | 6’4 | 225 | University School |
COLLEGE COMMITMENT: Undecided |
Yeargin got first hand taste last season on exactly how to win the entire season, while showing that he has huge potential at the next level. A huge season with a tough schedule for University School could help Yeargin out a lot providing on how the matchups play out. |
88. Denzel Ward | 6’8 | 307 | IMG Academy |
COLLEGE COMMITMENT: Kentucky |
Hasn’t played his entire high school career in Florida, but now that he is with IMG Academy things are looking up for Ward who will be part of the first team when the Ascenders start play this season in Bradenton. |
89. ATH Jarvis Stewart | 5’10 | 175 | Largo |
COLLEGE COMMITMENT: South Florida |
Stewart contributed a lot last season as Largo went undefeated during the regular season. Anything, but a big season from Stewart would be a disappointment at best. |
90. WR Steve Ishamel | 6’2 | 170 | North Miami Beach |
COLLEGE COMMITMENT: Undecided |
Ishamel might be one of the more underrated prospects in the South Florida region and with the district that North Miami Beach is in, Ishamel could have a big season, especially if he puts up some good stats in games against Miami Central |