Pennsylvania annually produces some of the country’s best high school football talent, and the 2020 class looks to be no different.

From, perhaps, the best receiver in the country — Southern Columbia standout and Ohio State commit Julian Fleming — to talented big men and speedy skill guys, 2020 has a wealth of players who can play at the college level.

And, with those players beginning the build to their final season, we ranked them.

The following is a look at the state’s top 350 college prospects in the class of 2020.

This is not a “most productive high school player” list.

Production is considered in developing the rankings, but so are other things college recruiters look for — size, speed, strength ... the measureables.

Film and in-person evaluations are also considered.

Some, perhaps not all, of an athlete’s offers may be listed, but offers were not a qualifying factor. They are there to give readers an idea of the type of college attention the player is currently receiving.

Feel like we missed someone? Hop in the comments and let us know about it.

Feel like someone should be higher on the list? Let us hear about that, too.

Below is a look at the rankings:

350. Nolan Labuda

School: Belle Vernon

Position: WR/CB

HT/WT: 5-8, 150

Buzz: Little guy, big producer. Labuda uses solid speed, quicks and smarts to get it done on both sides the ball. He can play the slot, but it also good in coverage. His list of offers includes Alderson Broaddus.

Twitter: @nolanlabuda3

Colby Wagner stiff-arms Penn Hill's Tony Grimes during their state title game last year. Mark Pynes | mpynes@pennlive.com

349. Colby Wagner

School: Manheim Central

Position: WR

HT/WT: 5-11, 175

Buzz: He’s a quick, slot-type at the next level, but he averaged more than 30 yards per reception playing for one of the state’s best programs a season ago.

Twitter: @Colbywagner1148

348. Anthony Bonacci

School: Franklin Regional

Position: OL

HT/WT: 6-1, 260

Buzz: He’s a scrapper at center for his team. He’ll need to add some weight, but should be able to help a team at the next-level at center.

Twitter: @Anthbonacci

347. Brendan Flynn

School: Malvern Prep

Position: OL

HT/WT: 6-2, 255

Buzz: He’ll need to add some weight for the next level, but he gets after it and has solid ability both run and pass blocking. He can also long snap.

Twitter: @bflynn30

346. Ryan Cross

School: Hempfield Area

Position: OL/DL

HT/WT: 6-1, 280

Buzz: He plays center, and offers a wide, scrappy guy who battles and wins on the interior.

Twitter: N/A

Chambersburg's Garner Funk scoops up a fumble against Cumberland Valley last season.

345. Garner Funk

School: Chambersburg

Position: TE/DE

HT/WT: 6-3, 225

Buzz: He runs and catches well, and will, likely, play tight end, but he can also play defensive end.

Twitter: @garnerfunk

344. Sinseir Smith

School: Palumbo

Position: RB

HT/WT: 5-11, 190

Buzz: He runs hard, and has a good enough gear to run away from guys when he needs to. He still may be a bit raw both physically and technique wise.

Twitter: @SinseirS

343. Blake Remaley

School: Hempfield Area

Position: QB

HT/WT: 6-2, 215

Buzz: He’s a good enough runner to make things happen with his legs. He doesn’t have the biggest arm of this QB class, but can deliver and throws a catchable ball.

Twitter: @blakeremaley

342. Abdul Janneh

School: New Oxford

Position: WR

HT/WT: 6-3, 160

Buzz: He’s a long-strider, who catches it well and is productive on both sides. He caught 30 passes, had 53 tackles, and finished with 11 touchdowns last season.

Twitter: @Janneh_Abdul

Bishop McDevitt's Justin Piper takes down a Cathedral Prep ball carrier in the second half of Friday's game.

341. Justin Piper

School: Bishop McDevitt

Position: S

HT/WT: 5-11, 180

Buzz: Piper played a lot around the line of scrimmage for McDevitt a season ago, and he’s good against the run. He can also cover, and has a good motor. He plays hard, and that should allow him to find a fit with someone.

Twitter: @JustinPiper07

340. Anthony Chiccit

School: Bethel Park

Position: QB

HT/WT: 6-2, 180

Buzz: There’s not a more battle tested quarterback in Pennsylvania. Don’t believe it? The young man beat Hodgkin’s Lymphoma in the offseason. He’s not on the list because of that, however, he’s on it because he can play.

Twitter: @Achiccitt23

Cedar Cliff's Jahiem Reynolds scores against Exeter during their first round D3 playoff game at West Shore Stadium last seasn. Sean Simmers | ssimmers@pennlive.com PENNLIVE.COMPENNLIVE.COM

339. Jahiem Reynolds

School: Cedar Cliff

Position: WR

HT/WT: 5-11, 175

Buzz: Reynolds is a solid receiver with some playmaking ability, and he should have a bigger role in the Colts’ passing game to show what he can do this season.

Twitter: @Jahiemreynolds

338. Jack Hollibaugh

School: Deer Lakes

Position: TE/LB

HT/WT: 6-1, 220

Buzz: He can run some and catches it well. His size and build could make him an H-Back type for the right team. He can also play linebacker.

Twitter: @jackhollibaugh

337. Michael Mieldazis

School: Hanover Area

Position: OL

HT/WT: 6-3, 295

Buzz: He’s a wide body who’ll keep adding size and strength. His list of offers includes Ursinus.

Twitter: @BigMikeHanover

336. Tyler East

School: Harbor Creek

Position: RB

HT/WT: 5-10, 190

Buzz: East sees the hole and hits it. He runs through arm tackles, and is always high effort. He ran for more than 1,300 yards as a junior.

Twitter: N/A

335. Josh Emge

School: Manheim Township

Position: LB

HT/WT: 5-10, 200

Buzz: He’s not the biggest backer on the board, but he’s got smarts, is plenty strong and is productive. He was the L-L League linebacker of the year last season.

Twitter: @jemge5

334. Jaidon Barry

School: Sto-Rox

Position: WR

HT/WT: 5-7, 155

Buzz: He’s a quick slot guy with some playmaking ability. His list of offers includes Valpo.

Twitter: N/A

333. Logan Snyder

School: Penns Valley

Position: TE/LB

HT/WT: 6-2, 215

Buzz: He was one of the most productive players in Pennsylvania a season ago. He finished with 76 catches for 1,061 yards and 10 touchdowns, and was in on 102 tackles with two interceptions.

Twitter: @lmoney2020

332. CJ Funk

School: Bellefonte

Position: RB

HT/WT: 6-0, 200

Buzz: He’s a good running back prospect, but his frame also suggests he could play linebacker with some added muscle.

Twitter: @CJFunk8

Harrison Kirk throws a pass against Central Dauphin. PENNLIVE.COM

331. Harrison Kirk

School: Manheim Township

Position: QB

HT/WT: 6-2, 200

Buzz: Kirk is a productive player, who plays for a good program. He can make things happen with his legs, but does a good job of buying time in the pocket and delivering a nice, catchable ball.

Twitter: @HarryKirk50

330. Maurcus McDaniel

School: Episcopal Academy

Position: QB

HT/WT: 6-1, 175

Buzz: He runs it well, and can throw, too. He has the tools to excel, but is a good enough athlete to play another position if quarterback doesn’t work out.

Twitter: @MaurcusMcDaniel

Harrisburg's Kane Everson is sacked by St. Joseph's Prep's Anthony Leneghan, rear, and Jeremiah Trotter Jr. in the 6A football state championship game at Hersheypark Stadium in December. Sean Simmers | ssimmers@pennlive.com PENNLIVE.COM

329. Anthony Leneghan

School: St. Joseph’s Prep

Position: TE/DL

HT/WT: 6-1, 245

Buzz: He’s a fun, throwback-type player, on film. He can line up in the backfield and knock defenders over or catch a pass as an H-back type. On defense, he gets off the ball quickly and gets after it.

Twitter: @ant_leneghan

328. Zech Sanderson

School: Northeastern

Position: QB

HT/WT: 6-4, 200

Buzz: He didn’t have huge passing numbers a season ago, but he’s a good athlete with a nice build and a strong enough arm.

Twitter: @zech_sanderson

327. Ryan Engro

School: Spring-Ford

Position: QB

HT/WT: 6-0, 155

Buzz: He has some running ability and a strong arm which should make him intriguing.

Twitter: @ryan_engro

326. Cameron Jones

School: Westinghouse

Position: ATH

HT/WT: 5-11, 163

Buzz: He plays quarterback at Westinghouse, but his likely next-level spot will be receiver or defensive back. He runs well, and shows a knack for making big plays for his team. He’s a good athlete.

Twitter: N/A

325. Jarren Kelly

School: Baldwin

Position: WR

HT/WT: 5-10, 175

Buzz: He’s got good vision, finds holes, and turns on the jets to run away from guys.

Twitter: @jarrenkellyn9

324. Percise Colon

School: North Allegheny

Position: RB

HT/WT: 5-5, 162

Buzz: The size might jump out, but Colon is a burner, with good vision, and the ability to cut on a dime and hit a hole as it opens. He catches the ball well, and could be a nice third-down type back, who could also help in the return game.

Twitter: @Percise412

323. Michael Massey

School: Westinghouse

Position: RB

HT/WT: 5-7, 170

Buzz: He has good vision and enough speed to break off a big gain when the opportunity presents itself.

Twitter: @michael50713836

322. Isaiah Price

School: Armstrong

Position: ATH

HT/WT: 5-10, 185

Buzz: He’s a versatile player, who has a knack for making plays on both sides the ball. He’s got a nice competitive spirt, too. Dealt with some injuries as a junior, but could have a big season and move up the rankings some.

Twitter: @Iprice21_XXI

Brady Dorner, center, could be in for a big season for State College.

321. Brady Dorner

School: State College

Position: WR

HT/WT: 6-0, 177

Buzz: He’s a solid route runner, who should be a nice slot or possession type receiver at the next level. His list of offers includes Seton Hill.

Twitter: @BradyDorner23

Shawn Brown is a standout in track and football for CD East. Sean Simmers | ssimmers@pennlive.comPENNLIVE.COM

320. Shawn Brown

School: CD East

Position: ATH

HT/WT: 5-10, 145

Buzz: Brown isn’t the biggest guy on the list, but he’s a track standout with speed that translates to the field, and he has the versatility to play offense or corner.

Twitter: @Shawn_Gzzz

319. Jordan Nelson

School: Palmerton

Position: LB/WR

HT/WT: 6-2, 185

Buzz: He’s got long arms and legs, and the frame to grow into a nice-sized linebacker at the next level. He can also play receiver, however, and shows good hands, and a knack for making the tough catch in traffic. His list of offers includes St. Francis.

Twitter: @J_Nelson6

318. Justin Cramer

School: Jeannette

Position: LB

HT/WT: 6-0, 210

Buzz: He’s a hard-nosed, gritty, thumper who gets downhill and smacks ball carriers around. He finished last season with 112 tackles and 3.5 sacks.

Twitter: @JustinCramer_48

317. Tom Santiago

School: Archbishop Wood

Position: RB

HT/WT: 5-11, 190

Buzz: He’s got good vision, cuts well and was highly productive. Santiago ran for nearly 1,700 yards and 20 touchdowns a season ago. He also plays safety and had three interceptions last season.

Twitter: @tomsantiago_

316. Cam Guess

School: Belle Vernon

Position: K/P

HT/WT: 6-0, 175

Buzz: He’s the top kicker/punter prospect in the state for this class. His list of offers includes Kent State and Toledo.

Twitter: @CAMGUESS11

Mike Slivka scrambles out the pocket in his team's playoff game against Manheim Central last season. Mark Pynes | mpynes@pennlive.com

315. Mike Slivka

School: Upper Dublin

Position: QB

HT/WT: 6-0, 195

Buzz: He’s not the biggest or fastest quarterback in the class, but he gets the job done. Slivka can run when needed, and has solid arm strength, but can put touch on it when needed.

Twitter: @MikeSlivka

314. Hunter Ruonkonen

School: Belle Vernon

Position: WR

HT/WT: 5-10, 160

Buzz: He can play bigger than his size. Most importantly, he can catch the rock and make plays. His list of offers includes Alderson Broaddus.

Twitter: @hunterr05

313. Jeremie Thomas Jr.

School: Woodland Hills

Position: OL

HT/WT: 6-2, 270

Buzz: He played left tackle a season ago, and he’s got some talent. Thomas Jr. gets off the ball well, with good leverage, and shows good strength at the point of attack. He’s got good feet and mobility, too.

Twitter: @JermThomas76

312. Ben Mann

School: Manheim Township

Position: TE

HT/WT: 6-4, 205

Buzz: He can run and catch and has some toughness to him. He’s got a frame that should accommodate some added size at the next level. He is a Yale commit.

Twitter: @benmann82

311. Tyson Goldstein

School: La Salle College

Position: S/LB

HT/WT: 6-0, 190

Buzz: He’s a physical guy who can play in the box and cover, too. He could end up at safety or linebacker.

Twitter: @Tys9n_

310. Kyle Jones

School: William Penn Charter

Position: LB

HT/WT: 6-1, 210

Buzz: He’s a good athlete who also plays quarterback for his team, but linebacker appears to be his future. Jones comes down hill, makes big hits, and isn’t afraid to get physical.

Twitter: @kjones11_

309. Kyle Rittenhouse

School: Perkiomen Valley

Position: OL

HT/WT: 6-4, 260

Buzz: He has solid athleticism up front, and with some added size and strength, there’s nice upside. His list of offers includes Ursinus.

Twitter: @kyleritt1

308. Ben Murphy

School: The Haverford School

Position: H-Back

HT/WT: 6-0, 233

Buzz: He’s a Lehigh commit, who can play some linebacker, but Haverford moves him around as a blocking back and he’s pretty darned good at that.

Twitter: @benmurph44

Harrisburg's Harold O'Neal could be in for a big season. PENNLIVE.COM

307. Harold O’Neal

School: Harrisburg

Position: LB

HT/WT: 6-0, 200

Buzz: With Andre White off to Texas A&M and Jai Burney graduated, it’ll be O’Neal’s year to step up at linebacker. He’s got some tools, too. He’s got enough speed to cover, and also does a good job coming off the edge.

Twitter: N/A

306. Jared Jenkins

School: Freedom

Position: QB

HT/WT: 6-1, 197

Buzz: A productive player who accounted for more than 2,400 yards and 32 touchdowns last season. Jenkins is an accurate passer, and a good athlete who can run when asked to.

Twitter: @_jaredjenkins_

305. Mason Stahl

School: Baldwin

Position: QB

HT/WT: 6-2, 185

Buzz: Stahl plays quarterback, and he’s a strong guy who can run and throw it a little, too.

Twitter: @MasonStahl

304. Za’Quir Jones

School: Boys’ Latin Charter

Position: WR

HT/WT: 6-1, 175

Buzz: He does a good job of finding open zones in the defense and making himself an available target. He has long arms for his height, and adequate speed that help him have some playmaking ability.

Twitter: @QuirJones8

303. Jeffrey Williams

School: Woodland Hills

Position: S

HT/WT: 6-0, 170

Buzz: He’s got good speed, covers a lot of ground, and is a physical guy.

Twitter: @Jxffro_

302. Anthony Zimmerman

School: Hershey

Position: LB

HT/WT: 6-0, 205

Buzz: He’s got some quicks, and is good at getting through the gaps, into the backfield, and making plays behind the line of scrimmage.

Twitter: @zim38lb

301. Sam Emge

School: Manheim Township

Position: LB

HT/WT: 5-11, 195

Buzz: He’s not the biggest ‘backer on the board, but he’s ultra-productive having led his league in tackles and sacks a season ago. He’s got good speed, tracks ball carriers down and puts them on the ground. He can bench more than 400 pounds. It’s on film.

Twitter: @Semge_32

300. Dante Bonanni

School: Spring-Ford

Position: WR

HT/WT: 6-1, 185

Buzz: He has good hands and produces, hauling in 49 passes and scoring 10 touchdowns a season ago. He can make the catch in traffic, and shows nice ball skills with it in the air.

Twitter: @bonnanidant39

299. Darnell Anderson

School: Sto-Rox

Position: S

HT/WT: 5-9, 160

Buzz: He’s not the biggest guy on the list, but he’s a fluid athlete who runs well and makes plays. His list of offers includes Valpo.

Twitter: @TeamDNell

Andrew Pacak shows good athleticism at linebacker.

298. Andrew Pacak

School: Belle Vernon

Position: LB

HT/WT: 6-1, 205

Buzz: He’s a a good athlete, who can run, and shows solid strength.

Twitter: @pacak02

297. Derek Sutherland

School: Penn-Trafford

Position: OL

HT/WT: 6-1, 240

Buzz: He’s got good feet and strength and plays with good leverage. He’ll need to add some size, but he has the tools to be a solid, next-level guard. His list of offers includes Valpo.

Twitter: @DerekSuds51

Tony Grimes is pushed out of bounds during last season's state title game against Manheim Central. Mark Pynes | mpynes@pennlive.com

296. Tony Grimes

Position: WR

HT/WT: 5-7, 158

Buzz: Grimes is a productive player on a loaded team. He’s not the biggest guy, but he can make plays.

Twitter: @eliteteam_6

295. Javon Coleman

School: Westinghouse

Position: DE

HT/WT: 6-1, 235

Buzz: He’s overshadowed playing opposite Dayon Hayes, but Coleman is a solid pass rusher, himself. He also plays the run well.

Twitter: N/A

294. Montel Sims

School: Central Valley

Position: LB

HT/WT: 6-0, 215

Buzz: He’s an athletic, thumper who comes down hill and hits hard. His list of offers includes Bryant.

Twitter: @SimMontel

293. JT McDonald

School: Avon Grove

Position: QB

HT/WT: 6-2, 190

Buzz: He’s a solid athlete for the position with some mobility, and an adequate arm.

Twitter: @jtmcdonaldd

292. Reed Fitzsimmons

School: Central Valley

Position: LB

HT/WT: 6-1, 220

Buzz: He’s got a squatty build, and plays low with good leverage. He diagnoses plays well, gets to the ball and finishes. He had 91 tackles last season.

Twitter: @ReedFitz1

291. CJ Prioleau

School: Perry Traditional

Position: CB

HT/WT: 5-11, 175

Buzz: He’s solid in coverage, and shows good ball skills, allowing him to win many matchups.

Twitter: @cjprioleau_5

290. Karson Kennedy

School: Central Catholic

Position: TE/FB

HT/WT: 6-1, 215

Buzz: He’s an H-Back type who has a thick, lower-body and is an excellent blocker. His list of offers includes Valpo.

Twitter: @iamkarsonk

289. Sean Banas

School: Chartiers Valley

Position: TE/LB

HT/WT: 6-2, 230

Buzz: He’s built thick, but can run, and has some versatility. As a tight end, he caught 25 passes last season. As a linebacker, he had 69 tackles. His list of offers includes Valpo.

Twitter: @sean_banas

288. Jake Phelan

School: Episcopal Academy

Position: DL

HT/WT: 6-1, 235

Buzz: His best shot may be to add some size and play on the interior of the defensive line. He moves well, gets off the ball, and has strong hands that allow him to toss linemen aside on his way into the backfield.

Twitter: @jakephelan52

287. CJ Cole

School: McGuffey

Position: WR

HT/WT: 6-4, 180

Buzz: He’s a long-strider with long arms, who positions himself well. He has good hands, and does a good job of high-pointing jump balls and bringing them down. His list of offers includes West Liberty.

Twitter: @CJ_Cole11

286. Janaasah Boone

School: Valley View

Position: QB

HT/WT: 6-2, 190

Buzz: He’s a good athlete, who can play quarterback at the next level, but if that doesn’t work out his ability to run and his size could allow him to switch positions.

Twitter: @JanaasahB

285. Jake Miller

School: Shaler

Position: LB

HT/WT: 6-2, 220

Buzz: He’s a physical, downhill-type linebacker, who also plays some fullback for his team. His list of offers includes Valpo.

Twitter: @Jake_miller_9

284. Larry Callaway

School: Belle Vernon

Position: ATH

HT/WT: 5-11, 180

Buzz: Callaway can run it, and can fill in the slot. He might be best at corner though where his athleticism makes him a solid cover guy.

Twitter: @larry_callaway

283. Tawfiq Smalley

School: Simon Gratz

Position: CB

HT/WT: 5-10, 160

Buzz: He doesn’t mind getting physical. Smalley is a good cover corner, who receivers struggle to shake.

Twitter: @Tawfiqsmalley

282. Zamire Thomas

School: Northeast

Position: CB/S

HT/WT: 5-10, 173

Buzz: He’ll come up and make a hit when needed. Thomas has good speed and cover ability, and can play corner or safety.

Twitter: @Zamire_Thomas

281. Jalen Devose

School: La Salle College

Position: LB

HT/WT: 6-0, 197

Buzz: He’s an explosive guy off the edge, and also plays tailback.

Twitter: @jalendevose

280. Cole Sprague

School: Cardinal O’Hara

Position: WR/DB

HT/WT: 6-2, 175

Buzz: He’s got good length, and catches the ball well. He can play receiver, but does a good job of breaking on the ball and making plays with those long arms in the secondary, too.

Twitter: @ColeSprague22

279. Kyle Silk

School: United

Position: S

HT/WT: 6-1, 205

Buzz: He plays quarterback, too, and runs it well, but his athleticism may best suit safety or linebacker at the next level.

Twitter: @kylesilk5

278. Savion Harrison

School: York Suburban

Position: ATH

HT/WT: 5-9, 165

Buzz: He’s a versatile athlete who runs well, shows nice agility and cutting ability and hands. Harrison accumulated 1,721 all-purpose yards a season ago, and can play slot, running back or corner. His list of offers includes Seton Hill.

Twitter: N/A

277. Kyros Thorpe

School: Central Catholic

Position: CB

HT/WT: 5-9, 170

Buzz: He’s quick, runs well, is physical and fares well in coverage. His list of offers includes Valpo.

Twitter: @thorpekyros

276. Hayden Baron

School: Belle Vernon

Position: OL/DL

HT/WT: 6-3, 245

Buzz: Shows good aggression, and doesn’t give up on plays. He moves well, and, with a little added mass, could make for a nice guard. He can also play on the defensive side. His list of offers includes Valpo and Alderson Broaddus.

Twitter: @haydenbaron42

275. Jaheem Knight

School: Northeast

Position: CB

HT/WT: 5-11, 160

Buzz: He’s an aggressive defender with good speed and playmaking ability.

Twitter: @JaheemKnight

274. Matt Stianche

School: Bethlehem Catholic

Position: WR

HT/WT: 6-3, 170

Buzz: He’ll compete for the ball, and win on those contested matchups. He’s got a nice frame and hands and catches it well. His list of offers includes Marist.

Twitter: @Matt_stianche22

273. Luke Delgaudio

School: Dallas

Position: WR/DB

HT/WT: 6-3, 185

Buzz: He’s not a burner, but he’s a big, slot guy with long arms who runs good routes and catches it well. His list of offers includes Marist.

Twitter: @delgaudio_luke

272. Thomas Peters

School: Mt. Lebanon

Position: OL

HT/WT: 6-6, 245

Buzz: He’s got long arms, a big frame which he should be able to pack pounds on, and good athleticism which gives him a nice upside. His list of offers includes Bucknell.

Twitter: @Ttpeters

271. Malachi Harris

School: Roman Catholic

Position: ATH

HT/WT: 5-8, 165

Buzz: He’s not the biggest guy, but he’s got speed, and could be a slot guy who could help in the return game for the right team.

Twitter: @mharris1k

270. Michael Barr

School: The Haverford School

Position: OL

HT/WT: 6-3, 270

Buzz: He can move a little, and is a solid run blocker.

Twitter: N/A

269. Carson Primrose

School: North Catholic

Position: DL

HT/WT: 6-2, 280

Buzz: Primrose gets off the ball and gets good push into the backfield. He’s a tough guy to block. His list of offers includes Robert Morris.

Twitter: @carsonprimrose1

268. Jibril Pollard

School: Bartram

Position: LB

HT/WT: 6-1, 210

Buzz: A solid athlete with a knack for getting to the ball and getting takeaways.

Twitter: @brilbenji

267. Ben Howe-Jones

School: General McLane

Position: CB

HT/WT: 6-0, 180

Buzz: He combines solid size for the position with physicality and a knack for making plays. He recorded three interceptions on defense, and that may be his best spot. He was, however, a highly productive runner, going for 1,187 yards and 12 touchdowns as a junior. His list of offers includes Edinboro.

Twitter: @BenHJ25

Tommy Zerbe will be counted on to lead Camp Hill up front this season.

266. Tommy Zerbe

School: Camp Hill

Position: OL

HT/WT: 6-4, 255

Buzz: Zerbe is a better athlete than most kids his size. With some added strength and size he could be a steal for someone.

Twitter: N/A

265. Scott Fraser

School: Knoch

Position: S/LB

HT/WT: 6-4, 192

Buzz: He’s a tall guy with long arms, who can battle big receivers and win. His frame might allow him to grow into the linebacker position as well. He also plays receiver, and has lined up at tight end, and shows good hands. His list of offers includes Valpo.

Twitter: N/A

264. Adam Port

School: Altoona

Position: DL/OL

HT/WT: 6-3, 247

Buzz: He’s a strong kid, who can plan on either side of the ball.

Twitter: @adam_port

263. Jacob Horrigan

School: Avonworth

Position: S

HT/WT: 6-1, 188

Buzz: He has some versatility as a nice-sized safety with some coverage skills who can get physical with receivers.

Twitter: @Jake_horigan

262. Matt Mikulka

School: Manheim Township

Position: DB

HT/WT: 6-2, 175

Buzz: He’s got long levers, and was ultra-productive a season ago, coming up with eight interceptions.

Twitter: @mattmikulka

261. Dominic Deluca

School: Wyoming Area

Position: S

HT/WT: 6-1, 195

Buzz: He could grow into a linebacker. As is, he’s a physical presence on the backend who does a good job of making plays.

Twitter: @Dominic_deluca9

Cedar Cliff tailback Jaheim Morris fights for yards against Warwick last season.

260. Jaheim Morris

School: Cedar Cliff

Position: RB

HT/WT: 5-9, 175

Buzz: He’s a different style of runner with a little Le’Veon Bell to his game in the way he, sort of, stutter steps behind the line until the hole opens. Morris surpassed 1,000 yards last season, and showed he gets stronger as the game goes on.

Twitter: @jaheimM31

259. Isaiah Taylor

School: Pottsgrove

Position: RB

HT/WT: 5-9, 190

Buzz: He’s squatty with good vision, bounce and adequate speed. He’s productive, too.

Twitter: @zay_xl3

258. Ben Jackson

School: West Greene

Position: RB/LB

HT/WT: 6-0, 190

Buzz: He’s got nice size, and is a strong runner, who has been ultra-productive.

Twitter: @fancy_34

Keyshawn Jones exploded onto the scene for Chambersburg a season ago.

257. Keyshawn Jones

School: Chambersburg

Position: RB

HT/WT: 5-8, 180

Buzz: He’s got some nimbleness to him, and can make defenders miss in the open field, but he also runs hard. Jones put Chambersburg on his back last season, and was one of the Mid-Penn’s most productive players.

Twitter: @KeyshawnJones_

256. Dai-Jahn Dukes

School: Upper Moreland

Position: LB

HT/WT: 6-0, 215

Buzz: He’s good at finding his way through a crowd and to the ball, and he makes an impact when he gets there.

Twitter: N/A

255. Theo Newhouse

School: Avonworth

Position: S

HT/WT: 6-1, 170

Buzz: He’ll be an interesting guy to watch this season. Newhouse said he has made the transfer from Central Catholic to Avonworth and is expecting a big season. He’s a nice athlete, who moves well and has playmaking ability. So, he could prove to have a value far above this ranking.

Twitter: @TheoNewhouse

254. Patrick Maloney

School: Kennard-Dale

Position: OL/DL

HT/WT: 6-3, 255

Buzz: He has excellent speed for his size, and shows good strength, too, when taking on opposing linemen. Maloney could be a guard at the next level, but could also excel on the defensive line.

Twitter: N/A

253. Joe Wagner

School: Northern Cambria

Position: OL

HT/WT: 6-3, 285

Buzz: He played tackle a season ago, but will likely kick inside to guard this year. He fires off well, with leverage, and blows guys back off the ball.

Twitter: @JoeWagner71

252. Jesse White

School: North Schuykill

Position: DL

HT/WT: 6-3, 230

Buzz: He’s a hard-nosed guy with good strength. He may be best suited to add a few pounds and move inside at the next level.

Twitter: @JesseWhite33

251. Ben Marsico

Position: S

HT/WT: 6-2, 185

Buzz: He’s got the frame and the long arms, and was productive in the back end of the Crusaders’ defense a season ago.

Twitter: @MarsicoBen

250. Michael Barbuto

School: Central Valley

Position: WR/DB

HT/WT: 6-2, 180

Buzz: He could end up on either side the ball. As a defensive back, his size allows him to matchup with bigger receivers, and his speed and agility allow him to cover smaller guys, too, although safety may be his final destination there. He does come out of the backpedal quickly, and does a good job of getting a hand on balls or making a solid tackle. As a receiver, his speed shows, and allows him to be an underrated big-play threat. His list of offers includes Bryant.

Twitter: @mikebarbuto21

249. Shane Harkins

School: Germantown Academy

Position: S

HT/WT: 6-1, 178

Buzz: He’s athletic enough to cover, and tough enough to move into the box and be a pass-rushing threat.

Twitter: @shane_hark

248. Andrew Vince

School: Souderton

Position: S

HT/WT: 6-4, 191

Buzz: He’s a solid athlete with a lengthy frame. He had 69 tackles as a safety last season, and covers ground there, but at 6-4 he could potentially grow into the linebacker spot. He also plays quarterback for his team.

Twitter: @Andrew_Vince10

247. Luke Harris

School: Central Catholic

Position: LB

HT/WT: 6-0, 190

Buzz: He’s a good athlete, who can run, and strikes offensive players well. His list of offers includes Valpo.

Twitter: @ccharris38

246. Jehvonn Lewis

School: Bethel Park

Position: CB

HT/WT: 5-10, 160

Buzz: He’s a fluid athlete who has excellent speed and can also play running back.

Twitter: @j_lewis_22

245. Elijah Gleplay

School: Penn Wood

Position: RB/CB

HT/WT: 5-9, 175

Buzz: His HUDL film is labeled “Barry Sanders 2.0,” and, while he’s not quite in that territory, he’s quick and cuts well.

Twitter: @EGleplay25

Tavion Banks on a visit to Penn State.

244. Tavion Banks

School: Bethlehem Catholic

Position: RB

HT/WT: 5-10, 187

Buzz: Tavion hits the hole and hits the gas, and that usually means big plays. He’s a nice vision/speed package.

Twitter: @BanksTavion

243. Taylor Bolesta

School: Dallas

HT/WT: 6-0, 240

Buzz: He uses his hands well, sheds blockers easily and with nastiness, and creates havoc in the backfield. He finished last season with 70 tackles and 7.5 sacks. His list of offers includes Bloomsburg.

Twitter: @TaylorBolesta

242. Matt Altsman

School: Central Catholic

Position: OL

HT/WT: 6-1, 250

Buzz: Altsman gets out of his stance quickly and has great speed for a lineman. That allows him to do damage, pulling out in front of run plays. His list of offers includes Howard.

Twitter: @matt_alts

Avohnn Cross should play a big role for Milton Hershey this season.

241. Avohnn Cross

School: Milton Hershey

Position: ATH

HT/WT: 6-4, 200

Buzz: He’s listed as a safety, but there’s a lot of ways he can go. Cross plays receiver, too, and catches it well. He may outgrow that spot, but a potential move to tight end at the next level could happen. Or, perhaps, he could bulk up and play on the edge on defense. Or, maybe, he stays at safety there. It’s hard to project, exactly, where he might end up next level, but he’s a good enough athlete with an impressive enough frame that he will help, someone, somewhere … once they decide exactly where they want him.

Twitter: @AvohnC

240. Jerry Lyons

School: Bethlehem Catholic

Position: OL

HT/WT: 6-2, 273

Buzz: A powerful guy with a mean streak, he’s been playing tackle for his team, but figures to slot in as a guard at the next level.

Twitter: @lyons_jeramiah

239. Elijah Mike

School: Aliquippa

Position: OL/DL

HT/WT: 6-1, 305

Buzz: He’s a powerful guy, who eats up the guy in front him. He could be a road-grading guard or a pocket pushing interior lineman. His list of offers includes Cincinnati Christian and West Liberty.

Twitter: @ElijahMike72

238. Kwaku Abudofour

School: The Haverford School

Position: DL

HT/WT: 6-2, 252

Buzz: He’s a strong kid, who is playing on the edge for his team, but will likely bulk up and move inside at the next level. His list of offers includes Johns Hopkins.

Twitter: N/A

237. Hugh Lemmon-Kishi

School: West Chester East

Position: OL

HT/WT: 6-2, 260

Buzz: He’ll have to add some size, but he’s got good feet and mobility and shows good strength. His list of offers includes Johns Hopkins.

Twitter: @The_Lemmon

Abdul MacFoy is one of the state's speedier backs.

236. Abdul MacFoy

School: Berks Catholic

Position: RB

HT/WT: 5-7, 165

Buzz: He’s a burner who can take it to the house. He can also help in the return game. His list of offers includes Howard.

Twitter: @AbdulMacFoy

235. Jack Neri

School: Central Bucks West

Position: LB

HT/WT: 6-3, 220

Buzz: He plays quarterback, but with his size, speed and strength his college spot appears to be linebacker.

Twitter: @jackneri12

234. Jackson Luneburg

School: Downingtown West

Position: WR

HT/WT: 6-6, 195

Buzz: He’s a long strider with deceptive speed who catches the ball well. He can play receiver or bulk up and move to tight end.

Twitter: N/A

233. Ahmahd Keyes

School: Warrior Run

Position: WR

HT/WT: 6-2, 215

Buzz: He’s also a hoops player, who understands how to position his body to win against defensive backs. He’s got a big body, and some strength and could even end up at linebacker.

Twitter: @Ahmahd_Keyes7

232. Junior McConahy

School: Wilmington Area

Position: TE

HT/WT: 6-4, 195

Buzz: He’s a multi-sport athlete who also competes in track, baseball and basketball. McConahy has a nice build, catches it well and can run. His list of offers includes Westminster.

Twitter: @Jun21or

231. William Lawrence

School: Northeast

Position: RB/LB

HT/WT: 6-0, 235

Buzz: He’s a squatty, thick guy who runs hard and bullies defenders. His feet are good enough to shake guys in some situations, too. He could be a goalline back, fullback or linebacker. His list of offers includes Delaware State.

Twitter: @willgott215

230. Sam Thomas

School: California

Position: DL

HT/WT: 6-2, 240

Buzz: He has long arms, good quickness and gets off the ball and into the backfield. He’ll need to add some weight, but the athleticism is promising. His list of offers includes Ohio Wesleyan.

Twitter: N/A

229. Paul Newill

School: Hempfield Area

Position: OL

HT/WT: 6-3, 265

Buzz: He shows good mobility and some strength. His list of offers includes Seton Hill.

Twitter: @paul_newill

228. Jack Oedekoven

School: Cathedral Prep

Position: WR

HT/WT: 6-4, 180

Buzz: He’s got long arms, and does good job of high-pointing balls. He finished with 37 catches for 769 yards and 10 touchdowns for the state champs last season. His list of offers includes Youngstown State.

Twitter: @jackoedekoven

Luke Meckler fends off a defender.

227. Luke Meckler

School: Pine-Richland

Position: RB

HT/WT: 5-9, 160

Buzz: Luke might not be the biggest guy in the rankings, but blink and eye and he’s gone. The speedster also flashes good vision and balance and also has the skills to line up in the slot. His list of offers includes Kent State and Dartmouth.

Twitter: @meckler_33

226. Jake Spencer

School: The Haverford School

Position: WR

HT/WT: 5-11, 175

Buzz: The Colgate commit has a knack for making big plays. He’s got good hands, good quicks and works his way into the open, often.

Twitter: @jakespencerrr

225. Tamir Berthau

School: Abington

Position: QB

HT/WT: 6-2, 165

Buzz: He can run, but does a nice job of operating within the offense and delivering nice catchable balls. His list of offers includes Hampton.

Twitter: @TamirBerthau

224. James Tuayemie

School: Upper Darby

Position: CB

HT/WT: 5-11, 180

Buzz: He’s a solid corner prospect, who can cover, plays the ball well, and isn’t afraid to make a big hit.

Twitter: @JamesTuayemie

223. Shakur Smalls

School: West Catholic

Position: S/CB

HT/WT: 5-11, 178

Buzz: Smalls has good range and speed, isn’t afraid to get physical, and produces. He had eight interceptions last season.

Twitter: N/A

222. Samir Gardner

School: The Haverford School

Position: S/LB

HT/WT: 6-1, 182

Buzz: He can play safety or bulk up and move to linebacker. And that, linebacker, may be his best bet, allowing him to use his athleticism to disrupt.

Twitter: @mirng_

221. Austin Heiser

School: Gettysburg

Position: LB

HT/WT: 6-3, 235

Buzz: He’s a thick, thumper who excels coming downhill and hammering ball carriers. He runs well enough for the position, but could also add some mass and, possibly, play on the line.

Twitter: @austin_heiser

220. Glenn Sabb II

School: Academy of the New Church

Position: ATH

HT/WT: 6-2, 200

Buzz: He’s a versatile guy who plays a lot of receiver, but his size, speed combination may make him most attractive as a linebacker prospect.

Twitter: @__rebel5

219. CJ Selby

School: Jim Thorpe

Position: RB

HT/WT: 5-10, 205

Buzz: He’s a hard runner who refuses to go down. He’s got enough speed to pick up some chunk gains, and he’s got some wiggle to him, too. Also has experience playing linebacker.

Twitter: @_s3lby

218. Bryan Noel

School: Perry Traditional

Position: RB

HT/WT: 6-0, 160

Buzz: His talent is well known in Pittsburgh. Will this be the year he puts it all together and emerges?

Twitter: N/A

217. Zaire Hart-Hawkins

School: West Catholic

Position: QB

HT/WT: 6-1, 170

Buzz: He’s a nice athlete, who can keep a play alive with his feet. He does a nice job, at times, of keeping his eyes down the field for receivers coming open as he slides around in the pocket buying time.

Twitter: @Hollatzai

216. Chase Husted

School: DuBois Area

Position: TE

HT/WT: 6-8, 205

Buzz: Husted is a hooper, too. He’ll need to add some weight, but he’s 6-8 and productive – coming off a 41-catch season. He does a good job of using his height and jumping ability to win jump balls. That ability in the Red Zone makes him worth a look.

Twitter: @ChaseHusted

215. Kashun Holden

School: Truman

Position: TE/DE

HT/WT: 6-6, 200

Buzz: He’s a nice athlete with a great frame that can add more muscle and size, and he can play tight end or defensive end.

Twitter: @Kdrippy4

214. Conor Hayes

School: Seneca Valley

Position: S

HT/WT: 6-2, 185

Buzz: He’s a good athlete with good size for the position, and could bulk up and move to linebacker.

Twitter: @chayes_2315

213. Josh Maher

School: Connellsville

Position: QB/ATH

HT/WT: 6-6, 210

Buzz: He throws it well enough, at that size, to warrant a hard look as a quarterback prospect. But he’s also a good enough athlete that he could possibly move to tight end or another position if that doesn’t work out.

Twitter: @JoshDigsMaher

212. Brandon Cole

School: Bethel Park

Position: DE

HT/WT: 6-1, 250

Buzz: He’s got a good motor, gets off the edge well, and pursues plays until the whistle. His list of offers includes Valpo.

Twitter: @bc_0955

211. Noah Allen

School: Penn-Trafford

Position: WR

HT/WT: 6-2, 175

Buzz: Allen features a solid size/speed package as a receiver. He glides downfield and catches it well. He also shows a willingness to get physical as a defender. He claims an offer from Valpo.

Twitter: @noahallen_21

210. Suhail Gillard

Position: Mastery Charter

Position: RB

HT/WT: 5-7, 185

Buzz: He’s got good quicks and vision that allow him to find the hole and hit it fast. And, in the open, he has enough speed to run away from defenders. His list of offers includes West Virginia State.

Twitter: @gillard_suhail

209. Jake Green

School: North Schuylkill

Position: DL

HT/WT: 6-0, 278

Buzz: He’s not the tallest defensive lineman, and that might scare some teams off, but he plays with great leverage, is strong at the point of attack, and can run, too. He plays violently, and is always getting after it. His list of offers includes New Hampshire, Army, Robert Morris, Seton Hill, Howard and Towson.

Twitter: @jakegreen_32

208. Legend Davis

School: Charleroi

Position: CB

HT/WT: 5-11, 185

Buzz: He’s fluid, good in coverage, and has excellent ball skills. He finished last season with 39 tackles and three interceptions. He was also productive as a receiver with more than 600 yards and 10 touchdowns. His list of offers includes Seton Hill.

Twitter: @LegendDavis1

Shippensburg's Nick Gustafson blocks a Red Land defender during their game last season.

207. Nick Gustafson

School: Shippensburg

Position: TE

HT/WT: 6-5, 215

Buzz: He catches it well, hangs onto it in traffic, and goes up over defenders to win balls.

Twitter: N/A

206. Ryan Savage

School: La Salle College

Position: DL

HT/WT: 6-2, 230

Buzz: He’s quick off the ball, and has good speed and strength. He’ll need to add a few more pounds to play on the interior, most likely, but he can get it done. His list of offers includes Johns Hopkins.

Twitter: @RyanSavage23

205. Noah Palm

School: Cocalico

Position: S

HT/WT: 6-0, 205

Buzz: Palm puts up numbers at quarterback for Cocalico, but his best next-level spot may be safety. There he shows good speed, the ability to cover lots of ground and nice physicality. He could even, potentially, add weight and play linebacker.

Twitter: @noahpalm10

204. Jaishon Hawkins

School: Central Catholic

Position: S

HT/WT: 6-1, 165

Buzz: He’s a good athlete who can cover and shows good ball skills.

Twitter: @Jayhawk_5

203. Kamal Gray

School: Pope John Paul

Position: QB

HT/WT: 5-11, 182

Buzz: Gray can make the throws and was productive a season ago with 2,250 passing yards and 28 touchdowns. His list of offers includes VMI.

Twitter: @kamal_gray10

202. Brayden Long

School: New Oxford

Position: QB

HT/WT: 6-3, 185

Buzz: He’s got a solid arm and mobility. He passed for nearly 2,000 yards and 19 touchdowns as a junior.

Twitter: @bray_long12

201. Marcus Fequiere

School: Northeast

Position: TE

HT/WT: 6-4, 225

Buzz: He’s an intriguing athlete who can play on both sides of the ball. He was asked, mostly, to block, and showed an eagerness to engage there. He’ll need to add a little size, but there are some interesting tools.

Twitter: @MarcusFequiere1

200. Jaelen Carson

School: Cathedral Prep

Position: WR

HT/WT: 6-0, 178

Buzz: He’s a good athlete, who can play both sides of the ball. He missed six games last season, but should be in for a big, final year. His list of offers includes Slippery Rock.

Twitter: @CarsonJaelen

199. Antonio Jones Jr.

School: York

Position: OL/DL

HT/WT: 6-2, 255

Buzz: He’s strong and quick, and does a nice job pulling out in front on run plays and opening holes. He’s quick off the ball, too, and could settle in at guard or on the interior of the defensive line.

Twitter: @AntonioJonesJR3

198. Ethan Saunders

School: Waynesboro

Position: OL/DL

HT/WT: 6-2, 255

Buzz: He can move well, and shows good strength, winning routinely at the point of attack. Saunders, who had 12 sacks, offers some versatility in that he’ll add some size and either be a nice guard or interior defensive lineman for someone.

Twitter: @SEthan44

197. Ian Haynes

School: Franklin

Position: S/QB

HT/WT: 6-3, 185

Buzz: Haynes can throw it well enough, and can do some things with his legs. For the school that gives him a shot, if quarterback doesn’t work out, he’s got the size and athletic ability to play safety.

Twitter: @haynesi20

196. James Martinis

School: Thomas Jefferson

Position: LB

HT/WT: 6-2, 205

Buzz: Turn on the film and he’s running with the ball, catching it, working as a fullback and lead blocker, and taking down opposing ball carriers. He’s a good football player, and linebacker is probably his best next-level spot. His list of offers includes Valpo.

Twitter: @jamesmartinis33

195. James Yanders

School: Seton LaSalle

Position: WR/LB

HT/WT: 6-4, 190

Buzz: He can play receiver, but his explosiveness off the edge suggests he may be best bulked up and playing linebacker or end.

Twitter: @James2Yanders

194. Zahmere Robinson

School: Washington

Position: WR

HT/WT: 6-1, 170

Buzz: He has solid speed and playmaking ability. His list of offers includes Cincinnati Christian and West Liberty.

Twitter: @ZahmereR

193. Will Tooks

School: Allderdice

Position: RB

HT/WT: 6-0, 170

Buzz: He has good vision and versatility, and runs through arm tackles. His list of offers includes Stetson and Wilkes.

Twitter: @Crucial_Boy7

192. Jake Merlin

School: Norwin

Position: LB

HT/WT: 6-2, 195

Buzz: He’ll need to add a few pounds at the next level, but Merlin is a good football player who shows up in all aspects of the game.

Twitter: @jake_merlin03

191. Devante Embrey-Banks

School: York Suburban

Position: DL

HT/WT: 6-5, 248

Buzz: He also plays offensive tackle, but will have to add some mass there for the next level. He’s a good athlete with a big frame, though, and his best spot could be on the defensive line.

Twitter: @Devantebanks64

190. Cole Lassinger

School: Knoch

Position: OL

HT/WT: 6-4, 280

Buzz: He’s got the frame, and, while he’ll need to add a little size and strength, he’s a scrapper in the trenches who wins. He claims an offer from Valpo.

Twitter: @Cole_Lass77

189. Liam Mulgrave

School: Father Judge

Position: OL

HT/WT: 6-3, 281

Buzz: He’s a big guy with good feet, who puts opposing defenders on the ground.

Twitter: @lmulgrave10

188. Charles Ingram III

School: Bonner Prendergast

Position: RB

HT/WT: 5-11, 196

Buzz: Ingram III plays linebacker, too, and isn’t afraid of contact or big hits. He’s got good versatility, solid speed, and he can catch the ball, too. His list of offers includes Robert Morris.

Twitter: @__Ci3__

187. Memphis Stonesifer

School: Littlestown

Position: LB

HT/WT: 6-2, 235

Buzz: He’s a well-built, powerful guy who runs well and delivers a blow when he gets to where he is going.

Twitter: @STONES1FER6

186. Liam Kearney

School: Central Catholic

Position: OL

HT/WT: 6-3, 265

Buzz: Kearney will need to add some size, but he moves well and has plenty enough power to blow defenders off the ball. His list of offers includes Valpo.

Twitter: @L_Kearney33

185. Anthony Harris

School: Nazareth

Position: QB

HT/WT: 6-3, 175

Buzz: He’s a true, dual-threat with excellent speed. Harris passed for 2,693 yards and 27 touchdowns, and ran for 405 yards and five more scores last season.

Twitter: @anthonyharris_1

184. Patrick Shupp

School: Easton Area

Position: OL

HT/WT: 6-3, 330

Buzz: Big, aggressive guy, packs a punch. His list of offers includes Towson, Robert Morris and Albany.

Twitter: @Patrickshupp

183. Kyle Cichanowsky

School: West Chester

Position: RB

HT/WT: 5-10, 180

Buzz: He’s a one cut and go type of guy, and he does that well. He’s got good enough speed to break off some long gains, and does a good job of shedding arm tackles without losing much momentum. His list of offers includes Youngstown State and Army.

Twitter: @K_Cichanowsky

182. Christian Thomas

School: Norristown

Position: WR

HT/WT: 6-3, 190

Buzz: Thomas is an interesting athlete. He has a nice frame, and will go high-point the ball and win on contested passes. He also plays defensive end for his team.

Twitter: @ChrisThomas1K

181. Stephen Castle

School: Hanover

Position: DL

HT/WT: 6-5, 220

Buzz: The intrigue is in the frame. He’s 6-5, and could fill out with a few more pounds. What he shows on the field is a long athlete who can move and has a mean streak. His development will be interesting.

Twitter: N/A

180. Mike Malone

School: Abington Heights

Position: TE/DE

HT/WT: 6-4, 225

Buzz: Malone also plays hoops and has the athleticism and feet to match. He could still add some size/strength, but his upside is tremendous. His list of offers includes Dartmouth, Robert Morris and Monmouth.

Twitter: N/A

179. Malachi Langley

School: Chester

Position: WR

HT/WT: 6-0, 172

Buzz: He’s got good quicks, hands and is a nice playmaker who can help a team at the next level. He’s a solid track performer.

Twitter: N/A

178. Tobee Stokes

School: York

Position: ATH

HT/WT: 5-10, 165

Buzz: Stokes was overshadowed by Dayjure Stewart and Robb Rideout a season ago, but he can make big plays happen, too. He’s got good speed, and could end up at running back or receiver this year. His best, next-level spot is, likely, receiver. His list of offers includes Illinois State.

Twitter: @Stickky_2Timez

177. Trent Miller

School: Pine-Richland

Position: LB/DE

HT/WT: 6-1, 220

Buzz: Miller could be a nice sleeper for someone. He plays end, and does a good job of getting off the ball, off the edge and in the backfield to create pressure. But his best, next-level spot, could be linebacker. He recently took part in the 2/10ths – Preps247 High School Football Showcase in Pittsburgh and took camp MVP at linebacker. Ed O’Brien wrote that Miller excelled in one-on-one pass coverage against backs. So, while overlooked as an undersized end, he may be an ideal linebacker with pass-rush skill and coverage ability.

Twitter: @_trent_miller_

Trey Glass (7) of Warwick stiff arms a Palmyra defender during their playoff game last season.PennLive

176. Trey Glass

School: Warwick

Position: WR

HT/WT: 5-8, 166

Buzz: Here’s the Wes Welker comparison. Glass has a little of that in him. He’s a speedy guy with short-area shiftiness and speed to make defenders miss. While not the biggest guy, he can be a productive slot for someone.

Twitter: @tr3yglass2

175. Julio DaSilva

School: West Catholic

Position: WR

HT/WT: 6-1, 165

Buzz: He’s got nice hands, high-points the jump ball well, and runs well. He’s also a solid special teams contributor.

Twitter: N/A

174. Jawon Hall

School: Central Valley

Position: WR/S

HT/WT: 6-2, 167

Buzz: A rangy athlete who could settle in at safety, but shows some nice playmaking ability at receiver.

Twitter: @Hunchomingz

173. Floyd Alexander

School: Westinghouse

Position: OL/DL

HT/WT: 6-4, 260

Buzz: He’s a nice athlete for his size, and runs well to be as big as he is. With some added strength and mass he could be a nice addition on either side the ball at the next level.

Twitter: @Floyd3Alexander

172. Aman Orlena

School: Upper Dublin

Position: OL/DL

HT/WT: 6-4, 250

Buzz: He’s raw, but there’s a nasty streak and some athleticism and can play on either side the ball.

Twitter: @Amaniskey

171. Trae Vance

School; Germantown Academy

HT/WT: 5-9, 183

Buzz: He’s a fun one to watch run because he runs bigger than he is. Vance keeps his legs moving, and powers through defenders. His list of offers includes Howard.

Twitter: @t_vance29

170. Danny Dutkiewicz

School: Lansdale Catholic

Position: RB

HT/WT: 6-0, 203

Buzz: He’s got solid size and speed. He couples that with good vision, and a nose for the end zone when he sees an open hole, to make himself a big-time playmaker. He ran for 1,300 yards and 11 touchdowns last season.

Twitter: N/A

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169. Kyle Swartz

School: Northern

Position: RB

HT/WT: 6-0, 205

Buzz: Swartz is a state champion wrestler, and he has college interest there. He’s also a highly productive back for the Polar Bears having rushed accounted for 3,346 rushing yards and 53 touchdowns in his career. He’s a tough kid, who runs hard. Swartz hits the hole quick, and turns it on, and he shows good enough speed to get chunk plays.

Twitter: N/A

168. Kaidyn Langer

School: McDowell

Position: OL/DL

HT/WT: 6-4, 260

Buzz: The big guy can get off the ball, eat up a gap, and bring a running game to a halt. He can also get it done on the offensive line.

Twitter: @KaidynLanger

167. Ryan McKenna

School: Central Bucks West

Position: OL

HT/WT: 6-4, 300

Buzz: He’s a thick guy, who does well run blocking and will only get better with added strength.

Twitter: @RyanMcKenna75

166. Ka’Vonn Porter-Parker

School: High School of the Future

Position: OL

HT/WT: 6-6, 365

Buzz: He’s a massive and powerful athlete, who moves well for his size.

Twitter: @kavonn_parker70

165. Reese Bole

School: The Kiski School

Position: OL/DL

HT/WT: 6-4, 275

Buzz: He has some nice tools, and has been working hard to add size and strength so should be expected to move back up in these rankings during the next year.

Twitter: @Big_Bole

164. Alan Snyder

School: Fleetwood

Position: OL

HT/WT: 6-3, 290

Buzz: Snyder is a big-bodied mauler, who likes pancakes.

Twitter: @snyderalan73

163. Max Malis

School: Derry Area

Position: DL/OL

HT/WT: 6-3, 270

Buzz: The big guy has a really nice combination of speed and strength, and he gets after it. Defensive tackle will be his best position, but he can play guard, too. His list of offers includes Air Force.

Twitter: @MaxMalis

162. Gavin Adams

School: Derry Area

Position: OL

HT/WT: 6-4, 280

Buzz: He’s a big tackle who moves well, and doesn’t just aim to make his block, but to clear his whole side out.

Twitter: @GavinAd81877514

161. Chance Battle

School: Westinghouse

Position: OL

HT/WT: 6-5, 367

Buzz: There’s just not a lot of film out there on Battle, but his size and recent performance at the 2/10ths – 247Preps High School Football Showcase in Pittsburgh make him intriguing. He earned offensive line MVP at the camp, and 247Preps’ Ed O’Brien wrote that he did a good job of keeping defensive linemen off his body, and that he also had the potential to move inside and play guard. It’ll be interesting to see more action from Battle, but it’s hard to keep a man this size off the radar.

Twitter: @chance_battle

Jacob Seigle is knocked out of bounds by a Milton Hershey defender during their playoff game last season.

160. Jacob Seigle

School: Susquehanna Township

Position: S/LB

HT/WT: 6-0, 200

Buzz: Seigle is a versatile and productive player for the Indians. Check his film, and you’ll see him catching passes, breaking off long gains, intercepting passes and making tackles. He could play linebacker, but his next-level spot may be safety. His list of offers includes Yale.

Twitter: @Seigle_5

Big Spring's Gavin Pritchard tries to make a play against Boiling Springs.

159. Gavin Pritchard

School: Big Spring

Position: TE

HT/WT: 6-6, 225

Buzz: He’s a basketball player, too, and is a little bit of a raw football prospect, but his size and athleticism makes him intriguing.

Twitter: N/A

158. Mason Tomlin

School: Shady Side

Position: ATH

HT/WT: 5-8, 155

Buzz: The son of Pittsburgh Steelers coach Mike Tomlin is speedy and versatile. Shady Side threw him the ball and handed him the ball last season on offense, and he turned in some big plays there. He could fit in as a speedy slot. He can also play in the secondary where he covers tons of ground and makes big plays. His list of offers includes William and Mary.

Twitter: @mayce_official

157. Jon Engel

School: Manheim Township

Position: S

HT/WT: 6-3, 185

Buzz: Engel has good length, and he doesn’t give up on plays. He’s physical, too, and finished with 85 tackles and three interceptions last season. His list of offers includes Lafayette.

Twitter: @JfreshEngel

Tyrese Brandon can make an impact on offense or defense.

156. Tyrese Brandon

School: Northampton

Position: CB/RB

HT/WT: 6-0, 170

Buzz: There’s a lot that makes Brandon worth a second look. He’s got good enough size and great versatility. He combined for 1,502 yards and 22 touchdowns last season, but his best college spot may be corner where he finished with five pass breakups and an interception last season.

Twitter: @tyresebrandon

Middletown's Jose Lopez scores against Conwell-Egan during their playoff game last season.PENNLIVE.COM

155. Jose Lopez

School: Middletown

Position: RB

HT/WT: 5-11, 190

Buzz: He’s a productive back, who has set his school’s all-time rushing record while helping lead the Blue Raiders to a trio of state title appearances and he still has a year to go. Lopez isn’t the flashiest back in the class, but he runs tough and puts up numbers. His list of offers includes Dartmouth.

Twitter: @Jose_lopezz25

154. Caleb Lisbon

School: Penn-Trafford

Position: RB/SS

HT/WT: 5-11, 200

Buzz: Lisbon runs with power and balance, and has an extra gear in the open field. He’s also a talented safety, who can cover ground, play physical and has a knack for being around the ball. His list of offers includes Navy and Fordham.

Twitter: @LisbonCaleb

Harrisburg's Saquon Carter-Barton, front, celebrates a defensive play last season.

153. Saquon Carter-Barton

School: Harrisburg

Position: DL

HT/WT: 6-2, 225

Buzz: He’s been hard at work to add strength, and should be one of the top, pass rushers in the Mid-Penn this season.

Twitter: @BartonSaquan

152. Amosis Porter

School: North Allegheny

Position: LB

HT/WT: 6-1, 195

Buzz: He’s the son of former Pittsburgh Steelers linebacker Joey Porter. Amosis shows good strength for his size, and can get off the edge to rush the passer.

Twitter: @amosis_jr

151. Macklin Ayers

School: Upper Dauphin

Position: LB

HT/WT: 6-3, 210

Buzz: He plays quarterback, too, but Ayers has the makings of a college linebacker with his frame and ability to run.

Twitter: @Macklinayers

150. Eric Montes

School: Berwick

Position: DL/LB

HT/WT: 6-1, 225

Buzz: He’s a versatile guy, who can play linebacker or move down and put his hand in the dirt on the end. Montes runs well enough, and has good strength and a good motor. His list of offers includes Howard.

Twitter: @EricMon47180283

Kam Kruze fires a pass during a game.

149. Kam Kruze

School: West Allegheny

Position; QB/LB

HT/WT: 6-2, 200

Buzz: He’s just a good athlete. As a quarterback, Kruze has good enough legs to escape the rush, keep plays alive, and make gains on designed plays. He also has a solid arm, and can throw it some. With his size, speed and athleticism, he also makes for an intriguing linebacker prospect should quarterback not work out at the next level. He said Rhode Island has offered him as a quarterback.

Twitter: @KamKruze

148. Brody McAndrew

School: Neshaminy High

Position; QB

HT/WT: 6-2, 200

Buzz: He’s got a little Tebow in him. Maybe. McAndrew is a strong kid, who can run and throw some, too. His list of offers includes New Hampshire.

Twitter: @brody_mcandrew

147. Wylie Spiker

School: Ligonier Valley

Position: DL

HT/WT: 6-3, 250

Buzz: He’s got powerful hands, gets off the ball well, and gets great push into the backfield. His list of offers includes Duquesne.

Twitter: @SpikerWylie

146. Justin Mitala

School: Pope John Paul II

Position: LB

HT/WT: 6-2, 210

Buzz: He runs well, gets to the ball, and explodes through it. His speed allows him to track plays sideline-to-sideline, and, often, make the tackle in the backfield.

Twitter: @justinmitala9

145. Jamir Barnes

School: Cheltenham

Position: RB

HT/WT: 5-11, 185

Buzz: He’s got good vision and cutting ability, and good enough speed to break off the long run when its there. He accounted for more than 1,600 yards and 10 touchdowns last season. His list of offers includes Army, Albany, Morgan State and Wagner.

Twitter: @Jbarnes8_

144. Amir Shields

School: Northeast

Position: WR/CB

HT/WT: 5-11, 170

Buzz: He’s a speedy guy with some versatility. His best spot may be as a quick, slot guy at the next level, though. His list of offers includes William and Mary.

Twitter: @mirshields

143. Christian Madison

School: Central

Position: DB

HT/WT: 6-2, 170

Buzz: He can cover at corner, and could be a nice-sized player at the position, but he’s likely safety-bound at some point. He’s a good, aggressive athlete.

Twitter: @chrispesos7

142. Russell Pytlak

School: Yough

Position: DL

HT/WT: 6-4, 220

Buzz: He’s a versatile athlete who can also play tight end and shows good hands and the ability to adjust to the ball there. His best, next-level position, however, is likely defensive end where he used his strength and speed to tall 11 sacks, 17 tackles for loss, and 50 tackles as a junior. His list of offers includes Seton Hill.

Twitter: @pytlakrussell

Susquehanna Township linebacker Tyshawn Stewart works in coverage against Bishop McDevitt.

141. Tyshawn Stewart

School: Susquehanna Township

Position: LB

HT/WT: 6-1, 210

Buzz: Stewart is a nice looking athlete, and has some tools. His list of offers includes Maine and New Hampshire.

Twitter: @Paulfresh15

140. Shemar Mills

School: Council Rock South

Position: DL

HT/WT: 6-3, 235

Buzz: He gets off the edge and disrupts. He’s a nice candidate to bulk up and move inside at the next level.

Twitter: @shemar_mills1

139. Cochise Ryan

School: California

Position: CB

HT/WT: 5-10, 175

Buzz: He can play slot, but his best position will likely be corner where his speed makes him tough to shake in coverage.

Twitter: @cochise_ryan10

138. Marc Poland II

School: William Penn Charter

Position: WR

HT/WT: 5-11, 160

Buzz: He has good speed, and could be a playmaking slot for the right program. He can also play corner, so he offers some nice versatility.

Twitter: @mpolandJr

137. DeAndre Wakefield

School: Souderton

Position: RB

HT/WT: 5-10, 175

Buzz: He’s got a nice combination of balance and vision which allow him to find the hole, and he’s got enough speed to get to the next level, and break off a nice gain when he does that. He claims an offer from Howard.

Twitter: @dre_wakefield

136. Ali Barkley

School: Whitehall

Position: RB

HT/WT: 6-0, 215

Buzz: Saquon Barkley’s younger brother is as strong as they come at this position in Pennsylvania. And, he uses that strength to become a bully when the ball in his hands. He’s not a burner, but he runs through guys, and doesn’t go down without a fight, ever.

Twitter: @Barkley_23

West Perry's Kenyon Johnson leaps for the end zone against Big Spring last season. Sean Simmers | ssimmers@pennlive.com PENNLIVE.COMPENNLIVE.COM

135. Kenyon Johnson

School: West Perry

Position: RB

HT/WT: 5-11, 185

Buzz: Johnson has about as breathtaking a huddle film as there is in PA. On the first play, he rushes around the left end, then cuts a flip, hurdling defenders, into the end zone. He played out of position, at quarterback, for his team last season, but he’s a tailback, and a really good one. He can be physical, has some moves, and good enough speed to break off long runs.

Twitter: @Najeh_Johnson_

Wilson's Avanti Lockhart gets a carry against Harrisburg.

134. Avanti Lockhart

School: Wilson

Position: LB/RB

HT/WT: 6-2, 205

Buzz: Lockhart has enough speed to play running back, and he’s good there, but his best position may be linebacker. That speed pays off there too, as he does a good job of getting to the ball and flashing some pop.

Twitter: @Avantilockhart

133. Logan Danielson

School: Thomas Jefferson

Position: DL/OL

HT/WT: 6-1, 260

Buzz: Danielson gets off the ball quickly and eats up gaps to get into the backfield. He shows good strength, too, and the ability to shed blockers with his hands. He moves well, and could also end up at guard.

Twitter: @ldanielson_54

132. Lance Craig

School: Grove City

Position: DL

HT/WT: 6-2, 270

Buzz: He’s quick off the ball, uses his hands well, and gets into the backfield. Craig’s list of offers includes Robert Morris and Slippery Rock.

Twitter: @LanceCraig4

131. Bronson Smith-Price

School: Mifflin County

Position: OL

HT/WT: 6-5, 315

Buzz: He’s a big, strong guy with some solid run-blocking ability.

Twitter: @BSmithPrice

130. Nick Reimer

School: Allentown Central Catholic

Position: OL

HT/WT: 6-7, 285

Buzz: He’s a huge guy with room to add muscle and size. The upside is in the size, and Reimer has one of the biggest frames in the state.

Twitter: @nicholar_reimer

129. George French

School: Bethlehem Catholic

Position: OL

HT/WT: 6-8, 315

Buzz: He’s a big kid with long arms, and a frame that can add some more size and strength.

Twitter: @gwfii

128. Andrew Hamacher

School: Pennsbury

Position: OL

HT/WT: 6-6, 250

Buzz: He’s spent his high school career playing tight end, but will move to offensive tackle. With his blend of athleticism and long frame, that should make him worth a look from recruiters.

Twitter: @HamacherAndrew

127. Luke Colella

School: North Allegheny

Position: WR

HT/WT: 6-0, 175

Buzz: He’s a good athlete with good speed who makes big plays. His list of offers includes Robert Morris.

Twitter: @LukeColella2

126. Ryan Milburn

School: Frankford

Position: WR

HT/WT: 6-3, 174

Buzz: You have to love a receiver who lists his primary position as defensive end. Milburn has nice hands, and shows a knack for bringing in passes in traffic.

Twitter: @Rmilburn_

Milton Hershey's Clemente Ojinnaka should be one of the Mid-Penn's best pass rushers this season.

125. Clemente Ojinnaka

School: Milton Hershey

Position: DE/LB

HT/WT: 6-3, 215

Buzz: He’s got long arms, can run and is a really, nice athlete. Whether he bulks up and plays end or linebacker will be the question. His list of offers includes Holy Cross.

Twitter: @clementeojinna1

124. Dylan Mciulewicz

School: McDowell

Position: OL

HT/WT: 6-4, 265

Buzz: He’s a strong guy, with the frame to add plenty of size and mass. His list of offers includes Buffalo.

Twitter: @Dylan_Mac11

123. Ronald Novosedliak

School: North Hills

Position: OL

HT/WT: 6-7, 230

Buzz: He’s a long, tall, athletic prospect who claims offers from Toledo, Central Michigan and UConn.

Twitter: @RNovosedliak

Central Dauphin's Nick Chimienti runs against Manheim Twp. during their playoff game last season.PENNLIVE.COM

122. Nick Chimienti

School: Central Dauphin

Position: S

HT/WT: 6-0, 180

Buzz: He’s versatile enough to play receiver and make a big impact. He showed that in the District 3 title game last season. But he may be best at safety where his physicality and speed make him an enforcer. His list of offers includes Army, Air Force and New Hampshire.

Twitter: @ChimientiNick

121. Jack Chapman

School: Mt. Carmel

Position: LB

HT/WT: 6-2, 195

Buzz: Chapman is an excellent athlete who also plays tight end. He shows good speed and explosiveness on film. He gets to the ball, and drives through the ball carrier to make big tackles. His list of offers includes Army and Seton Hill.

Twitter: N/A

Matthew McGeary helps pave the way for the St. Joseph's Prep offense.

120. Matthew McGeary

School: St. Joseph’s Prep

Position: OL

HT/WT: 6-2, 295

Buzz: He’s a nice guard prospect, who plays with good leverage and strength. He can move well enough to pull and blow open lanes in the running game, too. He is a Colgate commit.

Twitter: @mattmcgeary4

Central Dauphin's Chad Layton is one of the Mid-Penn's top returning linemen.

119. Chad Layton

School: Central Dauphin

Position: OL

HT/WT: 6-2, 280

Buzz: He’s got a nice base and feet, and is a strong run blocker coming out of a run heavy offense. His list of offers includes Robert Morris and Howard.

Twitter: @Chad75Layton

118. Brock Gingrich

School: Cocalico

Position: OL

HT/WT: 6-3, 275

Buzz: Gingrich is a physical guy with strong hands. He’s a mauler, but he moves well, too, and can play on both sides the ball.

Twitter: @broging32

Bishop McDevitt's Sawyer Morgan is one of the Mid-Penn's best offensive lineman.

117. Sawyer Morgan

School: Bishop McDevitt

Position: OL

HT/WT: 6-2, 280

Buzz: He’s got a powerful base, and dominates on the pull. He moves well for his size.

Twitter: @SawyerMorgan2

116. Liam Johnson

School: St. Joseph’s Prep

Position: LB

HT/WT: 6-0, 220

Buzz: He’s committed to Princeton, and they’re getting a good one. Johnson is fun to watch on film. He’s a tough, hard-nosed guy in the heart of the defense of, likely, the best team in Pennsylvania. He flies downhill and makes big hits, but is speedy and athletic enough to drop into coverage and snag interceptions there.

Twitter: @LiamJohnson43

115. Danny Blue

School: McDowell

Position: RB/LB

HT/WT: 6-1, 200

Buzz: He has adequate speed for his size, runs through arm tackles, and finds daylight. He claims an offer from Toledo.

Twitter: @Danny_Blue10

Susquehanna Twp.'s Rahsaan Carlton throws against Cedar Cliff during their game last season. Sean Simmers | ssimmers@pennlive.com PENNLIVE.COMPENNLIVE.COM

114. Rahsaan Carlton

School: Susquehanna Township

Position: QB

HT/WT: 6-3, 200

Buzz: Carlton is a two-year starter at quarterback for the Indians, but he’s still relatively new to the position. The upside is high — he’s got solid size, the ability to run and a strong arm — and is a hard worker. His list of offers includes Howard and William and Mary.

Twitter: @carlton_14

St. Joseph's Prep's Anthony Rightley celebrates on the sideline against Harrisburg in the 6A football state championship game at Hersheypark Stadium. Sean Simmers | ssimmers@pennlive.com PENNLIVE.COM

113. Anthony Rightley

School: St. Joseph’s Prep

Position: LB/S

HT/WT: 6-2, 205

Buzz: He’s athletic enough to play safety and, in fact, he picked off a pass there in last season’s state title win. But his future may lie in adding a few pounds and becoming an athletic linebacker.

Twitter: @RightleyAnthony

Josh Parra returns an interception for a touchdown against East Pennsboro last season.

112. Josh Parra

School: Milton Hershey

Position: LB

HT/WT: 6-4, 209

Buzz: Parra plays safety for Milton Hershey, and he shows some gifts that come with the position. He can cover, and has a knack for the take away. But with his frame, long arms and athleticism, it’s easy to get excited about what his future at outside linebacker might be.

Twitter: @JoshParra13

111. Trey Wells

School: Lancaster Catholic

Position: OL

HT/WT: 6-5, 280

Buzz: Huge body who moves well enough for his size. Wells can clog up the middle as an interior lineman on defense and can also play on the offensive line.

Twitter: N/A

110. Ja-Lon Perkins

School: Parkland

Position: DE

HT/WT: 6-2, 250

Buzz: He’s an edge guy, but with a little better use of his hands and some added mass and strength, he could even bump inside at some point. He does a good job of shedding blocks and getting after the ball, and is athletic enough to play tight end on offense where he shows good blocking skills. He claims offers from Columbia, Penn, Stony Brook, Brown and Dartmouth.

Twitter: @Officialjalonp

Nate Lusk tries to get to a Cumberland Valley ball carrier.

109. Nate Lusk

School: State College

Position: DE

HT/WT: 6-3, 215

Buzz: He’s got good hips, gets off the ball quick, and gets around the edge and into the backfield quickly. His list of offers includes Robert Morris.

Twitter: @Lusk_84

108. Melvin Hobson

School: Farrell

Position: OL

HT/WT: 6-3, 296

Buzz: He can play on the interior of the defensive line if needed, but he is a road grader as a guard. Hobson has good power and punch in his hands, and consistently overpowers the man in front him. His list of offers includes Navy.

Twitter: @Melvin_hobson7

107. Casey Stephenson

School: St. Joseph’s Prep

Position: OL

HT/WT: 6-2, 295

Buzz: He’s a stout player who moves his feet well, and plays with great intensity. He claims offers from Howard and Robert Morris.

Twitter: @c_stephenson74

106. Brenden Luffey

School: Moon Area

Position: DL/OL

HT/WT: 6-2, 275

Buzz: He gets off the ball quickly, and with bad intentions. Luffey uses his hands well, and is strong, and, as interior defensive linemen, he can be a real disruptor. Those same traits also make him an interesting guard prospect.

Twitter: @BrendenLuffey

Gus Sunseri tries to catch up to a Pine-Richland ball carrier.

105. Gus Sunseri

School: Central Catholic

Position: LB/S

HT/WT: 6-0, 205

Buzz: Sunseri is a bit of a “tweener” in that he could play linebacker or safety. What there’s no doubt about is that he’s an excellent football player. He runs well, hits hard and shows great athleticism. His list of offers includes Valpo.

Twitter: @G_moneyy12

104. JB Nelson

School: Mt. Lebanon

Position: DL/OL

HT/WT: 6-5, 250

Buzz: He’s a versatile guy, who could make a difference on either side of the line with some added mass and strength. He’s pretty strong as is, and has long arms that he uses well.

Twitter: @Never_giveup95

103. Josh Casilli

School: Peters Township

Position: WR

HT/WT: 6-0, 170

Buzz: He’s a little Wes Welker-ish in that he’s not the biggest guy, but he has good enough speed and route running to separate. And, when he does that, he brings the ball in and takes it for big gains. Casilli is a nice receiver who could put up numbers in the right system. His list of offers includes William and Mary, Youngstown State, Air Force, UMass and Penn.

Twitter: @Josh_Casilli

102. Daniel Deabner

School: Thomas Jefferson

Position: WR

HT/WT: 6-0, 180

Buzz: Deabner does a lot of things well, and that is why he is highly productive. He’s got adequate speed, catches it with ease, will go up and high point passes, and has no problem battling for and winning contested passes. His list of offers includes Valpo.

Twitter: @danieldeabner

101. Tyler Padezan

School: East Allegheny

Position: WR

HT/WT: 6-2, 170

Buzz: He has nice hands, and makes the catch in traffic. He has a knack for finding open space, and is fast enough to turn those opportunities into chunk gains. His list of offers includes Duquesne and Albany.

Twitter: @Tylerpadezan

100. CJ Parchman

School: Sharon

Position: WR

HT/WT: 6-4, 215

Buzz: Parchman is a good athlete, who is highly productive. He has solid speed for his size, and could play receiver or, eventually, add size and make the move to tight end. His list of offers includes Youngstown State.

Twitter: @carmone_123

State College's Addison Darcy, facing, can play on both sides the ball.

99. Addison Darcy

School: State College

Position: OL/DL

HT/WT: 6-3, 300

Buzz: Darcy is strong, plays with good leverage and has a good motor. He’s got some quickness to him, too, which makes him tough to block as an interior lineman and also makes him a capable guard on offense. His list of offers includes Fordham, Navy, Robert Morris and Bryant.

Twitter: @addisondarcy

98. Kaden Moore

School: Freedom

Position: OL/DL

HT/WT: 6-3, 305

Buzz: He’s a thick, powerful guy with a mean streak which allows him to dominate opposing defenders. His best, next-level, spot is likely guard. His list of offers includes Bowling Green, Towson, Albany and Robert Morris.

Twitter: @kingkaden64

Southern Columbia's Gaige Garcia scores against Wilmington in their PIAA Class AA title game at Hersheypark Stadium. Sean Simmers | ssimmers@pennlive.com PENNLIVE.COM

97. Gaige Garcia

School: Southern Columbia

Position: RB

HT/WT: 5-10, 205

Buzz: He’s an ultra-productive player in a high-powered offense that has produced repeated state titles. He’s also a standout wrestler. So, there’s a lot to like about the pedigree here. Garcia isn’t the biggest or fastest, but he runs hard with good balance, and when he sees daylight he kicks it up a gear and takes off. His list of offers includes Youngstown State, Navy, New Hampshire, Army, Penn, Georgetown, Yale, Harvard and Fordham.

Twitter: @gaigegarcia23

96. Max Schipani

School: Seton LaSalle

Position: S

HT/WT: 6-3, 178

Buzz: He’s got nice length, and shows up where the ball is. He’s got good hands, too, and wins contested balls. His list of offers includes Rhode Island, Air Force, Cornell, Albany and Columbia.

Twitter: @max_ship01

Southern Columbia's Max Tillett brings down Wilmington's Ethan Susen in their PIAA Class AA title game at Hersheypark Stadium in December. Sean Simmers | ssimmers@pennlive.com PENNLIVE.COM

95. Max Tillett

School: Southern Columbia

Position: LB

HT/WT: 6-0, 200

Buzz: He’s athletic enough to play safety, but with some added size and mass could be a nice, athletic linebacker. His list of offers includes Youngstown State, Army, Fordham, RMU, Harvard and Cornell.

Twitter: @max_tillett

Andrew Miklos hauls in a pass.

94. Andrew Miklos

School: Lancaster Catholic

Position: TE

HT/WT: 6-5, 230

Buzz: He’s a really good athlete, who lined up at linebacker and receiver a good deal. Miklos runs well, and has a big catch radius. Tight end looks to be his next-level position, and with a few added pounds, he’s an exciting prospect there. His list of offers includes Army and Delaware.

Twitter: @miklos_andrew85

93. Ke’Shawn Williams

School: Springside Chestnut Hill Academy

Position: WR

HT/WT: 5-10, 174

Buzz: A quick slot guy with nice hands, Williams can also carry the ball and return kicks. He had a big-time junior season with 67 receptions for 1,066 yards and 11 touchdowns. His list of offers includes Temple, UMass, Fordham, Albany, Howard and Monmouth.

Twitter: @Key5Williams

92. Tyrece Mills

School: Northeast

Position: ATH

HT/WT: 6-1, 205

Buzz: Mills is an excellent athlete who can bulk up and play linebacker or play safety. He’s a hard hitter with long arms, who disrupts and makes lays. He claims an offer from Akron.

Twitter: @TYRECEMILLS5

Jahmir Plant fends off a Coatesville defender during their playoff game last season. Mark Pynes | mpynes@pennlive.com

91. Jahmir Plant

School: Harrisburg

Position: RB

HT/WT: 5-9, 180

Buzz: He’s a versatile player, who runs like a much bigger back. Plant sticks his foot in the ground, make the one cut to the hole, and turns on the jets. He runs tougher in traffic, too, than his size may suggest. He has good hands, which adds a threat out the backfield. And, while his next-level spot seems to be tailback, he can play corner, too. His list of offers includes Toledo.

Twitter: @JahmirPlant

90. Gerald Comedy

School: Washington

Position: OL

HT/WT: 6-3, 278

Buzz: Comedy is in the discussion for best center in the state. He keeps his feet moving, locks up defenders, and clears them out the way. He can get to the second level and lock up guys, too. He’s powerful, and is only going to get stronger. His list of offers includes Wheeling Jesuit.

Twitter: @g_comedy_54

89. Daiyaan Hawkins

School: The Haverford School

Position: CB/RB

HT/WT: 5-11, 175

Buzz: He’s got good speed, and nice bounce, and can play tailback, but his next-level spot is likely corner. He’s sticky there, and not afraid to put a hat on the ball. His list of offers includes Albany and New Hampshire.

Twitter: @DaiyaanHawkins4

88. Richie Kimmell

School: Archbishop Carroll

Position: LB

HT/WT: 6-1, 230

Buzz: Has a good base, is strong and hits hard. His list of offers includes Penn.

Twitter: @richiekimmel7

87. Tyjon Jones

School: Greater Johnstown

Position: DB/WR

HT/WT: 6-1, 180

Buzz: Jones has the ability to be a physical corner or safety, but he also has good hands and can play receiver. His list of offers includes Youngstown State and William and Mary.

Twitter: @TyjonJones4

86. Brandon Niemenski

School: Crestwood

Position: TE

HT/WT: 6-6, 215

Buzz: Tall and long, he glides down the field, and uses his athletic ability well. Niemenski high points the football, and is already a big-time Red Zone threat. His list of offers includes Sacred Heart.

Twitter: @BNiemenski

85. Malik Griffin

School: Neumann0Goretti

Position: RB

HT/WT: 5-9, 185

Buzz: He does a good job of getting to the hole and pushing the ball upfield. He’s got good enough speed, and the ability to shed arm tackles without losing much. He has good vision, and cuts well. His list of offers includes UMass, Penn, Fordham, Yale, Bryant and Monmouth.

Twitter: @_MalikGriffin

84. Brian Burton

School: Roman Catholic

Position: RB/LB

HT/WT: 5-11, 210

Buzz: Burton is a physical, thumper at the linebacker position, and he’s good enough to play there in college. However, his next-level spot may be running back. There, he uses his physicality and strength to run through arm tackles, and flashes the speed to break off big gains. He claims offers from Rutgers and RMU.

Twitter: @Bdub2315

83. Nate Cornibe

School: Butler

Position: OL

HT/WT: 6-4, 270

Buzz: He locks up defenders, stays with them and battles down in the trenches. Moves well enough to pull out in front of running plays and open holes. His list of offers includes Toledo, Air Force and Valpo.

Twitter: @NateCornibe

82. George Padezanin

School: Montour

Position: OL/DL

HT/WT: 6-3, 275

Buzz: He’s a versatile guy who has room to add some size and strength. He could end up at guard or playing on the interior on the defensive side. His list of offers includes Ball State, Harvard, Princeton, Duquesne, Fordham, Robert Morris, Colgate and Lehigh.

Twitter: @georgepadezanin

81. William Redden

School: Malvern Prep

Position: OL

HT/WT: 6-6, 300

Buzz: He’s a massive guy, and when you’re built like this, there’s plenty of upside. He claims an offer from UMass.

Twitter: @Will_OT_57

80. Christian Jablonski

School: Ligonier Valley

Position: DL

HT/WT: 6-5, 250

Buzz: He’s probably best suited to adding mass and strength and moving inside. As is, he plays on the edge for his team, and shows good strength, holding his own against tackles there. He claims offers from Fordham and Cornell.

Twitter: @Cjablonski_55

79. Caimin Hayes

School: Malvern Prep

Position: CB

HT/WT: 5-11, 185

Buzz: He’s a nicely built, physical corner who wins contested matchups and comes up with big plays. His list of offers includes Sacred Heart, Penn, Cornell and Columbia.

Twitter: @caiminhayes

78. Drew Schlegel

School: Mars

Position: S

HT/WT: 6-2, 185

Buzz: He has excellent size for the position, runs well and covers a lot of ground. He shows good strength, and can make plays in the passing game, but is also strong against the run. His list of offers includes Valpo and Air Force.

Twitter: @schlegss

77. Shane Stump

School: Thomas Jefferson

Position: QB

HT/WT: 6-1, 205

Buzz: Stump throws a nice, accurate ball. He’s good from the pocket, but runs well enough to elude the rush and make things happen when he has to. Does a good job of throwing on the run, too. His list of offers includes Valpo.

Twitter: @shane36stump

76. Chinua Solomon

School: Aliquippa

Position; WR

HT/WT: 6-2, 170

Buzz: He’s got good speed and playmaking ability, and at 6-2 a solid next-level frame. His list of offers includes Bowling Green.

Twitter: N/A

75. Caleb Burke

School: Richland

Position: WR

HT/WT: 6-1, 180

Buzz: He’s a very good athlete with good speed, quick feet and great agility. He used those traits to amass 71 catches for 1,229 yards and 15 touchdowns a season ago. His list of offers includes Colgate.

Twitter: @calebb_12

Mechanicsburg's Joseph Bruno stiff-arms Carlisle defender Taylor Hebenstreit on his way to an 85-yard touchdown during a game last season. Mark Pynes | mpynes@pennlive.com Mark PynesMark Pynes

74. Joseph Bruno

School: Bishop McDevitt

Position: WR

HT/WT: 6-0, 200

Buzz: His highlight film is labeled “Blazing Bruno,” and it lives up to the hype. Bruno is built well, and when he sees open field he runs away from defenders. He shows good vision in traffic, and catches it well. He claims offers from Army, Buffalo, Fordham and RMU.

Twitter: @Josephb2201

73. Riley Kemper

School: Burgettstown

Position: OL

HT/WT: 6-4, 275

Buzz: He’s a big strong kid with good feet who knocks guys around. His list of offers includes Morehead State.

Twitter: @KemperRiley

Devyn Clair gets a carry at fullback for Bishop McDevitt last season.

72. Devyn Clair

School: Bishop McDevitt

Position: LB

HT/WT: 6-1 230

Buzz: The son of former Penn State defensive lineman Eric Clair, Devyn is thickly built and physical against the run. He runs well, and gets downhill and to the ball quickly. He finishes tackles with explosion. He claims an offer from Army.

Twitter: @devynclair

71. Tyrone Fowler Jr.

School: Bishop McDevitt (Wyncotte)

Position: DL

HT/WT: 6-3, 220

Buzz: Fowler is a strong kid with a good motor. He gets off the edge and brings violence to the backfield. He claims an offer from Army.

Twitter: @TyroneFowlerJr2

70. RJ Macnamara

School: North Penn

Position: DE

HT/WT: 6-3, 220

Buzz: He’s a good enough athlete to play linebacker. He’s got good speed, and can run with receivers, get open as a receiver on offense, or just run down a ball carrier. But, he’s also strong enough to take on a blocker, win, and make a big play. His list of offers includes Temple, William and Mary, UMass and Kent State.

Twitter: @MacnamaraRj

69. Sean Pelkisson

School: Downingtown West

Position: DE

HT/WT: 6-3, 230

Buzz: Judging by his workout videos, Pelkisson certainly seems to be a hard worker. It doesn’t hurt that he can play, too. He’ll be asked to add some mass, likely, at the next level, but he already shows the strength to take on bigger tackles and set the edge. He’s got a great motor, and good get off that allows him to get into the backfield. He ran a 4.69, 40 at The Opening Regionals. His list of offers includes Army, Air Force, The Citadel, Cornell, Robert Morris, New Hampshire and Youngstown State.

Twitter: @Seanpelkisson89

68. Tayshaun Mack

School: Germantown Academy

Position: WR

HT/WT: 6-4, 185

Buzz: He’s the prototype as far as the frame. Mack shows off strong hands, and with some refinement, his upside is high. He claims an offer from RMU.

Twitter: @MackTayshaun

67. Mason Ventrone

School: Mt. Lebanon

Position: CB/WR

HT/WT: 6-0, 180

Buzz: We like Ventrone as a physical corner or safety. He’s got good size for the possession, and isn’t afraid to smack guys. But, he could also slide in and play receiver at the next level.

Twitter: @MasonVentrone

66. Dylan Asbury

School: Washington

Position: RB

HT/WT: 6-0, 200

Buzz: He’s a hard runner with good feet who will run through arm tackles. He shows good speed, too, and the ability to catch the ball out the backfield. His list of offers includes West Liberty.

Twitter: @DylanAsbury4

Isaiah Edwards helps lead the State College rushing attack.

65. Isaiah Edwards

School: State College

Position: RB

HT/WT: 6-0, 211

Buzz: Edwards definitely has the look you want in a running back. He’s got solid speed, hits the hole quickly, and runs through arm tackles.

Twitter: @lle11Isaiah

64. Dylan Walker

School: Pope John Paul

Position: WR/TE

HT/WT: 6-5, 235

Buzz: Big frame, big catch radius, solid athleticism and good hands make Walker an interesting prospect. His list of offers includes Bowling Green.

Twitter: @Djwalker317

63. Justin Johns

School: Franklin Regional

Position: LB

HT/WT: 6-1, 235

Buzz: When Johns strikes guys they go backwards. No falling forward. He’s solidly built, runs well, and gets downhill with bad intentions. He’s also solid in pass coverage. His list includes Air Force.

Twitter: @JustinTJohns

62. Ronald Holmes

School: Neumann Goretti

Position: S

HT/WT: 6-1, 180

Buzz: He’s got a nice build for the position, is rangy, and is excellent at diagnosing the run and coming up to make a stop. His list of offers includes Delaware State.

Twitter: N/A

61. Tyrell Mims

School: Martin Luther King

Position: CB

HT/WT: 5-11, 170

Buzz: He’s got good hips, can turn and run with receivers, and is excellent in playing the ball. He was productive, coming up with six interceptions last season. He’s an excellent competitor. His list of offers includes Morgan State, Yale, Monmouth, New Hampshire and Robert Morris.

Twitter: @rellmims

60. Dillon Trainer

School: La Salle College

Position: LB

HT/WT: 6-1, 224

Buzz: He doesn’t give up on plays, and flies around, making plays sideline-to-sideline. He has a nice frame for the position, runs well and shows adequate strength. He is committed to Delaware.

Twitter: @dillon_trainer

59. Evan Smith

School: Seneca Valley

Position: LB

HT/WT: 6-3, 230

Buzz: He finds the ball and accelerates to it well. And, when he gets there, he explodes. His list of offers includes Cornell, Columbia and Penn.

Twitter: @svevansmith

58. Myeir Woodard

School: Sto-Rox

Position: DL

HT/WT: 6-4, 250

Buzz: He’s a big kid with long arms and legs — the type of frame that can add plenty more muscle and make him a downright scary player at the next level. And he could go either way — playing on the offensive or defensive fronts. As well as he moves, adding some mass and letting him stay on the offensive line would be tempting.

Twitter: @myeir2

Southern Columbia's Preston Zachman grabs a catch in front of Wilmington's Cameron Marett in their PIAA Class AA title game at Hersheypark Stadium in December Sean Simmers | ssimmers@pennlive.com PENNLIVE.COM

57. Preston Zachman

School: Southern Columbia

Position: LB

HT/WT: 6-2, 205

Buzz: Zachman can do whatever you need him to. He filled in at quarterback for his team, some, last year and fared well. He can play receiver and flashes good physicality and speed there. His best spot will likely be linebacker where his strength pays off, and he’s athletic enough to cover. His list of offers includes New Hampshire, Colgate, Fordham and Army.

Twitter: @ZachmanPreston

56. Eric Wilson

School: Sto-Rox

Position: QB

HT/WT: 6-3, 180

Buzz: As of these rankings, he lists Howard as his only offer. If the Bison get him, he has the skill set to tear up the MEAC. Wilson accounted for 3,003 passing yards and 40 combined touchdowns a season ago. He’s got a nice arm, and shows a willingness to step up in the pocket and throw the deep ball. He’s a good enough athlete that he can keep plays alive with his legs, too.

Twitter: N/A

Deven Bollinger throws a pass during a game last season.

55. Deven Bollinger

School: Northwestern Lehigh

Position: QB

HT/WT: 6-5, 205

Buzz: Bollinger is highly productive, accounting for nearly 2,000 yards passing, nearly 900 rushing, and 46 touchdowns last season. He’s got a solid arm, and does a nice job of standing and delivering from the pocket. He can run when he needs too, and he throws well on the move. The frame and the tools could make him a steal for the right school. His list of offers includes Robert Morris.

Twitter: @Deven_Bollinger

54. Desman Johnson Jr.

School: Penn Wood

Position: QB

HT/WT: 6-2, 240

Buzz: He’s a big, thick kid with a big arm who throws the deep ball well. He runs well, too, especially for his size, and shows good strength.

Twitter: @desmanjohnsonjr

53. Tim Burgartz

School: The Kiski School

Position: OL

HT/WT: 6-6, 281

Buzz: He’s big and nimble with a frame that can add more mass and size. His list of offers includes Buffalo.

Twitter: @timburgartz

52. Shane Mosley

School: Haverford Township

Position: DB/WR

HT/WT: 5-11, 195

Buzz: He’s got some nice versatility. His hands and speed make him a threat as a receiver, but his ability to break on the ball might make him a better corner prospect. His list of offers includes UMass, Navy, Sacred Heart, Furman, Army, Fordham, Monmouth, Lehigh and Albany.

Twitter: @_shanemosley3

51. Thomas Hartnett

School: Central Catholic

Position: OL

HT/WT: 6-4, 280

Buzz: He’s a nice-sized center prospect, who gets off the ball and scraps out wins in the middle. His list of offers includes Dartmouth, Albany and Brown.

Twitter: @Thomashartnet12

50. Will Marotta

School: Perkiomen Valley

Position: OL

HT/WT: 6-6, 302

Buzz: He’s a big, physical guy, who is already piling up the pancakes. With added strength and size, his upside is high. His list of offers includes Albany.

Twitter: @WillMarotta

49. Bryce Thoman

School: Central Dauphin

Position: OL

HT/WT: 6-5, 275

Buzz: A big body with room to grow, Thoman plays in a run-first offense where he shows the ability to win at the point of attack and drive defenders back. He moves well enough to pull and get in front of the run, too, and making his block. His list of offers includes Temple, Bryant, RMU and Austin Peay.

Twitter: @ba_thoman

Julian Jordan is a big, physical corner for Bishop McDevitt.

48. Julian Jordan

School: Bishop McDevitt

Position: CB

HT/WT: 6-1, 185

Buzz: He’s a big, physical corner who has nice coverage skills for his size. He runs well, and has long levers that allow him to get a hand on balls that others might not. He claims an offer from Boston College.

Twitter: @Julian_Jordan15

47. Aakeem Snell

School: Penn Hills

Position: WR

HT/WT: 6-2, 180

Buzz: Who likes 6-2 receivers with long arms, who can run a little bit? Most people trying to win football games. Snell is that guy. His name might’ve been overshadowed a bit in last year’s run to the state title, but he should have a big, final year. His list of offers includes Robert Morris, William and Mary, Ball State, Ohio, Buffalo and Howard.

46. Marques Watson-Trent

School: Blackhawk

Position: S

HT/WT: 6-0, 190

Buzz: He’s a guy that can do a lot of things. He’s talented enough to be a next-level ball carrier, but his best value comes at safety. He covers lot of ground, plays fast, and hits hard. His list of offers includes Howard, Youngstown State, Duquesne and RMU.

Twitter: @_MW23_

45. Jalen Stewart

School: Freedom

Position: RB/LB

HT/WT: 6-1, 216

Buzz: He’s an excellent, and versatile, athlete who was an all-conference linebacker while also rushing for 950 yards and 13 touchdowns a season ago. Stewart has a solid build, and some explosiveness. He could play on either side of the ball in college, but his athleticism might translate into him being a better backer at the next level. His list of offers includes Army, Navy, Towson and New Hampshire.

Twitter: @stewjay23

44. Mike Petrof

School: Ligonier Valley

Position: DL

HT/WT: 6-2, 275

Buzz: Petrof is strong and violent, and when he runs into guys they fall down. His best spot may be interior defensive line where he blows off the ball and pushes guards into the backfield with ease, but he can also play guard. His list of offers includes Youngstown State, New Hampshire, Delaware, Navy and Air Force.

Twitter: @Mongo_Petrof54

43. A’maar Allen

School: Central Catholic

Position: DL

HT/WT: 6-3, 272

Buzz: He’s the twin brother of Central Catholic defensive lineman A’meer Allen. A’maar is good with all the tools to get better. He’s got a nice build, is strong and physical, and he gets after the football. His list of offers includes Central Michigan, Ball State, Bowling Green, Kent State, Akron, Miami Ohio, UMass, Liberty, Buffalo and Youngstown State.

Twitter: @A1_D1_Savage

42. Johnny Crise

School: Highlands

Position: WR

HT/WT: 6-6, 185

Buzz: Crise is a very interesting, under-the-radar prospect. You can’t teach guys to be 6-6, and Crise is that. He also runs well, and combines the height with nice leaping ability that allows him to go up and win jump balls. His athleticism shines through as he hurdles a defender in his highlight film to add another 7 yards or so to a reception. His list of offers includes Fordham, Robert Morris, William and Mary, Duquesne and Bryant.

Twitter: @Crise_20

St. Joseph's Prep's Kolbe Burrell runs against Harrisburg in the 6A football state championship game at Hersheypark Stadium in December. Sean Simmers | ssimmers@pennlive.com PENNLIVE.COM

41. Kolbe Burrell

School: St. Joseph’s Prep

Position: RB

HT/WT: 5-9, 189

Buzz: Burrell is the best senior back in Pennsylvania, playing for, perhaps, the state’s best program. He shows good vision, excellent cutting ability, and good enough speed to break off long gains. He also shows good strength for his size. His list of offers includes Temple, Rutgers, UMass, Toledo, Buffalo and Bowling Green.

Twitter: @Kolbe_burrell

Ricky Ortega dives over Donte Kent for extra yards. Mark Pynes | mpynes@pennlive.com

40. Ricky Ortega

School: Coatesville

Position: QB

HT/WT: 6-0, 185

Buzz: Ortega will tell you “heart over height,” and then make you believe it when you watch him play or turn on his film. He can spin it. He can run. He’s the guy that makes the high-powered Coatesville offense go, and while he may not be the tallest quarterback prospect, we are starting to see that height matters less and less at that position, especially when it comes to guys with his abilities. He’s listed a top seven of Villanova, William & Mary, Elon, Monmouth, Wofford, Colgate and Holy Cross.

Twitter: @RickyOrtga_1

39. Matthew Lombardi

School: St. Joseph’s Prep

Position: OL

HT/WT: 6-7, 290

Buzz: Lombardi mans the left side for, perhaps, the top football program in Pennsylvania, and he’s hard to miss. He’s got long arms and legs on his massive frame, and can take up a lot of space. With added strength he could develop into a really nice, next-level lineman. His list of offers includes Toledo, Bowling Green, Villanova, Richmond, UMass and Monmouth.

Twitter: @mattlombardi624

38. Garth Barclay

School: York Suburban

Position: OL

HT/WT: 6-7, 250

Buzz: There’s plenty of room on the frame for more mass and muscle. He’s a long kid, who moves well, so the idea of him adding that extra size is exciting when it comes to next-level projections. His list of offers includes Syracuse, Virginia, Temple, Kent State, Toledo, Bowling Green, UConn and Central Michigan.

Twitter: @GarthBarclay

Brady Bithell, center, on a visit to Penn State.

37. Brady Bithell

School: Bishop Guilfoyle

Position: OL

HT/WT: 6-5, 315

Buzz: He’s a big guy, who moves well and mauls opposing defenders. He’s a good lineman from a good program who should see his stock rise throughout the season. His list of offers includes Robert Morris.

Twitter: @Bithell44

36. Dylan Schley

School: Mercyhurst Prep

Position: OL

HT/WT: 6-4, 295

Buzz: Like Pancakes? Schley can serve them up. The big fella plays mean, and that combined with his strength and size allows him to bully defensive linemen. His list of offers includes Kent State, Toledo, Bowling Green and Buffalo.

Twitter: @dschley92

35. Mac Duda

School: Thomas Jefferson

Position: OL

HT/WT: 6-4, 285

Buzz: He locks guys up and drives them back. He moves well, and could have the versatility to swing between guard and tackle at the next level. His list of offers includes Bowling Green, Central Michigan, Western Michigan, Toledo, Harvard, Princeton, Yale, Kent State, Richmond, Akron and Youngstown State.

Twitter: @mduda72

34. Dom Thomas

School: South Fayette

Position: OL

HT/WT: 6-4, 290

Buzz: A bit under the radar, Thomas is a big, gifted athlete, who moves his feet well. That combined with the way he blows guys off the ball, will make him a nice get for someone. His list of offers includes Howard, West Liberty and Robert Morris.

Twitter: @Dominickthomas_

33. Trey Blair

School: Haverford Township

Position: ATH

HT/WT: 5-11, 190

Buzz: When you turn on the film and one guy makes everyone else look like they’re jogging, it’s worth noting. Blair makes defenders look like they’re out for a nice afternoon jog … just something to get the heart rate up … when he has the ball in his hands. He has good quicks, agility and cutting ability, and he can do it taking handoffs or catching passes as a receiver. And, when he gets in the open, he turns on those jets and makes the other guys look like they’re not capable of running the 4.4s they claim. His list of offers includes Army, Akron, Elon, Buffalo, Robert Morris,Delaware, Holy Cross, Lafayette, UMass, RMU, Fordham and Lehigh.

Twitter: @treyblair5

Ubayd Steed is one of the state's hardest hitting safeties.

32. Ubayd Steed

School: Northeast

Position: DB

HT/WT: 5-11, 187

Buzz: Steed is, pound-for-pound, among the hardest hitters, and hardest hitting safeties, in the state. He’s not the biggest at the position, but he flies around making plays, and isn’t afraid to come up and help in the run game. In the passing game, he diagnoses plays quickly and breaks on the ball to make plays well. He also has experience in the return game. His list of offers includes Temple, Bowling Green, Akron, Air Force, UMass, Army and Navy.

Twitter: @Ubaydsteed_

31. Teagan Wilk

School: Berwick

Position: DB

HT/WT: 5-11, 185

Buzz: Wilk and Northeast’s Ubayd Steed have similar builds and similar games. Neither will be the biggest safety you’ll see, but both hit like a ton of bricks. Wilk brings the boom, but he runs well, diagnosis plays quickly, and is always around the ball. He makes big plays happen. His list of offers includes Iowa State, Northern Illinois, Navy, Air Force, Bowling Green, UMass, Army, Buffalo, Troy and William and Mary.

Twitter: @TeaganWilk9

30. Malik Langley

School: Chester

Position: WR

HT/WT: 6-5, 185

Buzz: He’s got a nice frame, runs well, and makes big plays. Chester found different ways to get him the ball last year, even handing it to him, and he showed good vision and the ability to make moves in traffic, there, too.

Twitter: @_Malik2xx

DaPree Bryant takes in the Blue-White game. Joe Hermitt | jhermitt@pennlive.com

29. Dapree Bryant

School: Coatesville

Position: WR

HT/WT: 5-9, 180

Buzz: Bryant isn’t the biggest receiver, but his explosiveness is off the charts. Because of that, his ability to win contes