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Just released, class of 2014 rankings Nos. 25-1 via NOLA.com
Posted on 4/25/13 at 11:22 am
Posted on 4/25/13 at 11:22 am
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25. Glen Cuiellette, ATH, 6-1, 205, Mandeville, Tulane commitment, Previous Ranking: 18
Cuiellette is an effective and downright good high school quarterback. He's being listed as an athlete because his talents and physical makeup translate well to other positions. His value is increased because of his projected versatility at the next level. He guided Mandeville to the Class 5A semifinals two years in a row and is a leader in every sense of the word. The Green Wave has a commitment from a guy that, with some work, could become a very good player at the next level.
24. Bailey Granier, OT, 6-7, 330, South Lafourche, PR: 24
Granier, a massive lineman, loves to maul opponents in the trenches. His feet are good for a prospect this size and he has good leg drive. But Granier, who plays left tackle at South Lafourche, likely will have to flip to the right side at the next level. He would be ideally suited for a run-heavy attack.
23. Rae Juan Marbley, LB, 6-0, 215, Destrehan, PR: 14
To play linebacker at a high level you need a little "crazy" in you, and Marbley has that mental makeup on the field. The compact defender is a wrecking ball and often stops ball carriers in their tracks upon impact. He still is fairly new to playing the position full time and his lateral quickness can improve, but his physical nature and overall athleticism eases the transition.
22. O.J. Smith, DT, 6-2, 315, Airline, PR: NR
There aren't many road-block types of interior defensive line prospects this cycle other than Smith. He is a load and his first step is really impressive for his size. If he were to use his eyes more to locate the ball earlier, Smith could be even more of a factor and finish more plays.
21. Donnie Alexander, LB, 6-0 195, Edna Karr, LSU commitment, PR: 40
Playing on a team as talented as Karr has its perks, but it also comes with a price. Many players often get overlooked, but the best way to overcome that is to make plays. Some prospects have game film that is addictive and for us, Alexander is one of those guys. He is undersized and it could be a liability in college, but there are few guys out there that fly to the ball like Alexander.
Cuiellette is an effective and downright good high school quarterback. He's being listed as an athlete because his talents and physical makeup translate well to other positions. His value is increased because of his projected versatility at the next level. He guided Mandeville to the Class 5A semifinals two years in a row and is a leader in every sense of the word. The Green Wave has a commitment from a guy that, with some work, could become a very good player at the next level.
24. Bailey Granier, OT, 6-7, 330, South Lafourche, PR: 24
Granier, a massive lineman, loves to maul opponents in the trenches. His feet are good for a prospect this size and he has good leg drive. But Granier, who plays left tackle at South Lafourche, likely will have to flip to the right side at the next level. He would be ideally suited for a run-heavy attack.
23. Rae Juan Marbley, LB, 6-0, 215, Destrehan, PR: 14
To play linebacker at a high level you need a little "crazy" in you, and Marbley has that mental makeup on the field. The compact defender is a wrecking ball and often stops ball carriers in their tracks upon impact. He still is fairly new to playing the position full time and his lateral quickness can improve, but his physical nature and overall athleticism eases the transition.
22. O.J. Smith, DT, 6-2, 315, Airline, PR: NR
There aren't many road-block types of interior defensive line prospects this cycle other than Smith. He is a load and his first step is really impressive for his size. If he were to use his eyes more to locate the ball earlier, Smith could be even more of a factor and finish more plays.
21. Donnie Alexander, LB, 6-0 195, Edna Karr, LSU commitment, PR: 40
Playing on a team as talented as Karr has its perks, but it also comes with a price. Many players often get overlooked, but the best way to overcome that is to make plays. Some prospects have game film that is addictive and for us, Alexander is one of those guys. He is undersized and it could be a liability in college, but there are few guys out there that fly to the ball like Alexander.
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