2009 State Champions: 6A- Miramar High School, 5A- Tampa Plant, 4A- Dwyer, 3A-Pensacola, 2A- Cocoa, 2B- Bolles, 1B- Glades Day, 1A- American Heritage Delray
Corey Lemonir Hialeah
Lynden Trail Booker T. Washington
Trail needs to add a lot of weight before he's ready for the physical nature of playing on the line in college, but his athleticism is off the charts for his position. His height combined with his leaping ability as a high jumper gives him an upside matched by few. He has named Florida as his top school.
David Perry University School
David Perry finished his junior season with 47 tackles and eight sacks. He says he can bench 250-pounds and has a 33-inch vertical jump. Perry only started to play football in as a high school sophomore. His 6'5" frame, speed and long arms makes him an interesting college prospect where he will likely play DE.
Delvin Jones Miami Palmetto
Jones is a player who has the rare combination of the speed to play wide out or tight end, and the size and strength to play defensive end. He dominated lesser competition as he was at LaSalle as a junior, but he will have the chance to prove himself against better teams after transferring to Palmetto.
Max Beaulieu University School
Max Beaulieu finished his junior season with 30 tackles, five sacks and one fumble caused. Max is around 6'4" 230lbs, and is a very thick and strong kid. Interested schools include Purdue and Wake Forest.
Todd Chandler Miami Northwestern
Chandler has proven to be a dominant force when healthy. He has great strength in the middle and has become unquestionably the leader of a Northwestern team who figures to be one of the best in the state. He has a full slate of official visits planned to some of the nation's top programs, but it would be a shocker if he didn't stick with his Miami commitment.