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2005 VT Recruiting War Room #3: Offense
by Chris
Horne, 7/16/04
Since the last Offensive War Room, Tech added one of their top offensive line
targets in North Stafford’s Antonio North. North’s commitment gives Tech
four commitments for the offensive side of the ball. Three of those commitments
are for the offensive line, which is considered a need area in this year’s
class. Fullback was considered a need as well, and the Hokies landed a good one
in Kenneth Jefferson.
For the remaining scholarships, look for Virginia Tech to try and land at
least one quarterback, one running back, and at least one more offensive line
prospect. Quarterback has become an especially key area with the uncertainty
surrounding Marcus Vick. With the amount of offers they had out to quarterback
prospects, it appears Tech wanted to land one beforehand anyway. The recent
events make landing a quarterback all the more important. Tailback is another
area of need. With three seniors on the roster in 2005, landing at least one
quality tailback is very important. Virginia Tech is involved with many top
quarterbacks and running backs and should be able to land at least one for each
spot.
In the early going, Virginia Tech has landed some of their top targets at
each position. Now they can focus on top targets and filling needs at
quarterback and running back.
The top remaining offensive targets – with written offers – look like
this…
· QB’s: Antonio Bass, Greg Boone, Cody Brodus,
Cameron Sexton, Ike Whitaker, Derrick Williams
· RB’s: Toney Baker, James Davis, Elan Lewis, JC
Neal, TJ Pitts, Tony Wright
· WR’s: Geron James, Todd Nolen
· TE’s: James Dray, Jonathan Hannah
· OL: Curtis Crouch, Dennis Landolt, Garrett Reynolds,
Pat Sheil, Jon Walko
(Please note all Athlete and Jumbo Athlete targets are listed on the Defense
War Room.) There are several prospects below who I haven’t spoken with yet but
plan on doing so soon. Jon Walko has been updated below.
QUARTERBACKS |
2005 Losses to Eligibility |
2005 Roster |
2005 Commitments |
Bryan Randall |
RS Jr. Marcus Vick
RS Fr. or Soph. Sean Glennon
RS Fr. or Soph. Cory Holt |
None |
Comments: The additions of Sean Glennon and
Cory Holt give Virginia Tech with two very good traditional pocket passers
in the system. Those two may play important roles this upcoming season if
something should happen to Randall. Recruiting-wise, the uncertainty
surrounding Marcus Vick makes landing at least one top QB a major
necessity. The Hokies look to be in fine shape with a number of their top
targets, now they just need to land one. |
Targets:
Antonio
Bass, Greg
Boone, Cody
Brodus, Cameron
Sexton, Ike
Whitaker, Derrick
Williams |
QB Commitments – 0
QB Targets
Antonio
Bass, 6-1, 194, 4.4, Jackson (MI)
Offers: Florida (Ath), Illinois, Maryland, Michigan (Ath), Michigan State,
Nebraska (WR), North Carolina, Syracuse, Virginia Tech (QB)
Favorites: Florida, Michigan, Nebraska, North Carolina, Virginia Tech
The Skinny: Virginia Tech is right in the mix with Bass, according to
Jackson Head Coach Jack Fairly.
"Michigan and Virginia Tech are probably in the top two or
three," Fairly said in an update last month. "Another school that
has crept up recently is Nebraska. They are really up front with him in that
they see him as a wide receiver in their offense. Florida is up there too.
They like him as an athlete. North Carolina is also up there...they like him
as a quarterback."
Bass will attend Virginia Tech’s summer camp. Fairly indicated an early
decision is possible, however nothing is certain at this point.
Greg
Boone, 6-4, 250, 4.65, Oscar Smith (Chesapeake,
VA)
Offers: Maryland, Michigan, North Carolina, Penn State, Pittsburgh, Syracuse,
Virginia, Virginia Tech, West Virginia
Camps: Maryland
Favorites: None
The Skinny: Maryland and Virginia Tech have been rumored to be very high
on his list, though Boone says he has “no favorites.” He appears to want
to wait until after the season to narrow his list and begin taking his
visits. Boone would prefer quarterback, however seems very open to other
positions as well. He will study each school’s depth chart at four
positions – QB, LB, TE, DE. Right now, he says Virginia Tech likes him
strictly as a quarterback.
“Virginia Tech is mainly recruiting me as a quarterback,” Boone said
in an interview last month. “They haven’t mentioned anything else to me
right now.”
Boone has a good relationship with Virginia Tech’s coaches, which tops
the list of positives he named about the Hokies.
“I like the coaches,” Boone said. “I like that they stress grades
before athletics. They also have a friend up mine up there. Robert Parker is
up there. That will probably have some factor on my decision.”
Boone will narrow his list soon and says Virginia Tech should make the
cut.
Cody
Brodus, 6-2, 205, 4.6, Warwick (Newport News, VA)
Offers: Missouri, Syracuse, Virginia, Virginia Tech
Camps: Nike Camp in Charlottesville
Favorites: Virginia Tech, Virginia
The Skinny: Brodus is raw as a quarterback, therefore I wouldn’t be
surprised if many teams are recruiting him as an athlete. Virginia Tech and
Virginia seem to be the leaders right now, with Virginia Tech possibly
holding a slight edge since Brodus has been around the program more. Brodus
said he “felt comfortable” on his unofficial visit to Tech for spring
practice earlier this year.
Cameron
Sexton, 6-2, 180, 4.42, Scotland (Laurinburg, NC)
Offers: Clemson, Duke, Florida State, NC State, Syracuse, Virginia Tech, Wake
Forest
Other Interest: Texas
Camps: Clemson, Florida State, NC State, Texas
Favorites: Clemson, Florida State, NC State, Virginia Tech
The Skinny: Sexton paid a visit to Blacksburg earlier this month and
seemed to have a good time.
"It was very good," Sexton said of his unofficial visit to
Tech. "I was very impressed. I like the set up of it. Everything is in
a central area - the facilities, the dorms, the stadium - everything is
right there. I liked it a lot. It is a college I would definitely play
for."
Sexton listed Clemson, FSU, NC State, and Virginia Tech as his favorites
on July 7th. Since then, NC State has come forth with an offer. Not
sure if that has changed anything, however Cameron liked the Wolfpack even
without an offer. The in-state school could be tough to beat in my opinion.
Ike
Whitaker, 6-4, 200, 4.5, Northwest
(Germantown, MD)
Offers: Connecticut, Florida, Maryland, NC State, Penn State, Syracuse,
Virginia, Virginia Tech, West Virginia
Camps: Maryland, Nike Camp in Charlottesville
Favorites: Maryland?, Virginia Tech? (question marks because those are the
rumored favorites – still trying to reach Ike for an update)
The Skinny: The early rumors on Ike indicated that he favored Maryland,
Virginia Tech, and possibly UVa. In my first interview with him, he and his
coach were pretty adamant that there is no leader right now and stated he is
wide open.
Sources say Virginia Tech is looking strong here, however the recent
Florida offer could shake things up.
Derrick
Williams, 6-1, 195, 4.3, Eleanor
Roosevelt (Greenbelt, MD)
Schools: Everyone has offered
Camps: Elite Combine in New Jersey, Nike Camp in Charlottesville
Favorites: None
The Skinny: Virginia Tech “loves” Derrick as a quarterback per ERHS
Head Coach Rick Houchens. Williams is a good passer (although they don’t
pass a lot in Eleanor Roosevelt’s option-oriented offense) and a very
strong rusher. The ultra-athletic and fast Williams is rated as the top
player in the nation by Rivals.com. He will narrow his very long list this
summer, giving schools and recruiting analysts alike a better idea of where
he may be leaning. Coach Houchens felt it could be in June, however it now
appears it may be more towards late August.
TAILBACKS |
2005 Losses to Eligibility |
2005 Roster |
2005 Commitments |
None |
Sr. Cedric Humes
Sr. Mike Imoh
Sr. John Candelas
RS Fr. or Soph. George Bell
RS Fr. or Soph. Branden Ore |
None |
Comments: Virginia Tech landed two
excellent running back prospects in George Bell and Branden Ore last year
(Ore signed in February 2004 while Bell enrolled early.) Tech loses no one
to graduation after this year, but Humes and Imoh will run out of
eligibility following the 2005 season. Adding at least one running back is
a need in this year’s class and, as is the case with the quarterback
recruiting, Tech looks to be in good shape with a number of different
targets. |
Targets: Toney
Baker, James
Davis, Elan
Lewis, J.C.
Neal, TJ
Pitts, Tony
Wright |
RB Commitments – 0
RB Targets
Toney
Baker, 5-10, 220, 4.4, Ragsdale
(Jamestown, NC)
Offers: Over 20 scholarship offers
Camps: Nike Camp in Charlottesville
Favorites: North Carolina, NC State, Virginia over Tennessee, Virginia Tech
The Skinny: Though he didn’t come out and say it directly, Baker seems
to favor NC State, UNC, and UVa over Virginia Tech and Tennessee. He has
less knowledge of Tech and Tennessee, which may be a big reason why those
two are trailing at the moment. Tennessee may be the longest shot here
because Baker expressed a preference to play in the ACC. I’ve heard
consistently that UNC and NC State will be very tough to beat. Baker, who
respects Tech’s tailback tradition, does not know much else about Virginia
Tech but doesn’t know if he’ll make a visit to Blacksburg.
“I can’t really say [if NC State, UNC, and UVa are ahead of Virginia
Tech and Tennessee],” Baker said. “I can’t say because I haven’t
been to Virginia Tech or Tennessee like I’ve been to the other schools. I
haven’t decided if I will visit those schools or not. I know I would like
to play in the ACC. I mean the SEC is a good conference, but the personally
I think the ACC is now the best conference in the country.”
Tech must get another visit, either official or unofficial, from Baker in
order to have a good chance. If he visits, obviously anything can happen.
James
Davis, 6-0, 207, 4.4, Douglass
(Atlanta, GA)
Offers: Davis has over 30 offers: Alabama, Auburn, Clemson, Georgia, Georgia
Tech, LSU, Tennessee, Virginia Tech, among others.
Favorites: None
The Skinny: It looks like it will be tough to pull Davis out of the SEC,
so Virginia Tech has to hope for an unofficial or official visit.
Elan
Lewis, 5-8, 220, 4.5, Phoebus (Hampton,
VA)
Offers: Maryland, North Carolina, NC State, Syracuse, Tennessee, Virginia,
Virginia Tech, West Virginia
Favorites: Virginia, Virginia Tech are the rumored favorites.
The Skinny: Lewis claimed no favorites in a recent update, but most
believe both in-state schools are certainly in strong position. Virginia
Tech may hold the edge here in my opinion, however things could change
during official visits.
J.C.
Neal, 6-1, 180, 4.39, Lakewood (Sumter,
SC)
Offers: Auburn, Clemson, Duke, Florida State, Maryland, North Carolina, NC
State, South Carolina, Vanderbilt, Virginia Tech
Camps: Duke, North Carolina, NC State, Virginia Tech
Favorites: NC State and Virginia Tech
The Skinny: JC continues to list Tech and NC State as his top two schools
right now.
“They’re still on top along with NC State,” Neal said earlier this
week. “Virginia Tech and NC State are the two schools at the top. I think
I like them because I visited them both before. I’m used to the
atmospheres. I follow both of those teams a lot.”
Virginia Tech, NC State, Auburn, and Florida State will likely be four of
Neal’s five official visits. He may have a decision in October, but he
wants to make some visits first.
While Tech and State are in very good shape, the fact that Neal has
virtually no experience visiting other schools leaves the door open on
official visits.
TJ
Pitts, 5-10, 190, 4.4, North Hall
(Gainesville, GA)
Offers: North Carolina, Notre Dame, Virginia, Virginia Tech
Other interest: Georgia, Florida, Tennessee
Camps: Georgia
Favorites: None
The Skinny: Pitts has been offered officially by UVa, VT, Notre Dame and
UNC. North Hall coach Bob Christmas, who coached at Jefferson Forest in
Virginia, says “both [Virginia and Virginia Tech] are real high on his
list. I've talked to him about this, and he said he likes Virginia, Virginia
Tech and even UNC. I think they have as good a chance as the SEC schools.”
Christmas noted that, as soon as Pitts gains a qualifying SAT score,
Georgia, Florida and Tennessee will offer.
Tony
Wright, 5-11, 190, 4.4, Peach County
(Fort Valley, GA)
Offers: Florida (only official offer, possibly due to academics)
Other Interest: Auburn, Clemson, Georgia, Florida State, Maryland, Nebraska,
Virginia Tech
Favorites: None
The Skinny: Wright was the leading rusher in the state of Georgia last
season according to Head Coach Rance Gillespie. As a junior last year,
Wright rushed for 2,155 yards and 20 touchdowns on 267 carries, an average
of 8.1 yards per carry. It’s not known exactly where Tech stands right
now. The Hokies need to get Wright in for a visit. Coach Gillespie said Tony
has some work to do to qualify academically but that he is doing the things
necessary to put himself in the right position.
FULLBACKS |
2005 Losses to Eligibility |
2005 Roster |
2005 Commitments |
None |
Soph. John Kinzer
RS Fr. or Soph. Mike Green
Walk-Ons:
Sr Mike Perlozzo
Jr Jesse Allen
Soph Carlton Weatherford. |
Kenny
Jefferson |
Comments: Tech has already landed
their top target at the fullback position in Kenny Jefferson. |
Targets: None |
FB Commitments – 1
Kenny
Jefferson, 5-10, 230, 4.5, DeMatha
Catholic (Hyattsville, MD)
The Skinny: As a junior, Jefferson earned honorable mention all-league
honors. He rushed for around 400 yards and seven touchdowns last season as a
junior, averaging around 17 yards per carry. In addition to football,
Jefferson is an accomplished wrestler as well. He is a two-time State
Champion and two-time National Top Six wrestler.
Jefferson chose Virginia Tech over offers from Penn State and Syracuse.
Will easily qualify.
FB Targets - Finished
WIDE RECEIVERS |
2005 Losses to Eligibility |
2005 Roster |
2005 Commitments |
Richard Johnson |
Split Ends:
Sr. Chris Clifton
Jr. Michael Malone
Soph. Brenden Hill
Soph. Josh Hyman
RS Fr. or Soph. Jeremy Gilchrist
RS Fr. or Soph. Eddie Royal
Flankers:
Sr. Justin Hamilton
Jr. Robert Parker
Jr. David Clowney
RS Fr. or Soph. Justin Harper
RS Fr. or Soph. Josh Morgan
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Comments: Tech really excelled in
last year’s wide receiver recruiting. Tech landed four wide receiver
recruits, including physically gifted Josh Morgan and Eddie Royal, who was
one of the top overall players in the state last year. By filling a big
need last year, wide receiver is not a top priority this year. Virginia
Tech has offered a couple of wide receivers, but since there are other
positions higher on the priority list, not landing one would not be a blow
to the class. |
Targets: Geron
James, Todd
Nolen |
WR Commitments – 0
WR Top Targets
Todd
Nolen, 6-3, 175, 4.5, Hampton (VA)
Offers: Nebraska, Syracuse, Virginia, and Virginia Tech
Favorites: Nebraska and Virginia
The Skinny: Todd listed Virginia Tech behind UVa and Nebraska in an
update last month. It doesn’t sound like Tech is recruiting him too
heavily at this point either.
Geron
James, 6-4, 178, 4.5, Ashley
(Wilmington, NC)
Offers: Maryland, Virginia Tech
Other Interest: Georgia Tech, North Carolina, NC State, Wake Forest
Camps: NC State, Virginia Tech
Favorites: Georgia Tech and Virginia Tech
The Skinny: According to Ashley Head Coach Dylan Dimock, two Tech’s
lead for James’ services. He said his star receiver will take some visits
before announcing his decision.
“He will take some official visits,” Dimock said. “He’ll probably
take some unofficial visits to see some football games this fall and take
his official visits after the season. Right now Virginia Tech is high and
Georgia Tech is real high on his list. After those two, I’m not sure who
else is there right now. It’s basically between Georgia Tech and Virginia
Tech based on talking to him.”
James has some academic issues but appears very close to qualifying. If
he raises his stock in the academic department, a slew of other programs
would likely offer the 6-4, 180 pound receiver with 4.41 speed in the 40. He
ran the 4.41 at NC State’s summer camp.
TIGHT ENDS |
2005 Losses to Eligibility |
2005 Roster |
2005 Commitments |
Jared Mazzetta |
Sr. Jeff King
Soph. Duane Brown
Soph. Matt Roan |
|
Comments: Landing at least one
good, versatile tight end prospect would be ideal for this class. Two of
the best tight ends in the East have been offered and are seriously
considering Tech. |
Targets: James
Dray, Jonathan
Hannah |
Tight End Commitments - 0
Tight End Top Targets
James
Dray, 6-5, 233, 4.6, Bergen Catholic
(Oradell, NJ)
Offers: Boston College, Connecticut, Iowa, Nebraska, Pittsburgh, Rutgers,
Stanford, Virginia Tech
Favorites: None
The Skinny: Dray appears to be wide open among his double-digit offer
list. He has not yet visited Virginia Tech.
Jonathan
Hannah, 6-4, 255, 4.8, South View (Hope
Mills, NC)
Offers: Jonathan has 17 Division I-A offers. All of his favorites except for LSU
have offered.
Camps: Clemson, NC State, Virginia Tech
Favorites: Virginia Tech has a slight lead over Clemson, Georgia, LSU (no
offer), North Carolina, NC State, Oklahoma, Penn State
The Skinny: Before and shortly after a visit to Blacksburg for Virginia
Tech’s summer camp, Jonathan Hannah listed the Hokies as his slight
leader.
"They are still my favorite," Hannah said of Tech earlier this
week. "It's not a great deal in terms of how big they are in front, but
they do have a slight edge right now. The visit helped a lot. Obviously for
me I've never been there, so the experience gave me a good idea of if I want
to take an official visit there."
Hannah admitted he will likely make an official visit to Virginia Tech.
He wants to make all five visits before making his decision.
"At this point yeah I am," Hannah said when asked if he will
make an official visit to Virginia Tech. "I might come to the NC State
game for an official visit. I keep hearing how crazy it gets so I'd be
anxious to see it."
There is a long way to go in this race, but Tech is in good shape right
now. Another positive for Tech is that Hannah would like to stay relatively
close to home.
OFFENSIVE LINEMEN |
2005 Losses to Eligibility |
2005 Roster |
2005 Commitments |
C Robert Ramsey
G James Miller
T Jon Dunn |
Centers:
Jr. Andrew Fleck
Jr. Danny McGrath
Jr. Mike Parham
Soph. Tripp Carroll
RS Fr. or Soph. Ryan Shuman
Guards:
Sr. Will Montgomery
Sr. Jason Murphy
Jr. Brandon Gore
RS Fr. or Soph. Brandon Holland
RS Fr. or Soph. Matt Welsh
Tackles:
Sr. Jimmy Martin
Sr. Chris Pannell
Sr. Reggie Butler
Jr. Brandon Frye
RS Fr. or Soph. Nick Marshman |
Robert
Norris
Antonio
North
Ed
Wang |
Needs: Tech is losing three good
players to graduation this year and will lose five more following the 2005
season. That being said, offensive line appears to be an area of need for
Tech. Tech has done an excellent job filling the need with three talented
commitments – Norris, North, and Wang. All three are versatile, athletic
prospects who could move around the line if needed. Tech is involved with
several more top prospects on the offensive line, and I believe they’ll
take at least one more player. Pat Sheil is likely the top remaining
target on the board. |
Targets: Curtis
Crouch, Dennis
Landolt, Garrett
Reynolds, Pat
Sheil, Jon
Walko |
OL Commitments – 2
Robert
Norris, 6-4, 300, DeMatha Catholic
(Hyattsville, MD)
The Skinny: Norris committed just a week after teammate Kenny Jefferson
verbaled to the Hokies. Norris is a big, strong player who has quick feet
according to Head Coach Bill McGregor. He chose Tech over offers from
Maryland and Syracuse.
Norris will easily qualify.
Antonio
North, 6-4, 310, North Stafford
(Stafford, VA)
The Skinny: North chose Virginia Tech over NC State on June 28th, ending
a long process where those two schools were the finalists for quite some
time. North, who is projected as a guard, is an excellent addition to the
Hokies offensive line.
“Tony has good footwork and tremendous power at the point of attack,”
North Stafford Head Coach Eric Cooke said. “He moves well. He plays
offensive guard for us, and we use him a lot to pull and in sweeps. He moves
really well in open space. We can move or pull him on either side.”
A good student, North will easily qualify.
Ed
Wang, 6-5, 260, 4.8, Stone Bridge
(Ashburn, VA)
The Skinny: Wang impressed the Hokies staff mightily during summer camp
last year. A tight end and defensive end in high school, Wang will likely
grow into an athletic offensive tackle on the next level. Many schools
inquired about the firmness of his verbal to Tech this spring, however he
and his family haven’t budged.
Wang is a good student who will qualify academically.
OL Targets
Curtis
Crouch, 6-6, 320, EE Smith
(Fayetteville, NC)
Offers: East Carolina, Clemson, NC State, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Virginia,
Virginia Tech
Favorites: None
The Skinny: According to EE Smith Head Coach Milton Butts, Curtis does
not have any strong favorites right now.
“I asked him [if he had any favorites] and he said ‘not really,’”
Butts said in a July 1st update. “He wants to go somewhere where they’ll
take care of him. There is no one favorite right now. We’ll sit down when
he’s ready and try and narrow his list to five.”
According to Butts, most programs are recruiting Curtis as an offensive
tackle.
Dennis
Landolt, 6-5, 275, 4.87, Holy Cross
(Delran, NJ)
Offers: Landolt holds 17 offers. All of his favorites have offered.
Camps: Elite College Combine in New Jersey
Favorites: Penn State leads North Carolina, Northwestern, Virginia, Virginia
Tech, and West Virginia among others.
The Skinny: Penn State has the lead right now. Dennis likes the Nittany
Lions and it wouldn’t be surprise to see him commit to them. He is,
however, continuing to eye other schools and was at Virginia Tech yesterday.
Penn State has the lead, but he is still very much considering other
programs. I do feel the Nittany Lions will be tough to beat, however I will
catch up with Dennis to find out his thoughts about Virginia Tech following
the visit.
Garrett
Reynolds, 6-7, 250, Carter (Knoxville,TN)
Offers: Kentucky, North Carolina, Virginia Tech
Other Interest: Clemson, Tennessee, Vanderbilt
Camps: Virginia Tech
Favorites: None
The Skinny: Have been unable to reach Garrett since his camp experience
last weekend. Sources say he is pretty open at this point in the recruiting
process, but I’ll find out more specific information very soon.
Pat
Sheil, 6-7, 260, Centreville (Clifton,
VA)
Offers: Close to 20 offers. All of his favorites have offered.
Camps: Nike Camp in Charlottesville, Virginia Tech
Favorites: Boston College, Georgia, Virginia Tech lead Miami, Nebraska,
Oklahoma, Virginia
The Skinny: Pat will likely decide in the next month or two, and I feel
the first three schools mentioned above are the three probably finalists (Sheil
says he has not eliminated the rest of his top seven though). It’s too
close to call right now.
Jon
Walko, 6-6, 295, Seneca Valley
(Germantown, MD)
Offers: Clemson, Kent State, Marshall, Purdue, Syracuse, Temple, Virginia Tech,
West Virginia
Favorites: Clemson, Virginia Tech, West Virginia
The Skinny: Walko lists Clemson, West Virginia, and Virginia Tech as his
top three right now.
“I would say my top three is Clemson, Virginia Tech, and West Virginia,
just for the fact that these are the places I’ve been to and I liked all
of them so far,” Walko said. “Every school is now in the running still,
but as of now these three have stood out just a little bit. They are all
equal.”
He may not need to make any official visits before making his decision
but hopes to attend a game for each school.
“Yeah definitely,” Walko said when asked if he wanted to see a game
atmosphere from each of these schools. “I truly believe that will be the
deciding factor for me. I’m looking forward to seeing if Clemson is as
good as people say and if Virginia Tech and West Virginia are as good as
people say. I want to see all that.”
Walko seems to like all three schools equally, and it looks extremely
possible his final choice will be among these three. His parents favor Clemson
but are letting him make the final decision.
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