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3:22 am Sunday, January 6, 2008

Auburn Tigers 2008 Commitments

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1. Damion Allen
WR 6-2, 180 (4.5)
Dr. Phillips HS, Orlando, Florida
2. Vance Smith
TE 6-4, 240 (4.8)
Pace HS, Pace, Florida
3. Cole Drew
DB 6-0, 180 (4.45)
Memorial HS, Picayune, Mississippi
4. DeRon Furr**
QB 6-2, 217 (4.52)
Carver HS, Columbus, Georgia
5. Cameron Henderson**
DE 6-5, 245 (4.7)
Shades Valley HS, Birmingham
6. Darvin Adams
ATH 6-3, 185 (4.5)
Harrison HS, Kennesaw, Georgia
7. Reggie Hunt
RB 5-10, 185 (4.4)
Daphne HS, Daphne
8. Harry Adams
WR 6-0, 180 (4.3)
Dillard HS, Fort Lauderdale, Florida
9. George Baker
DB 5-11, 170 (4.4)
Archbishop-Carroll HS, Miami, Florida
10. Enrique Davis*
RB 5-11, 220 (4.4)
Mosley HS, Lynn Haven, Florida (Hargrave Military Academy, Chatham, Virginia)
11. Jermaine Johnson**
OL 6-6, 330
St. Thomas Aquinas HS, Fort Lauderdale, Florida
12. Raven Gray*
DE 6-4, 260 (4.65)
Enterprise HS, Enterprise (Copiah-Lincoln Community College, Wesson, Mississippi)
13. Jarmon Forston**
WR 6-3, 222 (4.55)
Carver HS, Columbus, Georgia
14. Barrett Trotter
QB 6-2, 195 (4.5)
Briarwood Christian HS, Birmingham
15. Charles Deas**
DL 6-6, 315 (5.0)
Dillard HS, Fort Lauderdale, Florida
16. Deshaun Barnes
SS 6-2, 210 (4.5)
Lincoln HS, Tallahassee, Florida
17. T'Sharvan Bell**
CB 6-1, 175 (4.5)
Osceola HS, Kissimmee, Florida
18. Chris Todd
QB 6-2, 220 (4.7)
Elizabethtown HS, Elizabethtown, Kentucky (Hutchinson Community College, Hutchinson, Kansas)
19. Marcus Jemison
DB 6-2, 190 (4.55)
McAdory HS, McCalla
*rated 5-star player
**rated 4-star player
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