| Name | Pos. | Ht./Wt. | Hometown/Previous School | | Bobbie Agoucha | DL | 6-4, 315 | Oklahoma City, OK/Putnam City North | | Jacob Amie | WR | 6-4, 228 | Tyler, TX/Lee | | Bront Bird | DB | 6-4, 201 | Odessa, TX/Permian | | Omar Castillo | OL | 6-6, 285 | Roswell, NM/Goddard | | Taylor Charbonnet | ATH | 5-9, 164 | The Woodlands, TX/The Woodlands | | Aaron Crawford | RB | 5-11, 200 | Memphis, Tennessee/Ridgeway | | Dominique Delpeche | OL | 6-7, 338 | Fort Worth, TX/North Crowley | | Lonnie Edwards | OL | 6-5, 315 | Brownsboro, TX/Brownsboro | | Blake Emert | OL | 6-5, 275 | Garland, TX/Sachse | | Sam Fehoko | DL | 6-2, 230 | Honolulu, HI/Farrington | | Jared Flannel | RB | 6-0, 180 | Brazoria, TX/Columbia | | Jacoby Franks | WR | 6-2, 180 | Orange, TX/West Orange-Stark | | Jerrod Gooch | OL | 6-5, 290 | Vidor, TX/Vidor | | Rashad Hawk | WR | 6-3, 180 | Copperas Cove, TX/Copperas Cove | | Daniel Howard | DE | 6-3, 240 | Wichita, KS/Butler County C.C. | | Adam James* | TE | 6-3, 200 | Celina, Texas (Celina) | | Justin Keown | OL | 6-4, 285 | Anderson, SC/Hargrave Military Academy | | Jonathan LaCour | P/K | 6-2, 190 | Kingwood, TX/Kingwood | | Lyle Leong* | WR | 6-2, 170 | Abilene, Texas (Abilene) | | Detron Lewis | WR | 6-0, 190 | College Station, TX/A&M Consolidated | | Stefan Loucks | QB | 6-2, 185 | Little Rock, AR/Pulaski Academy | | David Neill | DL | 6-5, 260 | Flower Mound, TX/Marcus | | Mickey Okafor | OL | 6-6, 305 | Houston, TX/Westbury | | De'Shon Sanders | DB | 6-2, 205 | Hobbs, NM/City College of San Francisco | | Brandon Sharpe | DE | 6-4, 240 | Lyons, GA/Fresno City C.C. | | Tyrone Sonier | DL | 6-3, 225 | Missouri City, TX/Fort Bend Marshall | | Tramain Swindall | WR | 6-3, 180 | Oklahoma City, OK/Millwood | | Colby Whitlock | DL | 6-3, 290 | Noble, OK/Noble | | * - Gray Shirt | | 2007 Class Breakdown | | By Position | | Offensive Lineman: 7 | Quarterbacks: 1 | Defensive Lineman: 7 | Defensive Backs: 1 | | | | Wide Receivers: 5 | Athletes: 1 | Running Backs: 2 | Specialists: 1 | | | |  | | By Home State | | Texas: 15 | Hawaii: 1 | Oklahoma: 3 | Kansas: 1 | | | | New Mexico: 2 | South Carolina: 1 | Arkansas: 1 | Tennessee: 1 | | | | Georgia: 1 | |  | | By Previous Level | | High School: 22 | Prep School: 1 | Junior College: 3 |  | | | | BOBBIE AGOUCHA | | Defensive Lineman ? 6-4, 315 ? Oklahoma City, Oklahoma (Putnam City North) Appeared in just four games during his senior season of high school after transferring from Katy, Texas?a sizeable force on the interior defensive front, he finished the season with 18 tackles and three sacks?noted for showing impressive strength and leverage at the point of attack?possessing rare athleticism for his size, he reportedly lined up in the backfield on offense as a lead blocker, also carrying the ball at times for the Panthers?chose Texas Tech over Kansas State, Oklahoma and TCU. | | JACOB AMIE | | Wide Receiver ? 6-4, 228 ? Tyler, Texas (Lee) An athletic target with good size that can play either tight end or wide receiver at the collegiate level?received a three star rating from Scout.com and ranked as the No. 23 tight end prospect in the nation?.an honorable mention All-State selection for Class 5A by the Texas Sports Writers Association?a three-star prospect rated the No. 46 wide receiver in the country by Rivals.com?also featured as the No. 8 wide receiver and No. 49 overall player on Rivals' Texas Top 100?a Velocity/PrepStar Magazine All-Region selection?listed as the No. 1 athlete in the state by dfwVarsity.com?a member of the Lubbock Avalanche-Journal's 'Fabulous 44', a postseason listing of the top seniors in Texas?named the No. 60 overall recruit in the state on SuperPrep's 'Texas 102'?voted a second-team All-District selection in 2006?led the team his senior year with 22 catches for 416 yards (18.9 yards per reception) and three touchdowns in what was a run-based offense?Lee team finished 9-3 with a bi-district championship and playoff appearance?chose Texas Tech over Colorado, Missouri, Nebraska and Texas A&M. | | BRONT BIRD | | Defensive Back ? 6-4, 201 ? Odessa, Texas (Permian) A versatile prospect who played both offense and defense for one of the premier high school programs in the state?rated as a three-star player by Rivals.com?the No. 48 outside linebacker in the country according to ESPN.com?named first-team All-District 3-5A at both the wide receiver and strong safety positions after his senior season?placed second on the team with 45 catches for 824 yards and eight touchdowns as a wide receiver during his final campaign?also racked up 73 tackles, including seven for loss, three interceptions and three fumble recoveries (returning one for a touchdown) on defense?scored two touchdowns on offense and added an interception on defense in Permian's win over cross-town rival Midland Lee?tallied 68 tackles and three interceptions as a junior in 2005?attended Texas Tech summer camp prior to his senior year?chose Tech over SMU and TCU. | | OMAR CASTILLO | | Offensive Lineman ? 6-6, 310 ? Roswell, New Mexico (Goddard) The No. 2 offensive lineman and No. 8 overall player in the state on Rivals.com's New Mexico Top 10 for 2007?named first-team All-State for his dominating performance from the defensive tackle position?.played on both lines as a prep and projects as an offensive lineman in college?an All-Region selection by Velocity/PrepStar Magazine?helped the Rockets finish with a 10-4 record and an average margin of victory of 30.4 points?nickname is "Chief"?also participated in wrestling during high school?chose Texas Tech over offers from New Mexico and New Mexico State. | | TAYLOR CHARBONNET | | Athlete ? 5-9, 164 ? The Woodlands, Texas (The Woodlands) A three-star athlete according to Rivals.com?amassed 28 tackles, four interceptions and seven pass break-ups during his senior season?named honorable mention All-State for Class 5A?received first-team All-District 15-5A honors?also selected to the All-Greater Houston first-team by the Houston Chronicle?was awarded the team's secondary player of the week honor three times and was chosen as the Team MVP by the coaching staff after The Woodlands' 23-0 defeat of Conroe in which he returned a punt 43 yards for a touchdown and appeared on both offense and defense?chosen as TexasPrepXtra.com's District 15-5A Return Specialist of the Year for 2006?had 53 tackles, six pass break-ups and two interceptions as a junior in 2005?clocked the third-fastest forty-yard dash time (4.37) amongst 283 prospects in attendance at the College Station Nike Camp last April...attended Texas Tech summer camp prior to his senior year?brother of current Red Raiders safety Daniel Charbonnet?chose Texas Tech over Air Force, Kansas and UTEP. | | AARON CRAWFORD | | Running Back ? 5-11, 200 ? Memphis, Tennessee (Ridgeway) Tennessee's Mr. Football for Class 5A in 2006?a three-star player according to Rivals.com, ranked as the No. 45 running back in the nation?listed as the No. 3 running back and No. 19 overall prospect in the state on Rivals' Tennessee Top 25 for 2007 after a senior season that saw him total 1,641 rushing yards and 17 touchdowns for the Roadrunners?also the No. 3 tailback and No. 16 overall player on SuperPrep's 'Tennessee 24'?a first-team Class 5A All-State selection by the Tennessee Sports Writers Association after his senior year Velocity/PrepStar Magazine All-Region selection? rushed for 2,242 yards and 23 touchdowns as a junior in 2005?brother, Jocques, was a member of Texas Tech's 2006 signing class and will join the team next spring?chose Tech over Arkansas, Kentucky and Mississippi State. | | DOMINIQUE DELPECHE | | Offensive Lineman ? 6-7, 338 ? Fort Worth, Texas (North Crowley) A raw athlete with a massive frame who will look to refine his fundamentals and techniques at the collegiate level?received interest from several Division I schools despite participating in football for the first time in the fall of 2006?had been a basketball player before moving over to the gridiron during his senior year of high school?blocked for a Tigers offense that averaged 23.6 points per game during his senior season?chose Texas Tech over Central Florida. | | LONNIE EDWARDS | | Offensive Lineman ? 6-5, 315 ? Brownsboro, Texas (Brownsboro) A first-team All-State selection for Class 3A after piling up 75 pancakes for a Brownsboro team that finished 10-4 and averaged 32 points per game on offense?an experienced run blocker, he helped pave the way for a Bears rushing attack that racked up 3,343 yards on the ground in 14 contests and averaged 339 yards of total offense per game?received four out of a possible five stars from Scout.com and is ranked by the recruiting service as the No. 18 offensive guard in the country?a four-star prospect rated the No. 7 offensive lineman and the No. 32 overall player on Rivals' Texas Top 100 for 2007?also ranked as the No. 24 offensive tackle in the nation by Rivals?the No. 42 overall prospect in the state on SuperPrep's 'Texas 102' for 2007?named the District 14-3A Offensive Lineman of the Year by TexasPrepXtra.com?a Velocity/PrepStar Magzine All-Region selection?a member of the Lubbock Avalanche-Journal's exclusive 'Fabulous 44', a list featuring the top high school players in Texas?the No. 45 overall recruit in the state according to the San Antonio Express-News?also a second-team All-State choice as a junior in 2005?chose Texas Tech over Baylor, Georgia, LSU and Oklahoma State. | | BLAKE EMERT | | Offensive Lineman ? 6-5, 275 ? Garland, Texas (Sachse) A three-star player named the No. 8 offensive lineman and No. 66 overall player on the Rivals.com Texas Top 100 for 2007? regarded as the No. 44 offensive tackle prospect in the nation by Rivals?a first-team All-State Class 5A selection in 2006?a three-star prospect and No. 43 offensive tackle in the country according to Scout.com?ranked as the No. 2 offensive lineman and the No. 21 overall prospect on the Dallas Morning News Area Top 100 list?also received first-team All-District 10-5A honors from the Morning News following his senior season?listed by SuperPrep Magazine as the No. 68 overall player in the state?rated the No. 3 offensive lineman in the state by dfwVarsity.com?also a Velocity/PrepStar Magazine All-Region selection?named to the Lubbock Avalanche-Journal's Top 100 for 2007?an effective run-blocker, he helped block for a rushing attack that averaged more than 131 yards a game his senior year?received a three-star rating from Scout.com?attended Texas Tech summer camp prior to his senior year?chose Tech over Iowa State, Kansas and Oklahoma State? | | SAM FEHOKO | | Defensive End ? 6-2, 230 ? Honolulu, Hawaii (Farrington) An aggressive pass rusher named the 2006 Gatorade Player of the Year for the state of Hawaii after making 108 tackles (86 solo) and compiling a remarkable 22.5 sacks during his senior season?named a Velocity/PrepStar Magazine All-American and ranked as the No. 5 defensive line prospect in the publication's West region?a three-star recruit, rated the No. 3 overall player in the state on Rivals.com's Hawaii Top 20 for 2007?also the No. 22 defensive end in the nation according to Rivals?had 77 tackles, including 20 for loss and 12 sacks as a junior in 2005?received a three-star rating from Scout.com and ranked as the site's No. 31 strongside linebacker in the country?noted for his strength, he reportedly bench pressed 21 reps of 225 lbs.?older brother, Whitley, is an offensive lineman at San Diego State?marks the first player from Hawaii to have ever signed with Texas Tech out of high school?chose Tech over Arkansas, Auburn, Oklahoma and San Diego State. | | JARED FLANNEL | | Running Back ? 6-0, 180 ? Brazoria, Texas (Columbia) A first-team All-District 24-3A selection by the Houston Chronicle?named district MVP after both his sophomore and junior seasons?rated as the No. 4 running back on the Chronicle's Area Top 60 for 2006?helped Columbia team to an 8-5 finish and advanced through two rounds of the state playoffs his senior season?posted three consecutive 1,400-yard seasons, while averaging 7.25 yards per carry and scoring 48 touchdowns during his high school career for the Roughnecks?also an adept receiver, he made 33 catches totaling 551 yards and seven touchdowns at the prep level?rated a three-star player by Rivals.com and listed as the No. 80 overall player on the site's Texas Top 100 for 2007?also ranked by Rivals as the No. 38 running back in the nation?listed as a three-star prospect by Scout.com?chose Texas Tech over Arizona, Iowa State and Missouri. | | JACOBY FRANKS | | Wide Receiver ? 6-2, 180 ? Orange, Texas (West-Orange Stark) Leading wide receiver on a Stark team that finished 13-1 and appeared in the area round of the Class 3A playoffs in 2006?team finished undefeated during the regular season and boasted a 32.3 point average margin of victory?named as a first-team All-District 21-3A selection by the league's coaches?a first-team All Greater Houston Area choice for Class 3A according to TexasPrepXtra.com?placed first on the team with 48 catches for 606 yards?racked up 168 yards and a touchdown on seven catches in the first half of Stark's meeting with Hamshire Fannett before moving to quarterback in the second half, leading his team to a 54-0 victory?rated as a three-star player by Rivals.com?had 50 catches for 640 yards and eight touchdowns as a junior in 2005?brother of Texas A&M wide receiver Kerry Franks Jr.; father, Kerry, played at Oklahoma State?attended Texas Tech summer camp prior to his senior year?chose Tech over Houston, Minnesota and UTEP. | | JERROD GOOCH | | Offensive Lineman ? 6-5, 290 ? Vidor, Texas (Vidor) A three-star prospect according to Rivals.com, ranked by the Web site as the No. 50 offensive guard prospect in the nation?the No. 15 guard prospect in the country according to ESPN.com?listed as the No. 12 offensive lineman and No. 78 overall player on Rivals' Texas Top 100 for 2007?also received a three-star rating from Scout.com and ranked as the No. 35 offensive tackle nationally?rated the No. 57 overall player in the state on SuperPrep's 'Texas 102'?the No. 90 overall recruit in the state according to the San Antonio Express-News?named to the Lubbock Avalanche-Journal's Top 100 for 2007?represented the West team in the East Meets West All-American game in Orlando, Fla. in January?boasts a reported bench press of 400 pounds and a squat of close to 500 pounds?attended Texas Tech summer camp prior to his junior year?chose Tech over Arizona, Baylor and Texas. | | RASHAD HAWK | | Wide Receiver ? 6-3, 180 ? Copperas Cove, Texas (Copperas Cove) Rated a three-star prospect by Rivals.com?a three-star player according to Scout.com, listed as the No. 83 wide receiver in the nation?received honorable mention All-State honors from the Associated Press after his senior season?a Velocity/PrepStar Magazine All-Region selection, he finished his high school career with 81 catches for 1,168 yards and 11 touchdowns?also chosen as first-team All-District 16-4A after his senior season?hauled in 56 catches for 756 yards and six touchdowns for a Bulldawg team that finished 13-2 and marched all the way to the Class 4A State Championship game his senior year?listed as the No. 83 recruit in the state by SuperPrep Magazine?named to the Lubbock Avalanche-Journal's Top 100 for 2007?the No. 88 overall player on the San Antonio Express-News Texas Top 100?caught four passes for 152 yards and two touchdowns in Copperas Cove's 42-21 win over Killeen?led the team by catching 25 passes for 405 yards and five touchdowns as a junior in 2005?born in Wiesbaden, Germany?chose Texas Tech over Baylor, Iowa State, Missouri, UTEP and Wisconsin. | | DANIEL HOWARD | | Defensive Lineman ? 6-3, 240 ? Wichita, Kansas (Bishop Carroll/Butler County C.C.) A key component on defense for a Butler team that finished 11-1, ranked No. 3 nationally in the final NJCAA poll?starting defensive end for a Grizzlies defensive unit that allowed just 13.1 points and 72.2 rushing yards per game and was instrumental in the school's sixth-straight Kansas Jayhawk Conference title?racked up 55 tackles (14 for loss) and 12 sacks, also adding four fumble recoveries and three caused fumbles in his first participating season?team capped off the season with a 57-0 rout of then-No. 6 Vermilion Community College (Minn.) in the 2006 Dalton Defenders Bowl?played his prep career at Bishop Carroll High School in Wichita?has three years of eligibility remaining after redshirting as a freshman in 2005?chose Texas Tech over Kansas, Kansas State and Missouri. | | Adam James | Gray Shirt Tight End ? 6-3, 200 ? Celina, Texas (Celina) Originally a member of Texas Tech?s 2006 signing class, he opted to gray shirt and enrolled in January 2007 ... caught 24 passes for 374 yards and four touchdowns as a senior...District 13-2A first team...timed a 4.6 in the forty at the Fort Worth NIKE Training Camp...also benches 295...participated in the U.S. Army All-American Bowl...outstanding blocking abilities...first-team all-conference and all-state honorable mention as a junior...son of ABC and ESPN analyst Craig James?chose Tech over Boston College, Mississippi, Tulsa and Wisconsin. | | Justin Keown | | Offensive Lineman ? 6-4, 285 ? Anderson, SC (Woodside HS/Hargrave) Played the 2006 season at the Hargrave Military Academy in Chatham, Virginia?competed in both football and wrestling during his high school career at Woodside High School in Anderson, South Carolina?enrolled in January 2007 and will join the team during spring practice to compete for playing time at the center position?has all four years of eligibility remaining?chose Texas Tech over East Carolina, Kent and New Mexico State. | | Jonathan LaCour | | Placekicker ? 6-2, 190 ? Kingwood, Texas (Kingwood) One of the top specialists in the state, he handled both the kicking and punting duties for Kingwood during his high school career?a unanimous first-team All-District 21-5A selection by the Houston Chronicle following his senior season in 2006?rated as the No. 1 kicker prospect in the Houston area on the Chronicle's Area Top 60 for 2006 and was chosen to the newspaper's All-Greater Houston first-team?placed first in the punting portion of the Texas Lone Star Kicking Challenge in both 2005 and 2006?was given the All-Around gold medal at the event in 2005 among an estimated 150 participants?averaged 40.7 yards per punt in district play, while pinning opponents inside their own 10-yard line on seven occasions as a senior?drilled a long field goal of 54 yards, the eighth longest in state history?one of only two kickers in the state to be named to the Lubbock Avalanche-Journal's Top 100 for 2007?joins Alex Reyes as the only other high school kicker to have received a scholarship offer from Texas Tech since head coach Mike Leach's arrival prior to the 2000 season?chose Tech over Missouri. | | Lyle Leong | | Gray Shirt Wide Receiver ? 6-2, 170 ? Abilene, Texas (Abilene) Originally a member of Texas Tech?s 2006 signing class he opted to gray shirt and enrolled in January 2007...Texas Class 5A All-State first team in 2005...Class 5A Region I First Team (TexasHSFootball.com)...All-Big Country Super Team (Abilene Reporter-News)...grabbed 57 passes for 1,250 yards and 12 touchdowns last season...ranked fifth in Class 5A in receiving yards...caught 34 passes for 600 yards and 11 touchdowns as a junior...runs a 4.5 forty and has a 38-inch vertical...a high school teammate of Tech quarterback Taylor Potts?chose Tech over Baylor, Georgia Tech, SMU and TCU. | | Detron Lewis | | Wide Receiver ? 6-0, 190 ? College Station, Texas (A&M Consolidated) A unanimous first-team All-District 13-5A selection after catching 39 passes for 776 yards and seven touchdowns as a senior in 2006?helped lead the Tigers to an 8-2 record and a berth in the state playoffs?a three-star player according to Rivals.com, rated the No. 85 prospect in the state on the site's Texas Top 100 for 2007?also the No. 62 wide receiver in the nation according to Rivals?a three-star recruit, listed as the No. 60 wide receiver in the country by Scout.com?named honorable mention All-State for Class 5A by the Texas Sports Writers Association?one of 18 wideouts to be named to the Lubbock Avalanche-Journal's Top 100 for 2007?ranked as the No. 8 wide receiver and No. 52 overall player on SuperPrep's 'Texas 102'?an All-Region choice by Velocity/PrepStar Magazine?was awarded first-team All-District and All-State honorable mention honors after hauling in 62 catches for 973 yards and 10 touchdowns as a junior in 2005?chose Texas Tech over Arkansas, Kansas, Nebraska, Oklahoma State and UTEP. | | Stefan Loucks | | Quarterback ? 6-2, 185 ? Little Rock, Arkansas (Pulaski Academy) The latest addition to Texas Tech's stable of highly sought-after quarterbacks?an astoundingly productive high school player, he totaled 1007 completions, 13,701 yards and 147 touchdown passes during his three-year run as the starter under center for Pulaski?finished his prep career as the all-time passing leader in Arkansas history?boasted a 68.9 completion percentage, averaged 362.4 passing yards per game and threw 60 touchdown passes during a senior season in which he led the Bruins to the State Championship game for Class 5A? team finished the season with a 12-2 record, ranked as the No. 2 team in Arkansas?named first-team All-State as a senior?named to the 2006 PrepNation.com '101 All-American Team', a list of players chosen based on their high school achievements?received two out of a possible three stars and was named a Velocity/PrepStar Magazine All-American?rated the No. 2 quarterback and No. 13 overall prospect on SuperPrep's 'Arkansas 15'?a three-star prospect according to Scout.com?leaves Pulaski as the career leader in six different passing categories?chose Tech over Auburn, California and Missouri. | | David Neill | | Defensive Lineman ? 6-5, 260 ? Flower Mound, Texas (Marcus) A three-star prospect according to Rivals.com, he could play any of the positions along the defensive front at the next level?listed as the No. 6 defensive end and the No. 53 overall player on the Dallas Morning News' Area Top 100?.rated a three-star player by Scout.com and ranked as the No. 79 defensive end in the nation?voted first-team all-district 6-5A and second-team All-Area by the Morning News after a standout senior season that saw him total 81 tackles (53 solo), including nine for loss, six sacks, two forced fumbles and four pass break-ups?a member of SuperPrep Magazine's 'Texas 102' for 2007?an All-Region selection by Velocity/PrepStar Magazine?also a gifted athlete, he recorded a vertical leap of 35", the best mark among the 31 defensive ends in attendance at last April's College Station Nike Camp?attended Texas Tech summer camp prior to his senior year?chose Tech over Kansas, Oklahoma State, SMU and Tulsa. | | Mickey Okafor | | Offensive Lineman ? 6-6, 305 ? Houston, Texas (Westbury) A three-star player according to Scout.com, listed as the No. 66 offensive tackle prospect in the nation?rated a three-star recruit by Rivals.com?a first-team All-District 20-5A selection, he was also named second-team All-Greater Houston by the Houston Chronicle after his senior campaign?ranked as the No. 5 overall offensive lineman in Houston by the Chronicle on its annual Area Top 60 list?named to SuperPrep's 'Texas 102' for 2007, a listing of the top players in the state?an All-Region pick by Velocity/PrepStar Magazine...started 30 games during his Westbury career?also played basketball in high school?chose Texas Tech over Houston, Nebraska and Oklahoma State. | | De'Shon Sanders | | Cornerback ? 6-2, 205 ? Hobbs, New Mexico (Hobbs/City College of San Francisco) Rated as a three-star player by Rivals.com and the No. 66 overall player on Rivals' Junior College Top 100 for 2007?a three-star recruit according to Scout.com, listed as the No. 8 cornerback prospect in the nation?ranked as the No. 7 corner and the No. 72 overall player on the annual SuperPrep 'JUCO 100'?totaled 28 tackles, two interceptions, four pass break-ups and a forced fumble for a San Francisco team that went 10-2 his sophomore season and appeared in the California junior college football championship game?enrolled in January and will participate in spring practice...chose Texas Tech over Minnesota, New Mexico and Oregon. | | Brandon Sharpe | | Defensive Line ? 6-4, 240 ? Lyons, Georgia (Toombs County HS/Fresno City C.C) Strong pass rusher on a Fresno team that finished the season with an 8-3 record and an average margin of victory of 23 points? posted 36 tackles including nine and a half for loss, pacing the Rams defense with nine sacks and a team-high seven pass break-ups, while also recording an interception?played in high school at Toombs County in Lyons, Georgia?chose Texas Tech over Nebraska and San Jose State. | | Tyrone Sonier | | Defensive Line ? 6-3, 225 ? Missouri City, Texas (Fort Bend Marshall) A second-team All-State selection after a dominating senior campaign for Marshall that saw him tally 92 tackles and 10.5 sacks from the end position?a unanimous first-team All-District 23-5A choice, he helped the Buffaloes reach the playoffs and advance to the second round?a three-star player according to Rivals.com, listed as the No. 97 recruit on the Web site's Texas Top 100?also ranked by Rivals as the No. 43 defensive end in the nation?chosen to the Lubbock Avalanche-Journal's Top 100 for 2007?named second-team All-Greater Houston by the Houston Chronicle?represented the West team in the East Meets West All-American Game in January?a high school teammate of current Red Raider Sean Estelle?chose Texas Tech over Iowa, Kansas State and Texas A&M. | | Tramain Swindall | | Wide Receiver ? 6-3, 180 ? Oklahoma City, Oklahoma (Millwood) The No. 1 wide receiver and No. 5 overall prospect in the state on Rivals.com's Oklahoma Top 30 for 2007?garnered a three-star rating from Rivals and ranked as the No. 54 receiving target in the nation?received three stars from Scout.com and was regarded as the No. 75 wideout in the country?the No. 43 ranked overall player in the Midlands region according to SuperPrep?a second-team All-State selection after leading his team with more than 1,000 yards and 11 touchdowns from the wide receiver position on offense, while recording 164 tackles and eight interceptions from the cornerback position on defense?164 tackles ranked second amongst all players in Class 2A in the state?helped Millwood team to a 14-1 record and his interception clinched their victory in the Class 2A State Championship?also caught 28 passes for 625 yards and seven touchdowns as a junior?chose Texas Tech over Arkansas, Kansas State, Missouri and Texas A&M. | | Colby Whitlock | | Defensive Lineman ? 6-3, 290 ? Noble, Oklahoma (Noble) A dynamic prospect who projects as a defensive lineman at the collegiate level?rated a three-star player and the No. 17 overall player in the state on Rivals.com's Oklahoma Top 30 for 2007?ranked as the No. 2 defensive tackle in the state and No. 69 in the country by Rivals?named an Oklahoma All-State first-team selection after totaling 109 tackles (24 for loss), 11 forced fumbles and three sacks for the Bears during his senior season?participated as a defensive lineman in the Oklahoma Coaches Association All-State Football Game?named first-team Big All-City by The Oklahoman?a Velocity/PrepStar Magazine All-Region selection, he finished his high school career with 218 tackles (65 for loss) and 13 sacks?recorded an impressive 31 tackles for loss as a junior in 2005?also a heavyweight wrestler at the prep level?attended Texas Tech summer camp prior to his senior year?chose Tech over Kansas, Oklahoma State and Tulsa. | |