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1. Shaun Whittinghill- Louisville, Moore High School, 6'3 216, Defensive End Wittinghill came on during the camp circuit and has impressed scouts with his athleticism and size. He has a frame worth working with and sound finesse moves on the defensive line.

 

2. C.J. Walker- Lexington, Bryan Station High School, 5'10 172, Wide Receiver Claitt is a stellar athlete and proves it through many different sports, especially track. Although the gaudy numbers he put up last year as a receiver shows he does have skill at that position.

 

3. Jalen Washington- Frankfort, Frankfort High School, 5'8 174, Athlete Washington is one of the most entertaining prospects to watch play on Friday nights. His speed and skill set screams playmaker.

 

4. Jensen Feggins- Bowling Green, Warren Central High School, 6'0 203, Wide Receiver Feggins is a big, physical receiver with a lot of upside. This year will be his first at his new school after transferring from Highlands to follow his dad, Howard, who is now the head coach Warren Central High School in Bowling Green.

 

5. Tequan Claitt- Lexington, Bryan Station High School, 6'2 178, Athlete Claitt, like his teammate Walker, is a very well-rounded athlete. Football may not be his sport at the next level, but it sure could be. Track seems like it may be where he finds a spot at the next level, as well.

 

6. Delvon Dunn- Louisville, PRP High School, 5'9 190, Running Back We'll have to wait until the season gets going, but Dunn might be one of the best kept secrets around. He didn't camp much this summer. So he hasn't been seen in his latest form. He's also the brother of former U of L and current Chicago Bear defensive lineman Brandon Dunn.

 

7. Beau Hoge- Ft. Thomas, Highlands High School, 6'1 196, Quarterback Hoge -- the son of ESPN's Merril Hoge -- will see his first start at quarterback as a Bluebird this season. This summer his name came up as a possible offer after a good performance at a camp with Ohio. He'll have plenty of time to prove himself as the season progresses. (Has offer now)

 

8. Ellis Cain- Louisville, Male High School, 5'10 195, Running Back Cain is a balanced back who does his best work from 25 yards in from the goal line. He isn't the fastest back out there, but his combination of power and speed are more than enough to make him a top-tier running back amongst his Bluegrass piers.

 

9. Tyler Addesa- Ekron, Meade Co. High School, 6-0 201, Athlete Addesa isn't your typical DB/RB/WR athlete -- he's a DE/OLB/FB type. Fullback is a position he'll play for the first time this year and could be where he excels. Also getting much bigger and stronger. (Preferred Walk on offer from Wofford @ FB)

 

10. Arien Beasley- Goshen, North Oldham High School, 5'10 190, Running Back Beasley has no shortage of speed in his arsenal. I'm not so sure how accurate his height and weight are because many coaches have expressed interest, but size was the deterring factor.

 

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