The Next Batch Of Glenville Prospects

Posted by Mark Porter on Jul 31, 2009 at 01:42 pm

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Glenville is one of those schools that does not have to rebuild. It usually just reloads when it comes to talent each season. I am releasing some premium video of college prospects over the next few weeks and it only seemed fitting to start with Glenville. Below are a few of the top prospects and a premium look at their 2008 highlights.

I would start with 2011 star WR Shane Wynn, but his talents are no secret to high school football fans in Ohio. Instead I will start with who will be carrying the ball for the Glenville next season. Robert Walton is the first name that comes to mind in the Glenville backfield. Walton got reps at RB as a sophomore and has the size and speed to be a terror for opponents this season. Breaking down his junior film will tell us if he is Ohio State material.

 

Toney Foster (RB/ATH) is a speedster that transferred to Glenville from Villa Angela-St. Joseph High School. Foster is in the Class of 2010 and already has landed a few MAC offers. Foster is not very big but might be one of the fastest players in Cleveland next season. His ability to make big plays will fit right into the Glenville offense.

 

The next great ATH/QB/WR from Glenville could be Cardale Jones. Jones played QB behind Terrance Owens last season and also took some snaps at WR. He has a great frame that colleges coaches will covet.

 

Defensively, Aundre Sturdivant has a chance to be a great prospect at LB. After starting his sophomore year, I expect him to have a big season in 2009. Depending on how fast he grows, he could be a major blue chip athlete.

 



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