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2012 Prospect Ranking

Rivals.com Pennsylvania Postseason Top 40 2012

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Rank Name Pos Location Stars Ht Wt School
#1Noah SpenceDE
Harrisburg, PABishop McDevitt

Through 13 games, Spence totaled 76 tackles and 12 sacks.

6'4"245Ohio St.
#2Rushel ShellRB
Aliquippa, PAHopewell

Shell finished his high school career with 9,078 career rushing yards, a new Pennsylvania record.

6'0"210Pittsburgh
#3Chris MullerOL
Boyertown, PABoyertown Area Senior

After leading his team to a 6-6 season this fall, Muller will play in the Army All-American Bowl in January.

6'6"287Rutgers
#4Eugene LewisWR
Plymouth, PAWyoming Valley

Playing quarterback, Lewis finished with over 1,000 yards passing and receiving for the second straight season this fall.

6'2"181Penn St.
#5Colin ThompsonTE
Warminster, PAArchbishop Wood Catholic

Through his first six games, Thompson had 11 receptions for 178 yards and two touchdowns.

6'5"255Florida
#6Adam BisnowatyOL
Pittsburgh, PAFox Chapel Area

Bisnowaty has already concluded his senior season, and will now continue to showcase his athleticism on the wrestling mat this winter.

6'6"275Pittsburgh
#7Greg GarmonRB
Erie, PAMcDowell

Garmon finished his senior season with 1,050 yards and nine touchdowns on 137 carries, plus seven receptions for 180 yards and three touchdowns.

6'2"195Iowa
#8J.J. DenmanOL
Fairless Hills, PAPennsbury

Denman helped lead his team to a 9-4 season this fall.

6'7"305Rutgers
#9Deaysean RippyLB
McKees Rocks, PASto Rox

Known for his defense, Rippy also had 22 receptions for 389 yards this fall.

6'2"198Pittsburgh
#10Demetrious CoxDB
Jeannette, PAJeannette

Cox rushed for 1,180 yards and passed for 753 yards through his first 12 games this fall.

6'1"192Michigan St.
#11Drew HarrisRB
Exton, PADowningtown East

Harris finished his high school career with 4,977 yards after missing the majority of his senior season due to an injury.

6'1"210Virginia Tech
#12Nate SmithDB
Warminster, PAArchbishop Wood Catholic

Smith is has become a two way threat this fall, at both wide receiver and cornerback.

5'11"176Temple
#13Nyeem WartmanLB
Archbald, PAValley View

Wartman finished his senior season with 93 tackles and two sacks.

6'3"220Penn St.
#14Frank TaylorOL
Warminster, PAArchbishop Wood Catholic

Taylor has been the anchor on the offensive line all season for Archbishop Wood.

6'3"285Boston Coll.
#15Treyvon HesterDT
Pittsburgh, PAPenn Hills

Hester was unstoppable at the Chesapeake Bowl.

6'3"290Toledo
#16T.J. NealLB
McKeesport, PAMcKeesport

Leading his team in tackles the last two years, Neal has also become a weapon at running back.

6'1"225Illinois
#17Corey JonesWR
Pittsburgh, PAPenn Hills

Jones totaled 10 touchdowns this fall, while grabbing 25 receptions for 398 yards and also reeling off 499 yards rushing on 42 carries.

5'9"165Toledo
#18Adam DePietroOL
Lancaster, PALancaster Catholic

DePietro's solid play on the offensive line has helped his team to a deep run in the state playoffs.

6'5"270Northwestern
#19Brandon ArcidiaconoOL
Warminster, PAArchbishop Wood Catholic

Arcidiacono has proven himself to be equally talented on the offensive and defensive line this fall.

6'5"250Rutgers
#20Brendan NosovitchQB
Allentown, PACentral Catholic

Through 14 games, Nosovitch completed 228 of 367 passes for 3,541 yards and 37 touchdowns, while also rushing for 841 yards and 14 touchdowns.

6'2"200South Carolina
#21Jesse JamesTE
McKeesport, PASouth Allegheny

James was also a standout basketball player at South Allegheny, but will miss his final season because he will enroll early in college.

6'7"248Penn St.
#22Wayne CapersWR
Bridgeville, PAChartiers Valley

Despite missing some time with an injury, Capers rushed for 330 yards and passed for 1,044 yards this fall.

6'1"205Arizona
#23Blake RankinQB
Bloomsburg, PABloomsburg

Through 11 games, Rankin completed 130 of 236 passes for 2,129 yards and 20 touchdowns, and also rushed for 1,476 yards and 28 touchdowns.

6'4"195Rutgers
#24JP HoltzTE
Pittsburgh, PAShaler Area

Already a force on defense, Holtz proved himself on offense this fall while scoring 15 touchdowns on both the ground and through the air.

6'4"240Pittsburgh
#25Jaylen ColemanLB
Pittsburgh, PAUniversity Prep

Coleman finished his senior season with approximately 100 tackles and three interceptions, plus 1,600 yards rushing and 15 touchdowns.

6'1"220Toledo
#26Jake O'DonnellDE
Doylestown, PACentral Bucks East

O'Donnell finished his senior season with 69 tackles, 4.5 sacks and one fumble recovery.

6'6"233Miami (FL)
#27Kyle KerrickWR
Coatesville, PACoatesville Area Senior

Kerrick, who will enroll in college in January, developed himself into one of the more dangerous big play threats in Pennsylvania.

6'3"183Michigan St.
#28William ParksDB
Philadelphia, PAGermantown

Parks was a standout at the Chesapeake Bowl.

6'2"180Arizona
#29Dakota ConwellLB
Pittsburgh, PAUpper St. Clair

Conwell has rushed for 997 yards and 19 touchdowns, and also passed for 1,087 yards and 11 touchdowns so far this fall.

6'1"210Arizona
#30Perry HillsQB
Pittsburgh, PACentral Catholic

Hill's record was 27-3 as a varsity starter and threw for almost 3,800 yards and 30 touchdowns.

6'3"205Maryland
#31Michael MooneyOL
Malvern, PAMalvern Prep

Mooney helped his team to a successful 9-2 season.

6'5"265Virginia
#32Jack SchwabaTE
Pittsburgh, PAUpper St. Clair

Schwaba had five receptions for 81 yards this season, and on defense added 17 tackles and 1.5 sacks.

6'5"240Northwestern
#33P.J. GalloTE
Holland, PACouncil Rock South

Gallo finished his senior season nine receptions for 135 yards.

6'4"225Maryland
#34Trenton ColesWR
Clairton, PAClairton

Coles proved to be a big play threat for Clairton this fall.

6'3"175Pittsburgh
#35Matt JohnsQB
Warrington, PACentral Bucks Hs-south

Johns finished his senior season by completing 130 of 221 passes for 2,111 yards and 15 touchdowns.

6'5"200Virginia
#36Skyler MornhinwegQB
Philadelphia, PASt. Joseph's

Mornhinweg finished his high school career with over 4,800 yards passing and 52 touchdowns, and also 1,200 rushing yards and 17 touchdowns.

6'3"215Florida
#37Brock DeanLB
Harrisburg, PABishop McDevitt

Through 14 games Dean has 79 tackles, two sacks and one interception.

6'1"217Maryland
#38Manny StockerQB
Coatesville, PACoatesville Area Senior

Stocker directed an offense that averaged 34 points per game this fall.

6'3"197N.C. State
#39Arthur GoldbergDT
Pittsburgh, PAMt. Lebanon

Goldberg controlled the line of scrimmage from his defensive tackle position.

6'4"270Wisconsin
#40Zach RuggOL
Johnstown, PABishop McCort

Aside from being a powerful offensive lineman, Rugg also had 63 tackles and two sacks this fall.

6'5"285Connecticut

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