
| Rank | Name | Pos | Location | Stars | Ht | Wt | School |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| #1 | Adrian Peterson | RB | Palestine, TX Almost 3,000 yards as a senior shows why he's the best in the nation. But his game in the U.S. Army All-American Bowl also helped. | 5 stars | 6'2" | 210 | Oklahoma |
| #2 | Theodore Ginn, Jr | DB | Cleveland, OHGlenville Academic Campus Ginn is a human highlight machine and well worth the price of admission. Showed the entire nation why he's one of the best at the U.S. Army All-American Bowl. | 5 stars | 6'0" | 170 | Ohio St. |
| #3 | Early Doucet | WR | St. Martinville, LA A star at quarterback, running back and receiver for St. Martinville. Committed to Nick Saban's LSU Tigers. | 5 stars | 6'1" | 207 | LSU |
| #4 | Rhett Bomar | QB | Grand Prairie, TX A broken hand and a seperated shoulder kept Bomar out of the playoffs, but he still threw for 1,272 yards and rushed for 547 yards as a senior. Also played well in the U.S. Army All-American Bowl. | 5 stars | 6'4" | 205 | Oklahoma |
| #5 | Keith Rivers | LB | Lake Mary, FL Another 100-plus tackle season shows why Rivers is a five-star player. Hopes to wear No. 55 at USC. | 5 stars | 6'3" | 215 | USC |
| #6 | Willie Williams | LB | Miami, FLCarol City Good enough to make an impact right away as a true freshman. Was named one of the team captains at the U.S. Army All-American Bowl. | 5 stars | 6'2" | 225 | Miami (FL) |
| #7 | Brandon Miller | DE | Colquitt, GAMiller County Missed a large chunk of his senior season because of injury, but turned it on late in the season. Should still be an impact pass rusher in college. | 5 stars | 6'4" | 225 | Georgia |
| #8 | Derrick Harvey | DE | Greenbelt, MDEleanor Roosevelt 31 sacks and 133 tackles as a senior and still growing as a football player. What more needs to be said? | 5 stars | 6'5" | 235 | Florida |
| #9 | Jeff Schweiger Jr. | DE | San Jose, CAValley Christian Great senior season and performance all week at the U.S. Army All-American Game makes him Rivals100.com's pick for the top player in California. | 5 stars | 6'5" | 245 | USC |
| #10 | Xavier Lee | QB | Daytona Beach, FLSeabreeze Lee finished his prep career as Florida's all-time leader in passing yards (9,082), completions (549) and touchdowns (98). | 5 stars | 6'4" | 200 | Florida St. |
| #11 | DeMario Pressley | DT | Greensboro, NCDudley Pressley averaged a sack a game as a senior, despite dobule and triple-teams. So athletic that he can do the splits. | 5 stars | 6'4" | 285 | N.C. State |
| #12 | Anthony Morelli | QB | Pittsburgh, PAPenn Hills Led his team to the state semifinals and a 9-3 record. Might have the strongest arm in the nation. | 5 stars | 6'4" | 208 | Penn St. |
| #13 | Chad Henne | QB | West Lawn, PAWilson The next great quarterback for the Wolverines? Looked great in the U.S. Army All-American Game. | 5 stars | 6'3" | 210 | Michigan |
| #14 | Kyle Williams | LB | Bolingbrook, IL Showed what type of athlete he was this year by also rushing for more than 1,000 yards. Visited Oregon, but is sticking with the Hawkeyes. | 5 stars | 6'2" | 217 | Iowa |
| #15 | Chris Patterson | LB | Chicago, ILHubbard Committed early to Oklahoma over a host of national programs. Amazing during the U.S. Army All-American Game practices. | 5 stars | 6'3" | 220 | Oklahoma |
| #16 | Matthew Tuiasosopo | QB | Woodinville, WAWoodinville The apple didn't fall too far off the family tree with Matthew. Might have the most leadership skill of any QB in the nation. | 5 stars | 6'2" | 200 | Washington |
| #17 | Cameron Colvin | WR | Concord, CADe La Salle Showed against Shreveport Evangel on ESPN why he's one of the nation's best players. Then did it again in the U.S. Army All-American Game. | 5 stars | 6'2" | 193 | Oregon |
| #18 | Franklin Okam | DT | Richardson, TXLake Highlands After clogging up the middle in football, he's now patroling the paint on the basketball court and will be a doctor in the future. | 5 stars | 6'5" | 300 | Texas |
| #19 | Fred Davis | WR | Toledo, OHRogers Might be the most impressive looking receiver from a physical standpoint. Looked great all week in practices for the U.S. Army All-American Game. | 5 stars | 6'4" | 210 | USC |
| #20 | Jeff Byers | OL | Loveland, CO USC landed the nation's No. 1 offensive line prospect and one of the best in the last five years. Amazing footwork was displayed at the U.S. Army All-American Game. | 5 stars | 6'4" | 280 | USC |
| #21 | Lance Leggett | WR | Arlington, TXGrace Prepatory Super star that dominated private school football in Texas the last two years. The center of a heated recruiting battle between Miami and Florida. | 5 stars | 6'4" | 178 | Miami (FL) |
| #22 | Xavier Carter | WR | Palm Bay, FL World-class sprinter and really good receiver. One of the stars of practices at the U.S. Army All-American Game. | 5 stars | 6'3" | 190 | LSU |
| #23 | Thomas Herring | OL | Los Angeles, CAFremont A future first-round pick as a left tackle, even though he plays tight end and defensive end. | 5 stars | 6'6" | 292 | USC |
| #24 | Dan Connor | LB | Wallingford, PAStrath Haven A very bright point for Penn State after a nine-loss season. | 5 stars | 6'3" | 215 | Penn St. |
| #25 | Brian Toal | LB | Wyckoff, NJDon Bosco Prep The top player in the state of New Jersey for 2004. Played great as a running back in the U.S. Army All-American Game. | 5 stars | 6'2" | 228 | Boston Coll. |
| #26 | Alonzo Bryant | ATH | Fort Valley, GAPeach County Could star at a number of different positions for Georgia, including quarterback. | 4 stars | 6'2" | 185 | Georgia |
| #27 | William Morrisey | DT | Silsbee, TX Impossible to block and he uses great leverage to get into the backfield. | 4 stars | 6'1" | 285 | Texas A&M |
| #28 | Marshawn Lynch | RB | Oakland, CATechnical Dominated the Cal-Florida Bowl - much like he did opponents all season long. | 4 stars | 5'11" | 195 | California |
| #29 | Roland Martin | OL | Chicago, ILHarper High School Reminds college coaches of Orlando Pace when he was in high school. | 4 stars | 6'5" | 326 | Michigan St. |
| #30 | Herman Johnson | OL | Denton, TX Was born at 15 pounds and kept on growing. He's now one of the best offensive line prospects in the entire nation. | 4 stars | 6'8" | 350 | LSU |
| #31 | Marcus Freeman | LB | Huber Heights, OHWayne High School Ohio State should be stacked at linebacker in the future with Freeman roaming the middle. Didn't come off the field during the U.S. Army All-American Game. | 4 stars | 6'2" | 240 | Ohio St. |
| #32 | Tony Carter | DB | Jacksonville, FLMandarin Has that extra gear that you need to be an impact college cornerback. | 4 stars | 5'9" | 175 | Florida St. |
| #33 | Zach Miller | TE | Phoenix, AZDesert Vista Known throughout Arizona as a great blocker and a great receiver. He's the ultimate tight end. | 4 stars | 6'4" | 240 | Arizona St. |
| #34 | Brandon Siler | LB | Orlando, FLEvans Dominated the Cal-Florida Bowl on the defensive side, showing why his stock has shot through the roof. | 4 stars | 6'3" | 220 | Florida |
| #35 | Bobby Washington | RB | Miami, FLKillian After committing early to Miami, the only question left is whether or not he'll qualify. | 4 stars | 6'0" | 200 | Miami (FL) |
| #36 | Thomas Brown | RB | Tucker, GATucker Should be a perfect fit in the Georgia offense. Also could be a heck of a corner prospect. | 4 stars | 5'10" | 185 | Georgia |
| #37 | Calvin Johnson | WR | Tyrone, GASandy Creek The Jackets scored a huge commitments from the top receiver in the Peach State. | 4 stars | 6'4" | 210 | Georgia Tech |
| #38 | Andrew Kelson | DB | Houston, TXLamar Showed this season that he was the true No. 1 at the safety position. | 4 stars | 6'2" | 210 | Texas |
| #39 | Charles Johnson | DE | Hawkinsville, GAHawkinsville Scary that somebody that big can run that fast. | 4 stars | 6'3" | 240 | Georgia |
| #40 | Tim Jamison | DE | Harvey, ILThornton Township People in Illinois have been talking about him all year - and he showed at the U.S. Army All-American Game why his stock shot through the roof. | 4 stars | 6'3" | 240 | Michigan |
| #41 | Robbie Reid | QB | Galena Park, TXNorth Shore Has led his team to the Class 5A Division II state championship. Already enrolled at Oklahoma State. | 4 stars | 6'3" | 224 | Oklahoma St. |
| #42 | Lydon Murtha | OL | Hutchinson, MN Glen Mason snagged this blue-chip recruit early. Played well at the U.S. Army All-American Game. | 4 stars | 6'8" | 315 | Nebraska |
| #43 | Demonte Bolden | DT | Chattanooga, TNTyner Academy The top player in Tennessee and a beast to block. Was impressive all week in the U.S. Army All-American Game. | 4 stars | 6'5" | 294 | Tennessee |
| #44 | Dwayne Jarrett | ATH | New Brunswick, NJ Coaches compare him to USC's Mike Williams because of his raw ability. Showed in practices at the U.S. Army All-American Game that he is going to be special. | 4 stars | 6'5" | 205 | USC |
| #45 | Brandon Barrett | WR | Martinsburg, WV The best player to come out of West Virginia since Randy Moss? College coaches sure think so. Huge get for the Mountaineers. | 4 stars | 6'1" | 190 | West Virginia |
| #46 | Nikita Stover | WR | Hartselle, AL The top player in the state of Alabama committed early to the Tide. | 4 stars | 6'1" | 190 | Alabama |
| #47 | Glenn Dorsey | DT | Gonzales, LAEast Ascension LSU and Nick Saban wrapped up Dorsey early in the process. | 4 stars | 6'2" | 293 | LSU |
| #48 | Calvin Darity | OL | Tallahassee, FLLincoln The nation's top offensive guard is a true smash-mouth blocker. | 4 stars | 6'4" | 275 | North Carolina |
| #49 | Marcus Walker | DB | Waco, TX People didn't even dare throw Walker's way. Dominated one-on-one matchups in the U.S. Army All-American Game. | 4 stars | 5'11" | 180 | Oklahoma |
| #50 | Stephen McGee | QB | Burnet, TX Amazing senior season has had the future Aggie QB's stock on the rise. | 4 stars | 6'3" | 205 | Texas A&M |
| #51 | Rhyan Anderson | DE | Oak Creek, WI Anderson was born in Florida, but then lived for four years in Oklahoma before moving to Wisconsin. | 4 stars | 6'6" | 265 | Miami (FL) |
| #52 | J.R. Bryant | DB | Miami, FLKillian Many forget about Bryant because he committed so early, but he still is one of the nation's top corners. | 4 stars | 6'1" | 170 | Florida St. |
| #53 | Brandon Braxton | OL | Youngstown, OHUrsuline In a great year in Ohio, some forget about how good Braxton really is. | 4 stars | 6'6" | 300 | Oklahoma |
| #54 | Kyle Jackson | DB | Neptune Beach, FLFletcher 15 interceptions in the last two years helped cement Jackson's stock. | 4 stars | 6'0" | 190 | Florida |
| #55 | Cedric Dockery | OL | Garland, TXLakeview Centennial Brother is in the NFL, but Cedric could be even better. | 4 stars | 6'4" | 315 | Texas |
| #56 | Kyle Mitchum | OL | Erie, PAMcDowell A few coaches think he might really be the nation's top offensive lineman. | 4 stars | 6'6" | 265 | Ohio St. |
| #57 | Charlie Jones | RB | Homestead, FLSouth Dade He was the leading scorer in Dade County and over 10 of his touchdowns were in the red zone. | 4 stars | 5'11" | 200 | Miami (FL) |
| #58 | Josh Johnson | LB | Stone Mountain, GAStephenson The top linebacker in a great year for talent in the Peach State. | 4 stars | 6'2" | 225 | Georgia |
| #59 | James Bryant | LB | Reading, PA 182 tackles as a senior helped his stock move up even higher. Looked great all week in practices for the U.S. Army All-American Game. | 4 stars | 6'3" | 240 | Miami (FL) |
| #60 | Dwayne Jones | RB | Lakewood, NJ Jones is a big running back in the mold of Maurice Clarrett. | 4 stars | 6'1" | 233 | Rutgers |
| #61 | Lawrence Timmons | LB | Florence, SCWilson "He's the best player in South Carolina," SEC recruiting coordinator. | 4 stars | 6'3" | 225 | Florida St. |
| #62 | Cornelius Ingram | ATH | Hawthorne, FLHawthorne The team that lands him will be happy both on the football field and on the court. | 4 stars | 6'5" | 215 | Florida |
| #63 | D.J. Wolfe | RB | Lawton, OKEisenhower The top player in Oklahoma did it all for team with more than 1,200 yards rushing. Already enrolled at Oklahoma. | 4 stars | 5'11" | 180 | Oklahoma |
| #64 | Jamaal Edwards | RB | Greensboro, NCDudley Should be amazing in Florida State's offense. He's a perfect fit for the Noles. | 4 stars | 6'0" | 202 | Florida St. |
| #65 | Drew Miller | OL | Sarasota, FLRiverview Graded out at more than 90 percent two years in a row. Dominated one-on-one drills at the U.S. Army All-American Game. | 4 stars | 6'6" | 305 | Florida |
| #66 | George Covington | DE | Greenbelt, MDEleanor Roosevelt Maryland gets the biggest steal of anybody in the nation because Covington is a stud. | 4 stars | 6'3" | 230 | Maryland |
| #67 | Olu Hall | DE | Fairfax, VARobinson Has an amazing frame that will only get stronger in college weight program. | 4 stars | 6'5" | 220 | Virginia |
| #68 | Chris Smith | DE | Allen, TX Injuries plauged his senior season, but he still reminds recruiters of Grant Winstrom. | 4 stars | 6'5" | 265 | Texas A&M |
| #69 | Chase Patton | QB | Columbia, MORock Bridge If this kid was in Texas or California, he'd had 50 offers instead of only around 25. | 4 stars | 6'4" | 205 | Missouri |
| #70 | Eric McLendon | DT | Vidalia, GA Some thing McLendon is a future OL, but where ever he ends up at he's going to be special. | 4 stars | 6'6" | 288 | list |
| #71 | Ryan Miller | OL | Lake Charles, LABarbe Made big recruiting news by switching long-time commitment from A&M to LSU. Ranked as one of the best offensive linemen at the U.S. Army All-American Game. | 4 stars | 6'6" | 310 | LSU |
| #72 | Marlon Favorite | DT | Harvey, LAWest Jefferson Proved what LSU fans already knew at the U.S. Army All-American Game. This kid might not be the tallest, but he's one of the best DL in the nation. | 4 stars | 6'3" | 310 | LSU |
| #73 | Lavelle Hawkins | ATH | Stockton, CAEdison "Lavelle is an electrifying player. No matter what side of the ball, Lavelle dominates." - Edison coach Elliott Burke. | 4 stars | 5'11" | 170 | LSU |
| #74 | Aaron Jones | DT | Orlando, FLEdgewater Along with Jamison, couldn't be blocked by any of the offensive linemen at the U.S. Army All-American Game. | 4 stars | 6'3" | 270 | Florida St. |
| #75 | Cortney Grixby | DB | Omaha, NECentral High School The top player in the state of Nebraska for 2004, and is also a great point guard recruit. | 4 stars | 5'9" | 160 | Nebraska |
| #76 | Garry Pack | LB | Hattiesburg, MSOak Grove By the time his senior season ended, he was the top recruit in the Magnolia State. | 4 stars | 6'1" | 217 | Mississippi |
| #77 | Michael Bumpus | WR | Culver City, CACulver City A true athlete that racked up big yards rushing, passing and receiving. | 4 stars | 6'0" | 185 | Washington St. |
| #78 | Brian Brohm | QB | Louisville, KYTrinity His father (Oscar) and brother (Jeff) were both quarterbacks at the University of Louisville, but will Brian follow his own path? | 4 stars | 6'3" | 200 | Louisville |
| #79 | Tony Temple | RB | Kansas City, MORockhurst The most recruited player ever from Kansas City? Stayed in state to play for the Missouri Tigers. | 4 stars | 5'10" | 192 | Missouri |
| #80 | Alex Mitchell | OL | Bay City, MICentral High School Mitchell is the top player in the state of Michigan in 2004. | 4 stars | 6'5" | 310 | Michigan |
| #81 | Nick Hayden | DT | Hartland, WIArrowhead Was quiet about recruiting, until he committed to Wisconsin. | 4 stars | 6'5" | 265 | Wisconsin |
| #82 | Andrew Johnson | RB | Pittsburgh, PANorth Hills Scored more than 20 touchdowns as a senior. | 4 stars | 6'0" | 205 | Miami (FL) |
| #83 | Marque Hall | DT | Marshville, NCForest Hills In a great year in North Carolina, people don't understand how good Marque Hall really is. | 4 stars | 6'5" | 305 | South Carolina |
| #84 | Trevor Ford | DB | Miami, FLNorthwestern Had 60 tackles, 11 pass break-ups and four interceptions during the regular season. | 4 stars | 6'1" | 187 | Florida St. |
| #85 | McIntosh Nicolas | DB | Immokalee, FLImmokalee The fastest rising star in the Sunshine State. | 4 stars | 6'3" | 180 | Florida |
| #86 | Eugene Germany | DE | Pomona, CAPomona Selected to play in the Cal-Florida Bowl after very solid senior season. | 4 stars | 6'4" | 250 | list |
| #87 | Aaron Klovas | OL | Graham, WABethel School Klovas has amazing feet and a good two-way blocker. Looked solid at the U.S. Army All-American Game. | 4 stars | 6'6" | 300 | Oregon |
| #88 | Drew Weatherford | QB | Land O'Lakes, FL Future Seminole quarterback impressed at the Cal-Florida Bowl like he did for the past two years. | 4 stars | 6'3" | 205 | Florida St. |
| #89 | Dale Thompson | TE | Corona, CASantiago Learned how to block with the best while playing OL as a junior. | 4 stars | 6'4" | 240 | USC |
| #90 | Brigham Harwell | DE | Hacienda Heights, CALos Altos With his size and frame, many compare him to Terrell Suggs. | 4 stars | 6'2" | 245 | UCLA |
| #91 | Kyle Riggs | OL | Festus, MO People forget how good Riggs is because he committed so early. | 4 stars | 6'5" | 303 | Missouri |
| #92 | Matt Boss | OL | Cherryvale, KS Don't let small school competition fool you, because Boss is big time. | 4 stars | 6'5" | 315 | Kansas St. |
| #93 | Leon Hart | OL | Columbia, SCSpring Valley One of the most impressive drive blockers in the nation. | 4 stars | 6'4" | 290 | Auburn |
| #94 | Jae Thaxton | LB | Hartwell, GAHart. Co. 160 tackles and five sacks a big reason why Thaxton is now on the Rivals100 team. | 4 stars | 6'3" | 225 | Florida St. |
| #95 | Webster Patrick | RB | Spring, TXWestfield 175 attempts, 1,855 yards and 25 touchdowns - what more needs to be said? | 4 stars | 5'8" | 200 | Iowa St. |
| #96 | Brett Gallimore | OL | Riverside, MOPark Hill South The star of the Rivals.com Cutting Room Classics. | 4 stars | 6'5" | 290 | Michigan |
| #97 | Nick Patton | QB | Winfield, KS Threw for more than 1,200 yards and was a one-man show for Winfield. Stays in state to play for K-State. | 4 stars | 6'3" | 205 | Kansas St. |
| #98 | Doug Dutch | WR | Washington, DCGonzaga Washington D.C.'s best offering for the Class of 2004. Looked solid during practices for the U.S. Army All-American Game. | 4 stars | 6'0" | 200 | Michigan |
| #99 | Myron Hardy | WR | Round Rock, TXMcNeil The top skill player in the Texas Longhorn class, and could see the field quickly with his gamebreaking ability. | 4 stars | 6'3" | 195 | Texas |
| #100 | Greg Harrison | OL | Shenandoah, PAValley An early Penn State commitment that could be an impact player for the Lions. | 4 stars | 6'5" | 295 | Penn St. |