Dexter Pratt (Navasota) and Chris Whaley (Madisonville) are two of the top prospects at RB in the nation, not to mention the state of Texas. We've heard all about these guys enough, so throw out some your returning players, even if they are only sophomores this year. Who are the best of the best in District 24 next year, and why do they deserve a shot at Division One?



I'll start.

Brandall Jackson, WR Navasota: Had 39 catches in 2007 for 756 yards and 8 TDs as a junior. Wears number 4. Seems to be somewhat overlooked due to Pratt and Stokes well known combo at RB and QB. But Stokes had to have somebody to throw to in order to get his recognition. And this is the man. At 6'1, 190 pounds, probably not as big as most D1 schools would like, but has the hands, blocking ability, speed, jumps and sheer ability to outplay most defenders for a catch, even in double coverage (as witnessed several times this year). Personally, this guy was the most electrifying player on the team IMO, and that is saying a lot on a team with Pratt on the roster.

Highlights: Hearne-Outjumped Hearne defender from behind on an underthrown pass, snatching the ball from Eagle DB's hands, and taking it the rest of the way for TD.
Giddings-After tripping wide open in the endzone and failing to complete a wide open catch that would have brought the Rattlers within a TD, got behind Buffalo DB's and adjusted to make a falling backward catch for a TD that did pull the big blue within a TD.
Jasper-With the Rattlers looking to tie things up with the Bulldogs during an amazing comeback, things got hairy on 4th and long when Jasper's zone defense collapsed on Jackson, yet he hauled in the jumping catch with three defenders within 2 feet of the ball, securing the catch and the first down even with the hits he immediately took.


Rockdale, Cameron, Caldwell, Madisonville, and Taylor, chime in. Rudder is all sophs next year, so they are exempt.