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carney2
February 7th, 2008, 10:19 PM
FORDHAM TOTAL = 71

QUALITY = 27: 11 recruits (42%) were rated by Rivals and/or Scout (vs. 7 (27%) IN 2007). 3 recruits (1 OL, 1 RB and 1 QB) received 2-star ratings from one or the other of the recruiting services.

CLASS SIZE = 5: 26 recruits.

DISTRIBUTION = 8: No TE recruit.

SPEED = 10

TRIGGER = 3: Both QB recruits received star ratings.

JUMBO =7: 4 of the 7 OL recruits are 275 or greater; 3 of the 4 DL recruits make it into the 250+ range.

NEEDS = 11:

Defensive Line = 5: 6 recruits, 3 @ 250+ and 2 rated. You just can’t do much better than that in Patriot League recruiting.
Offensive Line = 4: Even better than the defensive line with 7 recruits, 4 @ 275+ and 3 rated, one a 2-star.
Linebacker = 2: I guess I got a little spoiled after the way the Rams met their top two needs. 4 linebacker recruits is a good number, but only one is rated.

Patsy Points to date:

1. Fordham 71
2. Lafayette 56

RAMS83
February 8th, 2008, 07:38 AM
Think its fun you do this sort of thing. A few quick points.

Fordham has a transfer TE from St Joe Prep Philly (Iona) 6'2 225 and also one their recruits Darryl Whiting (RB) will be moved to TE. He's 6'4 200 athletic and runs a 4.6 40.

I dont know which recruits will pan out the best but Jamir Livingston looks like an absolute stud on film. A real 1A talent.

I like your recruiting ratings and as long as you put Fordham at number 1 after all teams report, I like it even better. :)

Fordham
February 8th, 2008, 08:18 AM
Thanks, Carney. Ram fans are pretty pumped up about this class.

LehighFan11
February 12th, 2008, 09:29 AM
Does Livingston basically make this class or is it deep without Livingston?

Fordham
February 12th, 2008, 10:35 AM
He certainly helps it, LF11, but I think it's pretty balanced overall. This class, on paper at least, addresses our biggest needs on the OL & DL. Further, we have another guy who on paper/film appears to be the heir apparent to Skelton (Taaffe) and a frosh who looks like he can step in right away at K/P (Dean). Again, not much more that we could have asked for.

Here are Coach's comments that accompanied the press release. Obviously not much can be determined from these type of all-glowing press releases but from what I've been told, guys like Perryman, Livingston, Daley, Dean and Womack could see alot of time as frosh. Again, who knows until they step on campus when I'm sure some of these guys may not be as good as advertised and someone else will surprise, but, again, just very pleased overall as a Fordham fan: (post 1 of 2)

Derrick Bell (DL, 6-4, 240, DL, Bryans Road, Md./Lackey) - Second Team All-SMAC - Coach Masella on Bell: "We are very excited to have Derrick join the Fordham Football team. He adds size, speed and athleticism to our defensive front."

Andrew Bonner (OL, 6-2, 265, Coral Gables, Fla./Gulliver Prep) - 2007 All-Miami Dade (Second Team) - 2007 team Co-MVP - Named Best Offensive Lineman at Gulliver Prep in 2007 - 2007 Team co-captain - Joins Gulliver Prep teammate Doug Papy in signing with Fordham - Coach Masella on Bonner: "Andrew is a late addition to our recruiting class. We welcome his size and athletic ability to our offensive line."

Kevin Carter (TB/DB, 6-0, 197, Alexandria, Va./Thomas A. Edison) - A three-year starter at running back and safety - An All-District selection in both football and lacrosse - Earned Second Team All-District at both running back and defensive back - Recorded 236 all-purpose yards with two touchdowns in a game versus Yorktown - Team won 2006 Northern Region Division 5 title and advanced to championship game last year - Also played two years of basketball - Masella on Carter: "Kevin is a fast, versatile athlete who can play multiple positions on either side of the ball."

Chris Coratti (LB, 6-0, 215, Pawling, N.Y./Trinity Pawling) - 2007 Erickson Conference Player of the Year - 2007 All-New England - 2006 & 2007 All-Erickson Conference - 2007 Team MVP - Two-year captain - Led team to 2007 Erickson Conference title, making 13 tackles in championship game - Helped 2005 team to first undefeated season and the New England Championship - Played for father, David, in high school - Coach Masella on Coratti: "Chris is a great addition to our linebacking corp. He is a player who plays with great intensity."

Benjamin Daley (LB, 6-2, 180, Alva, Fla./La Belle) - 2007 Florida High School Athletic Association (FHSAA) Honorable Mention All-State - 2007 First Team All-Southwest Florida - Was second in sacks in the state of Florida as a junior in 2006 - 2006 First Team All-Southwest Florida - 2006 La Belle High School Defensive MVP - Coach Masella on Daley: "Ben may be one of the more versatile athletes we have recruited. He is a player who can play many positions on our defense."

Cameron Dean (P/K, 6-3, 220, Gulf Stream, Fla./Saint Andrews School) - 2007 First Team All-Palm Beach Area - Rated by Chris Sailer Kicking.com as one of the nation's top 20 punters - 2007 Saint Andrew's Coach's Award - Most Outstanding Player - 2006 Florida High School Athletic Association (FHSAA) Second Team All-State - 2006 Second Team All-Palm Beach Area - Joins Saint Andrew's teammate Isaiah Leake in signing with Fordham - Coach Masella on Dean: "Cameron fills a void in our program right now. He is a kicker who is just starting to reach his potential."

Cahill Hooker (OL, 6-4, 260, Dallas, Tex./Bishop Lynch) - 2005 and 2006 First Team All-State - 2006 and 2007 Second Team All-District - First Team All-State in track in 2007 - Coach Masella on Hooker: "Cahill is a big, athletic offensive lineman from Texas who is a welcome addition to our program"

Joshua Johnson (OL, 6-4, 280, Alpharetta, Ga./Wesleyan) - 2007 All-Gwinett County - Gwinett County Player of the Month for September - Gwinett County All-Star Game participant - Gwinett County Athletic Honor Roll seven times - Three-year starter - Coach Masella on Johnson: "Joshua is a big, strong athletic offensive linemen who we hope will play early in his career."

Daniel Kessler (OL, 6-3, 290, White Oak, Pa./McKeesport) - 2007 All-Conference selection - Selected to play in the Pennsylvania East-West All-Star Game - Team captain - Member the 2005 Pennsylvania State Championship team - Coach Masella on Kessler: "Dan brings a physical, aggressive style of play to Fordham from a championship high school program."

Isaiah Leake (RB, 6-0, 210, Key Largo, Fla./Saint Andrews) - 2007 Florida High School Athletic Association (FHSAA) Honorable Mention All-State - 2007 Florida Sports Writers Association Honorable Mention All-State - Offense-Defense Preseason All-American nominee - 2007 Sun-Sentinel Second Team All-County - 2007 Boca News First Team All-County - 2007 Palm Beach Post Honorable Mention All-Area - Rushed for 1,041 yards and 12 touchdowns in 2007 - Palm Beach Post Second Team All-County as a junior - High school teammate of Fordham signee Cameron Dean - Joins Saint Andrew's teammate Cameron Dean in signing with Fordham - Coach Masella on Leake: "Isaiah is another multi-talented athlete who can play many positions here at Fordham."

Jamir Livingston (RB, 5-8, 165, Drexel Hill, Pa./St. Joseph's Prep) - Finished high school career as the sixth all-time leader rusher in Philadelphia high school history - All-time leading rusher in St. Joseph's Prep history with 3,996 career yards - Rushed for 1,390 yards and 14 touchdowns as a senior - 2007-08 Philadelphia Maxwell Award winner - 2007 First Team All-Catholic and All-City - Three-time All-Catholic League selection - Two-time All-City and All-Area selection - 2007 team captain - Team offensive MVP as a junior and senior - Joins former high school teammates Brian Tracz and David Mendez on the Fordham roster - High school coach was former Fordham running back Lance Shaw `99 - Coach Masella on Livingston: "Jamir comes from a great high school program in Pennsylvania and is one of the most exciting players we saw on film this year."

Thomas Lloyd (DL, 6-0, 265, Hurst, Tex./L.D. Bell) - 2007 Second Team All-District - 2007 team captain - Recorded 40 tackles, six for loss, two forced fumbles, and five sacks as a senior - Recorded five sacks in seven games as a junior, earning All-District honors - Also a three-year member of the L.D. Bell Powerlifting team, being ranked in the Top Ten in the Dallas/Forth Worth area - Started high school at St. Bernard High School in Louisiana where he earned All-District honors on the offensive line as well as the "Coaches Award" for hard work and dedication - Family was displaced from New Orleans to Texas by Hurricane Katrina in 2005 - Scobre Publishing Co. is in the process of writing a book of his Hurricane Katrina experience - Coach Masella on Lloyd: "Thomas is a powerful inside force at the defensive nose and is a great addition to our program."

Rodney Mann (DL, 6-2, 240, Staten Island, N.Y./Midwood) - Made 15 tackles in 2007 - Coach Masella on Mann: "Rodney is a great local talent that should add athleticism to our defensive line."

Patrick McGee (DL, 6-5, 250, Glen Ridge, N.J./Canterbury School) - 2006 All-Verducci Conference selection - Also a 2006 All-Conference pick for track & field - Member of the 2007 New England Prep championship team - Coach Masella on McGee: "Patrick is a tall, athletic lineman who will have a chance to play on either side of the ball."

Lloyd Morrison (OL, 6-3, 275, Teaneck, N.J./Bergen Catholic) - 2007 First Team All-League - 2007 Second Team All-County - 2007 team captain - Holds school record for longest touchdown run for a lineman - Joins former Bergen Catholic players Greg DeMarco and Frank and Gerard Rizzo on the Fordham roster - Coach Masella on Morrison: "Lloyd is a big, athletic lineman who can run as well as knock people off the ball."

Fordham
February 12th, 2008, 10:35 AM
post 2 of 2

Andy Okonkwo (DL, 6-2, 218, Richardson, Tex./L.V. Berkner) - 2007 Second Team All-District at defensive end - All-City defensive lineman - Named Player of the Week in rival game against Lake Highlands - Recorded 64 total tackles with two sacks in 2007 - 2007 First Team All-District Academic - Recipient of the 110% Award given by football peers - Joins L.V. Berkner teammate Jock Payten in signing with Fordham - Coach Masella on Okonkwo: "Andy is a fast, versatile athlete who will have an impact at Fordham."

Doug Papy (QB, 6-2, 190, Coral Gables, Fla./Gulliver Prep) - 2007 Second Team All-Miami Dade County - Led 2007 team to the FHSAA state playoffs - Led 2007 team to national adidas 7 on 7 tournament third place finish - 2007 recipient of the University of Miami accuracy award - Threw for 1,077 yards and eight touchdowns in 2007 - 2006 Miami Dade Honorable Mention All-Area - Joins Gulliver Prep teammate Andrew Bonner in signing with Fordham - Coach Masella on Papy: "Doug is an athletic quarterback who is extremely accurate with the football. He fits in very well with our offensive system."

Jock Payten (LB, 6-0, 208, Richardson, Tex./L.V. Berkner) - Second Team All-District in 2006 and 2007 - 2007 First Team All-City - 2007 team captain - Recorded 134 tackles with two sacks, two interceptions, two forced fumbles and eight tackles for a loss as a senior - Academic All-District for three straight years - Joins L.V. Berkner teammate Andy Okonkwo in signing with Fordham - Coach Masella on Payten: "Jock is an athletic, physical inside linebacker who plays the game with intensity."

Wesley Perryman (DL, 6-0, 275, Plano, Tex./Plano Senior) - 2007 First Team All-District (unanimous decision) - 2007 First Team All-County - 2007 Second Team All-Area - 2007 Honorable Mention All-State - Member of the 2007 state semi-finalist team at Plano Senior - 2007 team finished ranked ninth in the state - Did not allow a sack on the offensive line as a junior - Named 2005 Sophomore of the Year - Made a school record 39 consecutive starts at left guard - Coach Masella on Perryman: "Wes in another inside force on the defensive line. He has the potential to be a premier run stopper in this league."

Brad Pierre (WR, 6-3, 205, Lake Worth, Fla./Lake Worth Community) - 2007 Florida High School Athletic Association (FHSAA) 6A First Team All-State - 2007 Palm Beach County First Team All-Area - 2007 Sun-Sentinel Second Team All-Area - 2007 Palm Beach county leading receiver among big schools - 2006 Palm Beach County Second Team All-Area - 2006 Lake Worth High School Most Improved Player - Coach Masella on Pierre: "Brad is a big, athletic target whom our quarterbacks will love to throw the ball to. He uses his hands and catches the ball extremely well."

Jonathan Sheridan (OL, 6-4, 290, Staten Island, N.Y./Saint Joseph by the Sea) - 2007 Second Team All-State - 2007 All-City, All-Borough and All-CHSFL selection - 2007 New York Daily News All-Star - 2007 CHSFL All-Star - Selected to play in the Outback Steakhouse Bowl - Coach Masella on Sheridan: "Jonathan is another local talent who adds depth to our offensive line. He is big, strong and physical."

Brian Taaffe (QB, 6-3, 215, Clarksville, Md./Saint Paul's) - Two-time All-State, All-League and All-County quarterback - 2007 First Team All-Baltimore Touchdown Club Super-22 selection - Football Rivals 2 star rating - Team captain of the BTC Super 22 Game as a senior - Father, Charlie, is the former Offensive Coordinator at Maryland and currently the head coach of the CFL's Hamilton Tiger Cats - Coach Masella on Taaffe: "Brian adds depth to our already strong quarterback position."

Matt Van Orden (OL, 6-1, 250, Morris Plains, N.J./Delbarton) - 2006 Second Team All-Conference - Made 40 tackles in 2006, including 6.5 sacks - 2005 Honorable Mention All-Conference - Joins former Delbarton player Jeff Van Note on the Fordham roster - Coach Masella on Van Orden: "Matt comes from a proven program and will add depth to our offensive line."

Jason Weston (WR, 6-3, 195, Queens, N.Y./Campus Magnet) - 2007 All-Queens selection - Appeared in the 2007 Catholic League All-Star game - Appeared in the 2007 Fugazzi Bowl - Also a member of the track squad at Campus Magnet - Coach Masella on Weston: "Jason is another local recruit who has the potential to become a difference maker."

Darryl Whiting (RB, 6-4, 200, Queens, N.Y./Holy Cross) - Named 2007 All-Queens by the Queens Ledger - 2007 All-League - Named team MVP - Gained 241 yards rushing on 14 carries with two touchdowns in a win over Kellenberg - Rushed for 1,018 yards and 13 touchdowns as a senior - Appeared in the Catholic League All-Star game - Selected to play in the Outback Steakhouse Bowl - Coach Masella on Whiting: "Darryl's athletic ability and size creates many possibilities for him. He can play numerous positions on offense."

Nick Womack (LB, 6-2, 205, Maple Heights, Ohio/St. Peter Chanel) - 2007 First Team All-State - 2007 First Team All-District - 2007 First Team All-Conference - Recorded 21 sacks and five forced fumbles - Also had 29 receptions for 530 yards and five touchdowns as a wide receiver - Played high school football with current Ram James Crockett - Coach Masella on Womack: "Nick has tremendous speed, quickness and athleticism for his size and he can play several positions for us on defense."

carney2
February 12th, 2008, 12:12 PM
Does Livingston basically make this class or is it deep without Livingston?

IMO, he is merely icing on the cake. The key to this group is how well they did with down linemen - on both sides of the ball.

schmofstra
February 12th, 2008, 01:28 PM
Looks like the Rams will be ringing the ol' Victory Bell several times next year again.

Fordham
February 28th, 2008, 03:46 PM
Guy Germinario - youtube (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GZqacr1v_-k)

Word on our board is that we also have received a verbal from the following LB, the captain from Don Bosco. I wrote on our board that this looks like the type of tough nosed NJ kid that usually ends up wearing a Pard or Engineer uni, so I'm very glad to have him and his captain's credentials.

Add it to the pile, carney.

carney2
February 28th, 2008, 06:19 PM
Guy Germinario - youtube (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GZqacr1v_-k)

Word on our board is that we also have received a verbal from the following LB, the captain from Don Bosco. I wrote on our board that this looks like the type of tough nosed NJ kid that usually ends up wearing a Pard or Engineer uni, so I'm very glad to have him and his captain's credentials.

Add it to the pile, carney.

Made the decision last year that I need an official announcement from the school to make a change like this. You, Andy, RichH and a (very) few others give something of an (unfair?) advantage to your schools because you are so on top of this stuff. Three, for sure, and maybe four of the schools in the League don't have this kind of advocacy. When I hear it from Masella...

ngineer
February 28th, 2008, 10:28 PM
Made the decision last year that I need an official announcement from the school to make a change like this. You, Andy, RichH and a (very) few others give something of an (unfair?) advantage to your schools because you are so on top of this stuff. Three, for sure, and maybe four of the schools in the League don't have this kind of advocacy. When I hear it from Masella...

I think the NY Times may have a position for you......;)

LBPop
February 29th, 2008, 12:43 PM
I think the NY Times may have a position for you......;)

Now that's funny.xlolx Perhaps Editor...xrolleyesx