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Mullen HS (Denver, CO)
Ht: 6-foot-2
Wt: 220 lbs
Forty: 4.6 secs
Rivals rating: 4*-5.8rr; #11 OLB
Scout rating: 3*; #69 OLB
ESPN rating: 3*-78 grade; #23 ILB
Reported Offers: Colorado, Arizona State, Kansas State, Minnesota, Oregon, Texas A&M, UCLA, Utah, Washington, Boise State, Central Florida, Colorado State
Last edited by Buffnik; 12-22-2009 at 05:08 AM.
This kid will have everyone knocking at his door next year. Texas is already all over him.
He would have to REALLY impress Mack Brown and Co. to get an offer. At this point he doesn't seem opposed to staying in-state
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He is going to be a big time LB prospect (top 100 or so). 2011 would be a good class for us to reverse our historical lack of success in landing Mullen players.![]()
Looks like CU was the first to offer per Rivals.
Signing this guy would be awesome.....if you think I liked Nduka Onyeali from this years class, don't even get me started on how much of a stud this kid is....I'd love to sign about 4-5 Mullen kids in next years class
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1-Moore; 2-Healy; 3-Willingham; and I'm too ignorant to rank the rest. I would love to grab these top three, and I really hope that Logan helps us a little. I think he tries to encourage the kids to do what's the best for them, as opposed to encouraging a particular school. I think Hawk has done a great job developing relationships with HS though, and if he's gone...
1A.) Willingham - This guy is all over the field, swarms the ball and is always there on the big plays. I would absolutely love to see him in the BnG.
1B.) Ameen-Moore - Adonis has had my jaw dropping since his first game as a true freshman. Speaks volume that he's the very first true freshman to start for Dave Logan. Both him & Willingham will probably have offers to anywhere in the nation.
3) Healy - Another stud who'll have chances to play anywhere. Has a surprisingly quick burst of speed and can lay the wood.
4) Daigh - Biggest pipe dream would be to somehow land all 3 of the LB's....as much fun as I love watching them @ Mullen, it would be way cool to keep that continuity in Boulder. The 3 of them complement each other pretty well too.
5) Williams - Gets a lot of talk simply because he's Brandon Marshall's cousin but I'm not completely sold on him. I think he's got buckets of potential, but the Mullen offense isn't focused on passing the ball as much as pounding it & defense. Wouldn't be surprised if he makes a bigger splash his Senior year and it's hard to turn down any taller athletic WR from in state.
6) Mancinelli - Always find it hard to judge HS talent on the O-line unless they're blowing guys up like Ryan Miller did @ Columbine. He's got the size & coaching so he'll defintely get some looks.
Right now, I think we probably only have a shot @ 1 or 2 of these guys....now if that Shanahan pipe dream comes true, I bet the voice of the Denver Broncos gets all 6 of them to Boulder![]()










omg what?!?!
Talked to a buddy who is an assistant coach in Mullen's league. He was raving about Willingham and Rayshon Williams. He thought those two guys were the best two college prospects on that team. He is not sure that Ameen-Moore has the speed to be an elite RB at the college level, but he does think he could be a change-of-pace RB at a BCS school. He also said Connor Healy is the hardest player to read out of the four consensus college prospects because he looks like a real instinctual player on one series and then gets caught out of position on the next.
All in all, he was very impressed with Willingham and Rayshon Williams. Thinks they are two of the better prospects to come out of the state in the last five years.
We need to get our offer in on Willingham. Minnesota beat us to the punch as the first program to step up.