Daniel Munyer
OG
Notre Dame High School
Sherman Oaks, CA
Class of 2010
Rivals: 3*
Scout: 3*
ESPN: 2*
Munyer is a very athletic offensive lineman, displaying excellent flexibility and quickness. At 6’3” and 270 lbs, Munyer is currently more of a pass blocker and will need to add some size and strength over the next couple years. Named to the All-State team in California as both a Junior and Senior, Munyer was recognized as All-Region (CA, HI, NV) from PrepStar and SuperPrep. Munyer chose Colorado over Washington and a number of MWC programs.
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Evan Harrington
LB
College of the Canyons
Santa Clarita, CA
Class of 2010
Rivals: 3*
Scout: 2*
ESPN: NR
The 6'0" 220 lb is a converted safety who runs a 4.7 forty. Starring for College of the Canyons as a Sophomore this past season, Harrington led the team in tackles (85), sacks (7), forced fumbles (3) and tackles for loss (11.5). Additionally, Harrington recorded 10 QB hurries and grabbed an interception. He was named 1st Team All-Conference. Harrington will take 3 classes this spring and then transfer to Colorado. He is expected to compete for significant playing time at inside linebacker for the Buffs.
Kirk Poston
DE/DT
Sain Pius X High School
Houston, TX
Class of 2010
Rivals: 3*
Scout: 2*
ESPN: 3*
Now up to 6’3” and 245 lbs, Poston excelled as a strongside DE in high school but may move inside to DT at Colorado. 1st Team All-State in Texas both his Junior and Senior seasons and Honorable Mention as a Sophomore, Poston finished this past season with 35 tackles… including 13 sacks. Poston has excellent speed for his size, clocking in with a forty in the 4.7-4.8 range. Known for his tenacity, Poston is a relentless pass rusher and sideline-to-sideline pursuer of the ball. Colorado landed Poston over offers from Baylor, Georgia Tech, Arizona, Kansas State and others.
Justin Favors
TE
Trotwood-Madison High School
Trotwood, OH
Class of 2010
Rivals: 2*
Scout: 2*
ESPN: 3*
An excellent athlete who lined up as both a TE and WR for his high school team, Favors stands 6’4” tall and weighs 232 lbs while running about a 4.7 forty. Favors was selected All-Region by PrepStar and was also named to the All-District team in Ohio. As a Senior, he caught 28 passes for 411 yards and 4 touchdowns. Favors’ cousin, Darius Watts, was a 2nd round pick for the Denver Broncos in 2004. Colorado won out for Favors over Cincinnati, Syracuse and most of the MAC schools.
Anthony “Kaiwi” Crabb
OT/OG
Punahou School
Honolulu, HI
Class of 2010
Rivals: 3*
Scout: 3*
ESPN: 3*
Kaiwi (pronounced kah-E-vee) Crabb was an All-State performer in Hawaii at 6’4” and 272 lbs. He also earned All-Region honors from PrepStar. Crabb was one of the top performers at the Aloha Bowl HS All-Star game in Decmeber, showing off excellent footwork to go with his long arms. An excellent all around athlete, Crabb also played volleyball and basketball in high school, but it was in track & field where he particularly excelled. Crabb won the state title with a discus throw of 152 feet. Crabb may play tackle or guard for the Buffs. Colorado was his choice over offers from Arizona, Washington and Hawaii.
Harold Mobley
TE/WR/DE
Roosevelt High School
Corona, CA
Class of 2010
Rivals: 3*
Scout: 2*
ESPN: 3*
At 6’4” tall 230 lbs and running a 4.55 second forty, Mobley is a versatile athlete who could excel at multiple positions. Colorado recruited him at tight end, but he may also play wide receiver or defensive end. In high school, Mobley also lined up at quarterback, punter and long snapper. All-Region by PrepStar and also All-Big VIII League as well as his team MVP. Mobley comes from a very athletic family and is cousins with former Bronco John Mobley as well as retired 10-year NBA vet Cuttino Mobley. Harold Mobley chose the Buffs over a late offer from Nevada and early offers from Nebraska, Arizona, UNLV and Fresno State.
Cordary Clark-Allen
RB/TE/WR/LB/DE/S
Central-Phenix High School
Phenix City, AL
Class of 2010
Rivals: 2*
Scout: 2*
ESPN: NR
An amazingly versatile athlete, Clark was a late addition to the 2010 Colorado recruiting class. Clark helped lead his team to a 10-2 record and the 2nd round of the 6A playoffs this past season, earning All-District and All-Bi-City honors. Clark finished the season with 817 yards rushing on 136 carries to go with 14 touchdowns. He also notched 192 yards and 2 TDs receiving. Clark also stars on the track, earning his T&F team’s MVP award after both his Sophomore and Junior years. His events are the 4x100 meter relay, the 200 meter and the 400 meter. The Buffs are expected to give Clark his first opportunity at runningback. Clark chose Colorado over offers from Tulsa, UAB, Western Kentucky, Arkansas State and Army.
Donnie Duncan
WR/DB
Hamilton High School
Los Angeles, CA
Class of 2010
Rivals: 3*
Scout: 2*
ESPN: 3*
Duncan is a playmaker who goes 6’0” tall and 185 lbs, with a forty time of 4.55 seconds. A very physical player who attacks the football, Duncan could be a big play wide receiver for the Buffs or go to defense and play cornerback or even safety. Reports are that the Buffs recruited Duncan as a WR and he will get his first opportunity there. He also brings kick returning experience and even played some quarterback in high school. As a Senior, Duncan led Hamilton to the Los Angeles City Sectionals championship and was named the LA City Section player of the year and 1st team All-City by the Los Angeles Times. Not only did he account for 77 receptions for 1,691 yards and 16 touchdowns receiving… he also added another 11 touchdowns (3 rushing, 3 on interception returns, 2 passing, 2 on kickoff returns, and 1 on a punt return). And on defense he was equally impressive with 50 tackles, 10 interceptions, and 2 forced fumbles. Duncan added 2 blocked kicks on special teams for good measure. An All-Region selection by PrepStar, Duncan chose Colorado over Washington State, New Mexico and Idaho.
Terrel Smith
S
Passaic County Technical Institute
Wayne, NJ
Class of 2010
Rivals: 2*
Scout: NR
ESPN: NR
Smith is a hard hitting Safety prospect who had slipped through the cracks despite earning third team All-State, first-team All-Passaic County and first-team All-Tri County A League honors as a senior (he was also first-team All-League as a junior) for an 8-3 team that reached the state playoffs. A 2-way starter since his freshman year, Smith rushed for 1,261 yards on 215 attempts (5.9 per), with 10 touchdowns and seven 100-yard games; on defense, he racked up 117 tackles (61 solo), with three interceptions, 24 passes broken up and two forced fumbles. He also excelled as a punt returner, compiling 232 yards on 20 punt returns (11.6 per), including a touchdown. Colorado discovered Smith while viewing film of Tony Jones (Smith had 11 tackles versus Don Bosco Prep). Smith stood out to CU coaches and then Jones recommended Smith to the staff. Smith is an excellent student with an overall GPA of 3.1, including Honor Roll his senior year.
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