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National Signing Day 2011: Isaiah Crowell and 10 Offensive Prospects Yet to Sign

Austin SchindelJun 7, 2018

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It's national signing day 2011 and your team is only one player away from being cellar dwellers to BCS bowl contenders. It's time to glue yourself in front of your TV, call in sick and put on the jersey in anticipation of Christmas in February.

Here are the top 10 offensive players who are still without a home.

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Follow all National Signing Day action on Bleacher Report.

10. Aubrey Coleman

1 of 10

Position: TE/DE

Hometown: Walnut, CA

Considering: Washington Huskies

Overall Rank: 117

Height/Weight: 6'6''/215

While some believe he is best fit at defensive end, Coleman may end up being a tight end, like he played in high school. He is a versatile player who is big, strong, and if pushed, can be a great target for any QB.

9. Spencer Region

2 of 10

Position: Offensive Guard

Hometown: Cullman, AL

Considering: Louisville Cardinals, Wisconsin Badgers, Auburn Tigers, Clemson Tigers

Overall Rank: 149

Height/Weight: 6'55/339

Region is from Alabama, giving Auburn a leg up on landing the recruit. He is hard to move and could be an instant contributor on any team looking for solid run blocking. He is the type of guy that can be a late signing and make a big impact on several championship contenders. 

8. Javorius Allen

3 of 10

Position: Running Back

Hometown: Tallahassee, FL 

Considering: Auburn Tigers, Alabama Crimson Tide, USC Trojans

Overall Rank: 148

Height/Weight: 6'1''/205

One of the bigger backs in the class, Allen could be a guy brought in for short yardage. While there are many backs in front of him, he can be developed by a big school or picked up by one of the schools that does not get the guy they were looking for. 

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7. Zachary Witchett

4 of 10

Position: Athlete

Hometown: Atlanta, GA

Considering: Western Kentucky Hilltoppers

Overall Rank: 129

Height/Weight: 6'0''/182

Witchett does not have a true position right now, but he was very explosive on the offensive end in high school. He could play both wide receiver or running back in college, though he still has to make a decision about where he is playing for us to find out. 

6. Marqise Lee

5 of 10

Position: Athlete

Hometown: Gardena, CA

Considering: USC Trojans, Oregon Ducks, Miami (FL) Hurricanes

Overall Rank: 96

Height/Weight: 6'1''/190

It's unclear what side of the ball he will play on in college, but he retains high value because of his good height, speed and build. He is new to football, so it should not be hard to place him at several positions.

5. Dominique Terrell

6 of 10

Position: Athlete

Hometown: Manassas, VA

Considering: West Virginia Mountaineers, Virginia Cavaliers, Miami (FL) Hurricanes

Overall Rank: 122

Height/Weight: 5'11/175

Terrell wont be a quarterback in college, but he is a great playmaker who will be looking to play at a position that allows him to handle the ball. 

4. Darius Jennings

7 of 10

Position: Athlete

Hometown: Baltimore, MD

Considering: Ohio State Buckeyes, Virginia Cavaliers, Wake Forest Demon Deacons

Overall Rank: 98

Height/Weight: 5'11''/175

Jennings is very quick, shifty and most importantly, versatile. He is being recruited by Ohio State but could stay closer to home and play for the Virginia Cavaliers. 

3. Antonio Richardson

8 of 10

Position: Offensive Tackle

Hometown: Nashville, TN

Considering: Tennessee Volunteers, Auburn Tigers, Georgia Bulldogs

Overall Rank: 105

Height/Weight: 6'6''/310

From Nashville, Richardson is projected to go play at the University of Tennessee this upcoming season, and they would be lucky to have him. He is explosive, tough and an imposing force, needed for both run and pass blocking. 

2. Cyrus Kouandjio

9 of 10

Position: Offensive Tackle

Hometown: Hyattsville, MD

Considering: Alabama Crimson Tide, Auburn Tigers, New Mexico Lobos 

Overall Rank: 3 

Height/Weight: 6'7''/325

It's hard to look at Kouandjio and think that you'd have any chance of getting around him. He is a fantastic run blocker who will fit in anywhere he goes. His 6'7'' frame is perfect for an offensive tackle, and his athleticism is second to none. No matter where he signs, he will propel the school to the top of the class rankings.  

1. Isaiah Crowell

10 of 10

Position: Running Back

Hometown: Columbus, GA

Considering: Georgia Bulldogs, Alabama Crimson Tide

Overall Rank: 4

Height/Weight: 5'11''/210

Crowell is the last great offensive position player not to make up his mind. On one hand, he can go to the University of Georgia, where is he from. On the other hand, he can go to the University of Alabama, where Mark Ingram has just left for the NFL. Both schools want him bad, making this speedy running back's decision very intriguing. 

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