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The Top 2012 College Football Recruits Still Up for Grabs

Edwin WeathersbyDec 3, 2011

There are some college football prospects still on the board that are uncommitted and basically up for grabs. They've got an array of schools on their trail, and the recruiting process has only narrowed the slightest bit.

For this read, I'm going give you several recruits that fit this mold. They're open, on the board and enjoying the process.

Let's get started.

Tracy Howard, CB

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At 6'0", 175 pounds, Tracy Howard has the length that many teams are looking for in corners these days. Receivers are getting bigger, so corners need to as well.

Howard also has solid coverage skills and can come out of his backpedal easily and fluidly. He can carry receivers deep and will sniff around in the run game as well.

It appeared Florida and Miami were the main two, but Howard says he is still getting recruited hard by Florida State, USC, LSU, UCLA, Alabama, Notre Dame and West Virginia.

Noah Spence, DE

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Noah Spence is the top pure pass-rusher in the country and easily has the quickest first two steps in America. He flies off the ball and gets after quarterbacks with tenacity, passion and sheer speed.

He's up for grabs now because Penn State has uncertainty, and now Ohio State has entered the fray. Toss Florida in there with Maryland and Rutgers too.

Eddie Goldman, DT

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Eddie Goldman has the quickness to jump blockers at the snap, the strength to toss and shed and the anchor ability to stop double-teams in their tracks and make a mess in the middle.

He wants to play 4-3 tackle, but some teams like him at the 3-4 nose. He can play both well, in my opinion, and could even play 3-4 end. He isn't a wow-you type of athlete who will chase in pursuit, but Goldman does have a bit of range.

Florida State, Cal, Auburn, Alabama, Maryland, Miami and Clemson are his top seven.

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Nelson Agholor, ATH

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Nelson Agholor may be the most athletic player in Florida this year, and perhaps the entire country. At 6'2", 180 pounds, he makes play after play all night long.

He can be a factor at safety, receiver, running back or corner. His best spot may be safety, but you can't count him out as a receiver. He's dynamic with the ball in his hands, but then again, he could be an All-American safety.

Florida, USC, Texas, Miami, Florida State, Georgia and Notre Dame are in the hunt.

Dorial Green-Beckham, WR

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Dorial Green-Beckham is a rare player and a prospect with a high ceiling. He's also been extremely productive during his career already.

At 6'6", 220 pounds, Green-Beckham has the hands, speed, separation quickness, catch-in-crowd ability and playmaking talent to become a dominant receiver in college.

Missouri, Alabama, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Ole Miss, Auburn and Texas have all seen him on campus this year.

Keith Marshall, RB

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Keith Marshall is a terror to defenses because he's a prime-time, home-run threat with the ball.

The 5'11", 190-pounder has great breakaway speed, explosiveness, quickness and elusiveness. I liken him to Eagles running back LeSean McCoy and feel he should be able to step in right away as a true freshman and make some dazzling plays.

That could be at Florida, Georgia, Clemson or South Carolina, as even North Carolina, Notre Dame and Virginia Tech were in the mix but were recently eliminated.

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