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2015 FB Signings.Xlsx Overall 1 Micheal Beamon DL Brentwood Academy, TN 2 Jack Berry OL Burleson Centennial High School 3 Datavian Bush DB Seagoville High School 4 Elton Crawford SS Jersey Villiage High School 5 Kullen Pono Davis DL Kamehameha High School, HI 6 Marcus Dowell RB Malakoff High School 7 Luis Duran K John Tyler High School 8 Andre' Ealy OL Calvary Baptist High School, Shrevport, LA 9 Omar French DE Longview High School 10 Angel Garza K Price Carlisle High School 11 Deonte Givens-Lumpkins DL Pearland High School 12 Emmanuel Gordon TE Longview High School 13 Blake Guthrie OL Kilgore High School 14 Landon Hallmark DE Little Elm High School 15 Ervin Hill ATH Arlington Sam Houston High School 16 Bryce Hines LB Fossil Ridge High School 17 Dominique Hollie DE Whitehouse High School 18 Marquise Hunter DB North Crowley High School 19 Marquies Hunter FB Longview High School 20 Trevon Jackson DB Woodrow Wilson High School 21 Keandre Johnson RB Bryan High School 22 Kevin Johnson DB Waskom High School 23 Justin "Junebug" Johnson ATH Waskom High School 24 Nate Jones DB Mansfield Timberview 25 Derinic Landers OL Dallas Madison High School 26 Jeremy Lwate DE Dallas Hillcrest High School 27 Carter McCown QB Jacksonville High School 28 Andre Morris LB Beaumont Central High School 29 Sosaia Mose OL Euless Trinity High School 30 John Murray WR Cy Falls High School 31 Emanuel Newton LB Desoto High School 32 Charlie Rowden DS Troup High School 33 Christopher Ruben DL North Crowley High School 34 Wyatt Santos OL Van High School 35 Ka'Darius Scott DB Paris High School 36 Larance Shaw DL Crowley High School 37 Jaylon Smith RB Mesquite Poteet High School 38 Randy Spikes DB Jasper High School 39 Devontay Wheatley DL Dallas Madison High School 40 Alec Williams OL Jasper High School 41 Jermaine Williams OL North Forney High School East Texas Marcus Dowell RB Malakoff High School Luis Duran K John Tyler High School Omar French DE Longview High School Angel Garza K Price Carlisle High School Emmanuel Gordon TE Longview High School Blake Guthrie OL Kilgore High School Dominique Hollie DE Whitehouse High School Marquies Hunter FB Longview High School Kevin Johnson DB Waskom High School Justin "Junebug" Johnson ATH Waskom High School Carter McCown QB Jacksonville High School Charlie Rowden DS Troup High School Wyatt Santos OL Van High School Ka'Darius Scott DB Paris High School Randy Spikes DB Jasper High School Alec Williams OL Jasper High School Jermaine Williams OL North Forney High School Updated on Feb 5th at 9:45am.
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