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Class of 2010
Pennsylvania’s Top Seniors
By Chris Dokish

For those of you who follow our yearly rankings, you may have noticed that the Top 50 has become the Top 25. The reason for this is because of the lack of depth in the state. It's become more difficult to find 50 prospects yearly that are at a high-major level. For that reason, we have decided to just report on the very best the state has to offer.

While the depth is not what it used to be in a state that has seen its population plunge over the last few decades, there is still some excellent talent out there. You may notice, however, that there are really only two prospects who received attention from the high level programs around the country. This is a significant drop from past seasons.

Lastly, as we always try to do, we do our best to leave out "scout talk," hyperbole and biases. We try to speak as bluntly, and accurately, as possible, while still remembering that these are high school kids we're talking about.

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9. Andrew Carswell, Sto-Rox HS (McKees Rocks) WR/TE- Paul Jones has to throw to somebody and lucky for him is best friend is a 6'4" 200 pound wide receiver with great hands. Not a blazer, but has good speed and athleticism. He does a great job of using his big body to his advantage. He runs hard after the catch and has excellent football instincts. Offers include Pitt, Michigan, Wisconsin, Stanford, NC State, Boston College, Duke and Vanderbilt. Bottom line- Lack of elite speed is all that prevents him from being amongst the best receiver prospects in the country, but he has enough strengths to still be a big time player at the next level.
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