Showing posts with label Vernon Hargreaves III. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Vernon Hargreaves III. Show all posts

Friday, July 27, 2012

2013 Recruiting: Vernon Hargreaves III


Position:  Cornerback
Hometown/School:  Tampa, FL - Wharton
Height/Weight:  5'11/185


Other Offers:  Miami, USF, Alabama, LSU, Clemson, Vanderbilt, USC, Michigan, and many, many more.

Report:  Vernon Hargreaves III has been on Florida's radar for quite some time.  After naming Florida his favorite a week before, VHIII committed to Florida after a visit to Gainesville in July.

The battle for VHIII's services seemed like it was between Florida and the hometown USF.  Florida is the better program, but VHIII's dad is a coach for the USF Bulls.  However, after visiting USC earlier in July, he named them the leader.  But USC was left out his top 5 list and he committed to Florida a week later.

Hargreaves is without a doubt one of the best players in the 2013 class.  All of the four recruiting services all agree that VHIII is a 5-star prospect.  Rivals ranks him 2nd for cornerbacks in the class of 2013 while the others (Scout, ESPN, and 247Sports) all list him as the best.  He is a consensus top 10 overall player in the nation.

Hargreaves racked up 49 tackles last year for Wharton including a sack.  High school quarterbacks tend to not throw VHIII's way.  With that being said, Hargreaves still ended the season with a pair of interceptions.  He also plays a little bit of offense.  He caught 13 passes at receiver last year, averaging 24 YPC and scoring 3 TDs on offense.

Scouting reports?  Scouting reports.

Chad Simmons, one of the main scouts for Scout, had this to say about Hargreaves.
He can cover on or off the line, he really explodes out of his breaks, and he can flip his hips with the best of them. There are not a lot of concerns about his game. He can improve his open field tackling, but other than that, he looks much like a college corner. He is very advanced in technique and he will contribute very early in his college career.
SB Nation's recruiting analyst, Bud Elliott, has put together a great scouting report.  Here is just an excerpt from it.
It's difficult to put together a scouting report for Hargreaves because he does pretty much everything at an elite level. His father is the defensive backs coach for the USF Bulls, and it is clear that he has absorbed much of the advanced coaching he's received since he was a little kid. Hargreaves could start for many BCS programs as a 17-year-old.Hargreaves seems to always be in the right position, thanks to his instincts and years being around the game. He does break on the ball quite well, but if you watch closely, you'll see that he doesn't have as far to go to get to the spot as many corners because he's positioned himself better before the time comes to close on the football. There aren't many false steps in his game.Hargreaves shows the ability to be quite physical and is a very good tackler. He can excel in man or zone coverage, with his smooth hips and quick feet.

One from ESPN($):
It is very difficult to find projected college corners who actually play the position fulltime in high school and possess a vast understanding of both zone and man concepts with the talent to execute them at a premier level. Hargreaves III is that kind of prospect. He has very good speed, great closing burst and range at the position in a well-built frame that is deceptively stronger than it appears, especially when it comes to functional strength; jamming, pressing and supporting the run. Extremely quick to recover, fluid in his change-of-direction and athletic in his ability to play the ball in the air, it will be difficult for Muschamp to keep this young shut-down corner off the field as a true freshman. It’s a position that can hold back even the most talented high school corner prospects from making an impact early at the BCS level due to the learning curve and technique required to succeed at the position, but Hargreaves is ready.

Continuing the praise is Chris Nee of Rivals($).
Hargreaves is arguably the best defensive back in the nation. He is ready to contribute from the moment he steps on a college campus due to both his physical and mental approach to the game of football. Hargreaves possesses good size in both height and build. He has continued to add good weight and strength over past year while continuing to retain his athleticism. He has good speed, handles change of direction very well, and is very good at springing off the ground at full speed. He does an excellent job of getting his hands on balls whether he wins them in the air or shows his range and quickly darts in front of the intended receiver. He has a special aptitude when it comes to playing his position that sets him apart from his peers.
I'm sure that there are more scouting reports out there, but I think the four above do an excellent job of evaluation Hargreaves.

Expect the 5-star cornerback to make an immediate impact for the Gators.  Like ESPN said, it will be hard for Muschamp to not play Hargreaves in his freshman year.

If you don't live in Florida, you will get your chance to see Hargreaves play live in early January.  He will be participating in the Under Armour All-American Game where ESPNU also televises their practices.

This is a huge pickup for Will Muschamp and the Gators.  After it is made official on National Signing Day, Hargreaves will be the prize recruit of the 2013 class.

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Saturday, July 21, 2012

Why Vernon Hargreaves Will Be A Florida Gator


If you missed it (I did), last night 5-star cornerback Vernon Hargreaves named his top five teams via his Twitter account.
Obviously this is great news for the Will Muschamp and Gator fans.  Offensive lineman Laremy Tunsil and Vernon Hargreaves III (VHIII) are the top targets left on Florida's board.

So why am I already naming Hargreaves a Gator?  Well I may look like a moron if this doesn't happen, but I really like Florida's chances with VHIII.  Here's why.

First, last week VHIII named USC his leader after taking a trip out to Los Angeles.  So VHIII's love with the Trojans was only short-term as he doesn't even have USC in his top 5.  Good news.

Secondly, USF isn't in the list (although he does mention he is still considering them).  Why is this important?  VHIII's father is the special teams coordinator and is also the defensive ends coach for the USF Bulls.  For a long time, it seemed like the race would come down to Florida and USF (and I still believe it will be).  With Hargreaves listing USF out of the top 5 (unless he is playing with us recruitniks), it seems like the Gators will be his choice.

Lastly, Amy Campbell of Fox Sports NEXT, said that "his mind is pretty much made up, expect a final announcement a final announcement within the month" on her Twitter account.  Okay, let me get this straight.  VHIII's mind is "pretty much made up" and he has the Florida Gators at the top of his list.  You can connect the dots.

So who will it be, the Gators or someone else?  Comment below.

Thursday, July 12, 2012

Vernon Hargreaves Really Likes USC

If you missed it, and I somehow did, Vernon Hargreaves III (#1-CB in 2013) declared via his Twitter account that the USC Trojans are his favorite right now.

This came shortly after he went to Los Angeles for a visit.  He also goes on to tell about the love he is getting from walking around in a USC shirt in Denver.
Just to keep showing how much VHIII likes USC, his avatar now includes a USC logo.

A week ago it seemed like his decision would come down to Florida, USF, and Miami.  Now USC comes in the picture and it looks like they are the team to beat for VHIII's services.

What do you think?  Do you think his love for USC is temporary or will VHIII end up wearing the USC jersey?  Comment below.

Wednesday, July 4, 2012

Future Gators Previews The Opening


One of the biggest recruiting events all year will take place this weekend in Oregon.  The Opening will be loaded with talent as it will include 84 players that are in this year's ESPN 150.  Gator fans will have a lot to watch this weekend on ESPNU as seven Florida commits and other targets will be at the camp.  Below is a preview of The Opening for the Florida Gators.

There are three major parts to the Opening; SPARQ Rating National Championship, Nike 7ON, and the Elite Lineman Challenge.  Every player at the camp will compete in the SPARQ Championship which basically measures the athleticism of the recruits.  The players will then break into either the Elite Lineman Challenge or the Nike 7ON depending on their position.

Nike 7ON Preview

Six of the seven Gator commits will be participating in the Nike 7ON.  The list includes three DBs (Nick Washington, Keanu Neal, Tre' Bell), running back Kelvin Taylor, wide receiver Ahmad Fulwood, and LB Quinton Powell.  Gator fans won't have to wait long to see their recruits with six players participating in one event.  As mentioned earlier, there will be also some Florida targets at the camp, but I won't go into too much detail about them.

I'm looking forward to seeing how the three defensive backs fare against top-level talent.  Also, one of Florida's top targets, CB Vernon Hargreaves III, will be at the camp.  Hopefully fans will get to see VHIII go one-on-one with Ricky Seals-Jones, the top ranked receiver in the nation.

Quinton Powell can prove to the experts that they are wrong.  Scout lists pass coverage as a weakness for the OLB, but he'll have his chance to prove himself against the best in the nation.  OLB Alex Anzalone will also be in Oregon this weekend.  He will make his commitment this weekend at the camp (between Penn State, Notre Dame, and Florida).

Ahmad Fulwood is the only WR commit going to the camp representing Florida.  He has a good chance to get a small taste of what is to come in future years if he is guarded by one of his future teammates.  Seeing Fulwood against his friend and fellow UF commit, Nick Washington, would be great.  Is Fulwood's downfield playmaking ability as good as advertised?  We'll have to wait for the weekend.

Elite Lineman Challenge Preview

4-star DT Caleb Brantley will be only Florida commit competing in the challenge.  The Elite Lineman Challenge will contain a lot of one-on-one battles.  This will give Brantley a great opportunity to show off his strength and descriptiveness that he is known to have.

Florida is in the top five for talented DE DeMarcus Walker, who will also be at The Opening.  Walker took a trip to Gainesville just last week.

Future Gators will have more coverage of The Opening throughout the weekend.

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Friday, June 22, 2012

Gator Recruiting News - 6/22

Is VHIII coming to Florida?
VHIII List Three Florida Schools As Favorites.  5-star CB Vernon Hargreaves III tells Josh Newberg of 247Sports($) that USF, Florida, and Miami are his favorite three right now.  He also said that he hasn't eliminated anyone yet.

Florida In Top 2 For Scott Pagano.  In a InsideTheGators.com interview($) with Rivals250 DT Scott Pagano, he listed Florida and LSU as his favorites.
"My top two favorites right now are LSU and Florida," Pagano said. "But you know, things can change."
In the article, he said that he would take trips to Alabama, Clemson, and Florida State (along with Florida and LSU) next month.  Right now, Florida has one defensive tackle verbally committed for 2013, Caleb Brantley.

At the Rivals Challenge today, Pagano showed up to the camp rocking a Gators hat.  Hopefully that is a good sign of things to come.

Side note:  Along with Pagano, there are three Rivals250 players in the state of Hawaii.  I'm impressed for such a small state.

More From Rivals100 Challenge.  Only one Florida commit (DT Caleb Brantley) will be competing this weekend in Atlanta at the Rivals100 challenge.  However, UF targets like safeties Leon McQuay III, Marcell Harris, and Demarcus Robinson will be at the camp.