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yracuse Class of 2000
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Johnnie Morant, WR, 6'5, 225, 4.45 Parsippany, NJ
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Tom Lemming Pre-Season Top 100, #1 WR New Jersey, #1 overall prospect in New Jersey, #24 Overall
Tom Lemming Pre-Season “Super Team” Member
SuperPrep Pre-Season All-American, #3 WR, #1 New Jersey
SuperPrep Pre-Season Fifty
PrepStar Pre-Season Dream Team
USA Today Second Team All-American
SuperPrep Post-Season All-American, #4 WR, #1 New Jersey, #27 overall
Tom Lemming Post-Season All-American, #2 Northeast, #23 overall
PrepStar Post-Season Dream Team, #1 WR Northeast
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The Gurus said . . .
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Pre-Season
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SuperPrep:
“He looks like a can’t-miss wideout with his speed, size and athletic
ability. “Morant is
the best WR I have ever seen,’ said one RC. He’s also
a standout basketball player,
which is evident when he’s stopping short
and leaping over overmatched corners on his
fade patterns. Favors SYRA,
SO CAR and FSU, all tied at the top over a horde of other
big-time programs.
Johnnie made 39 catches last season, despite being targeted
immediately
as the team’s top downfield threat. 2.4/1030.”
Tom Lemming:
“One of the most impressive looking WR prospects I’ve seen over the past
20 years. This
young man is also not bad on film, showing great size,
explosive speed, terrific hands and
oustanding leaping ability. In ‘98 he
caught 38 passes for 899 yds and 14 TDs. I’ve seen
every one of the nation’s
top WR prospects in person and I rank Johnnie with Charlie
Rogers.
He is a freak of nature with a TE body and WR speed. Johnnie is a very tough
receiver
who is not afraid to go over the middle and take a hit. Known for
his big play
capabilities. He shows terrific seperation speed after the
catch and outstanding leaping
ability. He is a pro-football player waiting
to happen. On defense he totaled 68 tackles
and 8 picks returning 3 of
the picks back for scores. He also returned 2 kick-offs back for
TDs. Just
a phenomenal athlete and difference maker type of player who ranks as the #1
prospect
in the state of New Jersey. The only drawback right now is that
Johnnie’s GPA
is around a 2.0 and he has not made his test score. In basketball
he averages 16 points and
11 rebounds a game as a PFW. He has already
been offered by OH STATE, NE,
SYRACUSE, WV, NC, VA TECH and NC STATE just
to name a few. A true prep
superstar.”
Rivalnet:
"Yes. The first thing you probably asked was whether or not that size
and speed combination is accurate. The answer is yes. Morant has a huge frame
with gamebreaking speed, enabling him to dominate the opposition. As a junior,
Morant hauled in 34 passes for 890 yards and 17 touchdowns. He also returned
three kickoff returns for 234 yards and two touchdowns. Rushing the ball, Morant
gained 161 yards on just four carries. He was a first-team all-everything
selection last year. Morant, who carries a 2.3 GPA, is the most talented wide
receiver prospect in the entire region. Over 60 schools have offered, but he
syas Syracuse, South Carolina, Florida, Ohio State and Purdue are the finalists."
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Post-Season
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SuperPrep:
“Double and triple coverage kept Johnnie's numbers down relative to last
year (30 catches for 784 yds and 11 TDs), but he was still the best receiver
in New Jersey. One of the best it's seen in years, in fact. Johnnie is quickly
gaining thick muscle to his body, which is going to make him hard to bring
down in the open field. And he's too fast to consider playing him at TE. He visited
OHIO ST, PUR, SYRA and SO CAR in December and CLEM Jan. 7. He has already
ruled out OHIO ST because of its size. 'It's just a little too big a school.
I'm used to things a little smaller,' he says. He had received small-time interest
for hoops. Sounds as though he wants a big time program with low student-to-teacher
ratio. PUR was in the lead when we last spoke with Johnnie. 2.4/1030.”
PrepStar:
“The rangy youngster, who has been filling out tremendously in recent
months, caught 28
passes for 784 yds and 10 TDs last fall, despite constant
double and triple coverage. He is
NJ’s best receiver and quite possibly
its top overall recruit. He hopes to have things
squared away by mid-Jan,
but he hasn’t been able to fully devote himself to the process
because of
basketball season. He’s one of the top power forwards in his area. Morant
showed
speed on his kick returns, averaging 31 yds on 11 attempts. He visited
Ohio St on
10-8, but ruled them out.”
Tom Lemming:
"One of the most impressive looking WR prospects I've seen over the last
twenty years, this young man is also not bad on film showing great size, explosive
speed and terrific hands. Johnnie is a very tough receiver who is not
afraid to go over the middle and take a hit. This season he caught over 30 passes
for 450 yds and 12 TDs. On defense he picked off 5 passes and tipped 9 at
FS."
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The Mole says . . .
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Sometimes dreams come true. Johnnie Morant is an absolute stud. I haven't been
this excited about an incoming recruit since Dulayne Morgan signed in '93. Morant
is the entire package and a likely qualifier despite what some have said.
A man among boys and a very likely major contributor as a true freshman. Doesn't
it feel good to beat everybody?
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