'13 CA WR Demorea Stringfellow (Washington Signed LOI)

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Moreno Valley, California
Rancho Verde

Height: 6'3"
Weight: 190
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GPA:

Rankings:
ESPN: WR #9 :s::s::s::s: (#73 Overall)
Scout: WR #11 :s::s::s::s: (#98 Overall)
247: WR #12 :s::s::s::s: (#138 Overall)
Rivals: WR #9 :s::s::s::s: (#62 Overall)

Offers:
Notre Dame
Arizona
Arizona State
Boise State
Cal
Florida
Indiana
Michigan
Nebraska
New Mexico State
Ohio State
Oregon
Oregon State
UCLA
USC
Utah
Washington
Washington State

Recruiter:

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where have i seen this story before...? Hurts to fall in love .. Team mate of UFs Ronald Powell

Rivals.com Football Recruiting - Stringfellow learned from former top prospect


As a 6-foot-2, 185-pound wide receiver from Moreno Valley (Calif.) Rancho Verde, it may sound strange to hear that Demorea Stringfellow picked up his football work ethic from a defensive lineman.


Demorea Stringfellow has a chance to prove he should move even higher in the rankings.
That is until you find out that the defensive lineman was the Class of 2010's No. 1 player from the same high school, Ronald Powell.

"My freshman year people were telling me that they saw something in me that they saw in him," Stringfellow said. "It made me want to be the best, just like him.

"When you see someone working that hard and then you see it paying off it is easy to follow that example. Sometimes when I feel like I can't do something or don't want to do something I can look at his example and keep going."

Come June 22-24 Stringfellow will be taking that drive with him to the Rivals100 Five-Star Challenge in Atlanta.

"I want to go out there and work my hardest," he said. "I hope to learn something that I never learned before that helps me get better."

Stringfellow says that he and Powell stay in contact and are like brothers hanging out when Powell is home on breaks, but now his role models have shifted to more familiar position players.

"(Gerell) Robinson at Arizona State, (Lavasier) Tuinei from Oregon and (Sammy) Watkins from Clemson," Stringfellow said. "Those are the guys in college I watch a lot, but I like Chad Ochocinco in the NFL."

It is those players attitude toward the game that he likes, and says that all great receivers should have.

"You have to be selfish to a certain extent," he said. "As a receiver you have to have that kind of mentality but really any good football player should want the ball, should want to make a good block, and should want to be the best at their position."

Currently Stringfellow is ranked as the No. 14 receiver in the country and the No. 107 overall player in the country. Those are both standings that he hopes to improve on at the invitation-only camp, combine, and 7-on-7 event.

"I want to move up," he said. "Rankings aren't that important but I want to move up."

He acknowledges that the Rivals100 Five-Star Challenge may be the perfect place to showcase his skills and push toward the top of the rankings; the fact that this will be a collection of only the top tier players in America was not lost on him.

"These will all be the best players," he said. "So I know that I will probably win some reps and probably lose some of them, too. The great thing is that there won't be any wasted reps going against guys everyone knows you should win the rep. If you don't get open or don't make the catch you can go right back up against the best, so I like that."

He also likes that he will be catching passes from the top-ranked quarterback in the country, Sammamish (Wash.) Skyline quarterback Max Browne.

"Receivers have the advantage in this type of an event anyway," he said. "But getting to be on the same team and the same page with him should make me dominate."

Mike Farrell's take

Stringfellow is a tall, angular receiver who hails from the same school as the nation's top player in 2010, defensive end Ronald Powell, and he has the same drive to be the best and make a big name for himself. He has that quiet confidence and he is a tough matchup for cornerbacks because he has height, good size and he can go vertical for the ball. Seeing him against the array of cornerbacks we will have at this event will be fun and it is his chance to prove that he's one of the best in the country at his position.
 

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Helluva name. Surprised we've offered another WR. Assuming Robinson and Onwualu stick, we'll have 8/8 for 2013. Perhaps this is evidence that they see Robinson as more of a pass-catching TE?
 

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Helluva name. Surprised we've offered another WR. Assuming Robinson and Onwualu stick, we'll have 8/8 for 2013. Perhaps this is evidence that they see Robinson as more of a pass-catching TE?

But if Robinson is a TE then why are we going hard after that NC TE? That'd be 3 in one class. Maybe the staff is just covering their bases because they just don't know where Robinson will end up?

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IMO Corey doesn't have the frame to play TE. Look....

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But if Robinson is a TE then why are we going hard after that NC TE? That'd be 3 in one class. Maybe the staff is just covering their bases because they just don't know where Robinson will end up?

Could be an either/ or type situation; first one to pop gets the "tall receiver" spot, regardless of how he's categorized on the depth chart. All these hybrid positions are making it very difficult to pigeon-hole recruits based on physique.

IMO Corey doesn't have the frame to play TE.

Maybe. But if the staff has truly split TE into two separate positions, who's to say what the minimum weight for an effective pass-catching TE is? I could see Robinson getting up to 230-240.
 
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taking 3 WRs has been talking about since the beginning I believe. I think this has more to do with use losing out on Demarcus Robinson and Treadwell (and some others) than it does having to move Corey Robinson to TE. Corey looks like a true WR to me, dont see him moving to TE unless he grows some more (which is possible)
 

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where have i seen this story before...? Hurts to fall in love .. Team mate of UFs Ronald Powell

Rivals.com Football Recruiting - Stringfellow learned from former top prospect


As a 6-foot-2, 185-pound wide receiver from Moreno Valley (Calif.) Rancho Verde, it may sound strange to hear that Demorea Stringfellow picked up his football work ethic from a defensive lineman.


Demorea Stringfellow has a chance to prove he should move even higher in the rankings.
That is until you find out that the defensive lineman was the Class of 2010's No. 1 player from the same high school, Ronald Powell.

"My freshman year people were telling me that they saw something in me that they saw in him," Stringfellow said. "It made me want to be the best, just like him.

"When you see someone working that hard and then you see it paying off it is easy to follow that example. Sometimes when I feel like I can't do something or don't want to do something I can look at his example and keep going."

Come June 22-24 Stringfellow will be taking that drive with him to the Rivals100 Five-Star Challenge in Atlanta.

"I want to go out there and work my hardest," he said. "I hope to learn something that I never learned before that helps me get better."

Stringfellow says that he and Powell stay in contact and are like brothers hanging out when Powell is home on breaks, but now his role models have shifted to more familiar position players.

"(Gerell) Robinson at Arizona State, (Lavasier) Tuinei from Oregon and (Sammy) Watkins from Clemson," Stringfellow said. "Those are the guys in college I watch a lot, but I like Chad Ochocinco in the NFL."

It is those players attitude toward the game that he likes, and says that all great receivers should have.

"You have to be selfish to a certain extent," he said. "As a receiver you have to have that kind of mentality but really any good football player should want the ball, should want to make a good block, and should want to be the best at their position."

Currently Stringfellow is ranked as the No. 14 receiver in the country and the No. 107 overall player in the country. Those are both standings that he hopes to improve on at the invitation-only camp, combine, and 7-on-7 event.

"I want to move up," he said. "Rankings aren't that important but I want to move up."

He acknowledges that the Rivals100 Five-Star Challenge may be the perfect place to showcase his skills and push toward the top of the rankings; the fact that this will be a collection of only the top tier players in America was not lost on him.

"These will all be the best players," he said. "So I know that I will probably win some reps and probably lose some of them, too. The great thing is that there won't be any wasted reps going against guys everyone knows you should win the rep. If you don't get open or don't make the catch you can go right back up against the best, so I like that."

He also likes that he will be catching passes from the top-ranked quarterback in the country, Sammamish (Wash.) Skyline quarterback Max Browne.

"Receivers have the advantage in this type of an event anyway," he said. "But getting to be on the same team and the same page with him should make me dominate."

Mike Farrell's take

Stringfellow is a tall, angular receiver who hails from the same school as the nation's top player in 2010, defensive end Ronald Powell, and he has the same drive to be the best and make a big name for himself. He has that quiet confidence and he is a tough matchup for cornerbacks because he has height, good size and he can go vertical for the ball. Seeing him against the array of cornerbacks we will have at this event will be fun and it is his chance to prove that he's one of the best in the country at his position.

This article is kind of ironic considering Ronald Powell's work ethic (or lack thereof) is what is supposedly holding him back at UF.
 

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Two of his role models are Sammy Watkins and Ochosucko. I don't really know what qualities those two possess that would make them role models to anyone.
 
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He didn't even call them his role models, the article did. He just said those were the guys he likes to watch play.
 

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“@TheOpening2012: S/O and congrats to Rancho Verde (Calif.) WR Demorea Stringfellow, the 76th official invitee to the 2012 #THEOPENING @usnikefootball”
 

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Can we get offer put next to his name? I can't believe I would forget that.
 

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Helluva name. Surprised we've offered another WR. Assuming Robinson and Onwualu stick, we'll have 8/8 for 2013. Perhaps this is evidence that they see Robinson as more of a pass-catching TE?

While I agree with you Big Cat, I also think the staff learned from last year's smaller haul.

In accordance, why not put out a few more offers per position and feel out who will stick, and who won't, as opposed to putting our eggs in the basket of "wishy-washy" blue chippers.

(I mean it's irrelevant now, in terms of Demorea)

But, as a general recruiting tactic, I'd rather have overflow, NOT OVERSIGNING, in a recruiting class, and turn kids away, than to come up with a smaller recruiting class because of flips, grade issues, character issues, etc...
 

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But, as a general recruiting tactic, I'd rather have overflow, NOT OVERSIGNING, in a recruiting class, and turn kids away, than to come up with a smaller recruiting class because of flips, grade issues, character issues, etc...

I understand your point, especially in light of 2012's small haul, but we don't have enough scholarships to reach ideal depth at LB and DL. So every "overflow" WR we take is one less LB or DL for whom we have room.

Given the importance of defensive depth, I'd rather see us at 4/4 for most defensive positions across the board before we start considering overflow at any offensive position.
 

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I understand your point, especially in light of 2012's small haul, but we don't have enough scholarships to reach ideal depth at LB and DL. So every "overflow" WR we take is one less LB or DL for whom we have room.

Given the importance of defensive depth, I'd rather see us at 4/4 for most defensive positions across the board before we start considering overflow at any offensive position.

Agreed, we should fill the positions of need before we start doing overflow. 1 more WR in my opinion is all we need... Definitely would like to get 4 LBs this class as well as get a solid DL going again... we are good shape with two studs it seems with Sheritt and Rochell.
 

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Agreed, we should fill the positions of need before we start doing overflow. 1 more WR in my opinion is all we need... Definitely would like to get 4 LBs this class as well as get a solid DL going again... we are good shape with two studs it seems with Sheritt and Rochell.

I completely agree with you and the Big Cat, I'm just thinking that the staff learned their lesson from last year with the unfortunate turn of events.

We absolutely should go after positions of need first, but I just think we can also keep a few kids as "backup plans" at certain positions.
 

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My money would be on OSU... they've been the consistent team up there. But as with everything in recruiting, that's apt to change with time.
 

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This would be a pretty big get in my opinion. Consensus :s::s::s::s: 6'3" and good weight. But it sounds like O$U maybe the direction he is leading for what you guys are saying.
 
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