Five most versatile seniors
The strength of the 2013 class is versatility and athleticism
Updated: February 15, 2013, 9:47 AM ET
By
Paul Biancardi | ESPN RecruitingNation
When you scan the Class of 2013, its strength is its versatility and athletic ability. Standing out especially near the top but also throughout the entire class are players with either the versatility to play more than one position or prospects who have multi-dimensional skills. The top players in the class also possess elite physical tools and athletic ability in different forms.
Below are five guys who epitomize the strength of this exciting class.
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