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John Wolford starts recruiting process
Updated: November 14, 2011, 10:40 AM ET
By ESPNHS | ESPN.com
Each week ESPNHS will shine the light on a few non-seniors who are emerging as prospects to watch on the recruiting radar. Here is this week's Launching Pad.
RB Greg Bryant
This 5-10, 196-pounder has a rock solid build with excellent upper body power and bulk. Bryant has the size to be an every down back at the next level. He first arrived on our radar at the Miami Nike Football Training Camp last March, where his combination of size and speed stood out and he quickly picked up buzz on the recruiting front.
RB Greg Bryant
Delray Beach American Heritage (Fla.)
This 5-10, 196-pounder has a rock solid build with excellent upper body power and bulk. Bryant has the size to be an every down back at the next level. He first arrived on our radar at the Miami Nike Football Training Camp last March, where his combination of size and speed stood out and he quickly picked up buzz on the recruiting front.
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