2. Ralph Reeves, North Penn, senior, 6-1, 220. Reeves has been a beast for a defense that has yielded an average of just 8.6 points and notched three shutouts in the last nine games. He is also a bullish fullback and tight end.
3. Keith Corliss, Germantown Academy, senior, 6-2, 210. The Patriots sorely missed this two-way fixture, who suffered a fractured sternum in a season-opening loss at Upper Dublin. He likely will end up playing at Princeton or Cornell.
4. Eric Medes, St. Joseph's Prep, senior, 6-3, 225. The Hawks' defensive headliner, a first-team all-Catholic League Class AAAA selection, also chipped in as a fullback and tight end.
5. Myles Grasty, Abington, senior, 5-11, 200. Grasty's rock-solid play in the middle has helped the Galloping Ghosts to a 9-2 record. He is hearing from the Division I-AA likes of Stony Brook and Old Dominion.
6. T-J Waters, West Catholic, senior, 6-4, 225. Waters has been stellar for the 9-3 Burrs as an outside linebacker and offensive guard. He might join former teammate Raymond Maples at Army. Navy is also in the picture.
7. Shane Dougherty, Ridley, senior, 5-10, 195. Dougherty, arguably the Central League's top linebacker, is always around the ball. He is also a force as a blocker and short-yardage rusher.
8. Darren Wright, Bishop McDevitt, senior, 6-2, 230. Also a fullback for the Lancers, Wright earned first-team all-Catholic Class AA honors for the second consecutive season.
9. Tyler Morrissey, Springfield (Delco), senior, 6-3, 230. The inside linebacker was the heart and soul of a 4-4 unit that gave up an average of just 8.6 points through the first seven games.
10. Tristin Freeman, West Catholic, senior, 6-0, 215. A ball-hawking defender, Freeman, also a fullback and tight end, had notched 44 tackles (29 solos) through 11 games.