All year, Sammamish (Wash.) Skyline quarterback Max Browne and Murrieta
(Calif.) Vista Murrieta safety Su'a Cravens battled for the top spot in the West
150.
When it was all said and done, Cravens ended up number one, with his fellow
USC commit Browne right behind him.
Cravens, the top-ranked safety in the country by Scout.com and Browne, the
top-ranked quarterback in the country, are the top defensive prospect and
offensive prospect respectively in the West.
In the end, the West had four offensive prospects in the top ten and six on
defense.
Just behind Cravens and Browne is Auburn (Calif.) Placer defensive tackle
Eddie Vanderdoes, the third Top 10 ranked player in the country, and the
#2-ranked defensive tackle in the nation.
Running backs round out the top five, with Beaverton (Ore.) Aloha's Thomas Tyner, an Oregon commit, and Stockton (Calif.) Lincoln's Justin Davis, a USC
commit, fourth and fifth.
The final five-star from the West is Tempe (Ariz.) Marcos De Niza cornerback
Priest Willis, the fourth-ranked cornerback in the country, and the sixth
overall prospect in the West.
Finishing up the top ten include Honolulu (Hawaii) Punahou linebacker Isaac Savaiinaea at No. 7, Salt Lake City (Utah) Cottonwood quarterback and Alabama
commit Cooper Bateman at No. 8, Mission Viejo (Calif.) safety and Notre Dame
pledge Max Redfield at No. 9 and Rancho Cucamonga (Calif.) safety and UCLA
verbal Tahaan Goodman at No. 10.
Here is a look at Scout.com's final Class of 2013 West 150.
2013 West 150