We currently have Todd Peat Jr. ranked #104 overall.
N2FL: At what age did you start playing football?
T.P.: When I was 14, a freshman in high school.
N2FL: What was your favorite college team growing up?
T.P.: Probably ASU. My grandparents are alumni there and always took me to the games growing up.
N2FL: Have a favorite NFL Team?
T.P.: Oakland Raiders. They pay my bills.
N2FL: Which is better, the NFL or college?
T.P.: They're both great. The NFL is a league of the best of the best of the best, but the college kids sometimes seem more passionate. If I really had to choose, I'd say college.
N2FL: Do you try and emulate any specific player?
T.P.: I watch a lot of Reggie White film. In my opinion, he's the best to ever do it. I also watch Darnell Docket, Jay Ratliff, Haloti Ngata and Gerald McCoy. They're all great, athletic players.
N2FL: Any particular reason for the jersey number?
T.P.: I wore #77 my freshman and sophomore year, and was planning on wearing #72 my junior year, but a teammate I really respected who graduated asked me to wear his number 55 jersey and I did it for him.
N2FL: What do you think of the current BCS system? Would you prefer a playoff?
T.P.: I don't know if there should be a playoff, but I think the system needs to be redone.
N2FL: When and who was your first scholarship offer?
T.P.: May 20, 2009- my dad's birthday. ASU. My sophomore year. My dad said it was the best birthday present he ever got.
N2FL: How many scholarship offers do you currently have?
T.P.: 13
N2FL: Is there a school that hasn't offered you that you would like to see do so?
T.P.: No, I think anyone who really wants me has already offered me, or is going to in the near future. I'm buying, not selling, for lack of a better phrase.
N2FL: What are some of the considerations you have when deciding between schools?
T.P.: Playing time is #1, I want to play for 4 years. I also need to feel like its a family environment. That's very important being around people who you like and treat you right.
N2FL: Who are the schools currently on your list for consideration? Any leaders?
T.P.: Stanford is the leader followed closely by ASU. I'm considering all schools that have offered though.
N2FL: Have you attended any schools Spring Game?
T.P.: ASU
N2FL: Who is currently recruiting you the hardest?
T.P.: Stanford, Arizona and ASU. Wake Forest and Alabama have also stepped it up.
N2FL: Have you thought about who you might want to "officially visit"?
T.P.: Not sure yet.
N2FL: What positions are you being recruited to play?
T.P.: DT
N2FL: What do you feel are some of your playing strengths?
T.P.: I'm very explosive, have good hands and a good nose for the ball.
N2FL: What are some things you would like to work on between now and college?
T.P.: Getting bigger, stronger and faster.
N2FL: How would you feel about Redshirting?
T.P.: I don't want to redshirt. I think I am physically read to play in college right now.
N2FL: What is the most annoying aspect of the recruiting process?
T.P.: It just becomes overwhelming after a while. Everyone wants a piece of your time. They want you to go here and there and look at this and that and at a point it becomes just way too many people pulling at you in every different direction. Questionnaires suck too. LoL.
N2FL: Do you have a major in mind?
T.P.: Either communications or journalism.
N2FL: What are your goals for your senior season?
T.P.: To stay healthy. When I'm on the field I feel I'm capable of anything.
N2FL: What will you miss the most about high school?
T.P.: I'm going to miss all of my friends, and also being 'Mr. Popular'.
N2FL: Do you have a time frame as to when you would like to commit?
T.P.: After I take my visits.
N2FL: In addition to "National Letter of Intent Day' in February, should there be an early signing period like college basketball? Perhaps in August or November?
T.P.: I think it's fine how it is.
N2FL: Have you communicated with any prospective recruits about attending the same school?
T.P.: I used to talk to Christian Westerman about playing at the same school, but now that he's committed to Texas, it doesn't look like its going to work out. I've also talked about it with my younger brother Andrus of course.
N2FL: Who has been the biggest influence in your life?
T.P.: My father. He's been the greatest role model and guide anyone can ever have. He's been to the places that I want to go to and he knows how to get there.