Saturday, October 3, 2009

TOP PROSPECT ANALYSIS: Mike Meriwether, RB, Class of 2010

As part of our new segment on DavidSchuman.com & National Underclassmen Combine System I will will begin analyzing all of the players that I enjoyed watching this year at our events.



Mike Meriwether, Class 2010: RB, 5-8, 186, Dematha Catholic HS, MD

Quick Writeup:
A barnburner, Mike is a 4.42 40, 32.5 inch vert, 9'4 broad. he is a great pure runner in the long line of great Dematha Catholic Backs...amazing burst, great speed and has amazing balance.
U100 East, RB MVP
NUC Baltimore RB MVP
#3 RB Top Prospect Camp
Further Analysis:
Mike's speed is second to none, his athleticism and balance are equally spectacular. His ability to run the ball and accelerate through the hole and break away and make the big play is uncanny. In 7 on 7 in the U100 East and the Top Prospect Camp. He rates possibly higher than the two guys ranked ahead of him due to his amazing speed. Dematha puts out tons of D-1a players and mike will be next.

I dont grade guys based on stars or scores, I rate them on whether they can play!
They get 1-5 points based on how well they perform in each category. 6 categories with a max of 30 points to be scored.
26-30- big time d-1 prospect
21-25- D-1 Prospect
18-21-1aa Scholarship prospect
14-17-DII Prospect
10-13-DIII Level Prospect
We are only evaluating college level athletes, athletes not on college level will not be evaluated.

Rating System:
TP-Top Prospect Potential--4.5
FB-Straight Football Player--4.5
GA-Great Athlete--5
SP-Explosive Impact Potential--5
CK-Combine King--4.5
SS-Size and Stature--3.5

Mike Gets:
26.5 Points =He is a multiple offer D-1 player, that will have an immediate impact

To find our more or register for the 2010 national underclassmen combines and become part of a great recruiting stars movement go today to National Underclassmen Combines by Clicking Here .

TOP PROSPECT ANALYSIS: Wesley Hudson, RB/Athlete, Class of 2010

As part of our new segment on DavidSchuman.com & National Underclassmen Combine System I will will begin analyzing all of the players that I enjoyed watching this year at our events.


Wesley Hudson, Class 2010: RB, 5-10, 181, Morton Ranch HS, TX

Quick Writeup:
Wesley was the U100 Southwest RB MVP and the NUC Dallas RB MVP, a great athlete with 4.51 speed and 34 inch vertical, he can carry the load or be a pure speed athlete that is a threat from anywhere.

Further Analysis:
In drills, Wesley displays great changed of direction, exceptional acceleration and spectacular hands. He is a great athlete that is a threat to go the distance on every play. On film he displays the same capability. Wesley's route running displays his unique versatility that makes him a great prospect as a running back, receiver or DB. His RB skills, change of direction, burst and incredible legit speed at 4.51 makes him a bonafide D-1a player.

I dont grade guys based on stars or scores, I rate them on whether they can play!
They get 1-5 points based on how well they perform in each category. 6 categories with a max of 30 points to be scored.
26-30- big time d-1 prospect
21-25- D-1 Prospect
18-21-1aa Scholarship prospect
14-17-DII Prospect
10-13-DIII Level Prospect
We are only evaluating college level athletes, athletes not on college level will not be evaluated.

Rating System:
TP-Top Prospect Potential--4.5
FB-Straight Football Player--4.5
GA-Great Athlete--4.5
SP-Explosive Impact Potential--4.5
CK-Combine King--4
SS-Size and Stature--3.5

Wesley Gets:
25.5 Points =He is a multiple offer D-1 player, that will have an immediate impact


To find our more or register for the 2010 national underclassmen combines and become part of a great recruiting stars movement go today to National Underclassmen Combines by Clicking Here .

Friday, October 2, 2009

TOP PROSPECT ANALYSIS: Tanner Crum, OL, Class of 2011

As part of our new segment on DavidSchuman.com & National Underclassmen Combine System I will will begin analyzing all of the players that I enjoyed watching this year at our events.




Tanner Crum, Class 2011: OL, 6-1.5, 270, Mt. Carmel HS, IL

Quick Writeup:
Tanner the top wrestler returning at heavyweight in Illionois, he brings that tremendous strength, balance and athleticism to the OL. He is exceptionally quick and exceptional explosive. Overall MVP-NUC Chicago, OL MVP-MIdwest U100, #2 rated OL, U100 Top Prospect Camp. in 2008 he was also the Top OL in USA as frosh and OL MVP, Southeast U100.

 Combine stats:  40 yd. Dash:  5.38 Bench:
33 reps on 185  Broad Jump:  8'6"  Vertical:  23 inches

Further Analysis:
There is no doubt this spectacular athlete on the Offensive line can play either side of the ball equally well. Great Feet, incredible hand explosion and an ability to get to the spot and lock out on the defender and still move his feet, makes him an exceptional offensive lineman. His balance and amazing tenacity and toughness, has Tanner as one of the Top Prospects for 2011 on the Offensive line. He is a cant miss player, who will dominate at the next level.

I dont grade guys based on stars or scores, I rate them on whether they can play!
They get 1-5 points based on how well they perform in each category. 6 categories with a max of 30 points to be scored.
26-30- big time d-1 prospect
21-25- D-1 Prospect
18-21-1aa Scholarship prospect
14-17-DII Prospect
10-13-DIII Level Prospect
We are only evaluating college level athletes, athletes not on college level will not be evaluated.

Rating System:
TP-Top Prospect Potential--5
FB-Straight Football Player--5
GA-Great Athlete--5
SP-Explosive Impact Potential--5
CK-Combine King--5
SS-Size and Stature--4

Tanner Gets:
29 Points =Big Time D-1a Prospect, among the Best in the US



To find our more or register for the 2010 national underclassmen combines and become part of a great recruiting stars movement go today to National Underclassmen Combines by Clicking Here .

TOP PROSPECT ANALYSIS: Emilio Vera, WR, CLASS OF 2012

As part of our new segment on DavidSchuman.com & National Underclassmen Combine System I will will begin analyzing all of the players that I enjoyed watching this year at our events.



GUEST WRITEUP- ANTHONY CENTRELLA of the NUC, Wide Receivers Coach, u100, NUC and Top Prospect Camp.





Emilio Vera, Class 2012: WR, 5-9.5, 147, North Crowley High School, TX

Quick Writeup:
Emilio Vera is a very athletic, explosive wide receiver that runs unbelievable routes and has a natural ability to change direction at any moment.  He was the Overall MVP at the Southwest
Ultimate 100 8th/9th graders.  He was a top receiver at the Top Prospect camp at the University of Oklahoma for the 8th/9th grade age group.  Combine stats:  40 yd. Dash:  4.85 shuttle run:
4.33  Broad Jump:  8'4"  Vertical:  27 inches

Further Analysis:
Emilio has a gift to change direction at full speed with excellent body control which allows him to create separation from the defensive backs.  He explodes off of the line for every route and
sells vertical as well as anyone for his age group.  Over the next few years if he continues to develop and gain strength to enhance his skills on getting off the ball, Emilio will be a valuable
recruit for many college programs.  Emilio is a pleasure to watch in drills as he displays picture perfect form while catching a football with his hands.   

I dont grade guys based on stars or scores, I rate them on whether they can play!
They get 1-5 points based on how well they perform in each category. 6 categories with a max of 30 points to be scored.
26-30- big time d-1 prospect
21-25- D-1 Prospect
18-21-1aa Scholarship prospect
14-17-DII Prospect
10-13-DIII Level Prospect
We are only evaluating college level athletes, athletes not on college level will not be evaluated.

Rating System:
TP-Top Prospect Potential--5
FB-Straight Football Player--5
GA-Great Athlete--5
SP-Explosive Impact Potential--5
CK-Combine King--3
SS-Size and Stature--3

Emilio Gets:
26 Points =D-1 a Caliber Prospect, with great potential



To find our more or register for the 2010 national underclassmen combines and become part of a great recruiting stars movement go today to National Underclassmen Combines by Clicking Here .

Thursday, October 1, 2009

Top PROSPECT ANALYSIS: Angel Lopez, RB/Athlete, CLASS OF 2010


Angel Lopez, Class 2010: RB/Athlete, 5-9, 180 Douglas Macarthur HS,  TX

Quick Write-up:
22 reps on 185, 31 inch vert, 9'4 broad, 4.7 40, Angel is interesting prospect because of his versatility, he can line up at receiver, slot and rb. He has superior explosion and great hands. He exploded at the Top Prospect camp to end up #1.
u100 Top Prospect Camp-RB MVP


Further Analysis:
Angel is a little undersized from a weight standpoint as a pure RB, but could continue to develop. I love his change of direction, burst in the drills and on film and his ability to run hard and gain tough yards, but to also explode through the hole. In the 7 on 7 and 1 on 1's he catches the football like a WR or slot, great hands and is a threat out of the backfield or lined up at WR. His versatility makes him a D-1 prospect. I would consider him also as a safety with his explosion, ball skills and power.

I dont grade guys based on stars or scores, I rate them on whether they can play!
They get 1-5 points based on how well they perform in each category. 6 categories with a max of 30 points to be scored.
26-30- big time d-1 prospect
21-25- D-1 Prospect
18-21-1aa Scholarship prospect
14-17-DII Prospect
10-13-DIII Level Prospect
We are only evaluating college level athletes, athletes not on college level will not be evaluated.

Rating System:
TP-Top Prospect Potential--4
FB-Straight Football Player--4.5
GA-Great Athlete--4
SP-Explosive Impact Potential--4
CK-Combine King--3.5
SS-Size and Stature--3.5

Angel Gets:
22.5 Points =D-1 prospect as RB, would rate higher as athlete, He should get some D-1 offers.

TOP PROSPECT ANALYSIS: Zach Agnew, TE/WR, CLASS OF 2010


Zach Agnew, Class 2010: WR, 6-3, 207 Vernon Northside HS,  TX

Quick Write-up:
A 33 inch vert, touching 131 inches which is 10ft 11 from a standstill, 9'8 broad jump and a 4.68 40 at 207 pounds...enough said from a testing standpoint, oh by the way, he never drops a pass and is impossible to cover.
u100 Southwest-WR MVP
u100 Top Prospect Camp-TE MVP


Further Analysis:
Zach can play wide receiver or line up at TE, he runs sick routes with amazing hands, an 1st all stater at the small school level playing 8 man football, Zach is under the radar only because of where he plays ball. He is a big time recruit, a big time player, which very good speed for his size, an amazing ability to find the open space in 7 on 7 and an even better job catching the ball. I watched him catch 6 balls on one drive on various crossing routes, the last time i saw that on 7 on 7 it was Anthony Creecy who is committed to NC State. When i see that , i know the QB knows that that receiver is always going to get open. A huge target who can easily put on 20 pounds of muscle and be an impossible athlete to cover at the next level. He has a great get off and a great attitude and beat out some more highly touted receivers for the WR award at the U100 Southwest.

I dont grade guys based on stars or scores, I rate them on whether they can play!
They get 1-5 points based on how well they perform in each category. 6 categories with a max of 30 points to be scored.
26-30- big time d-1 prospect
21-25- D-1 Prospect
18-21-1aa Scholarship prospect
14-17-DII Prospect
10-13-DIII Level Prospect
We are only evaluating college level athletes, athletes not on college level will not be evaluated.

Rating System:
TP-Top Prospect Potential--5
FB-Straight Football Player--5
GA-Great Athlete--5
SP-Explosive Impact Potential--4
CK-Combine King--4
SS-Size and Stature--4

Zach Gets:
27 Points =D-1 a Big Time Caliber Prospect

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"It is hard for me to write this to you because you already know everything about me but I will do my best and hopefully it will be beneficial.
I wanted to update you on my status. Since beginning my Advocare regimen a little over 6months ago, it is amazing what I have been able to accomplish. As you know I have been the starting QB at Creek Wood HS since I was a sophomore, and going into my senior year I want to be bigger, faster and stronger.
-I have put 127lbs on my combined lift, 
-cut 0.2sec off my 40, 
-gained 29 lbs of lean muscle
-and my accuracy has improved a lot. 
I can't wait till season starts.
I am also #2 in the starting pitching rotation for our school. Monday night we played for the #2 seed in the region.
The Opponent pitcher was a lefty who averages 89mph on his fastball. He had scouts from UK and some other school there watching him. He was really fast!
I can throw about 85 but average 83 and have a really good curve and change up. I pitched a complete game shutout 7-0. It was really cool to be able to perform like that in front of the scouts even if they weren't there to see me.

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Wednesday, September 30, 2009

TOP PROSPECT ANALYSIS: Lavant Moore, WR, CLASS OF 2010

As part of our new segment on DavidSchuman.com & National Underclassmen Combine System I will will begin analyzing all of the players that I enjoyed watching this year at our events.



Lavant Moore, Class 2010: WR, 6-1.5, 168, Burke HS, NE

Quick Write-up:
Lavant was a relative unknown, when he ended up becoming the #5 receiver at the Top Prospect Camp. He made some amazing catches and arguably the catch of the year with a one handed touchdown catch in 7 on 7, which has already made the www.youtube.com/nucfootball highlight reels. His 4.73 40, 8-10 broad and 30 inch vert are solid, but not overwhelming.

Further Analysis:
He has very good size, solid route running and a unique ability to make big plays in the most important situations. He did it at our top prospect camp as a relative unknown. He was invited out of the NUC Des Moines camp and was very solid there but did not win an award. Against top competition he outshone some more highly touted prospects and mades some amazing catches. His game film is solid, but he can be decptive due to his smooth style of play. He has to improve change of direction, but his football ball skills are top notch. His senior year will dictate whether he goes big time or not. I really like his potential and skills as a receiver and like his height. Out of the state of Nebraska, I think he would be a contributor at a school like nebraska! He is very intriguing!

I dont grade guys based on stars or scores, I rate them on whether they can play!
They get 1-5 points based on how well they perform in each category. 6 categories with a max of 30 points to be scored.
26-30- big time d-1 prospect
21-25- D-1 Prospect
18-21-1aa Scholarship prospect
14-17-DII Prospect
10-13-DIII Level Prospect
We are only evaluating college level athletes, athletes not on college level will not be evaluated.

Rating System:
TP-Top Prospect Potential--4
FB-Straight Football Player--4
GA-Great Athlete--4
SP-Explosive Impact Potential--4
CK-Combine King--3
SS-Size and Stature--3.5

Lavant Gets:
22.5 Points =D-1 Prospect



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TOP PROSPECT ANALYSIS: Kameel Jackson, WR, CLASS OF 2011

As part of our new segment on DavidSchuman.com & National Underclassmen Combine System I will will begin analyzing all of the players that I enjoyed watching this year at our events.



GUEST WRITEUP- ANTHONY CENTRELLA of the NUC, Wide Receivers Coach, u100, NUC and Top Prospect Camp.







Kameel Jackson, Class 2011: WR, 6-0, 190 Arlington Sam Houston High School,  TX

Quick Write-up:
Kameel Jackson was a success story throughout each level of the National Underclassmen Combines and the Top Prospect camp at the University of Oklahoma.  He became a natural crowd
favorite with his game breaking catches and ability to pour on the yards after each catch.  He was rated the top Wide Receiver for the Class of 2011 at the Top Prospect camp.

u100 Southwest-Overall MVP
u100 Top Prospect Camp-WR MVP
NUC Dallas-Overall MVP

Further Analysis:
Kameel has received a handful of BCS offers due to  the many tools his brings to any team from the Wide Receiver position.  He displays a great release that allows him to execute his
tremendous route running.  Kameel has great vision in finding the openings in a defense and shows great body control in adjusting to most passes that come his way.  His combination of form
and soft hands allow him to make those flashy catches and he also has the ability to catch passes at the highest point over defensive backs or in traffic across the field.  With his ability to get
open mixed with his speed. Kameel Jackson will be a must recruit receiver.

I dont grade guys based on stars or scores, I rate them on whether they can play!
They get 1-5 points based on how well they perform in each category. 6 categories with a max of 30 points to be scored.
26-30- big time d-1 prospect
21-25- D-1 Prospect
18-21-1aa Scholarship prospect
14-17-DII Prospect
10-13-DIII Level Prospect
We are only evaluating college level athletes, athletes not on college level will not be evaluated.

Rating System:
TP-Top Prospect Potential--5
FB-Straight Football Player--5
GA-Great Athlete--5
SP-Explosive Impact Potential--5
CK-Combine King--3
SS-Size and Stature--4.5

Kameel Gets:
27.5 Points =D-1 a Big Time Caliber Prospect

TOP PROSPECT ANALYSIS: Jon Davis, TE, CLASS OF 2011

As part of our new segment on DavidSchuman.com & National Underclassmen Combine System I will will begin analyzing all of the players that I enjoyed watching this year at our events.



GUEST WRITEUP- ANTHONY CENTRELLA of the NUC, Wide Receivers Coach, u100, NUC and Top Prospect Camp.


Jon Davis, Class 2011: TE, 6-2.5, 233 Eastern High School,  KY

Quick Writeup:
Jon Davis is a versatile tight end/athlete that will be used as both a great run blocker and receiver due to his tremendous power, size, and speed.  He has a 4.64 40 yard dash, 28.5 inch vertical,
8'0" broad jump.  He was rated the top Tight End in the Sophomore class of 2011 at the Ultimate 100 Top Prospect Camp at the University of Oklahoma.

Further Analysis:
Jon is a natural pass catcher that displays great speed and the ability to get open by running precise routes.  He uses his size, body control, and positioning extremely well  to separate himself
and the football from the defenders.  He also has the size and power while blocking to shed and pulverize would-be tacklers.  With all his attributes from the Tight End position, Jon Davis has
emerged as a top rated recruit that will bring a great knowledge of the game to any University.

I dont grade guys based on stars or scores, I rate them on whether they can play!
They get 1-5 points based on how well they perform in each category. 6 categories with a max of 30 points to be scored.
26-30- big time d-1 prospect
21-25- D-1 Prospect
18-21-1aa Scholarship prospect
14-17-DII Prospect
10-13-DIII Level Prospect
We are only evaluating college level athletes, athletes not on college level will not be evaluated.

Rating System:
TP-Top Prospect Potential--5
FB-Straight Football Player--5
GA-Great Athlete--5
SP-Explosive Impact Potential--5
CK-Combine King--4
SS-Size and Stature--4

Big Jon Stud Gets:
28 Points =D-1 a Caliber Prospect, will be an amazing TE at the D-1 a level


T0P PROSPECT ANALYSIS: Vincent Miller, WR, CLASS OF 2012

As part of our new segment on DavidSchuman.com & National Underclassmen Combine System I will will begin analyzing all of the players that I enjoyed watching this year at our events.



GUEST WRITEUP- ANTHONY CENTRELLA of the NUC, Wide Receivers Coach, u100, NUC and Top Prospect Camp.



Vincent Miller, Class 2012:  WR, 5-9.5,
156, Henry Clay High School,  KT


Quick Writeup:
Vincent Miller is a very explosive wide receiver that creates great separation from the defenders due to his ability to change direction.  He has the ability to change the outcome of a
game with his big play making ability.  He has a 4.63 40 yard dash, 30.5 inch vert, 4.35 pro-agility shuttle, and an 8'10" broad jump.

WR MVP u100 Top Prospect Camp Freshman-Rated #1 WR at Top Prospect Camp

Further Analysis:
Vincent has been a success story on each level of the Schuman's National Underclassmen Combines from the first combine he attended in Lexington, KT to the Top Prospect Camp at the
University of Oklahoma.  He displays great athletic abilities with a combination of speed, the ability to change direction, and exceptionally perfect form while catching the football with his
hands.  Vincent put on a show at the top prospect camp with his highlight reel catches and his precise routes that troubled defensive backs throughout the day.  He is strong off the press and
has a great ability to find the openings in the zones of the defense.  These attributes have made Vincent a must recruit Wide Receiver of the next few years.

I dont grade guys based on stars or scores, I rate them on whether they can play!
They get 1-5 points based on how well they perform in each category. 6 categories with a max of 30 points to be scored.
26-30- big time d-1 prospect
21-25- D-1 Prospect
18-21-1aa Scholarship prospect
14-17-DII Prospect
10-13-DIII Level Prospect
We are only evaluating college level athletes, athletes not on college level will not be evaluated.

Rating System:
TP-Top Prospect Potential--4
FB-Straight Football Player--5
GA-Great Athlete--5
SP-Explosive Impact Potential--5
CK-Combine King--4
SS-Size and Stature--4

Vincent Gets
27 Points = High D-1 a Caliber Prospect, if Vinny continues to develop and does the job academically he could be a big time player

TOP PROSPECT ANALYSIS: Willie Byrn, WR, CLASS OF 2010



As part of our new segment on DavidSchuman.com & National Underclassmen Combine System I will will begin analyzing all of the players that I enjoyed watching this year at our events.

Prospect:
Willie Byrn, Class 2010: WR, 5-10.5, 165, First Colonial HS, VA

Quick Writeup
4.68 40, 9'5 broad, 4.08 shuttle, 32.5 inch vertical at the U100 Camp East, exceptional numbers and athletic ability couples with flat out great hands makes Willie a huge threat to make plays.
Dodie Donnell Award(top football player)-2009 U100 East
#5 rated receiver-u100 Top Prospect Camp


Further Analysis:
Willie is a classic example of a guy who has slipped under the radar, each camp he attends he just makes plays and makes catches in 7 on 7 and 1 on '1 reminiscent of Michael Bennett who was at our NUC atlanta was the U100 WR mvp in 2008 southeast, but willie is slimmer and not quite as tall, which is why he goes under the radar. He runs amazing routes, makes big catches and was Michael German's (#2 rated QB at Top Prospect Camp) go to receiver in the 7 on 7 tournament at the Top Prospect Camp. Amazing ability to make big plays, coupled with good speed and nice athleticism, makes him an interesting prospect. Almost every single athlete that has one the Dodie Donnell award has gone onto to D-1a (unless they had grade issues) and Willie should be the same, unfortunately he is getting recognized a little later in the game. He will be a great receiver to wherever he goes to and his smooth ability to get open will continue at the next level.

26-30- big time d-1 prospect
21-25- D-1 Prospect
18-21-1aa Scholarship prospect
14-17-DII Prospect
10-13-DIII Level Prospect
We are only evaluating college level athletes, athletes not on college level will not be evaluated.

Rating System:
TP-Top Prospect Potential--4
FB-Straight Football Player--4
GA-Great Athlete--4
SP-Explosive Impact Potential--4
CK-Combine King--4
SS-Size and Stature--3.5



Deche Gets a score of:
23.5-Most Definetly D-1, his game film should secure it

Matt Warren is racking up the points as a kicker


Matt Warren, Christian Academy of Knoxville


My Season Summary:
Team Record 4-0 (the one the counts) Personal: (through 4 Games)
1st Game: CAK won 29-13 (No FG attempts) Touchbacks: 22
2nd Game: CAK won 35-6 (No FG attempts) FGM/FGA: 4/5 (22, 36, 37, 46, M32)
3rd Game: CAK won 35-14 (No FG attempts) XPM/XPA: 25/26
4th Game: CAK won 33-14 (4 FG attempts, 3 made) Season Pts: 37
5th Game: CAK won 24-0 (1 FG attempt, 1 Made 46 Yards) Career Pts: 198
6th Game: CAK won 41-0 (No FG attempts)

Game Footage
The link below is an iTunes playable version of my current game footage. My updated resume is also available at that link. Please feel free to view. The link will remain active until October 28. The video can also be seen on my berecruited profile listed at the bottom of this note. As always a DVD is available upon request.

I have uploaded the following files for you:

Matts Warren Game Film 2009 Season.m4v 150.76 MB
College Football Resume::.pdf 614.67 KB

You can get them from



ACT Test
I took the ACT recently: My scores: English 29, Math 27, Reading 20, Science 25. I made a BIG mistake by spending too much time on an early portion of the reading and ran out of time for completion of that section. I am retaking the test October 24th and will correct that.

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My updated resume is uploaded and can also be seen with current game footage at:
My Profile can be viewed at:

Tuesday, September 29, 2009

TOP PROSPECT ANALYSIS: Deche Milburn, WR, CLASS OF 2010


As part of our new segment on DavidSchuman.com & National Underclassmen Combine System I will will begin analyzing all of the players that I enjoyed watching this year at our events.

Prospect:
Deche Milburn, Class 2010: WR, 5-11, 179, Clear Springs HS, TX

Quick Writeup
With at 4.64 40, 8-8 broad jump and amazing play making ability, Deche is one of the most decorated NUC athletes of all time. Crisp route running and a great burst makes him a big time receiver and threat. At the NUC he has one:

WR MVP-2008 NUC Phoenix
Overall MVP-2009 NUC Phoenix
Dodie Donnell Award(top football player)-2009 U100 West
Overall MVp-2008 U100 West
#4 rated receiver-u100 Top Prospect Camp


Further Analysis:
Deche, an amazing route runner with great hands, amazing hips and change of direction and seemless route running. How bout this, he doesn't drop passes, period! Oh did i mention he can play corner and safety as well, a great athlete who makes great plays. In addition to being one of the most decorated NUC athletes of all time, he is an athlete who just dominates at all level. I have seen him compete with and against the best and he always shines....he has very good speed and those of you who know athletes at the NUC if you run 4.6 at the NUC you are legit! I cant say enough good things about this receiver and his general strength and attitude make him more appealing. He has a few D-1 offers, but should have 10!

26-30- big time d-1 prospect
21-25- D-1 Prospect
18-21-1aa Scholarship prospect
14-17-DII Prospect
10-13-DIII Level Prospect
We are only evaluating college level athletes, athletes not on college level will not be evaluated.

Rating System:
TP-Top Prospect Potential--4.5
FB-Straight Football Player--5
GA-Great Athlete--4
SP-Explosive Impact Potential--5
CK-Combine King--3.5
SS-Size and Stature--4



Deche Gets a score of:
25.5-borderline Big Time D-1 Prospect...dont miss out!

TOP PROSPECT ANALYSIS: Bryan Thomas, WR, CLASS OF 2010

As part of our new segment on DavidSchuman.com & National Underclassmen Combine System I will will begin analyzing all of the players that I enjoyed watching this year at our events.

Prospect:
Bryan Thomas, Class 2010: WR, 5-8.5, 160, Blanche Ely HS, FL

Quick Writeup
MVP at WR at the Orlando NUC camp and Ranked #3 at WR at the U100 Top Prospect Camp, capping it off with a 9'0 broad, 4.3 and change shuttle, 4.6 and change 40, and a 30 inch vertical, Bryan is a long line of great athletes and even better football players that come from Blanche Ely HS

Further Analysis:
Here is the deal, Great hands, amazing route running and spectacular change of direction, moving in and out of his routes seemlessly, i saw him perform at the U100 camp in the Southeast where he was among the top WR's among an amazing group of WR's and really stood out in 7 on 7 when he teamed with his QB, Michael German to stand out and make the championship game in the 7 on 7 tournament. He is undersized, but makes up for it with great game play and route running. I see him as a great complimentary slot receiver at the D-1 level. He will be a D-1 player the question will be where?


26-30- big time d-1 prospect
21-25- D-1 Prospect
18-21-1aa Scholarship prospect
14-17-DII Prospect
10-13-DIII Level Prospect
We are only evaluating college level athletes, athletes not on college level will not be evaluated.

Rating System:
TP-Top Prospect Potential--4
FB-Straight Football Player--4
GA-Great Athlete--4
SP-Explosive Impact Potential--5
CK-Combine King--3.5
SS-Size and Stature--3

Bryan Gets
23.5 Points =D-1 Prospect most definetly

Clearwater linebacker Jeremiah George keeps his college options open

Clearwater linebacker Jeremiah George keeps his college options open
Posted on Saturday, Sept. 26, 2009 at 5:23 p.m.


By Keith Niebuhr
Early playing time is the first thing many heralded recruits ask about when talking to college coaches.
But to Jeremiah George, that's not the top priority.
"I want to know how I would fit in with the program," Clearwater's standout linebacker said. "Not just with football. I also want to help out in the community."
A 6-foot, 215-pound senior, George is among the best players at his position in the area, and probably the state. To date, he has scholarship offers from 13 Division I-A programs, including UCF, Colorado State, Iowa State, Kansas, Marshall and Tulane. Scout.com rates him as the country's 69th-best outside linebacker prospect.
"He's strong, he's fast and he gets to the football," Tornadoes coach Tom Bostic said.
Here's what Austin had to say about his recruitment.
His favorites: "I like Iowa State a lot, I like Kansas, and I like UCF."
Which team he would pick today: "I couldn't because I haven't taken any visits yet (he will do so this fall). I know that's real important, especially with two of the three being so far away."
Who might be the next to offer: "Florida Atlantic. They're interested."
His first offer: "It was from Tulane. I remember it like it was yesterday. It was in March. I was in Coach Bostic's office, and he gave me some mail. I thought it was the usual mail, but when I read it, it said, 'We'd like to grant you a full scholarship.' I was like, 'What, wait, what?' I went outside and called my mom. I was so excited."
The weather at Iowa State and Kansas: "I've never seen snow, but I'm not worried about that. I'll grow accustomed to it. A lot of Florida guys go out there and do just fine."
The distance to those schools: "My mom (Shannon Sebek) would make her way to games. She loves watching me play. She tells me she'd take off work."

Top PROSPECT ANALYSIS: Dionte Sullivan, WR, CLASS OF 2010


As part of our new segment on DavidSchuman.com & National Underclassmen Combine System I will will begin analyzing all of the players that I enjoyed watching this year at our events.

Prospect:
Dionte Sullivan, Class 2010: WR, 5-8.5, 165, Ofallon HS, IL

Quick Writeup
Dionte was the Dodie Donnell award winner at u100 Midwest and was the #2 rated receiver at the Top Prospect Camp. He overcame heart surgery in 2007 to comeback to become one of the best receivers in Illinois. A 9ft broad and great COD he has what it takes to be a great possession receiver.

Further Analysis:
Dionte runs great routes and makes great catches period. His athleticism is limited from a speed standpoint, but more than makes up for it with football skills and change of direction speed. He makes the seemingly impossible catch and is just flat out a great football player. He overcomes the odds time and time again.

I dont grade guys based on stars or scores, I rate them on whether they can play!
They get 1-5 points based on how well they perform in each category. 6 categories with a max of 30 points to be scored.
26-30- big time d-1 prospect
21-25- D-1 Prospect
18-21-1aa Scholarship prospect
14-17-DII Prospect
10-13-DIII Level Prospect
We are only evaluating college level athletes, athletes not on college level will not be evaluated.

Rating System:
TP-Top Prospect Potential--3
FB-Straight Football Player--5
GA-Great Athlete--4
SP-Explosive Impact Potential--5
CK-Combine King--2
SS-Size and Stature--2

Dionte Gets
21 Points = D-1  Prospect who will make an impact at most programs

Top PROSPECT ANALYSIS: Ross Apo, WR, CLASS OF 2010



As part of our new segment on DavidSchuman.com & National Underclassmen Combine System I will will begin analyzing all of the players that I enjoyed watching this year at our events.

Prospect:
Ross Apo, Class 2010: WR, 6-3. 192, The Oakridge School, Arlington TX

Quick Writeup
Ross was our 2008 overall MVP in Kansas City, St. Louis and WR MVP in Tulsa at the NUC. He runs amazing routes, crisp and uses his hands and his body appropriately at all times as a WR. He has very good speed, with amazing athleticism as evidence by a sub 4.32 shuttle. 
Apo (6-3.5/196) was named overall MVP after seriously impressing the coaches. Apo had a 35.5-inch jump-stand vertical and 9'6 broad jump while running a 4.32 shuttle. Apo's size and leaping ability will make him a favorite target of any QB.


Further Analysis:
 Having personally seen Ross at two events two things standout out. He runs amazing routes, in and out of his cuts a virtually full speed, despite such a big receiver. #2. His hands are outstanding consistently getting his hands out in front, making great catches and running amazing comeback routes that sell vertical and brings him back down hill fast! Great athlete with great big play capability! Committed to BYU and one of the top receivers of 2010 as first discovered at the NUC.

I dont grade guys based on stars or scores, I rate them on whether they can play!
They get 1-5 points based on how well they perform in each category. 6 categories with a max of 30 points to be scored.
26-30- big time d-1 prospect
21-25- D-1 Prospect
18-21-1aa Scholarship prospect
14-17-DII Prospect
10-13-DIII Level Prospect
We are only evaluating college level athletes, athletes not on college level will not be evaluated.

Rating System:
TP-Top Prospect Potential--5
FB-Straight Football Player--5
GA-Great Athlete--5
SP-Explosive Impact Potential--5
CK-Combine King--4
SS-Size and Stature--5

Big Ross Gets
29 Points =Top Notch D-1  Prospect

Chad Bowman continues to crush it!


Coach,

It has been some time since I have sent you any updates or info on what is going on with me, stats info and my recruiting.

We are now into our 5th week and our team is 3 and 1 and we start our conference games this week.  We are ranked # 1 in our conference and I am having a great time.  On offense I have 605 yards rushing on 60 carries and 6 TD'S in 4 games. I also have 26 tackles as the safety.  I now have several offers in writing for complete scholarships and I am being told that Ohio U, Akron, Marshall, Buffalo, bowling Green and Toledo are getting ready to offer as well.

I will update my profile soon and I just wanted to let you know that my NUC experience has been great and we recommend everyone we can to get involved with your program.  I am attaching some articles for your review and last week I was voted the WPIAL athlete of the week by the Pittsburgh Post Gazette news paper.

I have enjoyed winning the Overall MVP in Pittsburgh in 2008, the DB MVP this year and making the eastern top 100 in 2008 with NUC.  I did not attend the ultimate 100 this year due to college visits.  I wish I could have attended but thats the way it goes sometimes.

I do have highlight video's of my first 3 games and all of the coaches tell me they are great.  I will send a copy to you if you would like.  My experience of attending the US Army All American Combine was equally great, what a great time.

I want to thank you, your staff and all of NUC for all you have done and will do as we move toward making a decision of what team to play for at the next level.

Have a great day and thanks for everything.  Please read the articles - it tells you how I am doing and any recruiting help would be great.

http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/09267/1000451-116.stm

http://www.yourmurrysville.com/murrysvillestar/article/bowmans-big-night-leads-panthers-past-fox-chapel

http://www.yourmurrysville.com/murrysvillestar/article/franklin-regional-liberatore-ready-take-command-panther-offense

http://www.yourmurrysville.com/murrysvillestar/article/air-ground-game-impressive-week-1-blowout-victory

Monday, September 28, 2009

TOP PROSPECT ANALYSIS: Jerick McKinnon, WR, CLASS OF 2010



As part of our new segment on DavidSchuman.com & National Underclassmen Combine System I will will begin analyzing all of the players that I enjoyed watching this year at our events.

Prospect:
Jerick McKinnon, Class 2010: WR, 5-9, 175, Sprayberry HS, GA

Quick Writeup
Jerick makes amazing catches and runs dynamic routes. He has an uncanny ability to elevate and make the big play. He has a 4.58 40, 35 inch vert and 9'9 broad jump.

U100 Top Prospect Camp-WR MVP, Rated #1 at Camp

Further Analysis:
Jerick has consistently been a top performer, with amazing athleticism and exceptional hands, Jerick has special Gifts. He has shown a unique ability to get open and to run great routes and then to elevate and make catches at the highest point. His athleticism is of a big time athlete, his hands are exceptional and has a great aggresion to make catches against bigger DB's. He is going to be an exceptional slot receiver has the speed to go vertical and athleticism to make catches all over the field and in traffic.

I dont grade guys based on stars or scores, I rate them on whether they can play!
They get 1-5 points based on how well they perform in each category. 6 categories with a max of 30 points to be scored.
26-30- big time d-1 prospect
21-25- D-1 Prospect
18-21-1aa Scholarship prospect
14-17-DII Prospect
10-13-DIII Level Prospect
We are only evaluating college level athletes, athletes not on college level will not be evaluated.

Rating System:
TP-Top Prospect Potential--5
FB-Straight Football Player--5
GA-Great Athlete--5
SP-Explosive Impact Potential--5
CK-Combine King--5
SS-Size and Stature--2

Jerick Gets
27 Points =Tremendous D-1 a Prospect