Friday, November 20, 2009

NUC Las Vegas Event is Set...Past NUC Stars Include David Dash, Alex Turner, Ian Bobak, Geoffrey Gibson

Hello,


REGISTER NOW AT http://www.nationalunderclassmen.com/ .
Recruiting season will be in full force over the next few weeks, Seniors will be finishing up with final offers, receiving offers, and figuring out their schools. Juniors some will get offers, some will receive letters, and some will be entering the recruiting process full scale for the first time.Now, sophomores will start their recruitment process, find out about combines and camps, learn about the college process and figure out where they fit in the football world.

Location: Henderson International School, 1165 Sandy Ridge Ave Henderson, NV 89052

Las Vegas , NV Events
Combine & Showcase -8th/9th Combine-8am-2/13/10
Sophomore Combine-1pm-2/13/10
Juniors Combine-1pm-2/14/10

Event Preparation & College Recruiting
Combine Prep -4pm-2/12/10
Position Skill Prep-5:45pm-2/12/10
All-American Recruiting Seminar (athlete & family)-7pm-2/12/10


PAST SUPERSTARS INCLUDE:

Many of these top athletes plus many more participated in the last year's of Las Vegas, NV Events.

Alex Turner (committed to Stanford)
Ian Bobak (4 D-1a offers)
Geoffrey Gibson (committed to California)
David Dash (Iowa State)
Desean Martin (class of 2011, 2 offers)

REGISTER NOW AT http://www.nationalunderclassmen.com/ .

Seven recruits to push Arizona football over the top including NUC Alums topping the list

Seven recruits to push Arizona football over the top

Seven key college football recruits that could put the Wildcats over the top in the Pac-10.

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

By: Stephen Spiewak

MaxPreps.com While Arizona has certainly been on fire in the Pac-10 this season, the Wildcats’ success on the field has yet to transfer to victories in the recruiting realm.



With a 4-2 record in the Pac-10 (6-3 overall), Arizona has taken noticeable strides from last year’s team that finished just 5-4 in conference play. Still, in order to compete on an annual basis with the conference heavyweights, Mike Stoops needs to score some more key recruits that traditionally have chosen to play at more established Pac-10 programs.



To gain some momentum, a few dominoes falling the Wildcats’ way could really trigger a nice flood of difference-makers to Tuscon. Here are eight recruits that would not only be high-profile additions to Arizona, but would also help maintain the Wildcats’ status as Rose Bowl contenders.



1. Marquis Flowers, ATH, Millenium (Goodyear, Ariz.), Class of 2010 ***NUC ALUM



Schools throughout the Pac-10 are looking at Flowers as one of their most-wanted recruiting free agents, as the 6-foot-2, 195-pound athlete has excelled at both running back and safety at the high school level. Last year, he recorded 87 tackles on defense while rushing for 932 yards and eight touchdowns offensively.





Photo by Jed Strahm

Millenium senior Marquis Flowers would be a major

addition to Arizona's recruiting class.

In some respects, Flowers is the low-hanging fruit, because he’ll be graduating in the spring and could step in and immediately aid a Wildcats defense that has struggled to defend the pass in some games (most noticeably against Stanford, in which they allowed 434 yards). However, landing Flowers will be a major challenge itself, as he could follow in the footsteps of many of the top players from the Grand Canyon State in recent years, and spurn Arizona for other Pac-10 options.



2. Christian Westerman, OT, Hamilton (Chandler, Ariz.), Class of 2011



Only a junior, Westerman will likely be the state’s top recruit from the class of 2011. He also has the makings of the nation’s top prospect at tackle. A MaxPreps Sophomore All-American a year ago, Westerman has earned numerous accolades and has captured the attention of college coaches nationwide. Securing a commitment from him would be a major coup by Stoops, as Westerman will be a dominant force on whichever offensive line he becomes a part of at the next level. He's being recruited by schools from USC to Texas.



3. Todd Peat, Jr., DT, Corona Del Sol (Tempe, Ariz.), Class of 2011 ***NUC ALUM



Another junior making a name for himself in the trenches, Peat has excelled on the other side of the ball, receiving honorable mention all-state honors as a sophomore. Peat’s father played in the NFL with the Cardinals, so strong bloodlines to succeed on Saturdays certainly exist. Peat’s made 31 tackles so far this season, including two sacks. Last year, he compiled 51 tackles and three sacks. He’s proven he can disrupt the run, and has a great frame (6-3, 280 pounds) to clog running lanes for the Wildcats.



If Stoops can convince Peat to leave Tempe and pass on ASU in favor or Arizona, he’ll benefit from having an inside track on Peat’s younger brother, Andrus, who’s seeing playing time for Corona Del Sol as a 6-5 sophomore with great potential.



4. Ka’Deem Carey, RB, Canyon Del Oro (Oro Valley, Ariz), Class of 2011



Carey has followed up a 10th-grade season in which he rushed for 898 yards and seven touchdowns with an absolutely monstrous junior year for the ages. Thus far in 2009, Carey has exploded for 1,922 yards and 29 touchdowns, leading Canyon Del Oro to an undefeated season.



Last Friday, Carey led an offensive barrage against McClintock, rushing for 188 yards and five touchdowns despite getting rest in the second half. Canyon Del Oro won 47-26. Similarly, Carey’s recruitment has gained steamed as well. Oregon, UCLA, Arizona State and a host of other schools want Carey. Last month, Carey told MaxPreps that he won’t begin thinking about college until his senior year. Bringing Canyon Del Oro teammate Josh Robbins, a 2010 receiver, to Tuscon would probably help the Wildcats’ chances in landing Carey next year.



5. Matt Hegarty, OT, Aztec (N.M.), Class of 2011 ***NUC ALUM



New Mexico isn’t known to turn out high-level recruits, but 2011 is a good year for the state. Arizona is hoping to reap the benefits of being located just hours from the New Mexico border by landing Aztec star Matt Hegarty. Hegarty, a member of the MaxPreps 2011 Top 100 Watch List, has helped power the Tigers to a 7-3 record and a current six-game winning streak.



A second-team all-state selection last year, Hegarty would be the key offensive lineman to any class that didn’t feature Christian Westerman. If the Wildcats manage to land both, it’d be the biggest upset for Arizona since Mike Bibby and Miles Simon led an upset over Kentucky on the hardwood.



6. Davonte' Neal, ATH, Chavez (Laveen, Ariz.), Class of 2012 ***NUC ALUM



Further down the line, Arizona must try to secure a commitment from rising star Davonte’ Neal. Neal drew consideration for MaxPreps National Freshman of the Year after entering high school with a splash. The one-time grammar school prodigy is living up the hype once again in 2009, scoring five touchdowns in one game against Trevor Browne. He also had a 65-yard touchdown called back because of a penalty in that contest.



A track runner with outstanding speed, Neal may project better at cornerback given his 5-9 frame. Regardless of where he plays, he’ll be a major instate recruit in 2012. Arizona will have to do battle with Arizona State, which offered Neal as a ninth-grader last year.



7. Connor Brewer, QB, Chaparral (Scotsdale, Ariz.), 2012 ***NUC ALUM



Another current sophomore who will likely command major recruiting attention is Chaparral quarterback Connor Brewer. Like Peat, Brewer also has some athletic genes; his brother Charles is a pitcher in the Diamondbacks organization and both of his sisters are varsity athletes.



At 6-1, Brewer lacks the size that colleges look for at the quarterback spot, but he’s still got time to grow. In leading the 5A Firebirds this year, Brewer has thrown for 1,582 yards and 16 TDs. His recruitment is still in its infancy, and there’s a chance he may not develop into the franchise signal-caller that some expect him to be. But if early indications are accurate, Brewer will be a blue-chip quarterback recruit that Arizona could absolutely use.

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

NUC -National Underclassmen Combine Comes to Arizona

Location:Apache Junction HS2525 S Ironwood DrApache Junction, AZ 85120-7100

Phoenix AZ Events
Combine & Showcase8th/9th Combine-8am-2/6/10Sophomore Combine-1pm-2/6/10Juniors Combine-1pm-2/7/10
Event Preparation & College RecruitingCombine Prep -4pm-2/5/10Position Skill Prep-5:45pm-2/5/10All-American Recruiting Seminar (athlete & family)-7pm-2/5/10

PAST SUPERSTARS INCLUDE:
Jamal Womble (now at North Carolina)
Shane Mccullen (now at Arizona State)
Patrick Foley (now at Upenn)
Fred Herdman (now at Youngstown State)
Kevin Spain-(committed to Hawaii)
Brett Nottingham-(committed to Stanford)
Marquis Flowers-(All American, Committed to Arizona)
Nick Rowland-(committed to Oregon)
Kody Innes-(committed to UCLA)
Jourdan Grandon-(committed to Arizona)
Deandre Little (committed to UTEP)
Ramon Abreu (committed to Arizona State)
Cy Maughmer (1 D-1a offer)
Adam Dixon (Committed to Northern Arizona)
Kyle Benson (Committed to Arizona)
Tyeler Davison (Committed to Fresno State)
Austin Arias (Committed to Air Force)
Dylan Lusk (Committed to New Mexico State)
Deche Milburn (3 D-1a offers)
Zach Bauman (Committed to Northern Arizona)

Register Athletes at www.nationalunderclassmen.com


PHOENIX AZ 11TH grade NUC Schuman’s Outstanding Performance List

DeChe’ Millburn
Buena HS, AZ,11th ,WR
DeChe’ (mill) burned the rest of the competition and was named the overall MVP. The 5’10 170 lb Millburn had an 8’9 broad jump, ran a 4.54 shuttle, 4.67 40 and excelled during 1 on 1 drills.

Justin Rodriguez
Marcos De Niza, AZ,11th,WR
Rodriguez was the winner of the offensive skill award as well as the WR MVP following an outstanding day on the football field. The 6’1 173 lb Rodriguez had a 31 inch vertical, 9’7 broad jump, 4.56 shutle and 4.63 40. One word can describe Justin’s game: Skills!

Dylan Lusk
Centennial HS, AZ, 11th, OL
Lusk is getting it done on the field on his way to the OL MVP. This big time D-1 prospect was dominant in 1 on 1's

Kevin Spain
Paradise  Valley HS, AZ,11th ,QB
Spain, 6’1 188 worked very hard at the combine. Spain had a 29 inch vertical, 9’0 broad jump and did well in 1 on 1 drills.
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Mike Massey
Millennium HS, AZ,11th,QB
Massey was anything but messy during the combine. In fact, the 5’9 186 LB Massey was named the Combine King and the fastest man. Massey had a 37.5 inch vertical, 9’7 broad jump 4.5 shuttle and 4.39 40. The next thing to be messy for Mike may be piles of recruiting letters.

Cy Maughmer
Apache Junction HS, AZ,11th,DL
Maughmer, 6’1 281, was awarded the DL MVP following a dominant performance. Maughmer bench pressed 185 lbs 31 times and had a 8’0 broad jump which is quite impressive for a player his size.
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De’Andre Little
Buena HS, AZ,11th ,LB
De’Andre’s last name was completely unfitting on the field as this 6’1.5 225 lb sensation came up big at the combine. His 8’5 broad jump, 4.58 40 and 4.68 shuttle enabled him to be a co winner of the LB skill award.
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Adam Dixon
Cesar Chavez HS, AZ,11th ,CB
Dixon, 5’9.5 172 was an excellent all around athlete. His 32.5 inch vertical, 8’7 broad jump, 4.59 shuttle and 4.44 40 earned him the DB skill award as well. Dixon jumps high enough and runs fast enough to make a bad pass by an opposing QB turn into a pick-6 faster than a speeding bullet.

Matthew Baugh
Centennial HS, AZ,11th ,WR
Baugh, 5’11.5 171 worked hard at the combine and impressed coaches with his 8’4 broad jump and abilities in 1 on 1 drills.
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Trey Waters
South Mountain HS, AZ,11th ,CB
Waters was one of the winners of the DB skill award. Waters, 5’11.5 168 had a 27.5 inch vertical and did a good job in 1 on 1 drills
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Nate Scola
Apache Junction HS, AZ,11th , LB
Scola, 5’9 203 winner of the LB skill award. Scola had a 30 inch vertical, 8’8 broad jump ran a 4.58 shutle and bench pressed 185 lbs 22 times. Scola has good size and athleticism which makes him a threat to any opposing offense.
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Daniel Rankin
Greenway HS, AZ,11th ,RB
In terms of attitude, Daniel’s rank was atop out junior class. Rankin, 5’10 169 was the winner of the leadership award for his excellent attitude. Rankin also had quick feet as he ran a 4.58 shuttle and 4.66 40.
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Slye Hardwick
Marcos De Niza HS, AZ,11th ,RB
Hardwick, 5’6 159 had some pretty Slye (sly) moves and was awarded the RB skill award. Hardwick will be hard to catch his 4.67 shuttle and 4.68 40 were due to his quick feet. He also had a 34.5 inch vertical and 8’4 broad jump.

Tyler Davison
Desert Mountian HS, AZ,11th ,DL
Davidson, 6’1 274 displayed outstanding strength during the combine. Davidson bench pressed 185 lbs 22 times and ran a 4.97 shuttle, which is impressive for a player his size.

Marquis Flowers
Millennium HS, AZ,11th ,S
Flowers, 6’2.5 196. Flowers bench pressed 185 lbs 14 times. Flowers also had excellent athletic abilities as he had a 33 inch vertical and ran a 4.4 40. Flowers’ strength and speed makes him one scary football player.

William Rone
Marcos De Niza HS, AZ,11th ,DL
Rone was the co-winner of the strongest man. This 6’5 285 lb monster bench pressed 185 lbs 21 times and is a player who will draw plenty of double teams.

Jesse Ray
Lake Havasu HS, AZ,11th ,OL
Ray, 6’0 289 was a fearsome lineman who caught the coaches’ attention due to his great strength. Ray bench pressed 185 lbs 31 times.

Perry Shazier
Sunnyside HS, AZ,11th ,QB
Shazier, 6’1 166 put an excellent effort at the combine. Shazier had a 9’1 broad jump and impressed coaches in 1 on 1 drills.

Kevin Pantastico
Desert Ridge HS, AZ,11th,QB
Pantastico 6’0 159, put in a fantastic effort as he had an 8’1 broad jump and performed well in 1 on 1 drills.

Dain McFarland
Centennial HS, AZ,11th ,QB
McFarland, 5’11 175 worked very hard at the combine. He was excellent in the passing drills.

Patrick Browne
Tolleson HS, AZ,11th ,RB
Browne, 5’8.5 184 worked extremely hard at the combine. Browne had a 28.5 inch vertical, 8’11 broad jump and bench pressed 185 lbs 19 times.

De’Andre Currie
Mountian Pointe HS, AZ,11th ,RB
Currie worked his tail off at the combine and impressed our coaches. The 5’4.5 147 lb Currie had a 33 inch vertical, 8’8 broad jump, 4.53 shuttle and a 4.59 40.

Ethan Kipili
Hamilton HS, AZ,11th ,WR
Kipili, 5’10 163 impressed cochaes with his speed. Kipili ran a 4.56 shuttle, 4.66 40 and had a 29 inch vertical. He was amazing Catching the ball.

Keegan Whipkey
Liberty HS, AZ,11th ,WR
Whipkey displayed all around abilities during the combine. The 5’10 171 lb Whipkey ran a 4.58 in both the shuttle and 40. He also had a 30 inch vertical and had a 9’8 broad jump. Whipkey’s all around skills definitely make him a great target for any QB

Jesse Brantley
Gilbert HS, AZ,11th ,WR
Brantley, 5’11 175 was a co-winner of the offensive skill award. Brantley had a 30.5 inch vertical, 9’5 broad jump and ran a 4.6 40.

Kyle Benedict
Liberty HS, AZ,11th ,WR
Benedict, 5’9.6 165 impressed coaches with his effort during the combine. Benedict had a 29.5 inch vertical and ran a 4.67 shuttle

Jacob Brimhall
Mountian View HS, AZ,11th ,RB
Brimhall, 5’6 163, impressed coaches with his outstanding all around talents. Brimhall ran a 4.21 shuttle, 4.5, had a 29.5 inch vertical, and 8’8 broad jump. This kid is a player!

Alfred Leon
Sunnyside HS, AZ,11th ,RB
Leon, 5’7.5 147 worked very hard at the combine. Leon had a 32 inch vertical, 9’9 broad jump and ran a 4.75 in both the 40 and shuttle.

John De La Rosa
Canutillo HS, TX,11th ,RB
De La Rosa did a very good job at the combine. The 5’6 158 lb De La Rosa ran a 4.46 shuttle and 4.59 40. He won the NCSA Leadership Award

Bobby Way
SLHS, AZ,11th ,RB
While football isn’t anything like Burger King, Bobby definitely had it his way on the football field. The 5’11 20 lb Way had a 29.5 inch vertical, ran a 4.57 shuttle and 4.62 40.

Spencer Grijalva
Douglas HS, AZ,11th ,WR
Grijalva, 6’1.5 208 did a good job at the combine. Grijalva was impressive during 1 on 1 drills and ran a 4.77 shuttle.

Tyree Parker
Paradise  Valley HS,AZ,11th,RB
Parker, 5’9 218, might have well been named Willie because he is fast like the Steelers’ RB. Parker ran a 4.59 shuttle, 4.66 40, had a 30.5 inch vertical and bench pressed 185 lbs 19 times.

Zach Bauman
Hamilton HS, AZ,11th ,RB
Bauman, 5’7 199 gave an excellent effort at the combine. Bauman did a good job in 1 on 1 drills and ran a 4.7 40.

Junior Nieves
Centennial HS, AZ,11th ,OL
Nieves put in a fine effort on the football field. The 6’1.5 288 LB monster is a force of a lineman and bench pressed 185 lbs 17 times.

Ramon Abreu
Marcos De Niza HS, AZ,11th ,LB/S
Abreu, 5’9.5 167, is an outstanding all around athlete. Abreu had a 34.5 inch vertical, 9’1 broad jmp, ran a 4.65 shuttle and a 4.57 40. Abreu’s abilities make him a defensive playmaker.

Chase Gallagher
Salpointe Catholic HS, AZ,11th ,S
Gallagher showed the heart and determination of a player Chase(ing) his dream. The 5’9.5 180 Gallagher worked his tail off at the combine, where he had a 27.5 inch vertical and ran a 4.79 40.

Kyle Pelow
Saguaro HS, AZ,11th ,LB
Pelow, 6’0 225, was anything put soft. Pelow, in fact, will be hard to stop as he bench pressed 185 lbs 21 times in a display of his excellent strength.

Aaron Hill
Williams Field HS, AZ,11th ,WR
Hill, 5’9 153 was a hard worker at the combine. Hill was also a good athlete as he impressed coaches with his 29.5 8’11 broad jump and 4.61 40

Kyrel Parker
Apache Junction HS, AZ,11th ,WR
Parker, 5’11.5 168 displayed his excellent athletic talents at the combine. Parker had a 35 inch vertical and ran a 4.56 shuttle

Jose Garcia
Las Crucas HS, NM,11th ,WR
Garcia, 5’10 160, did a very good job at the combine. Garcia had a 9’0 broad jump and ran a 4.43 40.

Jordan Gruber
Dobson HS, AZ,11th ,QB
Gruber, 5’10 175, worked very hard at the combine. Gruber had an 8’7 broad jump and a 4.71 shuttle.

James Edwards
Cesar Chavez HS, AZ,11th ,RB
Edwards performed very well at the combine. The 5’6.5 158 lb Edwards had a 31 inch vertical, ran a 4.5 shuttle and a 4.48 40.

Caleb Lavey Commitss to Oklahoma State...Former NUC All Frosh Team Member

Monday, November 16, 2009

Here Comes Recruiting Season....States, and Combines!

Hello,


Recruiting season will be in full force over the next few weeks, Seniors will be finishing up with final offers, receiving offers, and figuring out their schools. Juniors some will get offers, some will receive letters, and some will be entering the recruiting process full scale for the first time.Now, sophomores will start their recruitment process, find out about combines and camps, learn about the college process and figure out where they fit in the football world.

Freshman are looking for playing time, getting acclimated to high school life and learning about their coaches!.Now comes the combines in February, The NUC will embark on its sixth amazing year helping underclassmen, freshman, sophomores and now juniors get recruited through the amazing NUC, National Underclassmen Combines which will tour the country in more cities, more participating athletes, and more scholarships then any other event in the country. Even more so, comes the Ultimate 100 Camps and u100 Top Prospect Camps, which is the NUC's Elite Tour where 40% of the athletes have gone onto d-1 or d-1aa scholarships.

Learn more about the NUC recruiting at nationalunderclassmen.com, set up your football profile at NUCfootball.com, where more football players are setting up their profiles on the first Football ONLY network.


Finally, when you register use code 'football636' through Thansgiving weekend for $10.00 of any combine, combine prep or our All American Recruiting seminars. With NCSA, Rivals.com (the world's largest recruiting network), ESPNU and outstanding writers from Rivals.com like Mike Farrell, Barry Every, and Barton Simmons covering events, the NUC promises to be better than ever.

so go to nationalunderclassmen.com and nucfootball.com to find out more.Finish the season strong, win state, and we will see you this winter or spring. I hope all is well, also if you want to ask me questions, I am on NUCfootball.com and will help athletes as much as possible.

Sincerely,
Coach Schuman
www.nationalunderclassmen.com
www.ultimate100camp.com
www.nucfootball.com
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Top Prospect Analysis: Da'Shawn Bell, Class 2011 of Inkster, MI, NUC RB MVP and Fastest Man



A lil Analysis on Dashawn
5-8.5, 155
Great feet, great speed and the amazing ability to make people miss or run them over, His initial burst is amazing and at the NUC Detroit he was the fastest man and RB mvp. His COD skills in traffic are amazing and burst out of the COD separates him from other backs.


Athleticism
a 35 inch vertical, 4.45 40 and 9'5 broad proves his pure combine skills . His speed on the field and athletic ability shows his football athleticism.
He has gained some size and is supposively up to 170, so he now has the size to be a big time back.

If you want to know more about the NUC go to www.nationalunderclassmen.com to register for the 2010 events.

Sunday, November 15, 2009

Rivals.com Category rankings: Offensive linemen---10 NUC Lineman Listed

Category rankings: Offensive linemen
VOTE: Run blocker | Pass blocker | Most agile | Best athlete



The Rivals.com recruiting experts have broken down countless hours of film and racked up plenty of frequent flyer miles to see the top prospects compete at events across the country. In the process of evaluating overall talent, several prospects gained notice for their mastery of specific skills.
We've selected the best of the best in each category for every position and ranked them. Rivals.com recruiting analyst Barry Every breaks down the offensive linemen.
OL RANKINGS: Run blocker | Pass blocker | Most agile | Best athlete |  AMP: Best pass blockers




BEST RUN BLOCKER

5. Bronson Irwin, Mustang (Okla.)--NUC Alum
 Irwin Highlights
COMMITTED TO: Oklahoma
PARTICULARS: 6-5/322
BUZZ: The strong, thick offensive lineman who plays with a nasty streak proved his toughness by earning OL MVP honors at the National Underclassmen Ultimate 100 Camp.
4. Shep Klinke, Katy (Texas)
 Klinke Highlights
COMMITTED TO: Texas A&M
PARTICULARS: 6-7/290
BUZZ: Klinke proved against Flower Mound (Texas) Marcus this year that he is willing to blocking through the whistle. Klinke opens up huge holes in the run game.
3. Matt James, Cincinnati St. Xavier-NUC Alum
 James Highlights
CONSIDERING: Top three includes Cincinnati, Notre Dame and Ohio State.
PARTICULARS: 6-8/290
BUZZ: This mammoth four-star offensive tackle (6 feet 8, 290 pounds) is the definition of a road grader.
2. Andrew Norwell, Cincinnati Anderson-NUC Alum
 Norwell Highlights
COMMITTED TO: Ohio State
PARTICULARS: 6-7/275
BUZZ: He's a nasty offensive lineman on a run-oriented team who takes pleasure in inflicting pain on defensive ends.
1. James Hurst, Indianapolis Plainfield-NUC Alum
 Hurst Highlights
COMMITTED TO: North Carolina
PARTICULARS: 6-5/284
BUZZ: He proved to be the toughest and meanest competitor - two qualities needed to be a successful run-blocker - at the U.S. Army All-American Combine.



BEST PASS BLOCKER

5. Ian Silberman, Fleming Island (Fla.)-NUC Alum
 Silberman Highlights
COMMITTED TO: Florida
PARTICULARS: 6-5/257
BUZZ: Athletic competitor with body type of a huge defensive end. He tore it up during one-on-ones at Tallahassee Nike Camp.
4. Jawuan James, Suwannee (Ga.) North Gwinnett-NUC Alum
 James Highlights
COMMITTED TO: Tennessee
PARTICULARS: 6-6/293
BUZZ: The tall, long-armed lineman gets a ton of practice on pass protection in a pass-happy offense.
3. Robert Crisp, Raleigh (N.C.) Athens Drive-NUC Alum
 Crisp Highlights
COMMITTED TO: N.C. State
PARTICULARS: 6-7/299
BUZZ: Crisp held his own when he faced some of the best defensive ends in the country during one-on-ones at Top Gun.
2. Seantrel Henderson, Saint Paul (Minn.) Cretin-Derham Hall
 Henderson Highlights
CONSIDERING: List includes Florida, Minnesota, Notre Dame, Ohio State, Oklahoma and USC.
PARTICULARS: 6-8/301
BUZZ: The massive, athletic lineman is light on his feet and nearly impossible to knock off balance. Not only is he the top lineman in the country, he's the No. 1 overall prospect.
1. Cedric Ogbuehi, Allen (Texas)
 Ogbuehi Highlights
COMMITTED TO: Texas A&M
PARTICULARS: 6-5/270
BUZZ: This Texas A&M commitment proved the importance of being balanced and light on his feet against five-star defender Jackson Jeffcoat this year.



MOST AGILE

5. Giovanni Di Poalo, Ventura (Calif.) St. Bonaventure
 Di Poalo Highlights
COMMITTED TO: USC
PARTICULARS: 6-4/260
BUZZ: No one pulls quicker or gets down the field to throw a key block better than this nimble USC commitment.
4. Dominic Espinosa, Cedar Park (Texas)-NUC Alum
 Espinosa Highlights
COMMITTED TO: Texas
PARTICULARS: 6-4/295
BUZZ: The No. 1 center in the country displayed a tremendous change of direction at the National Underclassmen Combine. He proved he can block more athletic linebackers.
3. Robert Crisp, Raleigh (N.C.) Athens Drive-NUC Alum
 Crisp Highlights
COMMITTED TO: N.C. State
PARTICULARS: 6-7/299
BUZZ: The N.C. State commitment has a very athletic lower half, which allows him to bounce around like a jungle cat.
2. Seantrel Henderson, Saint Paul (Minn.) Cretin-Derham Hall
 Henderson Highlights
CONSIDERING: List includes Florida, Minnesota, Notre Dame, Ohio State, Oklahoma and USC.
PARTICULARS: 6-8/301
BUZZ: Henderson uses his basketball skill set on the gridiron. His athleticism sets him apart from other linemen.
1. Trey Hopkins, Galena Park (Texas) North Shore
 Hopkins Highlights
COMMITTED TO: Texas
PARTICULARS: 6-4/260
BUZZ: The No. 1 guard in the country, Hopkins is a natural knee bender who runs on the balls of his feet and pulls with grace.



BEST ATHLETE

5. Demarco Cox, Yazoo City (Miss.)
 Cox Highlights
COMMITTED TO: Ole Miss
PARTICULARS: 6-8/285
BUZZ: Cox is a 6 foot 8, 285-pounder who will most likely start out as a member of the Ole Miss basketball squad.
4. Jimmy Gjere, New Brighton (Minn.) Irondale
 Gjere Highlights
COMMITTED TO: Minnesota
PARTICULARS: 6-7/275
BUZZ: This Minnesota commitment actually laces up the skates in the fall and winter while also starting on the baseball team in the spring.
3. Ian Silberman, Fleming Island (Fla.)-NUC Alum
 Silberman Highlights
COMMITTED TO: Florida
PARTICULARS: 6-5/257
BUZZ: He was at the same camp as Benedict and put up similar testing numbers. The Florida Gators are getting a good one here.
2. Brent Benedict, Jacksonville (Fla.) Bolles-NUC Alum
 Benedict Highlights
COMMITTED TO: Georgia
PARTICULARS: 6-5/278
BUZZ: This Georgia commitment put up staggering combine numbers at the National Underclassmen Combine two summers ago.
1. Seantrel Henderson, Saint Paul (Minn.) Cretin-Derham Hall
 Henderson Highlights
CONSIDERING: List includes Florida, Minnesota, Notre Dame, Ohio State, Oklahoma and USC.
PARTICULARS: 6-8/301
BUZZ: Henderson doubles as an AAU basketball star in the offseason. He is the total package as an offensive line prospect.