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Jordan Diamond Simeon HS, IL 9th OL #106 | Diamond was unquestionably a gem at the combine, winning the Overall MVP and Strongest Man awards. Powerfully built at 6'4.5 291, Diamond bench pressed 185 lbs 24 times, had great hands and feet, awesome strength, impressive technique and a high intensity level. This is what you call the total package. | |
Anthony Maddie Aurora Christian HS, IL 10th QB #59 | Maddie won the QB MVP, Fastest Man and Combine King awards, putting him in a rare group of athletes to take home three medals. Unbelievably gifted at 6'1 181, Maddie had a 35 inch vertical, 9'0 broad jump, ran a 4.19 shuttle, ran a 4.67 40, displayed great footwork, a strong arm, was confident and had awesome accuracy. Is there anything else you can ask for? | |
Nick Mangieri Dunlap HS, IL 10th LB #70 | Mangieri, 6'4.5 218, was the LB MVP. An exceptional athlete, Mangieri had a 31 inch vertical, 9'3 broad jump, ran a 4.52 40, bench pressed 155 lbs 26 times and did a great job during 1 on 1's. | |
Everett Collins Jr. Tuoiton HS, IL 10th RB #54 | Collins won the RB MVP. Powerful and athletic at 5'8.5 179, Collins had a 30 inch vertical, 8'5 broad jump, ran a 4.64 40, created great separation from the defense, understands the game and had good feet. | |
Chase Murdock Barrington HS, IL 10th RB #50 | By winning the co-RB, Murdock proved he was far from easy to chase. The 5'11 196 lb Murdock ran an outstanding 4.21 shuttle, 8'9 broad jump, bench pressed 155 lbs 27 times, had great balance, impressive technique, good hands and worked hard. All in all, Murdock has great skills. | |
Rodney Mosley Neuqua Valley HS, IL 10th RB #16 | Mosley was also a co-RB MVP. The 5'7 171 lb prospect had a 33 inch vertical, 9'3 broad jump, ran a 4.41 shuttle, bench pressed 155 lbs 28 times, had good speed, changed direction well and runs nice routes. | |
Philip Wilson Bolingbrook HS, IL 10th S #44 | Wilson was the DB MVP. A shut down safety at 5'9.5 165, Wilson had a 29.5 inch vertical, 9'3 broad jump, ran a 4.35 shuttle and is a ball hawk. | |
Evan Finnane St. Edward HS, IL 10th DL #100 | Finnane brought home the DL MVP and Strongest Man awards. A monster of the midway at 6'0.5 250, Finnane bench pressed 185 lbs 26 times, had an 8'0 broad jump, strong hands, was fast off the ball and runs hard. | |
Dean Lowry Rockford Boylan Catholic HS, IL 10th TE #78 | Lowry, 6'4.5 224, was awarded the TE MVP. Lowry ran a 4.65 shuttle, plays physical, has good hands and nice moves to get off the line. | |
Blake Winkler Lincoln Way East HS, IL 10th QB #16 | Winkler, 5'9.5 161 won the QB MVP award. He ran a 4.50 shuttle, was smart with the ball and threw accurate passes. | |
Devonte Black Rich Central HS, IL 10th QB #18 | Black shared the QB MVP award with Winkler. A terrific athlete at 5'10.5 168, Black had a 30.5 inch vertical, 8'6 broad jump, ran a 4.51 shuttle, displayed great technique and threw accurate passes. | |
Dante Arnold Lakes Community School, IL 10th CB #10 | Arnold earned the DB MVP with an impressive all around performance. At 5'8.5 158, Arnold had a 30 inch vertical, 9'0 broad jump, ran a 4.43 shuttle, 4.59 40, played physical with great speed, good hips and was a play maker during 1 on 1's. There is a lot to like about this kid. | |
Devonte Anthony Simeon Career Academy, IL 10th CB #5 | Anthony, 5'8 142, was also a DB MVP award winner. He ran a 4.61 shuttle, had a high football IQ, terrific feet, good hips and breaks well on the ball. | |
Vonte Jackson Kenosha Bradford HS, WI 10th RB #51 | Jackson won the Combine King award after brutalizing the stat sheets. At 6'0 168, Jackson had a 35.5 inch vertical, 9'6 broad jump, ran a 4.36 shuttle, 4.53 40 and did a nice job in the 1 on 1's. | |
Shawn Mitchell Rich Central HS, IL 10th WR #29 | Mitchell won the Fastest Man award. With Speedy Gonazlez like quickness, the 5'9 161 lb Mitchell ran a 4.31 shuttle, 4.51 50, had a 9'8 broad jump and a 30.5 inch vertical. An athlete extraordinaire indeed. | |
David Byerley York HS, IL 10th WR #75 | Byerley, 6'4 194, was the TE MVP award winner. Byerley had a 31 inch vertical, 8'2 broad jump, ran a 4.46 shuttle, bench pressed 185 lbs 25 times and uses his body well. This is what you call a dual threat TE. | |
Jovan DuBose Warren Township HS, IL 10th DL #52 | DuBose, 5'11.5 207, won the DL MVP . He had an 8'7 broad jump and ran a 4.61 shuttle while displaying good hands and hips. | |
Rob Riederer Holton HS, KS 10th S #62 | Riederer took home the Leadership Award once again. In addition to being hard working and vocal, he is an outstanding athlete with a 32 inch vertical, 8'10 broad jump, 4.31 shuttle run and by bench pressing 155 lbs 24 times. Riederer is everything a coach can ask for. | |
James Miller Avon HS, IL 10th RB #11 | Miller, 5'10 166, was another RB MVP award winner in this deeply talented, two part sophomore combine. Miller had a 33.5 inch vertical, 8'6 broad jump, ran a 4.37 shuttle, bench pressed 155 lbs 18 times, had soft hands, ran awesome routes and was focused at all times. | |
Joey Desimone Nazareth Academy, IL 10th LB #36 | Desimone was the LB MVP. At 5'9 172, Desimone had a 30.5 inch vertical, 8'0 broad jump, bench pressed 155 lbs 29 times, covered the RB's well and has impressive speed. | |
Dan Vitale III Wheaton Warrenville HS, IL 10th WR #12 | His first name isn't Dick and we aren't talking NCAA tournament but Vitale WAS AWESOME BABY!!!! The 5'11 184 lber had a 29.5 inch vertical, 9'0 broad jump, ran a 4.35 shuttle, bench pressed 155 lbs 20 times, displayed exceptional quickness, a good release and put together solid routes en route to winning the WR MVP. In the words of the more famous Vitale "this kid is a prime time player!" | |
Maurice Fleming Chicago Curie HS, IL 10th WR #52 | Fleming, 5'10 176, was yet another outstanding WR who won the MVP honors at his position. Fleming had an 8'3 broad jump, ran a 4.38 shuttle, bench pressed 155 lbs 19 times and was everything a coach could ask for during 1 on 1's. |
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Wednesday, April 28, 2010
CHICAGO, IL 10TH grade NUC Schuman’s Outstanding Performance List
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