Thursday, June 24, 2010

ULTIMATE 100 SOUTHEAST 11th grade NUC Schuman’s Outstanding Performance List


ULTIMATE 100 SOUTHEAST 11th grade NUC Schuman’s Outstanding Performance List
Garrett Leatham
Middle Creek HS, NC
11th
QB #383
Leatham was lethal during the combine, earning himself the QB MVP. With great size at 6'4.5 214, Leathan ran a 4.54 shuttle, had a terrific arm, a great drop step, nice footwork, an impressive delivery and plays poised.
Zarold Wilder
McEachern HS, GA
11th
RB #152
Wilder ran wild on the competition, winning the RB MVP in the process. At 5'6 167, Wilder had a 32 inch vertical, 9'4 broad jump, ran a 4.19 shuttle, displayed amazing footwork, is a big play maker and has great hands.
Jarius Hollman
Tri-Cities HS, GA
11th
WR #111
Hollman was the man, taking home the WR MVP. The 6'1 172 lb standout had a 30 inch vertical, 9'3 broad jump, ran a 4.38 shuttle and was unstoppable during 1 on 1's. He had amazing hands, catches the ball outside his body, plays hard at all times and has elite prospect written all over him
Christian Reeves
Eagle's Landing Christian HS, GA
11th
TE #275
Reeves won the TE MVP award. The 6'3 214 lb standout had a 28.5 inch vertical, 9'0 broad jump, ran a 4.35 shuttle, 4.46 40, bench pressed 185 lbs 21 times and was a top performer during 1 on 1's.
Taylor Warner
Jacksonville HS, AL
11th
OL #395
Warner, 6'3.5 266, came up with the OL MVP award after battling all day. The grizzled Warner ran a 4.76 shuttle, had quick feet, elite technique and neutralized the opposing linemen during the 1 on 1's.
Jabari Hunt-Days
Hillgrove HS, GA
11th
LB #250
Hunt-Days left the combine feeling like a million bucks, as this Overall MVP winner put forth a near perfect performance. The 6'2 226 lb d-lineman had a 35.5 inch vertical (which he did barefoot), a 10'0 broad jump, ran a 4.21 shuttle, bench pressed 185 lbs 19 times and was in a league of his own during the individual period. He has all of the skills to make it a long way.
Darril Washington
West St. John HS, LA
11th
LB #275
Washington was awarded the LB MVP. The 6'2 216 lb phenom had a 28.5 inch vertical, 8'4 broad jump, ran a 4.43 shuttle and was tops at his position during the 1 on 1's.
Charles Harris
Whitehaven HS, TN
11th
LB #174
Harris won the Dodie Donell award. The well rounded 6'1 215 lb linebacker had a 29.5 inch vertical, 9'0 broad jump, ran a 4.59 shuttle, bench pressed 185 lbs 19 times and starred during the individual position period.
Randall Freeman
Ooltewah HS, TN
11th
LB #325
Freeman simply a man amongst boys from an athletic standpoint, winning the Skill Position Combine King award. The 5'9.5 196 lb Freeman had a 38 inch vertical, 10'3 broad jump and ran a 4.37 shuttle.
Kailan Mitchell
Bob Jones HS, AL
11th
LB #311
Mitchell, 5'10 230, won the Strongest Skill Position Player award. In addition to bench pressing 185 lbs 36 times, Mitcehll had a 33.5 inch vertical, ran a 4.45 shuttle and had an 8'5 broad jump.
Clarence Counts
Sebring HS, FL
11th
CB #41
When it counted the most, Clarence was atop his game. The 5'5.5 147 lb Counts won the DB MVP award as his great punch, terrific hips, exceptional speed, leadership ability, 30 inch vertical, 4.33 shuttle and 4.57 40 gave us every reason to believe that he is truly a special player.
Courtland Waters
Charlotte HS, FL
11th
S #188
Waters won the Fastest Man award. The fleet footed 5'9 168 lb safety ran a 4.31 shuttle, 4.40 40, jumped 45 inches in the vertical and had a 9'0 broad jump. A star athlete indeed.
Terry Redden
Whitehaven HS, TN
11th
DL #405
Redden, 6'1.5 275, earned the DL MVP award. Redden bench pressed 185 lbs 24 times, had strong hands, solid quickness for a player his size and works hard.
Matt Murphy
Christian Brothers HS, TN
11th
DL #296
Murphy placed himself amongst the elite, winning the Lineman Combine King and Strongest Lineman awards. The gifted 6'5.5 258 lber had a 28 inch vertical, 8'5 broad jump, ran a 4.73 shuttle and bench pressed 185 lbs 36 times.
Emmanuel Cooper
Spain Park HS, AL
11th
DL #402
Cooper won the Leadership Award. With the heart of a lion and unprecedented determination, the 6'3 250 lb Cooper led the camp by example.

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