Friday, April 9, 2010

Interview with Multi-Time NUC Standout TySean Norris

Coach Schuman: Have you been to the NUC before? How did you do? What were your expectations going into this years event?
TySean Norris: Yes, I've been to two NUC Combines. Atlanta and Little Rock 2010. At the Little Rock camp I won MVP for my position, Wide Receiver. I went into both camps with the goal of giving my best effort and being evaluated as one of the top athletes in the combine.

Coach Schuman: You were MVP! What are your goals now?
TySean Norris: My goal is to improve everyday and work hard to be the best athlete I at the next combine I compete in.


Coach Schuman: How did you hear about the National Underclassmen Combine and what was your favorite part about the event?
TySean Norris: I heard about it from my father and my favorite part of the camp was the One on One drills.

Coach Schuman: If you can choose 5 schools where you would be interested in playing what would they be?

TySean Norris: I am interested in Ohio State, Florida, Miami , Texas and Clemson.

Coach Schuman: What do you like about high school football? What are your goals for your team and yourself?
TySean Norris: It's fun, I like Friday Night Lights. Here in the South High School Football is big. My goals for my team are to win 2 back to back Tennessee State Championships. My personal goals are to be named Mr. Tennessee in 2010 this fall and after my Senior season play in either the Under Armour or US Army All-American Games.

Coach Schuman: Do you play other sports? Tell me about your accomplishments?
TySean Norris: Yes, I play Varsity Basketball at Memphis Harding Academy and Run AAU Track also in Memphis.

Coach Schuman: What is your favorite thing about football? What makes it a great sport to you?
TySean Norris: I LOVE Playing the Game. I Love Studying, Watching and Playing. Football is all I want to do. 

Coach Schuman: Tell me about your training regimen...How do you get better every day?
TySean Norris:I do alot of One on One work and Patterns, Since the NUC Atlanta Combine I have been working hard in the weight room and working on my flexibility.

Coach Schuman: What are you looking for in a college? Academically? football?
TySean Norris: Academically, I would like to attend a University that has a good Sports Management Program and Pre-Law Program. Athletically, I would like to play in a football program that has the ability and desire to compete for a BCS National Championship. Thank You for Contacting me for an interview and I look forward to seeing you at the NUC Ultimate 100 Camp.

JC "King" Coleman tops Hampton Roads Sophomore Session!



The classic saying big things come in small packages most definitely refers to the JC Coleman's of the world.  At 5'5.5 165, Coleman has all that it takes to defy the odds of how skill can overcome questions of size. Statistically, Coleman is flawless. His individual period was one worth watching.
The Oscar Smith HS product had a 34 inch vertical, 8'10 broad jump, ran a 4.37 shuttle, 4.51 40, bench pressed 155 lbs 18 times and was absolutely sensational during 1 on 1's. Coleman has everything it takes to end up at a big time program at the next level.
Sequan Gooding (Oscar Smith) and Drakar Harvell (Dinwiddle) shared the WR MVP honors. At 5'11.5 170 and 5'9.5 187 respectively, the duo did a great job getting open and catching the ball during the individual period.
Eric Enderson (Phoebus) and Brandte McIntyre (Bishop Sullivan) were the primer QB's of the session. With good mechanics, confidence, strong arms and evident potential, these two rising QB's are worth watching.
Desi Waters (Maury) can flow in any offense. No joke. At 6'1.5 222, Waters won the TE MVP after displaying blocking and catching ability. His size, strength and good hands put him atop the TE chart.
Troy Butler's last name clearly fits him, as this 6'2 280 lb powerhouse serves any QB well. Butler, the OL MVP, bench pressed 185 lbs 25 times and was an elite performer during the individual period.
Jacorey Robins (Churchland) is an athletic halfback that knows how to play the position. The 5'7.5 160 lber has a 32 inch vertical, bench presses 155 lbs 22 times, broad jumps 8'10 and has plenty of skill as an RB.

Fabulous Freshman Steal the show in Hampton Roads


There are few freshman that can match up with Overall MVP Demetri McGill. The Ocean Lakes HS standout is 5'11.5 295 lbs of bulk and a major nightmare during 1 on 1's. McGill has awesome strength (bench pressing 155 lbs 26 times) and terrific fundamentals. His push, technique and massive size should make him a varsity star in no time.
Temeuchin "Bucky" Hodges (Salem) has a cool nickname, calm demeanor and terrific size for a QB. At 6'4.5 189, Hodges won the QB MVP after throwing a plethora of terrific passes during 1 on 1's, making smart choices with the ball and jumping 8'6 on the broad. Bucky and co-QB MVP Deion Stitt (a Bayside prospect who throws a great ball as well) both have potential.
Aaron Poore poured it on the defense during the 1 on 1's; fitting right? The 5'9 154 lb Poore has terrific hands. quick feet (running a 4.53 shuttle) put together some impressive routes, had an 8'9 broad jump and made a number of good grabs. I definitely like what I saw here.
Toddrie Bugg (Dinwiddle) Is 6'1.5 249 lbs of mean. Bugg, the DL MVP, has a tremendous drive, pushing hard throughout the 1 on 1's and applied pressure on the opposing linemen.
Justin Watson (Greenbrier MS) really showed us something, especially considering he is yet to hit high school. As an 8th grader, Watson had an 8'5 broad jump, ran an unbelievable 4.45 shuttle and battled throughout the 1 on 1's with the receivers. Watson was an easy choice for the 8th grade MVP. Can't wait to see more of what he has to offer down the road.

Juniors Stamp their Ticket to Success in Nashville!


From the cool tunes of rock n roll to the gridiron, Nashville is the place to be. Saturday afternoon's combine at Glencliff topped off a solid day filled with prospects that worked tirelessly with admirations of starring at the next level.
Randall Freeman (Ooltewah HS) won the Overall MVP award after posting ridiculous all around statistics. The 5'9 189 lb Freeman came darn near close to literally jumping off the charts with a 37.5 inch vertical and 10'7 broad jump to boot. He changes direction well, running a 4.18 shuttle, and also dominated the 1 on 1's. Between his athleticism, good feet, agility and all skills, Freeman's future looks bright.
Darius Turner (McGavock) and Marvin Berryhill (Sparkman) were two talented defensive backs that shared the DB MVP award. The duo had solid leaping ability, changed direction well and really applied the pressure during the individual period.
Charles Goins (Jefferson County) is a ridiculous athlete period. In winning the combine King and Fastest Man awards, Goins had a 33.5 inch vertical, 9'9 broad jump, jetted to a 4.17 shuttle, 4.47 40 and bench pressed 185 lbs 22 times. This is what you call statistical slaughter my friends.
At 6'2 295 and 6'4 264 respectively, Garret Wright (Murray) and Jose Valedon (Oak Ridge) shared the OL MVP. The monstrous duo displayed exactly what it means to man down the line during 1 on 1's, as their strength, size and fundamentals powered them to success.
Takudzwa Kubvoruno (Gull Lake) was far easier to assess as a player than refer to by first or last name. A talent loaded 5'10 175 lb prospect, Kubvoruno won the WR MVP and Leadership award following an impressive day at the combine. Kubvoruno has a terrific worth ethic, 31 inch vertical, 9'6 broad jump, runs a 4.55 shuttle, 4.54 40 and knows how to make big time grabs. Morris Williams (Hillsboro) also deserves props, as he shared the WR MVP award with Kubvoruno.

Thursday, April 8, 2010

Nashville Junior Outstanding Performance List!

 
NASHVILLE, TN 11TH grade NUC Schuman’s Outstanding Performance List

Robert Jones
Murray HS, KY
11th
DL #86
Jones was the Strongest Man award winner. The muscular 5'9 243 lb lineman bench pressed 185 lbs 33 times.

Garret Wright
Murray HS, KY
11th
OL #99
Wright brought home the OL MVP. At 6'2 295, Wright bench pressed 185 lbs 24 times and was an enforcer during 1 on 1's.

Randall Freeman
Ooltewah HS, TN
11th
LB #8
Freeman was THE MAN at the combine, taking home the Overall MVP. At 5'9.5 189, Freeman had a 37.5 inch vertical, 10'7 broad jump, ran a 418 shuttle and was a monster during 1 on 1's. He had great feet, was agile and had impressive ball skills. What a player!

Jose Valedon
Oak Ridge HS, TN
11th
OL #102
Valedon, 6'4 265, won co-OL MVP. Valedon had an 8'0 broad jump, bench pressed 185 lbs 19 times and performed at a high level during 1 on 1's.

Charles Goins
Jefferson County HS, TN
11th
S #63
Goins is going to go a long way after being crowned Combine King and winning the Fastest Man award. Goins, 5'11 191, had a 33.5 inch vertical, 9'9 broad jump, ran a 4.15 shuttle, 4.47 40, bench pressed 185 lbs 22 times and did a nice job during 1 on 1's. Impressive to say the least.

Joshua Gentry
Fairfield Prep, AL
11th
DL #80
Gentry won the DL MVP. Gentry bench pressed 185 lbs 28 times and used his 6'0.5 296 lb frame to his advantage during 1 on 1's.

Travis Blair
Austin-East HS, TN
11th
RB #12
Blair has plenty of flair in his game. With solid athleticism (8'11 broad jump, 29.5 inch vertical, 4.61 40) and impressive skill as a running back, the 5'5 145 lb Blair brought home the RB MVP.

Marvin Drake Berryhill
Sparkman HS, AL
11th
CB #10
Berryhill, 5'9 163, was the DB MVP. Berryhill had an 8'9 broad jump, ran a 4.5 shuttle and shut down the WR's during the individual period.

Darius Turner
McGavock HS, TN
11th
CB #4
Turner definitely turned some heads after being named co-DB MVP. Turner had a 32 inch vertical, 9'3 broad jump, ran a 4.35 shuttle, 4.47 40 and did a great job of covering the WR's during 1 on 1's. This 6'0.5 172 lb prospect has a lot to offer a team.

Morris Williams II
Hillsboro HS, TN
11th
WR #5
Williams was the WR MVP. Undersized but far from lacking in skill at 5'5.5 130, Williams ran a  4.55 shuttle, 4.56 40 and has terrific all around skills as a wideout.

Takudzwa Kubvoruno
Gull Lake HS, MI
11th
WR #6
Kubvoruno's name may be hard to pronounce, but he was easily the leader of the pack at the combine. The 5'10.5 175 lb standout was awarded the co-WR MVP and Leadership Award after hustling non-stop, jumping 31 inches on the  vertical leap, 9'6 on the broad, running a 4.55 shuttle, 4.54 40 and doing a great job during 1 on 1's.

Mike Wegzytn
Knoxville Catholic HS, TN
11th
QB #61
With impressive accuracy, great listening skills and consistency, Wegzytn won the QB MVP. The 6'4 206 lb Wegzyn is the kind of player any coach would love.

Gervell Morgan
Signal Mountain HS, TN
11th
LB #7
Morgan was awarded the LB MVP. Athletic and talented, Morgan had a 34 inch vertical, 9'6 broad jump, ran a 4.60 40 and did a great job during 1 on 1's. This 5'9.5 184 lb prospect is a gamer.

News, Notes, Notables and Notoriety in Durham Junior Session!

Sherman Ragland (Southern Durham) was the Overall MVP MVP. The 6'0.5 184 lb receiver had tremendous athleticism (9'7 broad jump, 4.25 shuttle, 4.50 40) and was a monster during 1 on 1's. Ragland had great hands, ran terrific routes and always wanted to make the big plays.

Guiding every Sherman Ragland of the world is a Garrett Leathem. While few players that stand under center are 6'4.5 211, Leather is your prototypical gun slinging QB. Leathem, the QB MVP, has a big arm, moves well and is a born leader. We really liked what we saw from Leatham.

Curtus Struyk (West Carteret) is 6'0 269 lbs of mean. In winning the OL MVP, Struyk bench pressed 185 lbs 20 times and had great technique during the 1 on1's, impressively holding down the opposing linemen.

Darren Kirby (Wake Forest) doesn't have the size or strength of most kids his age, but this 5'5.5 144 lb mini machine has undeniable talent. Kirby smothered receivers during 1 on 1's, had an 8'11 broad jump, ran a 4.38 shuttle, 4.49 40 and has tremendous determination. Kirby deservingly won the DB MVP.

From the freshman to the rising seniors, Durham's 2010 combine class was one to remember.

Determined Sophomores Dominate in Durham



With hard work, diverse talent, and the refusal to give up, an outstanding group of Sophomores left spectators at East Chapel Hill HS impressed last Saturday.
Gardner HS star Juwan Moye was the primer player at the combine, taking home the Overall MVP. The 5'7.5 154 lb RB had a 32.5 inch vertical, 9'9 broad jump, ran a 4.49 40 and was tremendous during 1 on 1's. With the ability to change direction on the dime, nimble feet and a good understanding of the game, Moye has a bright future.
Kameron Knight (West Johnson) was a knight in shining armor. At 6'0 175, Knight  had a 9'0 broad jump, ran a 4.59 40, was agile, strong and impressed during 1 on 1's. Knight looks like a big time run stopper and was an easy choice for LB MVP.
At 6'1.5 308, Casey Perry (Hillside) is a larger than life figure. Oh, how can I forget, he can flat out play football! Perry won the OL MVP after holding steady during 1 on 1 drills and bench pressing 185 lbs 20 times. Jacob Ingle (Walter M. Williams) shared the award with him and also has herculean strength. Scaling in at 6'2 274, Ingle had a surprisingly good broad jump (8'3) and bench pressed 185 lbs 31 times in addition to excelling during the 1 on 1's.
Marquis Gorham (JH Rose) rose to the occasion during 1 on 1's. He ball hawked throughout the session, had a 30 inch vertical, 9'2 broad jump and bench pressed 155 lbs 22 times. Between his athleticism and shut down ability, the 5'7.5 160 lb Gorham earned the DB MVP.
Demetrius Fairley can run, jump and cut across the field. An athletic 5'10 184 lb RB, Fairley had an 8'3 broad jump, ran a  4.42 shuttle, 4.52 40, bench pressed 155 lbs 18 times and really turned his game up a notch during the individual period. In taking home the RB MVP, Fairley proved that he can play with the big boys.
Between the aforementioned athletes and numerous other talented prospects, Durham's sophomore class is one that should be followed closely.

Fabulous Freshman Take Over in Durham!



Dwight Campbell of C.F. Jordan HS topped a terrific Freshman session last Saturday at East Chapel Hill HS. Campbell is a bit short for a defensive linemen, but simply put, he has the skills to pay the bills. At 5'8 231, Campbell was a monster during 1 on 1's, giving the OL fits during 1 on 1's, and bench pressed 135 lbs 36 times en route to claiming the Overall MVP trophy.
William Cockman (Cockman) is a truly one of a kind Freshman. Don't believe me? Good luck finding not only a 6'5.5 350 lb player in his first year of high school, but any person his age that size! Cockman has terrific strength and completely dominated during the individual period. Simply put, how can other youngsters match up with this monster?
Xavier "X-Factor" Smith (Wake Forest-Rolesville) is exactly that to a defense. The  6'0 165 lb Smith is a major ball hawk with solid leaping ability and changes direction well. Smith deservingly brought home the DB MVP.
Demetrius Wilkins of Middle Creek HS has good size for a freshman wideout (6'2 182) and understands how to play the game. In winning the WR MVP, Wilkins ran nice routes, made a number of nice catches and worked his tail off. This is what garners attention.
Khris Francis (Hillside) is one of the most gifted frosh running backs we have seen. Powerful at 5'8 168, he had a 31.5 inch vertical, bench pressed 135 lbs 23 times, jumped 8'6 on the broad, ran a 4.26 shuttle and starred during 1 on 1's.
Durham, NC really has some nice prospects.

Sophomore Standouts from Nashville!


         
·        Cory Batey (Ensworth HS) had an unforgettable day last Saturday at Glencliff HS; One that he likely didn't predict unless he had Chad Ochocinco's level of confidence. The 5'11.5 181 lb sensation won the Overall MVP and Combine king after his 37.5 inch vertical, 10'0 broad jump, 4.49 shuttle run, 4.60 40, 22 reps at 155 lbs on the bench press and terrific skills as a wideout easily put him atop the charts. Batey looks to be a special player.

·        LaJuan Warfield (Alcora) was another star WR and brought home the MVP at that very position. The 5'11.5 177 lb prospect had an 8'10 broad jump, 30.5 inch vertical, ran a 4.42 shuttle, had quick feet and good hands.

·        Hogan Goodson (Alcora) was the best amongst the QB's. At 6'1 181, he has surprising quickness, good strength and impressive accuracy.

·        Alex Dale (Memphis University HS) was very much so the water that extinguished a fiery offensive squadron during the 1 on 1's. Dale, a 5'9 172 lb shut down machine,  had a 9'10 broad jump, played physical and has great coverage ability.

·        Condy Cox is your prototypical hard worker. The 5'8 198 lb running back was tops at his position and also won the Leadership Award. Cox jolted from drill to drill, had the attitude of a champion and also bench pressed 155 lbs 22 times. Coaches love athletes like this.

Wednesday, April 7, 2010

News Notes and Notables from Nashville Freshman Session!



Jacquese Stevenson was literally at home on the football field with the combine taking place at Glencliff HS. Whether he had a comfortability factor or not, Stevenson was sensational and took home the Overall MVP and Fastest Man awards. The 5'6.5 133 lb DB/safety had an 8'6 broad jump, ran a 4.55 shuttle and was an absolute stud during 1 on 1's. He has natural instincts as a defensive back, good feet and is a good listener. He still has time grow and things are looking bright.
Dionte Wells, also from the talent deep Glencliff HS, won the LB MVP. At 5'6 190, he has solid strength (he benched 135 lbs 21 times) and understands how to play the game. 
Juanya Smith (Smith Academy and no the school isn't named after him to our knowledge) was the best wide out at the camp. He has great hands, runs impressive routes and is a hard worker. As a coach, you have to love a player like this
Mt. Juliet's Caleb Hopkins is strong and quick. The 5'7 152 lb running back won the RB MVP after impressing coaches with his ability during 1 on 1's. Between good ball skills and his skill to change direction on the time, Hopkins is worth keeping an eye on.
Stephen Von Mann (T.W. Hunter MS) and Emilio Hernandez (Portland West MS) were two outstanding 8th graders who really left a strong impression. Hernandez  has astonishing size for his age (6'0 248) while Von Mann (a 5'6 150 lb DB) has a terrific idea of how to make things uncomfortable for an offense.
Nashville looks to be a rising football hotspot indeed.

Nashville, TN Sophomore NUC Schumans Outstanding Performance List


NASHVILLE, TN 10TH grade NUC Schuman’s Outstanding Performance List
LaJuan Warfield
Alcora HS, TN
10th
WR #17
Warfield, 5'11 177, won the WR MVP. Warfield had a 30.5 inch vertical, 8'10 broad jump, ran a 4.42 shuttle, ran terrific routes, was quick with good hands and worked hard during 1 on 1's.
Alex Dale
Memphis University School, TN
10th
S #91
Dale, 5'9 172, was the DB MVP. Dale had a 30.5 inch vertical, NFL-like 9'10 broad jump, bench pressed 155 lbs 19 times, was big, strong and physical during 1 on 1's.
Condy Cox
Austin-East HS, TN
10th
RB #64
Cox brought home the RB MVP and Leadership award. The 5'8 198 lb standout bench pressed 155 lbs 22 times and hustled as if there were no tomorrow.
Radir Annoor
Brentwood Academy, TN
10th
RB #23
Anoor, 5'8.5 174, was the Fastest Man award winner. Anoor ran a 4.53 40, 4.36 shuttle, jumped 33 inches on the vertical leap and bench pressed 155 lbs 26 times.
Hogan Goodson
Acola HS, TN
10th
QB #48
Goodson, 6'1 181, nabbed the QB MVP. Goodson ran a 4.33 shuttle, bench pressed 155 lbs 20 times, has good footwork, threw accurate passes and was easy to coach.
Jameel Hall
Greenville HS, TN
10th
DL #62
Hall had one heck of a day and won the DL MVP. At 5'10.5 250, Hall ran a 4.60 shuttle, bench pressed 185 lbs 21 times, has great hands and a terrific understanding of the defensive line.
Riley Cathey
Franklin HS, TN
10th
OL #62
Cathey was the OL MVP. At 6'0.5 209, he had an impressive 8'9 broad jump, bench pressed 185 lbs 18 times, displayed outstanding technique and dominated 1 on 1's.
Marcelous Odom
Riverdale HS, TN
10th
CB #50
Odom shared the DB MVP and has every reason to feel like a champion. The 5'7.5 156 lb corner back ran a 4.40 shuttle, has  quick feet, good ball skills and solid closing speed.
Kelvin Cofer
Bowling Green HS, KY
10th
LB #52
Cofer took the combine by storm and won the LB MVP. Cofer, 5'10 175, was a menace during 1 on 1's with good ball skills and is a hard worker.
Alexander Miller
Franklin HS, TN
10th
LB #49
It's Miller time! At 5'10.5 176, Alexander Miller was the co-LB MVP with good footwork, a tremendous work ethic and 20 reps at 155 lbs on the bench press to boot.
Charles Bell
Creek Wood HS, TN
10th
OL #84
At 6'1.5 313, Bell has the looks of a powerhouse. In this case, looks are not deceiving. Bell won the Strongest Man award after bench pressing 185 lbs 28 times.
Cory Batey
Ensworth HS, TN
10th
WR #22
Batey sure as heck baited in the scouts after his jaw droppong performance. The Overall MVP and Combine King, Batey had a Vince Carter like 37.5 inch vertical, 10'0 broad jump, ran a 4.49 shuttle, 4.60 40, bench pressed 155 lbs 22 times. During the 1 on 1's, his exceptional athleticism, good hands, fast feet and listening ability simply made him in a class of his own. At 5'11.5 181, Batey does everything a team could possibly ask for.

Nashville, TN Freshman NUC Schumans Outstanding Performance List


NASHVILLE, TN 9TH grade NUC Schuman’s Outstanding Performance List
Stephen Von Mann
T.W. Hunter MS, TN
8th
S #9
Von Mann may still be a youngster but MAN does he have potential! The 5'6 150 lb Von Mann won the DB MVP after bench pressing 135 lbs 12 times, running a 4.89 shuttle and working his tail off during the 1 on 1's.
Jacquese Stevenson
Glencliff HS, TN
9th
CB/S #14
Stevenson won the Overall MVP and Fastest Man awards. An elite prospect at 5'6.5 133, Stevenson had an 8'6 broad jump, ran a 4.55 shuttle, has tremendous natural ability, good feet, is a hardcore competitor and listens to coaches at all times. This is everything a coach can ask for from a young prospect.
Dionte Wells
Glencliff HS, TN
9th
LB #54
Dionte did quite well at the combine, taking home the LB MVP. The 5'6.5 190 lb Wells is strong, bench pressing 135 lbs 21 times, and put his impressive position skills on display during the 1 on 1's.
Shomari White
Ensworth HS, TN
9th
DL #70
The DL MVP at 5'10 203, White uses his hands well, knows how to rush the pass, was easy to coach and is a good athlete.
Elijas Turnage
Signal Mountain HS, TN
9th
DL #63
Turnage was the Strongest Man. The powerful 5'10 206 lber bench pressed 155 lbs 19 times and ran a 4.69 shuttle.
Emilio Hernandez
Portland West MS, TN
8th
OL #77
Hernandez won the OL MVP. The 6'0 248 lb standout has terrific size for his age, impressive technique and strength.
Caleb Hopkins
Mt. Juilet HS, TN
9th
RB #32
Hopkins dashed across the field en route to winning the RB MVP. At 5'7 152, Hopkins had a 26.5 inch vertical, bench pressed 135 lbs 23 times, had good ball skills and cuts well.
Austin Henrink
Cleveland MS, TN
8th
QB #10
Henrink 5'10.5 153, is a hard worker that refused to give up. During the combine, he hustled to the max and ran a 4.65 shuttle en route to winning the Leadership Award.
Juanya Smith
Smith Academy HS, TN
8th
WR #14
Smith took the WR MVP award after flying through the combine. At 5'11 162, Smith had great hands, ran nice routes and listens well.
Hunter Rivait
Station Camp HS, TN
9th
QB #19
Rivalt won the QB MVP. The 5'9.5 140 lber ran a 4.69 shuttle, had good mechanics, threw accurately and was coachable.

NUC Hampton Roads Sophomore Top Performance List


HAMPTON ROADS, NC 10TH grade NUC Schuman’s Outstanding Performance List
JC Coleman
Oscar Smith HS, VA
10th
RB #15
For the second straight year, JC "King" Coleman dominated at the combine, taking home the Overall MVP, Combine King and Fastest Man awards. Talented beyond belief at 5'5.5 165, Coleman had a 34 inch vertical, 8'10 broad jump, ran a 4.37 shuttle, 4.51 40, bench pressed 155 lbs 18 times and was a man amongst boys during 1 on 1's. I would be disappointed if I didn't see this tremendous talent at a big time program in a few years.
Kwontie Moore
Norfolk Christian HS, VA
10th
LB #84
A stocky 6'1 242 lb powerhouse, Moore won the LB MVP. Moore had a 27 inch vertical, bench pressed 155 lbs 28 times and was physical during 1 on 1's.
Jacorey Robins
Churchland HS, VA
10th
RB #16
Robins took home the RB MVP. At 5'7.5 160, Robins had a 32 inch vertical, 8'10 broad jump, bench pressed 155 lbs 22 times and showed great skill during the 1 on 1's.
Lorenzo Fields
Thomas Dale HS, VA
10th
CB #29
Fields 5'8.5 158, was awarded the DB MVP.  Fields had a 9'2 broad jump, ran a 4.5 shuttle, 4.60 40. During the 1 on 1's, Fields had good feet, great hips and jammed the WR's during 1 on 1's.
Derek Taitano
Bayside HS, VA
10th
DL #101
Taitano dominated throughout the event, winning both the DL MVP and Strongest Man awards. The talented 5'11.5 285 lber bench pressed 185 lbs 27 times and overpowered the o-linemen during 1 on 1's.
Troy Butler
Chesapeake HS, VA
10th
OL #101
Butler was awarded the OL MVP. A monster of the midway at 6'2 280, Butler bench pressed 185 lbs 25 times and performed at a high level during the individual period.
Drakar Harvell
Dinwiddle HS, VA
10th
WR #65
Harvell had all the bragging rights after winning the WR MVP. At 5'9.5 187, Harvell ran a 4.38 shuttle, bench pressed 155 lbs 19 times, changed directions with ease and had great hands.
Sequan Gooding
Oscar Smith HS, VA
10th
WR #50
Goodwing shared the WR MVP award with Harvell. The 5'11.5 170 lb standout had a 32.5 inch vertical, 8'8 broad jump, was strong and created great separation between himself and the DB's during 1 on 1's.
Eric Enderson
Phoebus HS, VA
10th
QB #25
Enderson won the QB MVP and Leadership Award. The 6'1 181 lb standout is a hard worker with a good arm and supreme confidence. Enderson has a lot of great qualities.
Brandte McIntyre
Bishop Sullivan HS, VA
10th
QB #59
McIntyre was the co-QB MVP. Scaling in at 5'11 173 lbs, McIntyre ran a 4.63 shuttle, had impressive mechanics, threw a good football and was all around impressive during the individual period.
Desi Waters
Maury HS, VA
10th
TE #61
Waters won the TE MVP. Big and strong at 6'1.5 222, Waters bench pressed 155 lbs 11 times, had good hands and uses his body well. With the ability to catch the football and block, Waters has a bright future ahead of him.

NUC Hampton Roads Freshman Top Performance List


HAMPTON ROADS, VA 9TH grade NUC Schuman’s Outstanding Performance List
Demetri McGill
Ocean Lakes HS, VA
9th
DL #97
McGill won the Overall MVP. A monster at 5'11.5 295, McGill bench pressed 155 lbs 26 times, pushed around the opposing linemen during 1 on 1's and had great technique.
Charles Clark
Kings Fork HS, VA
9th
CB #47
Clark brought home the DB MVP after a terrific showing at the combine. The 5'10.5 172 lb Clark had a 30 inch vertical, 8'2 broad jump, ran a 4.61 40 and smothered the WR's during 1 on 1's.
Javaun King
Bethel HS, VA
9th
LB #83
Javaun was sitting atop the throne like a king after being awarded LB MVP. The 5'11 171 lb King had an 8'5.5 broad jump, quick feet, good hand and strong hands.
Shyheim Swinson
Landstown HS, VA
9th
RB #34
Swinson was awarded RB MVP. At 5'7.5 203, Swinson bench pressed 135 lbs 23 times, and starred during 1 on 1's.
Deion Stitt
Bayside HS, VA
9th
QB #35
Stitt, 5'10 152, brought home the QB MVP. Stitt threw a great ball, remained patient throughout the 1 on 1's and has supreme confidence.
Temuchin Hodges
Salem HS, VA
9th
QB #32
Temuchin "Bucky" Hodges is a gifted QB with a solid future. At 6'4.5 189, Hodges won the co-QB MVP after jumping an 8'6 on the broad, throwing a good ball during 1 on 1's and maintaining consistency.
Ross Douglas
Avon HS, OH
9th
RB #24
Douglas won the Combine King and Fastest Man award. A terrific athlete at 5'8.5 161, Douglas had a 31.5 inch vertical, 8'6 broad jump, ran a 4.54 40 and bench pressed 135 lbs 22 times.
Derrick Green
Hermitage HS, VA
9th
RB #54
Green was the co-Fastest Man award winner. The 5'10.5 229 lb Green ran a 4.56 40, 4.66 shuttle and bench pressed 135 lbs 34 times.
Aaron Poore
Ocean Lakes HS, VA
9th
WR #36
Poore was the WR MVP. The 5'9 154 lb standout had great hands, ran good routes, a 4.53 shuttle and had an 8'9 broad jump.
Corwin Cutler
Indian River HS, VA
9th
QB #40
Cutler, 6'2 166, was the Leadership Award winner. Cutler busted his tail as if there were no tomorrow, maintained confidence throughout the event and  had an 8'3 broad jump.
Justin Watson
Greenbrier MS, VA
8th
CB #38
Watson had quite a day at the combine en route to winning the 8th Grade MVP. At 5'5.5 133, Watson had an 8'4 broad jump, ran an outstanding 4.45 shuttle and fought tooth and nail with the WR's during 1 on 1's. There is definitely potential here.
Toddrie Bugg
Dinwiddle HS,VA
9th
OL #77
Defensive linemen must really be bugged by the fact that there is no getting past Toddrie Bugg. The 6'1.5 249 lb powerhouse handled his business during the 1 on 1's, causing frustrations for the DL throughout the individual period.
Darius Johnson
Dinwiddle HS, VA
9th
LB #79
Johnson won the Strongest Man award. At 5'9 209, Johnson bench pressed 135 lbs a ridiculous 41 times.