Friday, April 16, 2010

The Elite come to play at Orlando's Junior Combine!


Upon returning from the Orlando Junior Combine, team leader Vinnie Pacelli had one word to say "wow". Coach Pacelli has been with the NUC since its inception, working some of the biggest events in history, but following Sunday afternoon's event at Jones HS, he assured us that it was the best group of athletes he had ever seen. From a statistical and athletic standpoint, it is hard to claim otherwise.
JJ Keels (Florida Air Academy) was the best of this elite group, Winning the Overall MVP award. The 5'9.5 182 lb running back had a 36 inch vertical, 9'10 broad jump, ran a 4.35 shuttle, 4.42 40, had great hands, impressive agility, nice quickness and managed to create separation between himself and the defense. Keels can do just about anything on the field.
Collin Brown (Timber Creek) was crowned Combine King and also won the LB MVP. An unparalleled athlete at 5'11 217, Brown had a 36 inch vertical, 10'4 broad jump, ran a 4.38 shuttle, bench pressed 185 lbs 23 times and did a great job of jamming the RB's during 1 on 1's. Between his athleticism and skill as a running back, there are few faults you can find in Brown.
Olympia HS' David Nelson won the QB MVP, making the day that much easier for the talented offensive skill position players. The 6'9 199 lb standout read the defense well, has a good arm, quick feet and runs a 4.58 shuttle.
Aaron Nielsen (Freedom HS) Is everything a coach could want from his TE at 6'4.5 213. He is athletic (jumping a 9'1 on the broad), strong, has good hands, runs nice routes and definitely has the tools to become a star blocker. In winning the TE MVP, Nielson can expect to have all eyes on him.
On the opposite end of the ball was Univertsity School's Devin Gaulden. Gaulden refused to give into any idea that the offense would dominate the individual period, doing far better than holding his own. Gaulden did a great job of playing the ball and jamming the receivers. He also ran a 4.22 shuttle, 4.56 40 and had a 8'9 broad jump en route to winning the DB MVP.
Terrance Carey and Michael Thornton, both of Miami Northwestern, shared the OL MVP. The duo were each around 5'11 270, had tremendous strength and knew how to neutralize the opposing linemen. Boy would I love to be their QB right now!
Frank Martin (Mount Dora) and Kenneth Judson (Jones) handled business at the opposide side of the ball taking home the DL MVP, but comparisons really ended there. Martin, 5'11 274, had surprising quickness for a player his size (running a 4.57 shuttle) and used his width to excel during the individual period.
Judson at 6'0 187 is undoubtedly undersized, but has Dwight Freeney like athleticism to compensate for it. With a 30 inch vertical, 10'0 broad jump, 4.26 shuttle run and lightning like quickness, He was able to overcome his size disadvantage during the individual period. He will more than likely have to switch to linebacker, but he should be just fine at a new position.
Props must also go out to RB MVP Tramauvaince Jackson (Marianna), Strongest Man Tyler Chaudoin (Oviedo), WR MVP Aaron Baysdon (Kathleen) and return standout Clim Robbins (Jones).
With the elite performance list looking more like a novel, Orlando's Junior Session is one for the record books.

Elite Sophomores from Orlando!


Mark "The Don" Herndon, 5'7.5 175, brought home the Overall MVP award after an outstanding all around day. The Ocola Forest HS running back is a sensational athlete, with a 32 inch vertical, 10'2 broad jump, 4.40 shuttle run and 4.59 40. In bench pressing 155 lbs 22 times, he has solid strength. Most importantly, Herndon was in a league of his own during 1 on 1's, wowing our coaches with his abilities. There is major talent here.
Edward Sardinha (Palm Beach Central) is a gifted receiver with solid athleticism. At 5'11 179, Sardinha has a 31 inch vertical, 9'0 broad jump, runs a 4.38 shuttle and bench presses 155 lbs 21 times. He has good hands, nice quickness and displayed a number of moves to break free of the defensive backs en route to winning the WR MVP. Expect to hear more about Sardinha soon.
Kadeem Thomas (Godby) is a hard working linebacker and your prototypical team leader. The 5'11 222 lb standout is vocal and leads by example. He had an 8'8 broad jump, bench pressed 155 lbs 23 times and was a monster during 1 on 1's en route to winning the LB MVP and Leadership awards.
Brian Grove (The Kings Academy) was the best player amongst the running backs and was awarded the RB MVP following a solid day's work. The 5'9 188 lb Grove had a 32 inch vertical, 9'3 broad jump, ran a 4.58 40, bench pressed 155 lbs 18 times and did it all during 1 on 1's. Grove was definitely in a groove.
Vincent Smith (Meroitt Island) is quite the athlete for a QB. Slender and quick at 5'11 166, Smith ran a 4.34 shuttle, had a 33 inch vertical, 9'0 broad jump, displayed nice footwork and solid mechanics. Smith is definitely what you would call a dual threat.
Craig Brodsky (Fleming Island) is a shut down machine and a wide receivers' worst nightmare. The 5'9.5 194 lb Brodsky jammed the WR's like a basketball, had an 8'4 broad jump, ran a 4.15 shuttle and easily stole the show during 1 on 1's.
Top tier linemen James Gelsey (Camden County, DL) and Ty Darlington (Apopka, OL) must also get special recognition amongst the elite.
From Disney World to the gridiron, Orlando is definitely the place to be.

Thursday, April 15, 2010

Orlando's Freshman Prove to be Amongst the Elite!


Jones HS played host to a tremendous group of athletes last Saturday and Sunday, starting with the young and hungry freshman class.
West Orange's Marcell Harris reigned supreme following the five hour combine, taking home the Overall MVP award. The 6'1.5 186 lb safety had a 30.5 inch vertical, 9'2 broad jump, ran a 4.40 shuttle and bench pressed 135 lbs 20 times, making him an elite tester. More importantly, Harris locked down the receivers during the individual period and made the QB's think twice before tossing the ball in his direction.
Myles Gaines (Latwon Chiles) and Justin Henry (Jones) shared the WR MVP honors. The duo had good hands, nice quickness and ran tight routes, taking the 1 on 1's by storm.
Oviedo's Alton Meeks on the other hand has awesome size for a frosh. The 6'1 216 lb QB bench pressed 135 lbs and used his height to his advantage during 1 on 1's, making solid reads and putting his strong arm on display en route to winning the QB MVP.
Tre Hamilton (Jones) is a wide body on the line. At 5'10 245, Hamliton had an 8'3 broad jump, bench pressed 155 lbs 22 times and worked his butt off during the 1 on 1's. His performance earned him the DL MVP.
Dwayne Williams (Mulberry) is the definition of a man child. Even though he is still one year away from becoming a high schooler, Williams scaled in at 6'1.5 276 and bench pressed 135 lbs 26 times. He starred during 1 on 1's and I can only imagine the kind of player he will become in the next few years. Scary quite honestly.
Dominique Brown (North Marion) is nowhere near as big as Williams, but he has world class athleticism. Brown, who is also in 8th grade, had a 30.5 inch vertical, 9'2 broad jump, ran a 4.68 and was an elite running back during 1 on 1's. In winning the 8th Grade MVP and Combine King, he is clearly an elite 8th grader.
Master Bracey (Trinity Catholic) had a fitting name as a he was atop the charts of thus ultra talented combine. The 5'6.5 150 lb Bracey had a 28.5 inch vertical, 9'2 broad jump, ran a 4.21 shuttle, bench pressed 135 lbs 18 times and was a standout during the individual period.
The Orlando freshman session was definitely one for the history books.

Juniors take flight in Mobile!


Zarod Wilder (McEachern HS) was the top dog at the inaugural Mobile combine last Saturday at Blount HS . At 5'7.5 172, Wilder had great skills as a running back, with the ability to change direction on the dime and protect the ball well. He also had a 31 inch vertical, 9'1 broad jump and starred during the 1 on 1's.
Michal Caldwell (Crestview) has been on the NUC's radar for a few years now. Last year, he was an elite performer and in 2010, he earned his way back to the top by winning the TE MVP. At 6'4.5 239, Caldwell has outstanding size. He also has impressive strength and athleticism, bench pressing 185 lbs 31 times and jumping 9'4 on the broad in addition to running a 4.54 shuttle. He is a terrific combo TE and should be a big factor at the next level too.
Dennis Robertson (Gulfport) was the QB MVP and Leadership award winner.  Much like all of the great QB's throughout history, Robertson took control of the offense, was vocal, had a good arm and was a good athlete. This 6'3.5 204 lb prospect really made a great impression.
Michael Risper (Blount) was an outstanding athlete with  a lot to offer. The 5'8.5 179 lb Risper had a 31 inch vertical, 9'5 broad jump, ran a 4.31 shuttle and 4.53 40. With world class quickness, Risper is dangerous every time he touches the ball.
Brodrick Hughes (Blount) is 6'3 276 lbs of mean. He was a monster during 1 on 1's, bench pressed 185 lbs 19 times and had terrific quickness for a player his size, jolting to a 4.52 shuttle en route to winning the DL MVP.
This looks to be the first of a great run of combines in Mobile.

Top Notch Underclassmen Come to Play in Mobile!



It was the first but certainly not the last combine at Mobile AL's Blount HS this past Saturday. The intensity level was high, there was no quit in any of these athletes and after five hours of intense football, a number of stars shined brighter than a summer afternoon in California.
Kyron Samuels (Fairhope) once again was the best player of his session winning the Sophomore Overall MVP and Strongest Man awards. A bulky 6'1.5 281 lb o-lineman, Samuels bench pressed 185 lbs 27 times, used his quick feet, overall skill and great strength to control the 1 on 1's every time he stepped up.
Jordan Huff of St. Paul's Episcopal HS was the leader of the freshman pack, wining the Overall MVP. The 5'10 177 lb half back had an 8'6 broad jump, ran a 4.31 shuttle, 4.53 40, bench pressed 135 lbs 31 times and was an absolute stud during 1 on 1's. Huff is both quick and strong, making him a serious threat every time the ball is in his hands.
George "Ronnie Coleman" Williams (UMS Wright Prep) is 5'10 190 lbs of sheer strength. From the renowned Samuel Harvill to Hunter Joyer, the NUC has seen a number of herculean players. But Williams incredibly topped both, breaking the all time bench press record by tossing up 135 lbs a ridiculous 77 times. Williams also jumped 8'10 on the broad with a 30.5 inch vertical. What an athlete!
Tyler Stargel (Gulf Shores) does exactly what coaches are looking for from a DL. He is a vocal leader, coachable, explosive, quick and focused. The 6'3.5 225 lb Stargel had an 8'8 broad jump, ran a 4.38 shuttle and really stood out during the 1 on 1's en route to winning the much deserved DL MVP and Leadership awards.
Travis "The Tank" Lockhart (Blount) is 6'5 300 lbs; enough said! The giant sophomore won the OL MVP after literally looking like a man amongst boys during the 1 on 1's.
Matt Hall (Spanish Fort) showed tremendous promise. The 5'11.5 171 lb standout has a great attitude, works hard, displayed a strong arm and bench pressed 135 lbs 23 times. In winning the QB MVP and Leadership awards, Hall is worth keeping an eye on.
Zachary Cresse (Fort Walton Beach), Jamaal Doton (Blount) and Jared Holloway (St. Paul's Episcopal) were all standouts amongst the freshman. a terrific trio indeed.
Mobile has some terrific talent; the 2011 combine should be just that much more interesting!

Wednesday, April 14, 2010

MOBILE, AL 11th grade NUC Schuman’s Outstanding Performance List


MOBILE, AL 11th grade NUC Schuman’s Outstanding Performance List
Zarold Wilder Jr
McEachern HS, GA
11th
RB #41
Wilder remained cool, calm and collective throughout the event en route to winning the Overall MVP. The 5'7.5 172 lb Wilder had a 31 inch vertical, 9'1 broad jump, ran a 4.17 shuttle and was amazing during 1 on 1's
Michael Caldwell
Crestview HS, FL
11th
TE #84
Caldwell, a giant at 6'4.5 239, won the TE MVP and Strongest man awards. For the second consecutive year, bench pressed 185 lbs 31 times, had a 9'4 broad jump, ran a 4.54 shuttle and worked hard throughout the day.
Dennis Robertson
Gulfport HS, FL
11th
QB #83
Robertson won the QB MVP and Leadership awards. Tremendously talented at 6'3.5 204, Robertson was a vocal leader with a great work ethic, had a 9'0 broad jump, bench pressed 185 lbs 15 times and displayed a great arm during 1 on 1's.
Charles Benning
Mc Gill Toolen HS, AL
11th
LB #65
Benning, 6'0 221, was awarded the LB MVP. Benning had a 31.5 inch vertical, ran a 4.40 shuttle, bench pressed 185 lbs 28 times, had solid size, played aggressively and had a good stance.
Brodrick Hughes
Blount HS, AL
11th
DL #90
Hughes, 6'3 276, was the DL MVP. Hughes had surprising quickness, running a 4.52 shuttle, bench pressed 185 lbs 19 times and starred during 1 on 1's.
EJ May
Mc Gill Toolen HS, AL
11th
CB #36
EJ May very well be a big time factor after winning the DB MVP. The 5'11 164 lb May had an 8'4 broad jump, ran a 4.29 shuttle and smothered the WR's during 1 on 1's.
Stephen Schoewe
Niceville HS, FL
11th
OL #72
Schoewe really showed us a lot. At 6'3.5 227, Schoewe bench pressed 185 lbs 20 times, displayed good feet, solid aggression and the refusal to lose during 1 on 1's.
Michael Risper
Blount HS, AL
11th
RB #37
All hail King Risper! At 5'8.5 179, Risper was sitting atop the throne as the Combine King after jumping 31 inches in the vertical leap, 9'5 in the broad, running a 4.31 shuttle, and 4.53 40. What an athlete!
Warren Conway
Gulfport HS, MS
11th
DL #57
Conway, 6'1.5 214, was the co-DL MVP and Leadership award winner. Conway had a great attitude, kept the rest of the participants pumped up and was quick with good hands during 1 on 1's.
Ledarrius Sigler
Blount HS, AL
11th
CB #29
Sigler, 5'8.5 149, was the Fastest Man. The speedy Sigler ran a 4.52 40 and 4.35 shuttle. He also had an 8'8 broad jump.

MOBILE, AL 8-10th grade NUC Schuman’s Outstanding Performance List


MOBILE, AL 8-10th grade NUC Schuman’s Outstanding Performance List
Jordan Huff
St. Paul's Episcopal HS, FL
9th
RB#29
Huff won the Freshman Overall MVP, Combine King and Fastest Man awards following a tremendous day. A gifted 5'10 177 lb RB, Huff had an 8'6 broad jump, ran a 4.31 shuttle, 4.53 40, bench pressed 135 lbs 31 times and did an outstanding job during 1 on 1's.
Matt Hall
Spanish Fort HS, AL
8th
QB #51
Hall, 5'11.5 171, won the Freshman QB MVP and Leadership awards. He has a terrific attitude, works hard, bench pressed 135 lbs 23 times and has a good arm. Hall has the makings of a special player.
Jason Smith
McGill Toolen HS, AL
9th
QB/WR/CB #42
Smith, a gifted all around player, won the Freshman WR MVP. At 6'0.5 159, Smith had a 30 inch vertical, 9'0 broad jump, ran a 4.43 shuttle, ran nice routes and has good speed.
Zachary Cresse
Fort Walton Beach HS, FL
9th
LB #42
Cresse was awarded the Freshman LB MVP. Powerful at 6'0 220, Cresse had an 8'0 broad jump, ran 4.57 shuttle, bench pressed 155 lbs 22 times, had great feet and was disciplined.
Jamaal Doton
Blount HS, AL
9th
OL #87
Doton took home the Freshman OL MVP award. At 5'9 278, Doton bench pressed 155 lbs 23 times and did a very good job during 1 on 1's.
Jared Holloway
St. Paul's Episcopal HS, FL
9th
DL #88
Holloway was awarded Freshman DL MVP. The 6'0 234 lb standout bench pressed 155 lbs 25 times and was an elite performer during 1 on 1's.
George Williams
UMS Wright Prep HS, AL
9th
RB #30
Williams was the Strongest Man and a terrific athlete as well. At 5'10 190, Williams broke the all time record by bench pressing 135 lbs an astonishing 77 times. Williams also had a 30.5 inch vertical and 8'10 broad jump. I am still in shock over the amount of reps he did!
Kyron Samuels
Fairhope HS, AL
10th
OL #81
Samuels, a repeat phenom, was on top of the combine once again after winning the Overall MVP and Strongest Man awards. The 6'1.5 281 lb sensation bench pressed 185 lbs 27 times, used his tremendous strength, good feet and overall skill to dominate the 1 on 1's. Expect to see him starring at the next level down the road.
Travis Lockhart
Blount HS, AL
10th
OL #89
Lockhart was awarded the OL MVP. A giant reigning supreme at 6'5 300 lbs, Lockhart was unstoppable during 1 on 1's, making the opposing linemen look inferior each and every time he stepped up.
Kelton Bracket
Blount HS, AL
10th
CB #21
Kelton unquestionably had a fitting surname, as he was atop the bracket after winning the DB MVP. At 5'10.5 163, Brackett ran a 4.38 shuttle, had an 8'10 broad jump and did an unbelievable job of covering the WR's during 1 on 1's
Dwayne Carter
Narvarre HS, FL
10th
RB #39
Carter brought home the RB MVP. The 5'8 171, lb Carter had an 8'10 broad jump, ran a 4.41 shuttle, 4.60 40, bench pressed 155 lbs 26 times and worked hard during 1 on 1's.
Januwski Davis
Blount HS, AL
10th
WR #10
Davis brought home the WR MVP. At 5'8 143, Davis ran a 4.40 shuttle, ran nice routes and made a number of solid catches.
Tyler Stargel
Gulf Shores HS, AL
10th
DL #95
Stargel was one of the top stars at the combine, taking home the DL MVP and Leadership awards. The 6'3.5 225 lb Stargel had an 8'8 broad jump, ran a 4.38 shuttle, was coachable, quick and explosive during the 1 on 1's.
Zachary Burch
Acadiana HS, LA
10th
LB #22
A powerful run stopping machine at 5'9.5 197, Burch won the LB MVP and was the strongest skill position player. Burch tossed up 155 lbs 27 times, jumped 8'2 on the broad, had great feet, a good attitude and was disciplined.
Alfred Russell
Blount HS, AL
10th
S #56
Alfred "King" Russell; sounds good doesn't it? At 5'9 160, Russell was sitting atop the throne as the Combine King after his 9'2 broad jump, Speedy Gonzalez like 4.12 shuttle run, 4.68 40 and 15 reps at 155 lbs on the bench press wowed our coaches.
Sherman Darrington
Blount HS, AL
10th
S #25
Darrington was the Fastest Man. The fire footed 5'10 169 lber ran a 4.5 shuttle, 4.62 40 and had an 8'7 broad jump.

ORLANDO, FL 11TH grade NUC Schuman’s Outstanding Performance List


ORLANDO, FL 11TH grade NUC Schuman’s Outstanding Performance List
JJ Keels
Florida Air Academy, FL
11th
RB #3
Keels killed it at the combine and took home the Overall MVP. Keels, 5'9.5 182, had a 36 inch vertical, 9'10 broad jump, ran a 4.35 shuttle, 4.42 40, had great hands, impressive agility, was fast, quick and created separation between himself and the defense. He can really do it all and is undoubtedly a top prospect.
Aaron Nielsen
Freedom HS, FL
11th
TE #46
Nielsen won the TE MVP. Big and athletic at 6'4.5 213, Nielsen had a 9'1 broad jump, was strong with good hands and ran solid routes.
David Nelson
Olympia HS, FL
11th
QB #59
With a great read, impressive arm and quick feet, Nelson was awarded the QB MVP. The 6'0 199 lb Nelson ran a 4.58 shuttle and bench pressed 185 lbs 16 times as well.
Devin Gaulden
University School, FL
11th
CB/S #31
Gaulden was awarded the DB MVP. Quick and slick at 5'9.5 174, Gaulden had an 8'9 broad jump, ran a 4.22 shuttle, 4.56 40, plays the ball well, knows how to jam receivers and is physical.
Aaron Baysdon
Kathleen HS, FL
11th
WR #44
Baysdon won the Leadership Award and WR MVP. The 6'0 190 lb standout had a 31 inch vertical, 9'7 broad jump, ran a 4.38 shuttle, ran great routes and had good hands.
Colin Brown
Timber Creek HS, FL
11th
LB #18
Brown was crowned Combine King and LB MVP. Graciously gifted at 5'11 217, Brown had a Vince Carter like 36 inch vertical, 10'4 broad jump, ran a 4.38 shuttle, bench pressed 185 lbs 23 times and was a top performer during 1 on 1's. He definitely has a lot to offer.
Terrence Carey
Miami Northwestern HS, FL
11th
OL #88
Carey couldn't care less who he is going against because he knows they are going down. The bulky Carey, 5'11.5 265, won the OL MVP after thoroughly dominating the individual period, bench pressing 185 lbs 19 times and working hard.
Michael Thornton
Miami Northwestern HS, FL
11th
OL #87
Thornton was the co-OL MVP. The 5'11 276 lb monster bench pressed 185lbs 23 times and starred during 1 on 1's. Looks like Miami Northwestern's QB is well protected.
Frank Martin
Mount Dora HS, FL
11th
DL #92
Martin was awarded the DL MVP. Martin, 5'11 274, ran a surprisingly quick 4.57 shuttle, had an 8'2 broad jump and was amongst the elite during 1 on 1's.
Kenneth Judson
Jones HS, FL
11th
DL #15
Judson won the co-DL MVP. Undersized but impressively athletic at 6'0 187, Judson had a 30 inch vertical, 10'0 broad jump, ran  4.26 shuttle and used his unprecedented quickness to break off the line during 1 on 1's.
Tramauvaince Jackson
Marianna HS, FL
11th
RB #2
Jackson brought home the RB MVP. At 5'7.5 163, Jackson had a 31 inch vertical, 9'4 broad jump, ran a 4.39 shuttle, 4.56 40 and worked hard during 1 on 1's.
Tyler Chaudoin
Oviedo HS, FL
11th
DL #49
Chaudion was the Strongest Man at the combine. The 6'1 239 lb powerhouse bench pressed 185lbs 30 times and ran a 4.67 shuttle.

ORLANDO, FL 10TH grade NUC Schuman’s Outstanding Performance List


ORLANDO, FL 10TH grade NUC Schuman’s Outstanding Performance List
Mark Herndon
Ocola Forest HS, FL
10th
RB #77
Herndon was both the Overall MVP and Combine King after an outstanding day on the football field. The 5'7.5 175 lb Herndon had a 32 inch vertical, 10'2 broad jump, ran a 4.40 shuttle, 4.59 40, bench pressed 155 lbs 22 times and demolished the competition during the individual period. This is what you call a special player.
Ty Darlington
Apopka HS, FL
10th
OL #103
Darlington, 6'2 252, won the OL MVP and Strongest Man awards. Darlington bench pressed 185 lbs 23 times, had a 26 inch vertical and locked down the d-linemen during the 1 on 1's.
James Gelsey
Camden County HS, GA
10th
DL #48
Gelsey was the DL MVP and Strongest Man. Powerfully built at 5'10 249, Gelsey bench pressed 185 lbs 23 times, had an 8'5 broad jump, 28 inch vertical and did a great job of getting off the line during 1 on 1's.
Edward Sardinha
Palm Beach Central HS, FL
10th
WR #72
Sardinha won the WR MVP. The 5'11 179 lb standout had a 31 inch vertical, 9'0 broad jump, ran a 4.38 shuttle, bench pressed 155 lbs 21 times, had good hands, solid size, impressive speed and managed to break free of the defenders consistently.
Kadeem Thomas
Godby HS, FL
10th
LB #66
Thomas battled throughout the day and it was all worth it after taking home the LB MVP along with the Leadership award. At 5'11 222, Thomas busted his tail throughout the combine, had an 8'8 broad jump, bench pressed 155 lbs 23 times, played physically and used his hands well during 1 on 1's.
Craig Brodsky
Fleming Island HS, FL
10th
S #46
Brodsky won the DB MVP. The 5'9.5 194 lb Brodsky had an 8'4 broad jump, ran a 4.15 shuttle and was a beast during 1 on 1's. He played physically, displayed good technique and made the QB think twice about throwing the ball in his direction.
Jamal Stadom
Melbourne HS, FL
10th
DL #50
Stadom, 6'0 216, was co-DL MVP. Stadom had an 8'1 broad jump, strong hands and a quick jump of the line during 1 on 1's.
Brian Grove
The Kings Academy, FL
10th
RB #32
Grove took home the RB MVP award after a solid day. At 5'9 188, Grove had a 32 inch vertical, 9'3 broad jump, ran a 4.58 40, bench pressed 155 lbs 18 times, was physical, ran nice routes and had good hands during 1 on 1's.
Vincent Smith
Meroitt Island HS, FL
10th
QB #43
Smith was the QB MVP. At 5'11.5 166, Smith had a 33 inch vertical, 9'0 broad jump, ran a 4.34 shuttle, displayed good footwork and solid mechanics. He is quite an athlete for a QB.
Tremane McCullough
Royal Palm Beach HS, FL
10th
WR #59
McCullough was the Fastest Man award winner. The 5'7.5 153 lb speedster ran a 4.38 shuttle, 4.48 40, and had a 9'4 broad jump.

ORLANDO, FL 9TH grade NUC Schuman’s Outstanding Performance List


ORLANDO, FL 9TH grade NUC Schuman’s Outstanding Performance List
Marcell Harris
West Orange HS, FL
9th
S #3
Harris was gleaming from ear to ear after taking home the big trophy as the Overall MVP. The 6'1.5 186 lb Harris had a 30.5 inch vertical, 9'2 broad jump, ran a 4.40 shuttle, bench pressed 135 lbs 20 times and completely dominated during 1 on 1's. This is the kind of player teams dream of playing with but dread going against.
London Byrd
Evans HS, FL
9th
LB #59
Byrd was flying high after winning the LB MVP. At 5'10 198, Byrd had an 8'8 broad jump, tossed up 135 lbs 25 times, was physical, moved well and had good footwork during 1 on 1's.
Austin Logan
Florida HS, FL
9th
CB #16
Logan, 5'11.5 171, won the DB MVP. Logan bench pressed 135 lbs 22 times, has good speed, jammed the WR's is physical and covers the deep ball well.
Evan Harvey
William Dwyer HS, FL
9th
TE #17
Harvey brought home the TE MVP and Leadership awards. At 5'11.5 180, Harvey had an 8'0 broad jump, ran a 4.52 shuttle, displayed good ball skills, strong hands, runs nice routes and knows how to catch the ball in traffic.
Myles Gaines
Lawton Chiles HS, FL
9th
WR #16
Gaines was the WR MVP. At 5'7.5 146, Gaines ran a 4.38 shuttle, was quick off the ball, ran nice routes, had terrific hands and good speed.
Justin Henry
Jones HS, FL
9th
WR #18
Henry shared the WR MVP award with Gaines. The 5'8.5 156 lb Henry has very good hands, good ball skills and solid footwork.
Alton Meeks
Oviedo HS, FL
9th
QB #87
Meeks brought home the QB MVP. Powerfully built at 6'1 216, Meeks bench pressed 135 lbs 32 times, made great reads on the defense, had a good arm and works hard.
Tre Hamilton
Jones HS, FL
9th
DL #78
Hamilton hammered the offense throughout the 1 on 1's and was subsequently awarded the DL MVP. The 5'10 245 lb Hamilton had an 8'3 broad jump, bench pressed 155 lbs 22 times, works hard and has a terrific upside.
Dwayne Williams
Mulberry MS, FL
9th
DL #86
Williams was the 8th Grade DL MVP and Strongest Man. An absolute monster at 6'1.5 276, Williams bench pressed 135 lbs 26 times and did a terrific job during the individual period.
Joshua Garcia
Trinity Christian Academy, FL
9th
OL #78
Garcia was the Freshman Strongest Man award winner. At 5'6 246, Garcia bench pressed 155 lbs 36 times.
Master Bracey

Trinity Catholic HS, FL
9th
RB #6
The RB MVP at 5'6.5 150, Bracey could do a little bit of everything. He had a 9'2 broad jump, ran a blazing 4.21 shuttle, worked hard during 1 on 1's and has a bright future. Bracey is definitely a master in the backfield!
Dominique Brown
North Marion MS, FL
8th
RB #5
Brown won the 8th Grade MVP and Combine King awards. Ridiculously talented at 5'8.5 159, Brown had a 30.5 inch vertical, 9'2 broad jump, ran a 4.43 shuttle, 4.68 40 and was a monster during 1 on 1's. There is major, major potential in this kid.
Dennis Williams
Trinity Christian Academy, FL
8th
DL #79
Williams was the co-Strongest 8th grader. The 5'10.5 229 lb Williams bench pressed 135 lbs 28 times.

Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Top Junior Players NUC Mobile, AL 2010







First Name Last Name Grade School State Position Height Weight
Zarold Wilder 11th McEachern GA RB 5'7.5 172
Michael Caldwell 11th Crestview FL TE 6'4.5 239
Dennis Robertson 11th Gulfport MS RB 6'3.5 204
Charles Benning 11th Mc Gill-Toolen GA LB 6'0 221
Brodrick Hughes 11th Blount AL DL 6'3 276
EJ MAY 11th Mc Gill-Toolen AL CB 5'11 164
Stephen Schoewe 11th Niceville  FL OL 6'3.5 227
Michael Risper 11th Blount AL RB 5'8.5 179
Warren Conway 11th Gulfport MS DL 6'1.5 214
Ledarrius Sigler 11th Blount CB CB 5'8.5 149

Top Sophomore Players NUC Mobile, AL 2010







First Name Last Name Grade School State Position Height Weight
Kyron Samuels 10th Fairhope AL OL 6'1.5 281
Travis Lockhart 10th Blount AL OL 6'5  300
Kelton Bracket 10th Blount AL CB 5'10.5 163
Dwayne Carter 10th Navarre FL RB 5'8 171
Janawski Davis 10th Blount AL WR 5'8 143
Tyler Stargel 10th Gulf Shores AL DL 6'5.5 225
Zachary Burch 10th Acadiana LA LB 5'9.5 197
Alfred Russell 10th Blount AL S 5'9 160
Shetman Darrington 10th Blount AL S 5'10 169