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Friday, June 25, 2010
Southeast Stars Reign Supreme!
The environment at last weekend's Ultimate 100 Camp was truly something special.
The Southeast Region's very best players stepped onto the gridiron at Riverwood High School in unison with tremendous confidence and left knowing exactly how they fared amongst the elite. Every one of the 800 plus participants gave nothing less than 1000% throughout the day. Selecting the award winners was a challenge in itself, but after nine outstanding hours of football, an immensely gifted group of athletes epitomized what "the best of the best" really is.
Georgia Tech bound Jabari Hunt-Days capped off the weekend with a thoroughly dominant performance. The 6'2 226 lb d-lineman excelled in every aspect of the combine and had the kind of athleticism that players at his position simply don't possess. Hunt-Days had a 35.5 inch vertical, 10'0 broad jump, ran a 4.21 shuttle and bench pressed 185 lbs 19 times. During the 1 on 1's, he proved to be an offensive lineman's worst nightmare.
The Hillgrove HS product had quick moves, was light on his feet, displayed terrific strength and was literally unstoppable. Hunt-Days is only going to get bigger and better, which is scary. By this rising senior hits Georgia Tech, he will be a tremendous defensive end.
Jarius Hollman (Tri-Cities) was in a league of his own amongst a tremendous group of wide receivers. The 6'1 172 lb Hollman had great hands, did a great job of catching the ball away from the defender, runs nice routes and was explosive coming off the line. Athletically there was also much to brag about, as his 30 inch vertical, 9'3 broad jump and 4.38 shuttle run spelled major trouble for the defense during the 1 on 1's and 7 on 7's.
Gifted linebacker Charlie Harris (Whitehaven) proved to be a tremendous all around player, winning the Dodie Donell award, which is only given out at the U100's. The 6'1 215 lb Harris displayed well rounded abilities during the individual position period, with quick feet, good hips, terrific hand eye coordination and a high football IQ powering him. He also had a 9'0 broad jump and ran a 4.59 shuttle.
Unlike some of the other combine stars, 5'5.5 147 lb Clarence Counts (Sebring) doesn't literally stand out in a crowd. He is without question undersized and bigger receivers will present problems, but few can doubt his talents as a defensive back. Counts is a gritty defender who fights tooth and nail with the wide receivers. He has terrific hips, top notch speed (running a 4.33 shuttle and 4.57 40), plays the ball well and has an outstanding punch. Counts' performance was admirable and the fact that he was able to shut down a number of receivers with his physical disadvantages was something special.
Terry Redden (Whitehaven) was just a step behind Hunt-Days, but woudl have been a strong candidate for Overall MVP at many other camps. The 6'1.5 275 lb Redden was nearly unstoppable during the 1 on 1's and during the lineman challenge, neutralizing him was exactly that; a challenge. He had strong hands, solid quickness, a great work ethic and good moves, which spelled trouble throughout the day for the offensive lineman. With offers from seven schools including Georgia, Mississippi, Kansas and Memphis, Redden has the potential to be a difference maker at the next level.
Rashad Tops Sophomore Session!
Episcopal's Shakeel Rashad has two years before he takes his talents to the next level, but the 6'3 203 lb linebacker already looks like a breadwinner. Rashad displayed terrific all around talents, excelling from both an athletic and football skill standpoint. Rashad had a 29.5 inch vertical, 9'3 broad jump and bench pressed 155 lbs 20 times, placing him amongst the top testers at his position. During the individual period, the rising junior smothered the receivers, displayed quick hips, awesome range and broke on the ball like a pro. He already is being recruited by a number of D1 programs and plenty more will follow.
NUC regular Jordan Jenkins (Harris County) manages to get better and consistently takes his game to the next level; especially when it matters most. The 6'3 233 lb lineman has out of this world athleticism with 35 inch vertical and 9'6 broad jump, and never missed a beat during the 1 on 1's. Jenkins has a great motor, unprecedented quickness, good moves and excellent hips, which helped him pulverize the opposing lineman. Jenkins is currently fielding nine D1 offers from top notch programs including National Champion Alabama, Georgia, South Carolina, Georgia Tech and Tennessee amongst others, leaving no doubts about the kind of player he is.
DB Devonte Mitchell (T.O. Johnson) is a natural born leader and shut down specialist. The 5'9 150 lb cornerback had great hips, played physically, transitions well and understands how to contain a wide receiver. Mitchell is also a good leaper, jumping 9'6 in the broad, thus is a threat for a pick six on any given play.
Carnell Boyd (Westlake) displayed blazing speed and terrific hands, dropping jaws with his 4.10 shuttle run and solid hands. The 5'10.5 177 lb prospect also had a 9'2 broad jump and was exceptionally quick off the line during the 1 on 1's and 7 on 7's. Boyd is a natural athlete with legitimate football skills.
Harris County's Xavier Bond is your prototypical dual threat running back. The 5'9.5 177 lb standout had great hands, good moves, runs solid routs and can change directions on the dime. He is good both with and without the ball, displaying the kind of athleticism (37'5 inch vertical, 9'11 broad jump, 4.35 shuttle, 4.60 40) that few his age have)
At 6'7 209, Justin Meredith (TL Hanna) literally looked like a man amongst boys. The towering tight end had tremendous size, but was also an awesome athlete, jumping 35 inches in the vertical, 8'11 in the broad and running a 4.37 shuttle en route to excelling during the 1 on 1's. Simply put, Meredith is an enormous target for a QB and a defensive back's worst nightmare.
Freshman Phenoms!
· James Cox (Northridge) was the total package as a wide receiver, running terrific routes, making big time catches and consistently creating separation between himself and the defensive back. At 6'0 177, Cox has a great frame, was the best performer of the day during the individual position, jumps 8'8 in the broad jump, runs a 4.52 shuttle and 4.53 40, making him a can't miss prospect.
· Max Staver (Pope John Paul II) Is a rarity as a 6'4 207 lb freshman QB. In addition to his great size, Staver has awesome field vision, tremendous accuracy, throws a good ball and made a habit of getting the ball out of the defender's reach. Staver's skills are off the charts for a player just one year removed from his 8th grade graduation.
· Michael "Bring The" Payne (Dougherty) had the maturity of a player many years his senior. Payne was confident but yet humble. Vocal but not obnoxios. The 5'11 187 lb prospect kept his team working as a unit during the 1 on 1 and 7 on 7's, where he consistently played at a high level. Leadership skills like this are rare amongst players his age.
· Wideout Jeffrey Canady (Knox Central) is a phenom athlete. The 5'11.5 195 lber had a 31.5 inch vertical, 9'0 broad jump, ran a 4.29 shuttle, 4.64 40 and bench pressed 135 lbs 27 times. During the individual period, he was quick off the line, had good hands, beat the DB's to the ball and was an easy target to find. Canady has the tools to power any offense.
· Leon McQuay (Armwood) has been an NUC standout for a few years and still has three years of eligibility left, which is scary if you see how good he is. The 6'0.5 177 lb safety has great jamming ability, terrific eye placement, great hips and a high football IQ. He is also an awesome athlete, with a 31.5 inch vertical, 4.35 shuttle and 4.57 40 to boot. Sky is the limit here.
· Some say George Williams looks like a power lifter on the football field while others claim he is just strong as an ox. Either way, he is in a rare group strength wise. The 5'9 183 lb Williams, who broke the all time record at his local combine, bench pressed 135 lbs an outstanding 64 times, had a 9'6 broad jump, 29.5 inch vertical and runs a 4.66 shuttle. He is as strong of a player as you can find, thus is a major problem for the defense once he comes out of the backfield.
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. |
ULTIMATE 100 SOUTHEAST 10th grade NUC Schuman’s Outstanding Performance List
ULTIMATE 100 SOUTHEAST 10th grade NUC Schuman’s Outstanding Performance List | |
Greyson Lambert Wayne County HS, GA 10th QB #172 | Lambert won the QB MVP award. Tall, lean and with great field vision at 6'5 183, Lambert was patient with the football, had a great arm, good footwork and impressive mechanics. |
Xavier Bond Harris County HS, GA 10th RB #392 | Bond, 5'9.5 177, took home the RB MVP. The tremendously athletic Bond had a 37.5 inch vertical, 9'11 broad jump, ran a 4.35 shuttle, 4.60 40 and did it all during the individual period. Bonds looks like a special player. |
Fredrick Brown Hill HS, MS 10th WR #2 | Brown , 6'1 166, was awarded the WR MVP. Brown put his tremendous tools on display during the 1 on 1's, had a 31 inch vertical, 9'2 broad jump and ran a 4.60 shuttle. |
Justin Meredith TL Hanna HS, SC 10th TE #298 | Meredith dominated throughout the combine, winning himself the TE MVP in the process. A giant for his position at 6'7 209, Meredith had a 35 inch vertical, 8'11 broad jump, ran a 4.37 shuttle and starred during the individual period. |
Duaron Williams Jones HS, FL 10th OL #450 | Williams shut down the d-linemen during the 1 on 1's, earning the OL MVP in the process. Scaling in at 6'2 292, Williams had great hands, fast feet, good technique and big time potential. |
Shakeel Rashad Episcopal HS, FL 10th LB #274 | Rashad was literally in a league of his own, winning the Overall MVP award. The immensely talented 6'2 203 lb linebacker had a 29.5 inch vertical, 9'3 broad jump, bench pressed 155 lbs 20 times and was unbelievable during 1 on 1's. Rashad did a tremendous job in coverage during 1 on 1's, showed he had great range, good hips, quick feet and broke on the ball well. He does everything a coach can ask for. |
Keith Brown Miami Norland HS, FL 10th LB #310 | Brown earned the LB MVP following a solid showing. The 6'0.5 208 lb Brown had a 31 inch vertical, 9'10 broad jump, ran a 4.49 shuttle, bench pressed 155 lbs 28 times, had good speed and played aggressively. Is there much else one can ask for? |
Devonte Mitchell T.O. Johnson HS, AL 10th CB #157 | Mitchell, 5'9 150, took home the DB MVP and Leadership awards. With a tremendous attitude, the refusal to lose and by being vocal, Mitchell showed how athletes should conduct themselves at the combine. He was also a stud on the field, with a 9'6 broad jump, great hips, a physical style and good transitioning ability powering his tremendous day. |
Jordan Jenkins Harris County HS, GA 10th DL #384 | Jenkins, 6'3 233, had a day to remember, winning the DL MVP and Lineman Combine King awards. With a 35 inch vertical and 9'6 broad jump, Jenkins had rare athleticism for a big man. During the 1 on 1's, he had great hips, terrific quickness and good moves, making him a potential big time prospect. |
Brandon McCoy Villa Rica HS, GA 10th LB #87 | McCoy, 5'8 207, bench pressed 155 lbs 47 times to win the Strongest Man amongst the skill position players. He also had a 32.5 inch vertical, and 9'2 broad jump. |
Mark Herndon Ocola Forest HS, FL 10th RB #11 | Herndon, 5'8 178, won the Combine King award amongst the skill position players. The extremely athletic running back had a 35 inch vertical, 9'11 broad jump, ran a 4.34 shuttle, 4.59 40 and bench pressed 155 lbs 26 times. |
Ryan Shiver North Bancombe HS, NC 10th OL #278 | Shiver, 6'2 227, was the Strongest Lineman award winner. Shiver bench pressed 185 lbs 27 times. |
Volvick Vassor Northeast HS, FL 10th CB #271 | Vassor, 5'8 158, was the Fastest Man award. The speedy d-back jolted to a 4.41 shuttle, had a 31.5 inch vertical and 8'11 broad jump. |
Carnell Boyd Westlake HS, GA 10th WR #98 | Boyd won the coveted Dodie Donnell award. At 5'10.5 177, Boyd had a 29 inch vertical, 9'2 broad jump, ran a blazing 4'10 shuttle, 4.60 40 and starred during 1 on 1's. |
ULTIMATE 100 SOUTHEAST 9th grade NUC Schuman’s Outstanding Performance List
ULTIMATE 100 SOUTHEAST 9th grade NUC Schuman’s Outstanding Performance List | |
Max Staver Pope John Paul II HS, TN 9th QB #255 | Staver must have been starving because this 6'4 207 lb standout was amongst the hungriest players at the combine. Staver worked his tail off throughout the day, with an 8'4 broad jump, 18 reps at 155 lbs on the bench press, a tremendous arm, awesome accuracy, nice ball placement and terrific footwork earning him the QB MVP. |
Michael Payne Dougherty HS, GA 9th QB #9 | Payne brought exactly that to the defense, earning himself the Leadership Award. The 5'11 187 lb Payne has a great work ethic, is vocal, kept his team together during the 7 on 7's, bench pressed 135 lbs 20 times, and was accurate with his passes. There sure is a lot to like about this kid! |
Cortney Lowery Dwyer HS, FL 9th RB #164 | Lowery was awarded the RB MVP. The 5'5 164 lb phenom had an 8'5 broad jump, ran a 4.5 shuttle, 4.63 40, bench pressed 135 lbs 18 times, is a natural born play maker, runs awesome routes and comes off the line with power. |
James Cox Northridge HS, AL 9th WR #104 | Cox established himself as an elite prospect after winning the Overall MVP award. Graciously gifted at 6'0 177, Cox had an 8'8 broad jump, ran a 4.52 shuttle, 4.53, made numerous big plays during the on 1's, did a great job of catching the ball away from his body and was near unstoppable. |
Jeffrey Canady Knox Central HS, KY 9th WR #22 | Canady, 5'10.5 195, starred once again, earning himself the WR MVP. A phenomenal athlete for a freshman, Canady had a 31.5 inch vertical, 9'0 broad jump, ran a 4.29 shuttle, 4.64 40, bench pressed 135 lbs 27 times and performed at a high level during individual period. Canady looks like the total package. |
OJ Howard Autauga Academy, AL 9th WR #65 | Howard nabbed the TE MVP award. With tremendous size for a frosh at 6'4 205, Howard had a 9'0 broad jump, ran a 4.56 shuttle, bench pressed 135 lbs 24 times and was an elite performer during 1 on 1's. Between his athleticism and size, Howard is a problem for the defense. |
Josh Cardiello Buford HS, GA 9th OL #465 | Cardiello was feeling like a king after being named OL MVP. A monster at 6'2 284, Cardiello bench pressed 155 lbs 18 times, had good strength, strong hands, solid footwork and listened to the coaches. |
Harry Brown Largo HS, FL 9th LB #301 | Brown, 5'9 184, won the LB MVP award. With a 31 inch vertical, 8'2 broad jump, 4.57 shuttle, 4.58 40 and well rounded skills at his position, Brown was first in class. |
Shaquille Wiggins Westlake HS, GA 9th CB #196 | Wiggins earned the DB MVP following a terrific performance. The 5'7.5 143 lb cornerback had an 8'7 broad jump, ran a 4.57 shuttle, displayed tremendous hips, awesome footwork and frustrated the offense throughout the 1 on 1's. |
DeCarlo Middleton Gadsen City HS, AL 9th DL #262 | Middleton was the main man, taking home the DL MVP. The 6'0 252 lb prospect had terrific size, great hands, impressive quickness, good hips and is a hard worker. |
Larry Cage Zachary HS, LA 9th DL #384 | Cage was sitting atop the throne following his Combine King winning performance. The exceptionally athletic 6'2 178 lb d-lineman had a 30 inch vertical, 9'3 broad jump, ran a 4.61 shuttle, 4.58 40 and bench pressed 155 lbs 16 times. |
George Williams UMS Wright Prep, AL 9th RB #303 | Williams, 5'9 183, was the Strongest Man award winner. The powerful running back bench pressed 135 lbs a ridiculous 64 times, had a 9'6 broad jump, 29.5 inch vertical and ran a 4.66 shuttle. Few, if any, running backs have this kind of strength. |
Joshua Garcia Trinity Christian Academy, FL 9th OL #387 | Garcia won the Strongest Lineman award. The 5'6 242 lb Garcia tossed up 155 lbs 28 times. |
Tyler Jackson Muscle Shoals HS, AL 9th RB #102 | Jackson seemingly did it all, taking home the Combine King and Fastest Man awards. The tremendously athletic 5'7 153 lb running back had a 32 inch vertical, 9'9 broad jump, ran a 4.42 shuttle and 4.43 40. Jackson is literally in a league of his own from an athletic standpoint. |
Leon McQuay Armwood HS, GA 9th S #162 | McQuay won the coveted Dodie Donell award. The 6'0.5 177 lb McQuay had a 31.5 inch vertical, ran a 4.35 shuttle, 4.57 40, bench pressed 135 lbs 17 times and did an awesome job during the 1 on 1's. |
Ultimate 100 Southeast Elite Junior DL Rankings
| Date | Rank | First Name | Last Name | Color | Bib # | Grade Completed | School | State | Location | Primary Position | Secondary Position | HT | WT | |
| 6/20 | 1 | Terry | Redden | Gold | 405 | 11 | Whitehaven H.S. | TN | SouthEast Region | DL | LB | 73.5 | 275 | |
| 6/20 | 2 | Emmanuel | Cooper | Cardinal Red | 402 | 11 | Spain Park H.S. | AL | SouthEast Region | DL | 75 | 250 | ||
| 6/20 | 3 | Jarran | Reed | Maroon | 364 | 11 | Goldsboro H.S. | NC | SouthEast Region | DL | OL | 75 | 296 | |
| 6/20 | 4 | Darien | Jones | Gold | 406 | 11 | Wakefield H.S. | NC | SouthEast Region | DL | LB | 73.5 | 228 | |
| 6/20 | 5 | Matt | Murphy | Blue | 396 | 11 | Christian Brothers H.S. | TN | SouthEast Region | DL | 72.5 | 258 | ||
| 6/20 | 6 | Dinsdale | Jackson | Purple | 380 | 11 | American Heritage H.S. | FL | SouthEast Region | DL | 73.5 | 276 | ||
| 6/20 | 7 | Rufus | Lee III | Gold | 394 | 11 | Blountstown H.S. | FL | SouthEast Region | DL | S | 72 | 237 | |
| 6/20 | 8 | Michael | Pata | Maroon | 362 | 11 | Bishop Moore Catholic H.S. | FL | SouthEast Region | DL | OL | 71.5 | 217 | |
| 6/20 | 9 | Nnamdi | Ofodile | Purple | 237 | 11 | Grayson H.S. | GA | SouthEast Region | DL | LB | 71 | 205 | |
| 6/20 | 10 | Joshua | Gentry | Light Green | 388 | 11 | Fairfield Prep H.S. | AL | SouthEast Region | DL | OL | 72.5 | 197 | |
| 6/20 | 10 | Christopher | Roberts | Purple | 227 | 11 | Sherwood Christian Academy | GA | SouthEast Region | DL | TE | 74 | 209 | |
| 6/20 | 10 | Kosygin | Jones | Gold | 287 | 11 | Ooltewah H.S. | GA | SouthEast Region | DL | Athlete | 72 | 194 |
Ultimate 100 Southeast Elite Junior CB Rankings
| Date | Rank | First Name | Last Name | Color | Bib # | Grade Completed | School | State | Location | Primary Position | Secondary Position | HT | WT | |
| 6/20 | 1 | Clarence | Counts | Maroon | 41 | 11 | Sebring H.S. | FL | SouthEast Region | CB | WR | 65.5 | 147 | |
| 6/20 | 2 | LJ | Stroman | Dark Green | 149 | 11 | Richmond Sr. H.S. | NC | SouthEast Region | CB | WR | 68.5 | 163 | |
| 6/20 | 3 | Courtland | Waters | Dark Green | 188 | 11 | Charlotte H.S. | FL | SouthEast Region | S | RB | 69 | 168 | |
| 6/20 | 4 | Eric | Dulin II | Maroon | 30 | 11 | Stephenson H.S. | GA | SouthEast Region | S | CB | 70 | 170 | |
| 6/20 | 5 | Tay | Porter | Orange | 107 | 11 | Wilcox County H.S. | GA | SouthEast Region | CB | WR | 66.5 | 142 | |
| 6/20 | 6 | Cameron | Lemons | Cardinal Red | 125 | 11 | Whitefield Academy | GA | SouthEast Region | Athlete | CB | 69.5 | 149 | |
| 6/20 | 7 | Brandon | Green | Dark Green | 113 | 11 | Griffin H.S. | GA | SouthEast Region | CB | S | 68 | 157 | |
| 6/20 | 8 | James | Roberson | Gold | 293 | 11 | South Atlanta H.S. | GA | SouthEast Region | S | RB | 72 | 191 | |
| 6/20 | 9 | Zarich | Bonner | Blue | 33 | 11 | Heritage H.S. | GA | SouthEast Region | CB | WR | 67.5 | 157 | |
| 6/20 | 10 | Joshua | King | Blue | 74 | 11 | Mt. Zion H.S. | GA | SouthEast Region | CB | RB | 68.5 | 181 | |
| 6/20 | 10 | Aaron | Faison | Dark Green | 177 | 11 | Southern Alamance H.S. | NC | SouthEast Region | CB | Athlete | 71.5 | 188 |
Ultimate 100 Southeast Elite Junior LB Rankings
| Date | Rank | First Name | Last Name | Color | Bib # | Grade Completed | School | State | Location | Primary Position | Secondary Position | HT | WT | |
| 6/20 | 1 | Jabari | Hunt-Days | Dark Green | 250 | 11 | Hillgrove H.S. | GA | SouthEast Region | LB | 74 | 226 | ||
| 6/20 | 2 | Darzil | Washington | Dark Green | 275 | 11 | West St. John H.S. | LA | SouthEast Region | LB | TE | 74 | 215.6 | |
| 6/20 | 3 | Charles | Harris | Dark Green | 174 | 11 | Whitehaven H.S. | TN | SouthEast Region | LB | TE | 73 | 215 | |
| 6/20 | 4 | Bronterrious | Jakes | Gold | 328 | 11 | Central H.S. | AL | SouthEast Region | LB | S | 69.5 | 203 | |
| 6/20 | 5 | Randall | Freeman | Cardinal Red | 325 | 11 | Ooltewah H.S. | TN | SouthEast Region | LB | Athlete | 69.5 | 196 | |
| 6/20 | 6 | Brenard | Williams | Light Green | 159 | 11 | Tift County H.S. | GA | SouthEast Region | LB | FB | 69 | 222 | |
| 6/20 | 7 | Antero | Rodrigues | Gold | 332 | 11 | South Central H.S. | NC | SouthEast Region | LB | WR | 74 | 204 | |
| 6/20 | 8 | Nicholas | Thrasher | Blue | 316 | 11 | Mt. Zion H.S. | GA | SouthEast Region | LB | TE | 72.5 | 226 | |
| 6/20 | 9 | Kailan | Mitchell | Blue | 311 | 11 | Bob Jones H.S. | AL | SouthEast Region | LB | DL | 70 | 230 | |
| 6/20 | 10 | Carson | Smith | Gold | 269 | 11 | Mauldin H.S. | SC | SouthEast Region | LB | TE | 74 | 205 | |
| 6/20 | 10 | Trevor | Tanner | Dark Green | 254 | 11 | Newnan H.S. | GA | SouthEast Region | LB | Athlete | 71 | 183 |
Ultimate 100 Southeast Elite Junior OL Rankings
| Date | Rank | First Name | Last Name | Color | Bib # | Grade Completed | School | State | Location | Primary Position | Secondary Position | HT | WT | |
| 6/20 | 1 | Taylor | Warner | Cardinal Red | 395 | 11 | Jacksonville H.S. | AL | SouthEast Region | OL | DL | 75.5 | 266 | |
| 6/20 | 2 | Terrence | Carey | Gold | 409 | 11 | Miami Northwestern H.S. | FL | SouthEast Region | OL | DL | 71.8 | 271 | |
| 6/20 | 3 | Grover | Burks | Gold | 453 | 11 | Hoover H.S. | AL | SouthEast Region | OL | DL | 71 | 294 | |
| 6/20 | 4 | Trovante | Thompson | Light Green | 272 | 11 | Whitehaven H.S. | TN | SouthEast Region | OL | DL | 72 | 277 | |
| 6/20 | 5 | Micah | Fleet | Cardinal Red | 396 | 11 | Christian Brothers H.S. | TN | SouthEast Region | OL | DL | 74 | 240 | |
| 6/20 | 6 | Michael | Thornton | Gold | 397 | 11 | Miami Northwestern H.S. | FL | SouthEast Region | OL | DL | 71.5 | 281 | |
| 6/20 | 7 | Norman | Deese | Blue | 397 | 11 | Lumberton H.S. | NC | SouthEast Region | OL | DL | 74.5 | 281 | |
| 6/20 | 8 | Hex | Dodds | Cardinal Red | 400 | 11 | Robert E Lee H.S. | FL | SouthEast Region | OL | 77 | 274 | ||
| 6/20 | 9 | Kenneth | Hite | Purple | 376 | 11 | Middle Creek H.S. | NC | SouthEast Region | OL | DL | 77.5 | 250 | |
| 6/20 | 10 | Travis | Williams | Maroon | 394 | 11 | Gardendale H.S. | AL | SouthEast Region | OL | 74 | 268 | ||
| 6/20 | 10 | Kenneth | Hansen-Smith | Gold | 442 | 11 | Hillgrove H.S. | GA | SouthEast Region | OL | DL | 75.5 | 275 |
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