Thursday, March 22, 2012

Class of 2013 Maryland and District of Columbia Football Player Rankings

Class of 2013 Maryland and District of Columbia Player Rankings

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Class of 2013 Maryland and District of Columbia Player Rankings

Courtesy: Barry Every / National Underclassmen Combine
          Release: March 22, 2012
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Maryland State Rankings
The National Underclassmen is proud to present their first ever Old Line State Rankings. Below is the initial Maryland Top25 which will be expanded upon as the year goes on. Maryland currently has two players in the NUC Ultimate100 and four players in the East Top30. The State rankings will be updated once the NUC Five-Star Academies have been completed this spring.
*NUC Participant
 
 
1. Kendall Fuller*, DB, Good Counsel, MD Fuller was named First Team All-State.
2. Dorian O'Daniel*, LB, Good Counsel, MD He helped team only give up nine points per game.
3. Henry Poggi, DL, Gilman, MD Poggi helped team to (10-1) record.
4. NA'Ty Rodgers, OL, McDonough, MD Rodgers is one of the most athletic linemen on the Eastern Seaboard.
5. Marvin Gross*, DL, Dunbar, MD Gross has the ideal speed and athleticism to play weakside defensive end.
6. Kevin Robbins, DL, Bishop McNamara, MD Robbins could play either defensive end or tight end at the next level.
7. Micah Kiser, LB, Gilman School, MD Kiser was named First Team All-State.
8. Marcus Newby, LB, Quince Orchard, MD Newby is your prototypical athletic inside linebacker.
9. Darius Commissiong, DL, Bishop McNamara, MD He plays on one of the best defensive lines in the country.
10. Zach Bradshaw*, WR, Damascus, MD Bradshaw also excels as an outside linebacker.
11. Delando Johnson, LB, Calvert Hall, MD This athletic linebacker also stars as a receiver for his team.
12. Brendan Marshall, QB, Good Counsel, MD Marshall was named First Team All-WCAC.
13. Reggie McGee, LB, Good Counsel, MD He recorded 37 tackles and 4.5 sacks on the season.
14. Paul Harris, WR, Douglass, MD Harris was named First Team All-League and All-County.
15. Moise Larose, OL, Wilde Lake, MD Larose looks great uncoiling out of his stance.
16. Andre Levrone*, WR, Good Counsel, MD Levrone was part of (12-0) season and NUC Final Team Ranking of #3.
17. Milan Collins*, QB, Bishop McNamara, MD This athletic signal caller excels outside the pocket.
18. Kirk Garner*, DB, Good Counsel, MD Garner was part of (12-0) season and NUC final Team ranking of #3 in the country.
19. Marcel Ngachie, ATH, Good Counsel, MD Ngachie recorded 51 tackles and 11 TFL's.
20. Richie Anderson, RB, Thomas Johnson, MD Anderson helped team to (10-4) record.
21. Malik Jones*, OL, Dunbar, MD There is no bad body weight on this offensive lineman.
22. Shane Cockerille*, QB, Gilman School, MD This southpaw has great body structure.
23. Dyaire Hicks, DL, St. Frances, MD Hicks was named First Team All-MIAA.
24. Dontea Ayres, RB, Wicomico, MD This patient runner knows how to follow his blocks.
25. Malik Gilmore, WR, Mt. Hebron, MD Gilmore is a huge target for his quarterback.
 
District of Columbia Rankings
The National Underclassmen is proud to present the District of Columbia Rankings. Below is the initial D.C. Elite8 which will be expanded upon as the year goes on. Look for these rankings to be updated once the NUC Five-Star Academies have been completed this spring.
*NUC Participant
 
 
1. Devin Butler, DB, Gonzaga, DC Butler was named First Team All-Conference.
2. Derwin Gray*, OL, Friendship Collegiate, DC Gray helped lead Dunbar, DC to (9-3) record.
3. Yannick Ngakoue, LB, Friendship Collegiate, DC Ngakoue is your ideal hybrid LB/DE.
4. Jermaine Carter, LB, Archbishop Carroll, DC Carter recorded 116 tackles last season.
5. Darwyn Kelly, DB, Woodson, DC Kelly is a hard hitting safety.
6. Aaron Young*, DB, Archbishop Carroll, DC Young recorded 45 tackles and two picks.
7. Lamel Matthews*, QB, Dunbar, DC Matthews threw 15 touchdown passes and only one pick.
8. Cavon Walker, LB, Friendship Collegiate, DC Walker led team to (9-1) record.
 

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