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NUC Top 25 Watchlist Class of 2014: New Jersey (20- 16)

NUC Top 25 Watchlist Class of 2014: New Jersey (20- 16)
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NUC Top 25 Watchlist Class of 2014: New Jersey (20- 16)

Courtesy: Steven Barsamian / National Underclassmen Combine         Release: August 28, 2012
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20. Frank Nutile, QB, Don Bosco Prep, 6-4 200 pounds
Overview: Nutile battled for the for the starting quarterback position with Mike Yankovich, ultimately the senior Yankovich won the starting spot. Nutile mostly played last season in mop up duty. This season it is Nutile's team and he looks to have a breakout season. Nutile has tremendous size for a pro style quarterback. In the camp setting Nutile has displayed good arm strength and the ability to make the the difficult throws. Nutile has quick feet and can move in the pocket.

19. Almamy Conde, MLB/FB, St. Peter's Prep, 6-0 220 pounds
Overview: Conde is very physical at the point of attack. He scrapes well and meets the ball-carrier at the line of scrimmage. Conde uses his speed to stay with running back in coverage and run sideline to sideline. Conde has good size for a linebacker but he might end up as an outside linebacker at the next level because of his size and speed. Conde looks good on his drops in pass coverage and has route recognition. Conde will get underneath inside routes with his depth on his drops. Conde reads his keys well and can move well laterally.

Highlights: 
http://www.hudl.com/athlete/415568/highlights/4226377

18. Cameron Queiro, OLB/DE/FB, Bergen Catholic, 6-0 205 pounds
Overview: Queiro flies around the field. Queiro is great moving laterally and he has quick feet. Queiro ran a 4.7 forty and a 4.5 shuttle at NUC North Jersey combine. Queiro is an athletic and speedy outside linebacker for his Bergen Catholic squad. Queiro lines up at end and outside linebacker for the Crusaders. The Bergen Catholic linebacker has the speed to come off the edge in pass rush situations. Queiro is versatile at the linebacker position, he is able to cover the skill guys and be physical on run plays.

Highlights: 
http://www.hudl.com/athlete/823377/highlights/7819735

17. Jimmy Hogan, OLB/DE/TE, Ramapo, 6-4 225 pounds-
Offers: Rutgers
Overview: Hogan lines up at defensive end for his Ramapo squad. He has the potential to play at tight end, defensive end, or a 3-4 outside linebacker. Hogan is very explosive off the ball. His greatest asset is his speed off the edge. For a player his size, he moves very well. On film Hogan shows great hustle and tenacity. Hogan does well at shedding the tackle and making the tackle on the ball carrier in the run game. Hogan is a versatile defender and he has the frame to add more muscle and weight.

Highlights: 
http://www.hudl.com/athlete/652919/highlights/10177375

16. 
Tyrone Washington, WR, Paramus Catholic, 6-2 185 pounds-

Offers: Rutgers
Overview: Washington is another tall receiver in the NJ class of 2014. Like the other tall receivers, Washington moves very well for his size. Washington uses his size well to shield defenders and catch the football. The Paladins receiver also has the ability to jump over defenders and catch the ball. Washington runs smooth routes and catches the ball with grace. Washington has good speed and can take a quick hitch and turn into a touchdown with his speed. Washington displays good ball skills.
 
 

NUC Top 25 Watchlist New Jersey25 - 21 || 20 - 16 || 15 - 11 || 10 - 6 || 5 - 1
 

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