Friday, August 24, 2012

NUC Top Prospect-Developmental (2013) Outstanding Performance List

NUC Top Prospect-Developmental (2013) Outstanding Performance List


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NUC Top Prospect-Developmental (2013) Outstanding Performance List

Courtesy: Barry Every / National Underclassmen Combine         Release: August 24, 2012
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Luke Hoskins
Edmond North HS, OK, QB, 6-1-1/2, 193, QB MVP
Hoskins had a great day from start to finish. He has good throwing mechanics and a very strong arm. He proved to be the most accurate signal caller on this day. College coaches looking for a sleeper quarterback need to watch him play this fall. 
Bobby Lee GarzaMcCullom HS, TX, ATH, 5-11, 180, Overall MVP
Garza came into this camp and worked out as a running back, cornerback, and receiver. He has tremendous body structure and could project at several positions at the next level. He is just a flat out stud that loves to compete and college coaches need to get on board soon.
Deadrick MayberryMitchell HS, TN, RB, 5-10, 169, RB MVP
Mayberry looked very athletic during agilities. He also had a dominating performance during one-on-ones using his speed and quickness to get open. He is also dangerous after the catch and should have a very successful senior season. He is definitely one to watch this fall.
Shaan WashingtonAlexandria HS, LA, WR, 6-3, 208, WR MVP
This kid looks dynamite on the hoof and killed it during agilities. He has the size and athleticism to become that coveted hybrid TE/WR. He is not afraid to make plays over the middle of the field and he has soft hands. He is so athletic he may be able to play defensive in college. Congrats to Washington and Texas A&M.
Alec Dinges Shawnee Mission West HS, KS, TE, 6-6-1/2, 193, Co-TE MVP
Dinges is just a physical mismatch for defensive backs because of his height. He has a great frame for adding more size and possesses very soft hands. His best football is still ahead of him and he is one to keep tabs on this fall.
Ethan Dursteler
Sky View HS, UT, TE, 6-5, 206, Co-TE MVP
Dursteler was the other mammoth-sized tight end that gave the defensive backs fits. He is a huge target that doesn't mind catching the ball in traffic. He is also one to watch this fall because huge tight ends do not grow on trees.
Jerry PadillaHighland HS, UT, CB, 5-7-1/2, 152, DB MVP
Padilla has a nice smooth backpedal which allows him to pounce out and make plays on the ball. He has very good ball skills for a defensive back and he killed it during the 7-on-7 portion of the camp.
Mitchell FrittsMacArthur HS, K, LB, 5-10-1/2, 191, LB MVP
Fritts is a muscular linebacker that is not afraid the get nasty at the point of attack. He has good lateral movement and did a nice job of keeping running backs in front of him for short gains. He also had a dominating performance during 7-on-7.
Hunter ConnWhitehouse HS, TX, OL, 6-4-1/2, 282, OL MVP
Conn has excellent overall size and good body structure. He is very physical and is not afraid to get nasty while pass protecting. He uses his long arms to steer defenders away from the pocket. He could project as a big OG at the DI level.
Alryk Perry Glenwood HS, AL, DL, 6-0-1/2, 207, DL MVP
Perry proved to be an athletic pass rusher. He actually looks like an outside linebacker that specializes in pass rushing. He has quick get off and uses his speed to beat offensive tackles during one-on-ones. He had a dominating performance on this day.

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