U100 East Junior 09 MVPS
Anthony Tillman, RB MVP of Piscataway, NJ  
    
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|      Deven Diaz Oxford HS, CT 11th  RB #43  |          Diaz, 5’9.5 195, was the strongest man at a     skill position. Diaz bench pressed 185 lbs 33 times, had a 33 inch     vertical, 9’0 broad jump and ran a 4.43 shuttle. A combo back like     Diaz is a handful to stop.  |    |
|      Brandon Brownfield Walkersville HS, MD 11th  RB #71  |          The co winner of the Fastest Man award,     Brownfield ran a 4.51 shuttle and a 4.42 40. The athletic 5’8.5 154     lber also had a 30.5 inch vertical and a 9’1 broad jump.  |    |
|      Matt Helig Central Dauphin HS, PA 11th  DL #66  |          Helig, 6’4.5 205, was the Big Man Combine King.     Helig had a 34 inch vertical, 9’7 broad jump, ran a 4.39 shuttle and     bench pressed 185 lbs 16 times. Linemen with the abilities of Helig     are extremely rare.  |    |
|      Anthony McDaniel Wise HS, MD 11th  DL #42  |          McDaniel was the co-winner of the Big Man     Combine King. McDaniel had a 32.5 inch vertical, 8’7 broad jump, ran     a 4.64 shuttle, 4.74 40 and bench pressed 18 lbs 19 times. At 6’0     241, McDaniel’s athletic abilities are virtually unmatched.  |    |
|      Chinedu Chukwu Catholic Memorial HS, MA 11th  RB #70  |          Chukwu, 5’10 181, was crowned Combine King     after posting mind boggling all around numbers. Chukwu had a 33.5     inch vertical, 10’3 broad jump, ran a 4.29 shuttle and a 4.58 40.     Chukwu will garner major attention wherever he plays.  |    |
|      Venson Jones Woodside HS, VA 11th  DL #91  |          A force at 6’1 337, Jones was the strongest     lineman. Jones bench pressed 185 lbs 38 times and will most     definitely have to deal with double teams due to his overpowering     strength.  |    |
|      Jarrhett Butler Northwest HS, MD 11th  QB #40  |          Butler, 5’7 170 was the Leadership award     winner. Butler had a positive attitude, hustled throughout the event     while showing the type of attitude and determination that only the     champions have. Butler also had quick feet, running a 4.39 shuttle  |    |
|      Justin McGhee Jackson Liberty HS, NJ 11th  DL #59  |          McGhee was the winner of the Lineman Challenge,     where he had the fastest time. At 5’9.5 221, McGhee completed the     challenge in an impressive 9.93 seconds. He also had an 8’5 broad     jump and bench pressed 185 lbs 14 times.  |    |
|      AJ Dillone Salsinaum School, DE 11th  OL #100  |          Dillone was awarded the OL MVP following a     solid job on the football field. At 6’0.5 260, Dillone bench pressed     185 lbs 29 times and was an elite performer during 1 on 1 drills.  |    |
|      Felix Small Erasmus Hall HS, NY 11th  DL #73  |          Small’s surname is far from telling as Felix     came up big at the combine and was awarded the DL MVP. Far from     small at 6’1.5 224, Felix had a 30 inch vertical, 8’9 broad jump,     bench pressed 185 lbs 20 times and was excellent during 1 on 1     drills.  |    |
|      Brody Moller Roosevelt HS, NY 11th  TE #84  |          Moller was the winner of the TE MVP. With     outstanding size at 6’5.5 252 Moller was in a league of his own     during 1 on 1 drills and had solid strength, bench pressing 185 lbs     23 times.  |    |
|      Michael Meriweither DeMatha Catholic HS, MD 11th  RB #42  |          Meriweither, 5’8 186, was the RB MVP as well as     the co Fastest Man award winner. Meriweither ran a 4.29, 4.42     shuttle, had a 31.5 inch vertical, 9’2 broad jump, bench pressed 185     lbs 16 times and was awesome during 1 on 1 drills. If you are a     defensive player, good luck trying to cover Meriweither!  |    |
|      Chris Woods East Orange HS, NJ 11th  DL #90  |          Woods, 6’0.5 343, was awarded the Overall MVP     after completely dismantling the opposing linemen. Watching Woods     perform during 1 on 1 drills is truly incredible, as I have never     witnessed another lineman rule the camp in such devastating fashion.     Teams may very well require a triple team just to contain Woods.  |    |
|      Raecqus Dobyns Henry Lackey HS, MD 11th  CB #91  |          Dobyns, 5’10 157, was the winner of the DB MVP.     Dobyns had a 28.5 inch vertical, ran a 4.25 shuttle, 4.59 40 and was     a lock down corner during 1 on 1 drills.  |    |
|      Anthony Tillman Piscataway HS, NJ 11th  RB #40  |          Cool, calm and collective would best describe     this 5’9 185 lb standout. With his quiet confidence in tact, Tillman     was awarded the RB MVP after an excellent performance. Tillman had a     31.5 inch vertical, 8’11 broad jump, ran a 4.34 shuttle, bench     pressed 185 lbs 19 times and did a fine job during 1 on 1 drills.     Any team with a player like Tillman is very lucky.  |    |
|      Tyler Murphy Weathersfield HS, CT 11th  QB #87  |          Murphy, 6’1.5 187 was awarded the QB MVP after     an impressive job on the football field. A dual action QB, Murphy     had a 34.5 inch vertical, 9’6 broad jump, ran a 4.65 shuttle and     made great passes during 1 on 1 drills.  |    |
|      Rashod Knight Liberty HS, PA 11th  LB #53  |          Knight, 6’0 218, was the winner of the LB MVP.     Knight had an 8’11 broad jump, bench pressed 185 lbs 26 times and     was a stud during 1 on 1 drills.  |    |
|      Trevon Butler Henry Wise HS, MD 11th  WR #64  |          Butler, 6’0 170, was named WR MVP after wowing     our coaches with his abilities. Butler had a 30.5 inch vertical, ran     a 4.31 shuttle and ran a 4.54 40. During 1 on 1 drills, Butler made     big plays, ran great routs and had outstanding hands. Butler is the     kind of receiver any team could use.  |    |
|      Willie Byrn First Colonial HS, VA 11th  WR #35  |          Byrn, 5’10.5 165, was the winner of the Dodie     Donnell award. Byrne hada     32.5 inch vertical, 9’5 broad jump, ran a Speedy Gonazlez     like 4.08 shuttle and bench pressed 185 lbs 14 times.  | |


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