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San Francisco, CA - Top Junior Performers

Courtesy: National Underclassmen Football Combine Staff
          Release: June 04, 2012
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San Francisco, CA 11th Grade NUC Schuman's Outstanding Performance List

Mitch Reese

Churchill HS, OR, QB, 6-2, 201, Overall MVP & Leadership Award

Reese has the ideal size for a pro-style quarterback and his mechanics are very solid. He has a strong enough arm to make any throw asked of him and he is very accurate. His ability to lead the two-on-twos and one-on-ones also earned him the Leadership Award.

Marcus Armstrong-Brown

Justin-Siena HS, CA, WR, 6-0-1/2, 180, WR MVP

Marcus used good change of direction and quickness to get off the line of scrimmage. He was than able to catch the ball at its highest point not allowing the defensive back to make a play on the ball. He had a 4.28-shuttle, and a 29-inch vertical.

Dominic Luca

Bellarmine Prep, CA, DL, 5-11, 233, DL MVP

Luca was strong and explosive off the snap of the ball. He used good pad level and hand placement to discard of offensive lineman. He had a 4.41-shuttle, 27-inch vertical leap, and benched 185-pounds 20 times.

Brent McCoy

Los Gatos HS, CA, S, 5-9-1/2, 177, DB MVP

McCoy was very aggressive in man coverage yet disciplined enough not to get his feet in a bad position. His smooth backpedal allowed him to make plays on the ball. He had a 4.29 shuttle, 31-inch vertical jump, and a 9-2 BJ.

Travis Mabry, Branham HS, CA, OL, 6-1, 265, OL MVP & Strongest Man

Mabry has the ideal size for developing into an offensive center prospect. He ran a 5.38 40, 4.7 shuttle, and jumped 23.5-inches in the vertical testing. But what set him apart from everyone else were his 28 reps of 185-pounds. That is some pop!!!!

James Avila-Ellington

Jesuit HS, CA, RB, 5-9, 184, RB MVP

James has the perfect build for a running back. He is athletic enough to make tacklers miss and strong enough to bounce off defenders. He had a 4.45-shuttle, 9-1 BJ, and a 28-inch vertical.

Eddie Smith

Manteca HS, CA, LB, 5-7, 184, LB MVP

What Smith lacks in size for a linebacker he makes up with athleticism. He ran a 4.81 40, 4.58 shuttle, and had a 30-inch vertical. He was able to stay with every running back in the camp keeping the plays in front of him.

Anthony Cota

Sierra HS, CA, RB, 6-1, 208, Combine King

This guy is a combine testing master. He ran a 4.69 40, 4.54 shuttle, and jumped an amazing 35.5-inches in the vertical testing. He also had an impressive 9-7 BJ and benched 185-pounds 19 times. He really has the skill set to play linebacker at the next level.

Matthew Tokarz

Flathead HS, MT, QB, 5-11-1/2, 181, Fastest Man

When you think of Montana you usually don't think of speed. Well you can throw that stereotype out the window as Tokarz ran a 4.52 40. He also posted a 4.5 shuttle and a 29-inch vertical.



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