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Denver, CO - Top Junior Performers

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

Dalton Fields

Pine Creek HS, DL, 6-3, 266, Overall MVP & Strongest Man

Fields is fresh off his dominating performance at the NUC West Five-star Showcase. He ran an amazing 4.91 40, 4.74 shuttle, and had an 8-5 BJ. He also benched 185-pounds 24 times. He was just an unstoppable beast in the one-on-ones. Definite DI DT.

Ryan Moeller

Rifle HS, CO, RB, 6-1-1/2, 186, Combine King

Moeller is so athletic he may better project as a receiver or safety at the next level. He ran a 4.6 40, 4.11 shuttle, and had an amazing 34.5-inch vertical. He also benched 185-pounds 15 times. A 9-9 BJ is also impressive.

Solyde Bankston

Fountain-Fort Carson HS, CO, RB, 5-9, 193, RB MVP & Fastest Man

Bankston has excellent size for an every down back. He ran a blazing 4.4 430, and a 4.38 shuttle. He also had a 33-inch vertical and benched 185-pounds 18 times. This guy can just blow by defenders after the catch.

Stephen Ray Alm

Campbell County HS, WY, WR, 6-3, 198, WR MVP

Alm has good size and could project as a TE/WR hybrid. He ran a 4.74 40, 4.54 shuttle, and benched 185-pounds 22 times. He did a nice job catching the ball at its highest point.

Joseph Searcy-Ortega

Volcano Vista, NM, CB, 6-0, 157, DB MVP

Searcy Ortega has good height for a corner. He ran a solid 4.57 40 and a 4.23 shuttle. He also jumped 29.5-inches in the vertical. It was his recover speed and ball skills that set him apart from other defensive backs.

TJ Patterson

Boulder HS, CO, QB, 6-3-1/2, 161, QB MVP

Patterson possesses good height for the position. He proved to be the most accurate and have the best throwing mechanics of any signal caller in this camp. He ran a 4.93 40, 4.62 shuttle, and had a 26-inch vertical.

Jonathan Meketuk

Weld Central HS, CO, DL, 6-2-1/2, 215, DL MVP

The defensive line definitely bested the offensive lineman in the one-on-ones. Meketuk was quick off the edge using his arms to keep offensive lineman off his body.

Taylor Barbour

Campbell County HS, WY, OL, 6-0, 264, OL MVP

Barbour came into this camp looking to get reps at DT but walked away with the OL MVP. He used his leverage and strength to win one-on-one battles. He benched 185-pounds 22 times and had a nice 22.5-inch vertical.

John Gaylor

Volcano Vista HS, NM, LB, 5-8, 202, LB MVP

This inside linebacker is very physical at the point of attack. He used good leverage and a nice two handed jam to stymie running backs.



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