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Lafayette, LA - Top Junior Performers

Courtesy: National Underclassmen Football Combine Staff
          Release: June 13, 2012
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Lafayette, LA 11th Grade NUC Schuman's Outstanding Performance List

Javari Nichols

Kentwood HS, LA, DL, 6-3-1/2, 296, Overall MVP & DL MVP

Nichols is a massive interior defensive lineman that just over powered his opponents with his size and explosion. He ran a solid 5.12 40 and benched 185-pounds 12 times. He definitely looks the part of a DI prospect.

Ali Ellis

Clinton HS, MS, RB, 5-5, 163, Combine King & Fastest Man

Ellis may have not been the biggest athlete in this camp but he proved the most athletic. He ran a 4.49 40, 4.58 shuttle, and had a 31.5-inch vertical. He also had a nice 9-5 BJ. He was easily the top tester on this day.

Robert Jefferson

Catholic HS, LA, CB, 5-8, 141, DB MVP

Jefferson proved to have hips on a swivel and excellent change of direction. He used these skills to stay glued to the receivers during the one-on-ones. He ran a 4.7 40 and 4.49 shuttle.

Micah Dickens

Grant HS, LA, QB, 5-9-1/2, 172, QB MVP

Dickens won the QB MVP but he was clearly one of the best athletes at this event. He ran a 4.57 40, 4.32 shuttle, and had a 30.5-inch vertical. This guy can do some damage in the spread offense.

Marshall Harmon

Kinder HS, LA, RB, 5-8-1/2, 207, RB MVP

This guy is a load to bring down. He ran a 4.75 40, 4.66 shuttle, and had a 31.5-inch vertical. He also benched 185-pounds 22 times. Harmon had soft hands for a big back.

Logan Warlick

Port Neches-Grove HS, TX, LB, 5-8-1/2, 184, LB MVP

Warlick is very athletic and strong a great combination for a linebacker. He had a 4.28 shuttle, 27.5-inch vertical and benched 185-pounds 19 times. He demonstrated great lateral movement in the one-on-ones.

Dannie Harmon

Rayne HS, LA, TE, 6-0-1/2, 227, TE MVP

Harmon has the look of an H-Back a cross between a fullback and a tight end. He ran a solid 4.86 40 and benched 185-pounds 16 times. He proved to be a good route runner and have hands of glue.

Christian Voelkel

St. Paul, LA, OL, 6-3, 266, OL MVP

Voelkel has excellent overall body structure for a future college offensive guard. He ran a 5.37 40, 4.79 shuttle, and had a 23.5-inch vertical. He also benched 185-pounds 17 times. He did a nice job of moving his feet once engaged with a defender.

Jude St. Julien

St. Martinville HS, LA, RB, 5-6-1/2, 199, Strongest Man

This powerful back was able to bench 185-pounds 25 times. He is just one big ball of muscle and he used that strength to bounce off linebackers during the one-on-ones.

Joshua Singleton

Central catholic, LA, CB, 5-9, 171, Leadership Award

Singleton was not only the vocal leader on the field he put up some good testing numbers. He had a 29-inch vertical and ran a 4.48 40. We need players like this in the locker room.



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