Oklahoma City, OK - Top Junior Performers

Courtesy: National Underclassmen Football Combine Staff
          Release: 06/26/2012
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Oklahoma City, OK 11th Grade NUC Schuman's Outstanding Performance List

Robert Secrets

Edmond North HS, OK, WR, 5-10, 141, Overall MVP

This shift receiver could really find the open spots in the defense. Secrets' was a sharp route runner with excellent body control and soft hands. He ran a 4.35 shuttle and had a 25.5-inch vertical.

DiQuon Woodhouse

Altus HS, OK, RB, 5-9-1/2, 187, RB MVP

Woodhouse has excellent body structure and soft hands out of the backfield. He ran a 4.51 40, 4.38 shuttle, and had a 29-inch vertical. He is dangerous in space and could make defenders whiff.

Anthony Williams

Douglas HS, OK, WR, 5-11-1/2, 157, WR MVP

Williams has good speed and change of direction. He was able to get behind most defenders in this camp. He ran a 4.54 40, 4.37 shuttle, and had a 31.5-inch vertical. He also had an impressive 9-7 BJ.

Devon Davis

Union HS, OK, CB, 5-9, 155, DB MVP

Davis was clearly one of the better athletes at this event. He ran a solid 4.64 40, 4.31 shuttle, and had a 31-inch vertical. Davis had hips on a swivel and good recovery speed.

Joseph Bean

Hooker HS, OK, S, 5-10-1/2, 184, Combine King & Fastest Man

Bean was the dean of speed!!! He ran a blazing 4.44 40, 4.34 shuttle, and had a 33.5-inch vertical. He also had an amazing 10-4 BJ and benched 185-pounds 15 times. He definitely has all the tools to play football at the next level.

Luke Hoskins

Edmond North HS, OK, QB, 6-1-1/2, 192, QB MVP

Hoskins is a pretty athletic signal caller. He ran a solid 4.89 40, 4.27 shuttle, and had a 29-inch vertical. He was the most accurate thrower and he had good spin on his passes.

Jared Chance

Mustang HS, OK, DL, 5-11-1/2, 247, DL MVP

Chance definitely can play college ball at some level. He may be a tad undersized but he was a beast in the one-on-ones. He also ran a solid 5.02 40, 4.42 shuttle, and had a 23-inch vertical. He also benched 185-pounds 22 times.

Blake Biggs

Yukon HS, OK, LB, 5-11-1/2, 200, LB MVP

Briggs looks like a hybrid LB/S. He is very athletic having run a 4.56 40 and a 4.26 shuttle. He also jumped 31-inches in the vertical and benched 185-pounds 21 times. Biggs looked natural dropping into coverage.

Braden Watts

Beggs HS, OK, TE, 6-3-1/2, 206, Leadership Award

Watts is your prototypical hybrid TE/WR. He possesses soft hands and good change of direction. He had a 4.24 shuttle and a 9-0 BJ. But it was his commitment to football and his guidance that earned him the most important award.

Dakota Diessner

Durant HS, OK, RB, 5-9-1/2, 178, Combine King

This football star put up some crazy testing numbers. He ran a 4.57 40, 4.24 shuttle, and had an amazing 37.5-inch vertical. He also benched 185-pounds 14 times with a 9-1 BJ.

Kelly Wortham

Yukon HS, OK, OL, 6-2, 260, OL MVP

Wortham is athletic and strong a great combination for an offensive center. He ran a 5.4 40, 4.72 shuttle, and had a 21.5-inch vertical. He also benched 185-pounds 27 times. Wortham played with good pad level at the point of attack.

Clay Hunt

Jones HS, OK, OL, 5-11, 273, Strongest Man

Hunt was another very athletic and strong offensive lineman in this camp. He ran a 5.16 40, 4.7 shuttle, and had a 24-inch vertical. But most astonishing was his 30 reps of 185-pounds.

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