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Long Island, NY - Top Junior Performers

Courtesy: National Underclassmen Football Combine Staff
          Release: June 27, 2012
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Long Island 11th Grade NUC Schuman's Outstanding Performance List

Kadir Wisdom

St. Francis Prep, NY, ATH, 5-4-1/2, 136, Overall MVP

Wisdom may be small but he is as quick as a South Georgia Gnat. He ran a 4.64 40, 4.12 shuttle, and jumped 30.5-inches in the vertical. He has great COD and is impossible to hem down in space.

Maleik Henry

Half Hollow Hills East, NY, LB, 5-9-1/2, 180, Combine King

Henry was the top tester of the day. He ran a 4.5 40 twice. He also jumped 33.5-inches and has a 9-0 BJ. He also benched 185-pounds 15 times. Henry needs to think about becoming a defensive back with those numbers.

Ryan Harvey

Connetquot HS, NY, RB, 5-8, 184, Fastest Man

Harvey was the fastest man after running a blazing 4.48 40. He also had a 29-inch vertical and a 4.23 shuttle. His bench press was impressive with 21 reps of 185 pounds.

Stephen Candelaria

Ossining HS, NY, RB, 5-9-1/2, 171, RB MVP

Running backs were by far the deepest position in this camp. Candelaria ran a 4.69 40, 4.58 shuttle, and had a 28.5-inch vertical. He ran good routes and flashed soft hands out of the backfield.

Wilner Paul

Half Hollow Hills East, NY, WR, 6-1, 184, WR MVP

Half Hollow Hills East HS definitely has some nice young athlete in their program. Paul ran a 4.77 40, 4.46 shuttle, and jumped 27-incher sin the vertical. He proved to have good body control and caught the ball at its highest point.

Woodly Augustin

Hewlett HS, NY, LB, 5-11, 200, LB MVP

His linebacker was very physical with routes across the middle of the field. He benched 185-pounds 13 times and had a 4.63 shuttle. Just a solid day for this ILB.

Chris Buschi

East Meadow HS, NY, QB, 6-1, 182, QB MVP

Buschi has good size and strong arm. He was relaxed in the pocket and threw very accurate passes all day long. His ball also had nice spin making for a catchable pass.

Damon Aguilar

Valley Forge Military, PA, OL, 6-1, 315, OL MVP & Strongest Man

Aguilar has the size and strength to impede pass rushers. He benched 185-pounds 24 times. His footwork was great and he understood the key to success is winning the leverage battle.

Chad Vickers

DeWitt Clinton HS, NY, DL, 6-0-1/2, 236, DL MVP

Vickers is pretty athletic for a hybrid DE/DT. He ran a 5.15 40 and jumped 26-inches in the vertical testing. But it was his quickness of the snap that gave him the advantage in the one-on-ones. 

Rasheed Williams

Half Hollow Hills East, NY, S, 5-2, 126, DB MVP

Williams is very athletic for a defensive back. He ran a 4.74 40, 4.5 shuttle, and had a 31.5-inch vertical. He has hips on a swivel and good ball skills.



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