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NUC Top Prospect-Developmental (2015) Outstanding Performance List

Courtesy: Barry Every / Schuman's National Underclassmen
          Release: August 20, 2012
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Nicholas Carrera
Kecoughtan HS, VA, QB, 6-0-1/2, 173
QB MVP

Carrera already has excellent size and body structure, He proved to be athletic enough to play several positions as he dominated the 7-on-7 tournament. He has a strong arm and played like a real leader on the field. He had opponents shaking their heads because he looked and acted very mature for his age.

JaQuay Owens Eisenhower HS, RB,
5-6-1/2, 157, RB MVP

This all-purpose back could not be touched with a handful of sand in a phone booth. He flashed soft hands out of the backfield and was dangerous in space. He made more than one linebacker whiff trying to tag him during one-on-ones.

Stephen Benedict Arnold HS, FL, WR
5-6, 143, WR MVP

Benedict may not have been the biggest receiver but he was definitely one of the quickest. He is very dangerous coming out of the slot creating space with his quick feet. He was able to haul in several passes during the 7-on-7 tournament.

Gregory Peace Arlington Bowie HS, TX, S, 5-7-1/2, 163, Overall MVP

Peace has hips on a swivel and was very physical at the point of attack. He stayed on receivers like glue and used his quickness and long arms to make several plays on the ball. He just had a dominating performance during the 7-on-7 tournament. He has a very bright future.

Mook Reynolds, Northern Guilford HS, NC, CB, 5-10, 155
DB MVP

Mr. Reynolds has the ideal height to play corner at the next level. He also possesses long arms which allow him to make plays on errant passes. During the 7-on-7 tournament he shined on both sides of the ball. He definitely does not lack the confidence to play the corner position.

Rylee Simon
Vian HS, OK, LB, 5-9, 181, LB MVP

Simon is one rocked up looking athlete that can really move his feet. He does a nice job of running lateral and jamming backs at the line of scrimmage. He also had a dominant performance during the 7-on-7 tournament by controlling the middle of the field for his defense.

Anthony Wilson
Bradley-Bourbonnais HS, IL, OL
5-8-1/2, 272
OL MVP

Wilson proved to be a natural hip and knee bender which allowed him to get into his pass set with ease. He was very physical at the point of attack and did a nice job of moving his feet once engaged with the defender. He was a one-on-one lineman challenge monster.

Morgan Wilson Monticello HS
VA, DL, 6-4, 223
DL MVP

Wilson would have put the look of fear in the eyes of Thomas Jefferson with his size. He has a great frame for adding more quality muscle mass. He was able to use his long arms as weapons beating offensive lineman into submission during the lineman one-on-ones.



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