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South Jersey - Top Freshmen Performers

Courtesy: National Underclassmen Football Combine Staff
          Release: June 13, 2012
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South Jersey 8th&9th Grade NUC Schuman's Outstanding Performance List

Mark Everton

Interboro HS, PA, WR, 6-1, 164, 9th Grade Overall MVP

Everton already has superior size for the position and is very athletic for his age. He ran a 4.74 40, 4.29 shuttle, and had a 29.5-inch vertical. He also benched 135-pounds 12 times. He runs sharp routes and possesses very soft hands.

Shaun Springs

Archbishop Carroll, PA, CB, 5-9, 140, DB MVP

Springs has good height for his age and the position. He also has hips on a swivel as he ran a 4.09 shuttle. He also had an 8-9 BJ and a 29-inch vertical. He is quick and has excellent recovery speed.

Cameron Brusko

Liberty HS, PA, LB, 6-0, 165, LB MVP

We definitely had some tall kids at this event. Brusko possesses good lateral movement and ball skills. He had a 4.61 shuttle, 26-inch vertical and benched 135-pounds 16 times.

Dimetri Kelly

Roman Catholic, PA, RB, 5-11, 176, Fastest Man & Combine King

Roman catholic HS has some serious athletes. Kelly ran a 4.66 40, 4.53 shuttle and had a 33-inch vertical. He also had an impressive 9-7 BJ and benched 135-pounds 26 times. Now this athlete is one to keep an eye on!!!

Kimere Brown

Penns Grove Middle School, PA, WR, 6-0, 150, WR MVP

An 8th Grader came into this camp and proved to be the best receiver on this day. Brown ran a 4.85 40 and had a 30.5-inch vertical. His height and hands caused smaller defensive backs issues all day long.

Frank Argerdinger

Crestwood HS, NJ, LB, 6-0, 175, Special Mention

This linebacker put up solid numbers on the day. He ran a 4.77 40, 4.05 shuttle, and had a31-inch vertical. He also benched 135-pounds 25 times and had a 9-2 BJ.

Zachary Hawkins

Bergen Catholic, NJ, WR, 5-5, 120, 8th Grade Overall MVP

Hawkins may not have been the biggest competitor but he was one of the toughest. He had a knack for finding the holes in the defense and using his hands the snatch the ball out of the air.

Kevin Smith

Highland Regional HS, NJ, DL, 6-0, 228, DL MVP

Smith already has pretty good size for his age and the position. He used a quick get off and his hands to beat offensive lineman in the one-on-ones. He had a 26-inch vertical and a 7-1 BJ.

Jawain Granger

Gunning Bedford, DE, RB, 5-5-1/2, 119, RB MVP

Granger showed some serious explosion with a 29-inch vertical. He also had an 8-3 BJ and a 4.64 shuttle. He was quick and had very good hands for his age.

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Derrick Cosby

North Penn HS, PA, DL, 6-0, 262, Strongest Man

Cosby not only has good size for his age he is strong. He benched 155-pounds 20 times. He was also very physical in the lineman one-on-ones.  

Michal Menet

Exeter Twp, NJ, OL, 6-4-1/2, 232, OL MVP

Wow this kid is huge for an 8th grader. He ran a nice 5.35 40, 4.68 shuttle, and had a 25-inch vertical. He is light on his feet and very athletic for his size and age. He is definitely one to watch down the road.

Keith Medley

Shue Middle School, DE, DL, 5-9-1/2, 227, Co-7th Grade Overall MVP

Medley is low to the ground and used his leverage to get underneath offensive lineman. He also has some pop for a young lineman.

Avery Roberts

PS DuPont Middle School, DE, LB, 5-11, 214, Co-7th Grade Overall MVP

Wow this kid has some size for a young linebacker. He had a nice 25-inch vertical and did a nice job in the one-on-ones. If he continues to develop he could become a monster-sized ILB.



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