Dover/Wilmington, DE - Top Junior Performers

Courtesy: National Underclassmen Football Combine Staff
          Release: 06/29/2012
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Delaware 11th Grade NUC Schuman's Outstanding Performance List

Greg Taylor, Jr.

Sussex Central HS, DE, RB, 5-11-1/2, 176, Overall MVP, Combine King & Fastest Man

It was the Hat trick of awards for this running back. Taylor ran a 4.4 40 twice and had a 4.3 shuttle. He benched 185-pounds 13 times while jumping 29.5-inches in the vertical. He is very quick and could possibly project as a slot receiver of corner at the next level.

Josh Warren

Bishop Shanahan, PA, QB, 6-2, 223, QB MVP

Warren looks the part of a pro-style quarterback. He stands tall in the pocket and has a nice throwing motion. His accuracy was the best of any signal caller on the day. He also ran a 4.81 40 which will get him those unscripted yards.

Chaz Pittman

St. Vincent Pallotti HS, MD, WR, 5-9, 153, WR MVP

Pittman is your typical slot receiver he runs sharp routes and is tough to jam at the line of scrimmage. He did a nice job of catching the ball at its highest point.

Darren Kelley

Owings Mills HS, MD, S, 6-1, 187, DB MVP

Kelley has good size and speed for a safety prospect. He ran a 4.6 40, 4.3 shuttle, and had a 30-inch vertical. He covers a ton of real estate in the secondary and has above average ball skills.

Michael Fulton

Old Mill HS, MD, DL, 6-4, 236, DL MVP

Fulton has great overall size and a nice frame for adding additional muscle mass. He ran a 4.91 40, 4.89 shuttle, and had a 27-inch vertical. He also benched 185-pounds 19 times. He dominated the one-on-ones.

Edward Russo

Caravel Academy, DE, OL, 6-3, 295, OL MVP

Russo already has the size and girth that cause defenders issues at the point of attack. He benched 185-pounds 18 times and he used his strength to punch defenders keeping them out of the pocket.

Mike Rossi

Elkton HS, MD, DL, 6-2, 206, Strongest Man

Rossi proved to be the strongest man of the day. He benched 185-pounds 26 times. He used his strength at the point of attack to disengage from offensive lineman.

Justin Cook

Bishop Shanahan, PA, QB, 6-3, 189, Leadership Award

Cook has good size for a signal caller and is fairly athletic. He ran a 4.87 40 and jumped 26-inches in the vertical. But it was his vocal encouragement and repertoire with the backs and receivers that got him noticed by the NUC Staff.

Nicholas Cascarino

Cedar Crest HS, PA, QB, 6-0-1/2, 186, Special mention

The quarterback group was a deep and talented position in this camp. Cascarino threw a pretty ball and had very good accuracy. He also was able to put touch on some of the shorter passes.

Dalton Nunemacher

Tamaqua Area HS, PA, WR, 5-8-1/2, 154, Special Mention

This receiver had a very solid day from start to finish. He ran a 4.68 40, and had a 26-inch vertical. Nunemacher ran sharp routes and caught the ball with his hands away from his body.

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