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Delaware 11th Grade NUC Schuman's
Outstanding Performance List
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Greg Taylor, Jr.
Sussex Central HS, DE, RB, 5-11-1/2,
176, Overall MVP, Combine King & Fastest Man
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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.
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Josh Warren
Bishop Shanahan, PA, QB, 6-2, 223, QB MVP
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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.
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Chaz Pittman
St. Vincent Pallotti HS, MD, WR, 5-9, 153,
WR MVP
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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.
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Darren Kelley
Owings Mills HS, MD, S, 6-1, 187, DB MVP
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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.
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Michael Fulton
Old Mill HS, MD, DL, 6-4, 236, DL MVP
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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.
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Edward Russo
Caravel Academy, DE, OL, 6-3, 295, OL MVP
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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.
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Mike Rossi
Elkton HS, MD, DL, 6-2, 206, Strongest Man
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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.
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Justin Cook
Bishop Shanahan, PA, QB, 6-3, 189, Leadership
Award
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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.
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Nicholas Cascarino
Cedar Crest HS, PA, QB, 6-0-1/2, 186,
Special mention
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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.
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Dalton Nunemacher
Tamaqua Area HS, PA, WR, 5-8-1/2, 154,
Special Mention
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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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