AUSTIN TX NUC Outstanding Performance Schuman’s Top 25 List

Dylan Klare

Rethgio HS, TX

10th

DL

Klare, 6’2.5 234, was the winner of the combine’s strongest man award. Klare bench pressed 185 lbs 31 times and also showed great athleticism as he had a 31 inch jump-stand vertical, 8’7 broad jump, and ran a 4.63 shuttle. Anyone who possesses this type of strength and athletic abilities is a serious player.

Sheldon McClain

Byron Steeele HS, TX

10th

WR

McClain 6’2.5 174 was crowned sophomore combine king after an impressive day on the field. McClain ha a 9’7 broad jump, ran a 4.48 40 and impressed coaches in 1 on 1 drills.

Wayne Taylor

Memorial HS, TX

9th

QB

Taylor was the winner of the leadership award. The 5’11 190 lber displayed a great attitude on the field as well as impressive athleticism as he had a 9’0 broad jump and ran a 4.39 shuttle.

Jabari Prewitt

Hutto HS, TX

9th

S

Prewitt, 5’8 158 lbs was the winner of the freshman MVP. Prewitt had a 31’5 inch jump-stand vertical, 8’10 broad jump,  and ran a 4.44 shuttle as well as a 4.60 40.

Reshard Asmore

Strong Point HS, TX

10th

DL

Asmore had coaches asking for more after he left them in awe of his talent as he was en route to winning DL MVP. The 5’9.5 194 lb powerhouse had a 32 inch jump-stand vertical, 9’1 broad jump, ran a 4.52 40, and bench pressed 185 lbs 22 times, Asmore is a player you must keep your eye on.

Brandon Dornak

Oak Ridge HS, TX

10th

OL

Dornak, 6’3 218, was the winner of the OL MVP. Dornak had a 29’5 inch jump-stand vertical and excelled in 1 on 1 drills. This is a lineman all QB’s would love to have.

Trey Metoyer

Whitehouse HS, TX

9th

WR

Metoyer was the winner of the WR MVP. The 6’1.5 177 Metoyer did well in 1 on 1 drills, ran a 4.50 shuttle, and had an 8’6 broad jump.

Jeremy McKnight

Round Rock HS, TX

10th

S

McKnight had the night of his life on the football field and was named DB MVP. The 5’9 168 lb product had a 33 inch jump-stand vertical, ran a 4.43 shuttle, 4.46 and bench pressed 155 lbs 24 times. McKnight is a greatly talented prospect.

Ellis Glaw

Westlake HS, TX

10th

LB

Glaw, 5’11 187, was the winner of the LB MVP. Glaw had an 8’8 broad jump ran a 4.49 shuttle and bench pressed 155 lbs 18 times.

Michael Jackson

Wakeland HS, TX

10th

RB

Just like the legendary singer bearing his namesake, Michael Jackson was a thriller as he was named the winner of the overall MVP and fastest man award. The 5’8 168 lb Jackson had a 34.5 inch jump-stand vertical, 10’0 broad jump and  ran phenomenal times of a 4.44 shuttle and 4.36 40.

Josh Schneider

La Grange HS, TX

10th

QB

Schneider, 5’11.5 201 lbs, was the winner of the leadership award. Schneider had the type of attitude any winning QB needs and also displayed quick feet as he ran a 4.48 shuttle.

Mason Y’Barbo

Sulphur Springs HS, TX

10th

OL

Y’Barbo, 6’1.5 310, was the winner of the strongest man award. Y’Barbo bench pressed 185 lbs 22 times and is sure to keep any QB safe.

Devon Hocutt

Ellison HS, TX

9th

LB

Hocutt, 5’11 234, was crowned freshman combine king after posting dazzling numbers on the football field. Hocutt had a 30 inch jump-stan vertical, 9’4 broad jump, ran a 4.45 shuttle and bench pressed 135 lbs 31 times. The most impressive thing about Hocutt is that he is only a freshman and figures to become even better than he already is.

Kurt Killens

Mcneil HS, TX

10th

LB

Killens, 6’2.5 198, was sitting atop the throne as he was named sophomore combine king. Killens had a 32 inch jump-stand vertical, 9’2 broad jump, ran a world class time of a 4.30 shuttle and bench pressed 155 lbs 29 times.

David Durham

Westlake HS, TX

10th

LB

Durham was the winner of the LB MVP. The 6’2.5 226 Durham excelled in 1 on 1 drills and bench pressed 155 lbs 29 times.

Michael O’Guin

Van Vleck HS, TX

10th

DL

O’Guin was the winner of the DL MVP as well as the strongest man award. The 6’1 322 lb monster bench pressed 185 lbs 26 times and did a great job in 1 on 1 drills.

Chandler Cannon

Westwood HS, TX

10th

OL

Cannon was definitely fire up coming into the combine and was named OL MVP. The 6’1 222 lber did well in 1 on 1 drills and bench pressed 185 lbs 15 times.

Jameill Showers

Shoemaker HS, TX

10th

QB

Showers, 6’1 169 lbs was raining in impressive statistics at the combine and was named QB MVP. Showers had a 33 inch jump-stand vertical, 9’3 broad jump, and ran a 4.48 shuttle.

Joe Sanders

Rockale HS, TX

10th

WR

Sanders 6’1 175, was the winner of the WR MVP. Sanders had a 9’0 broad jump, and ran a 4.54 shuttle.

Aaron Green

James Madison HS, TX

9th

RB

Aaron looked nothing like a green athlete as he was named the winner of the freshman MVP. Green, 5’11 174, had a 32.5 inch jump-stand vertical, 9’9 broad jump, and ran a 4.23 shuttle as well as a 4.40 40. Any freshman who is this good could potentially see something else green from an NFL team.

Princeton Collins

Westwood HS, TX

10th

RB

Collins 5’11 183, was the winner of the RB MVP as well as the leadership award. In addition to displaying a great attitude, Collins had a 33 inch jump-stand vertical, 9’1 broad jump while running times of a 4.37 shuttle and 4.44 40. Collins is definitely a coach’s dream as he has a great attitude to match his top notch athletic abilities.

Stephen Williams

Strong Point HS, TX

9th

RB

Williams’ high school name was very fitting as he made a strong point about his talents en route to being named the MVP as well as the fastest man. Williams, 5’8 168, had a 35 inch jump-stand vertical, 9’5 broad jump, ran a Speedy Gonzalez like 4.38s shuttle, and 4.30 40

Shane Morris
Early HS, TX
10th
DB MVP
This MVP dominated the defensive backfield, with 3 knockdowns and was blanket coverage all day on the WR's. He also ran 4.76 in 40 and displayed great strength for a DB with 24 reps on 155 for the bench.