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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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 |
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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. | |