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| Miami Session Has Top Flight Talent |
| NUC SOUTHEAST, DADE CHRISTIAN HS, MIAMI LAKES, 5/12/07 |
| The National Underclassmen Combine hit the talent rich Dade/Broward County area recently, and the player who stood out amongst everyone else was Overall MVP Darryl Williams of Palmetto High School. Williams, a sophomore wide receiver, was incredible during 1-on-1’s, which included two one-handed catches and also an amazing diving reception. During the combine events, Williams, 5-foot-8 ½ and 161-pounds, finished with a 4.505 40, 9’1 ½” broad, and 4.42 shuttle. |
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| DARYL WILLIAMS WITH COACH SCHUMAN |
| One of the deepest positions at the Miami event was at quarterback, where the MVP went to sophomore Cobie Graham of Jupiter High School. Graham, 6-foot-0 and 170-pounds, was the best passer of the day in Miami and was phenomenal during 1-on-1’s. He also had a 28-inch vertical, 8’7” broad, 4.60 shuttle, and 19 reps at 150-pounds. |
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| COBIE GRAHAM WITH COACH SCHUMAN |
| Two other quarterbacks who deserve special mention are freshman Brandon Doughty of Chaminade-Madonna and sophomore Victor Marc of Dr. Michael Krop High School. Doughty, 6-foot-2 ¼ and 185-pounds, showcased pinpoint accuracy during passing drills, and had a 7’7” broad, 4.75 shuttle, and 16 reps at 135-pounds. Marc, 5-foot-11 and 208-pounds, is a tremendous dual-threat quarterback with an excellent arm and athleticism. He also had a 4.59 40, 8’8” broad, 4.49 shuttle, and 15 reps at 150-pounds. |
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| BRANDO DOUGHTY WITH COACH SCHUMAN |
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| VICTOR MARC WITH COACH SCHUMAN |
| The WR MVP went to sophomore James Green of Dr. Michael Krop High School. Green, 6-foot-2 and 184-pounds, was silky smooth during 1-on-1’s, and was also impressive during the combine events with a 4.30 shuttle, 4.61 40, 8’9” broad, and 28.5-inch vertical. |
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| JAMES GREEN WITH COACH SCHUMAN |
| Another receiver who excelled
was sophomore Jamaal Fleming of
John Ferguson High School.
Fleming, 6-foot-2 and
166-pounds, has amazing hands
and impressive route running
ability, and also had a 9’1”
broad, 26-inch vertical and 4.94
40. |
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| JAMAL FLEMING WITH COACH SCHUMAN |
| Dominating the running back
position was sophomore Brandon
Oliver of Miami Southridge High
School. Oliver, 5-foot-6 ½ and
180-pounds, was unstoppable
during the event and did equally
well during drills and the
1-on-1’s. He also stood out
during the combine events with a
4.08 shuttle, 4.61 40, 9’1”
broad, and 31-inch vertical.
His shuttle time was actually
the 3rd fastest
shuttle time in the history of
the National Underclassmen
Combine. |
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| BRANDON OLIVER WITH COACH SCHUMAN |
| Sophomore Phil Doumar of Jupiter High School walked away with the OL MVP. Doumar, 5-foot-11 ½ and 210-pounds, displayed tremendous footwork and quickness, and had a 5.08 40, 27-inch vertical, 7’8 ½” broad, and 12 reps at 185-pounds. Doumar is also an impressive long-snapper. |
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| PHIL DOUMAR WITH
COACH SCHUMAN |
| The
race for the LB MVP was too
close to call so two players
went home with the award. First
up was sophomore Quanthony
Fletcher of Dr. Michael Krop
High School. Fletcher, 6-foot-1
and 246-pounds, showed excellent
reaction during the positional
drills and amazing movement and
hips for a player of his size.
He also had 24 reps at
150-pounds, a 4.50 shuttle, 4.95
40, 8’3” broad, and 30.5-inch
vertical. |
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| QUANTHONY FLETCHER WITH COACH SCHUMAN |
| Winning the other half of the LB Co-MVP was sophomore Daniel Mack of Dade Christian High School. Mack, 5-foot-10 ½ and 185-pounds, has the ability to be either a linebacker or safety at the next level due to his tremendous athleticism and speed. During the combine events he finished with a 4.37 shuttle, 4.57 40, 28.5-inch vertical, 8’8” broad, and 23 reps at 150-pounds. While Fletcher and Mack walked away with the hardware, two other linebackers also deserve special mention. |
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| DANIEL MACK WITH COACH SCHUMAN |
| Sophomore Marcus Lemons of Miami
Sunset, 6-foot-0 and 190-pounds,
did a great job during 1-on-1’s
and had a 4.98 40, 8’1” broad,
4.73 shuttle, and 17 reps at
150-pounds. |
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| MARCUS LEMONS WITH COACH SCHUMAN |
| Similar to his teammate Daniel
Mack, sophomore Derek Marrero
also showcased the athleticism
that gives him the ability to be
either a linebacker or safety at
the next level. At 5-foot-11
and 175-pounds he had a 4.60 40,
4.38 shuttle, 9’2” broad,
30.5-inch vertical, and 19 reps
at 150-pounds. |
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| DEREK MARRERO WITH COACH SCHUMAN |
| The DL MVP went to sophomore Brandon Taylor, 6-foot-0 ½ and 290-pounds, of Dr. Michael Krop High School. Taylor, who is the son of Lawrence Taylor, is a tremendous athlete and was a powerhouse on the defensive line. He also had 26 reps at 185-pounds, a 5.35 40, and 7’3” broad. |
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| BRANDON TAYLOR WITH COACH SCHUMAN |
| Dr.
Michael Krop High School took
home yet another MVP at the DB
position, as sophomore Ricardo
Dixon showed great shutdown
abilities at the cornerback
position. Dixon, 5-foot-9 ½ and
160-pounds, also had a 4.73 40
and 4.62 shuttle. |
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| RICARDO DIXON WITH COACH SCHUMAN |
| WR Ted Meline of TJMS in Florida took home the Freshman MVP. Meline, 6-foot-1 ½ and 161-pounds, ran tremendous routes and showed incredible hands during the 1-on-1’s. The frosh also had a 29-inch vertical, 4.54 40, and 9’1” broad. |
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| TED MELINE WITH COACH SCHUMAN |
| Joining Meline as a top freshman was LB David Lozandier of North Miami Senior High School. Lozandier, 5-foot-10 and 163-pounds, showed great athleticism and hips during 1-on-1’s and drills, and had 13 reps at 135-pounds, a 27-inch vertical, 4.83 40, and 8’7” broad. |
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| DAVID LOZANDIER WITH
COACH SCHUMAN |
| Finally, the Fastest Man Award went to Taj Harris of Homestead Senior High School. Harris, 5-foot-7 ½ and 181-pounds, who had a 4.504 40, was also very impressive during 1-on-1’s and the remaining combine events. He had a 34.5-vertical, 9’10” broad, and 19 reps at 150-pounds. |
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| TAJ HARRIS WITH COACH SCHUMAN |