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| June 9th, 2007-Frosh
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June 10th, 2007-Soph
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ULTIMATE 100 CAMP |
| Kean University Athletic Complex-Union, NJ (invite only) Top 200 Players
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| New England May Be Cold, But They Can Play Some Football! |
| NUC NEW ENGLAND, INDOOR ACTION
SPORTS CENTER, GREENFIELD, MA-
4/15/07 |
| The National Underclassmen Combine moved North to New England, and despite inclement weather, enjoyed a favorable turnout and a number of impressive performances. Leading the charge was the Overall MVP, sophomore defensive end J. Forest West of Salisbury High School in Connecticut.
West, 6-foot-1 and 223-pounds, left no doubt that he was the best participant in New England. He is a great athlete, very strong, fast and has a great future as a defensive end. During the combine events, he finished with 21 reps at 185-pounds, a 31.5-inch vertical, 9’7 ½” broad, 4.49 shuttle, and 4.94 40. |
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| J Forrest West with Coach Schuman |
| Even though he didn’t win the Overall MVP, sophomore Kristopher Patterson of Xavier High School in Connecticut left with his own piece of hardware after winning the DL MVP. Patterson, 6-foot-1 and 282-pounds, was impressive during 1-on-1’s, and had 20 reps at 185-pounds, a 21 ½-inch vertical, 5.52 40, and 5.12 shuttle. |
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| Kristopher Patterson with Coach Schuman |
| Staying on the defensive side of the ball, the LB MVP went to sophomore Martin Hypodite of Wakefield Memorial High School in Massachusetts. Hypodite, 5-foot-10 ½ and 202-pounds, was completely dominant during 1-on-1’s, which included bump and running two running backs right into the ground. He also had 22 reps at 150-pounds, a 4.50 shuttle, 4.86 40, 8’10” broad, and 30 ½-inch vertical. |
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| Martin Hypodite with Coach Schuman |
| Two defensive backs stood out throughout the event, but at the end, the MVP went to sophomore Isiah Bell of Windsor High School in Connecticut. Bell, 5-foot-9 ½ and 172-pounds, set himself apart during the 1-on-1’s, but also had 22 reps at 150-pounds, a 4.59 shuttle, 8’3” broad, and 27 ½-inch vertical. The other defensive back that left his mark was sophomore Steven Grassa, 5-foot-10 ½ and 179-pounds, of BB & N in Massachusetts. Grassa had a 4.47 shuttle, 4.88 40, and an extremely impressive 32 reps at 150-pounds. |
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| Isiah Bell with Coach Schuman |
| The deepest position at this event was likely at quarterback, where a number of players stood out. Winning the QB MVP was freshman Sean McQuillan, 6-foot-3 and 197-pounds, from Glastonbury High School in Connecticut. McQuillan was excellent during passing drills and has the potential to be a top dual-threat quarterback prospect, especially considering he is only a freshman. He also had a 4.57 shuttle, 4.98 40, 26 reps at 135-pounds, and an 8’1 ½” broad. |
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| Sean McQuillan with Coach Schuman |
| The Freshman MVP went to another quarterback, Mike Orloff from The Governor’s Academy in Massachusetts. Orloff, 6-foot-2 and 183-pounds, has a great future and showcased this ability during 1-on-1’s. He also had a 30-inch vertical, 8’6” broad, 4.42 shuttle, 4.70 40, and 29-reps at 150-pounds. |
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| Mike Orloff with Coach Schuman |
| Two other quarterbacks that deserve a mention are sophomores Billy Ragone and Joshua Carrington. Ragone, 6-foot-0 and 171-pounds, is from Chesire High School in Connecticut and impressed throughout the day, while Carrington, 5-foot-10 ½ and 162-pounds, is from John D. Bryant High School in Massachusetts and is more of a dual-threat player. Carrington also had a 4.81 40 and 4.46 shuttle, and performed very well during passing drills and 1-on-1’s. |
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| Billy Ragone with Coach Schuman |
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| Joshua Carrington with Coach Schuman |
| The Fastest Man and RB MVP’s both went to sophomore Corey Simpson of Norwich Free Academy in Connecticut. Simpson, 5-foot-6 and 158-pounds, possesses great skills and showed them off during individual drills and 1-on-1’s. He also had 16 reps at 150-pounds, a 28-inch vertical, 9’1” broad, 4.69 40, and 4.72 shuttle. |
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| Corey Simpson with Coach Schuman |
| Another running back that stood out was sophomore Mitchell Davis, who comes from the before-mentioned Windsor High School. Davis, 5-foot-8 and 152-pounds, caught our attention during 1-on-1’s, after performing well at the combine events. He finished with a 4.62 shuttle, 4.85 40, 16 reps at 150-pounds, 8’3” broad, and 28.5-inch vertical. |
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| Mitchell Davis with Coach Schuman |
| The top wide receiver in attendance was sophomore Sean Sylvia of Dartmouth High School in Massachusetts. Sylvia, 5-foot-10 ½ and 170-pounds, was electric during the 1-on-1’s and made several impressive circus catches. He also had a 29.5-inch vertical, 8’4 ½” broad, 489 40, and 4.51 shuttle. |
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| Sean Sylvia with Coach Schuman |
| And finally, Windsor High School was represented on the MVP stand again with sophomore OL James Fullana. At 5-foot-10 ½ and 290-pounds, Fullana showed excellent technique for a player of his size, and impressed ruing 1-on-1’s. The sophomore also had a 5.37 shuttle and 15 reps at 185-pounds. |
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| James Fullana with Coach Schuman |
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