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Freshmen
dominate morning session in
Tampa
NUC SOUTHEAST 1, SAINT LEO'S,
SAINT LEO, FL-4/22/07
As the National Underclassmen
Combine continues its trek
across the country, it has been
a season full of firsts.
Another first recently occurred
during a stop in Tampa, Florida,
where QB Daunte Carr became the
first freshman to win the
Overall MVP during the morning
session.

Carr, 6-foot-2 and 173-pounds,
plays for Georgia powerhouse,
Buford High School, and
showcased tremendous dual-threat
abilities throughout the morning
session. He also showed his
overall athleticism during the
combine events with a 33.5-inch
vertical, 9’3 ½” broad, 4.79 40,
4.59 shuttle, and 26 reps at
135-pounds.
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SOUTHEAST 1 @ SAINT LEO'S
UNIVERSITY,
MORNING SESSION CLICK HERE!
Lakeland HS
Leads a Star Studded
Afternoon
Session in Tampa
NUC SOUTHEAST 1, AFTERNOON
SESSION, SAINT LEO'S, SAINT LEO,
FL-4/22/07
While
the morning session at the
National Underclassmen Combine
event in Tampa may have been
highlighted by the play of
freshman Daunte Carr, the
afternoon session stood out
because of the unbelievable
amount of overall talent.
Leading the way was Overall MVP
QB Rob Henry of Trinity Catholic
in Florida.
Henry, 6-foot-1 and 178-pounds,
is a great dual-threat
quarterback, who is athletic,
strong, fast, and has an
excellent arm. The sophomore
left no doubt that he will be a
major D1 prospect. During the
combine events he finished with
a 38.5-inch vertical, which tied
the Combine record, a 4.04
shuttle, which was the 2nd
fastest all-time at the Combine,
a 9’10” broad, 4.55 40, and 23
reps at 150 pounds. He truly is
an all-around player and
athlete.

TO READ MORE ABOUT NUC
SOUTHEAST 1 @ SAINT LEO'S
UNIVERSITY,
AFTERNOON SESSION CLICK HERE!
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