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The 2007 Underclassman Combine
season started off in style this
past Sunday, as the event hit
the Dallas/Fort Worth area in
Texas. Both sessions were
filled with top talent, and
today we’ll start with a quick
rundown of the top morning
performances, which included
sophomore CB Philip Gaines of
Judson High School, who was
named the morning session MVP.
Over 270 athletes turned out for
the event, which had a morning
and an afternoon session.
Gaines, 5-foot-11 and
150-pounds, had a 4.49 40, 4.15
shuttle and 9’4 broad jump, but
he truly shined during the
1-on-1 portion of the event,
when even though he was
repeatedly tested, he did not
allow one reception.
Another defensive back who
shined during the morning
session was sophomore Loyd
Bradley Jr. from Mansfield
Summit, Texas. At 5-foot-7
and 161-pounds, his 4.02 shuttle
time was the 2nd
fastest ever at an Underclassman
Combine event. Bradley,
who was named Defensive Back
MVP, also added 21 bench reps at
150-pounds, and was impressive
during 1-on-1 drills

Philip Gaines, Overall MVP with
Coach Schuman
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-Cedar Hill HS, Cedar Hill, TX
There
were a number of impressive
performances during the
Underclassman Combine’s morning
session in the Dallas/Fort Worth
area, but the afternoon session
seemed to raise the bar even
higher. Standing out
amongst a number of memorable
performances was the MVP of the
session, dual-threat QB Shane
Ros, a sophomore from Cinco
Ranch High School in Texas.

Shane Ros, Overall MVP
With Coach Schuman
Ros, 5-foot-10 and 171-pounds,
was a starting cornerback during
the 2006 season, but will line
up at both quarterback and
cornerback during his junior
season. He moved extremely
well in the quarterback drills,
but also threw a surprisingly
good ball during the 1-on-1’s,
which should make him a very
dangerous weapon at Cinco Ranch.
He also excelled during the
combine events with a 9’6 broad
jump, 30-inch vertical, 23 reps
at 150-pounds, and a 4.46 40 and
4.24 shuttle time. Ros
wasn’t the only dual-threat
quarterback to make his mark
during the afternoon session,
however.
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