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DALLAS 10TH
grade Ultimate 100 Outstanding Performance List
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Vinice Prejean
Aladiana HS, LA
10th
RB #34
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Prejean, 5’7.5 162, was the Fastest Man award
winner. Prejean ran a 4.61 shuttle, 4.46 40, and had an 8’8 broad
jump. Prejean’s speed is what makes him a hard to catch running
back.
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Tanner Holt
Grape Creek HS, TX
10th
OL #69
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If you attempt to get past Tanner, you will be
held to a screeching halt. This outstanding blocker at 5’10.5 272
was named OL MVP. Holt was thoroughly dominant during 1 on 1’s and
can expect plenty of free dinners from his satisfied QB.
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Raheem Richard
Thibodaux HS, LA
10th
RB #27
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All hail King Raheem! Billed at 5’7 154,
Richard was crowned Combine King after posing sensational all around
stats. Richard had a 38.5 inch vertical, 10’0 broad jump, ran a 4.49
shuttle, 4.52 40 and bench pressed 155 lbs 15 times. Richard is
entertaining to watch.
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Jaylon Finner
Elkins HS, TX
10th
RB #16
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Finner may have had one of the finest moments
of his entire football career following the combine. Finner was
named DB MVP after displaying his 34.5 inch vertical, 9’6 broad
jump, 26 reps at 155 lbs and shut down abilities during drills. The
5’9.5 181 lb Finner is a heck of a talent.
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Maxwell Brown
Glenda Dawson HS, TX
10th
TE #83
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Brown, 6’2 234, was the TE MVP. The Powerful
Maxwell bench pressed 185 lbs 18 times, had an 8’8 broad jump and
used his size to his advantage, making impressive catches during
drills. Brown displayed that he can fight right into any offense.
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Blaire Sullivan
Central Catholic HS, TX
10th
QB #5
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Sullivan, 6’2.5 174, was awarded QB MVP after
an impressive showing on the gridiron. Sullivan had an 8’1 broad
jump and was the elite playmaker during the camp. Sullivan’s
excellent technique, pass placement and decision helped fuel his
team during 1 on 1 and 7 on 7’s.
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Brad McNulty
Allen HS, TX
10th
OL #81
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A tower of terror at 6’3 309, McNulty was
dominant to say the least. Using his size advantage and strength to
bully around opposing linemen, McNulty was awarded the OL MVP.
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KC Nlemchi
Cinco Ranch HS, TX
10th
RB #54
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Powerful at 6’0.5 206, Nlemchi was named RB MVP
after bulldozing the competition. Nlemchi had a 33.65 inch vertical,
10’1 broad jump, ran 4.18, bench pressed 155 lbs 31 times. Looks
like this KC is a real masterpiece.
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Dwight Dobbins
Carol Albert HS, OK
10th
WR #41
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Dobbins, 5’8.5 163, won the WR MVP following a
strong effort at the combine. Dobbins had a 31 inch vertical, 9’1
broad jump, ran a 4.49 shuttle and excelled during 1 on 1 drills.
Dobbins runs great routes and has solid hands, creating a space
between him and the defender a good amount of the time.
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Devon Hocutt
C.E. Ellison HS, TX
10th
LB #80
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A physical specimen at 6’0 256, Hocutt was the
Strongest Man and LB MVP award winners. Hocutt bench pressed 155 lbs
38 times, had a 28 inch vertical, 8’2 broad jump, and was amongst
the elite during 1 on 1 drills, keeping the opposing running backs
in check.
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Trent Martin
Jenks HS, OK
10th
LB #46
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Martin, 6’2 219, was the Dodie award winner.
Martin had a 28 inch vertical, 8’4 broad jump, ran a 4.50 shuttle,
bench pressed 155 lbs 26 time and was outstanding during 1 on 1
drills. Martin is a great pure football player.
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Desmond Jackson
Westfheidl HS, TX
10th
DL #78
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Jackson, 6’1 269, was the DL MVP and the Big
Man Combine King. Jackson
had a 25 inch vertical, 8’0 broad jump, bench pressed 185 lbs
23 times and did a fine job during 1 on 1 drills.
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Kameal Jackson
Sam Houston HS, TX
10th
WR #45
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Jackson, 6’0 190, had a 28.5 inch vertical, 9’1
broad jump, ran a 4.29 shuttle and was incredible during 1 on 1 and
7 on 7’s. Jackson’s speed, soft hands and excellent route running
put him as the elite performer at this camp.
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