aujeff11 6,243 Posted January 3, 2019 Share Posted January 3, 2019 19 hours ago, GwillMac6 said: Jashawn Sheffield with the Randy Moss face. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ellitor 33,082 Posted January 3, 2019 Author Share Posted January 3, 2019 Quote Owen Pappoe dishes on Bo Nix, AU recruiting and more By Keith Niebuhr ORLANDO, FLORIDA -- One week after signing with the Auburn Tigers, 5-star linebacker recruit Owen Pappoe of Grayson (Ga.) is here in Florida to take part in his final high school event before he arrives in Auburn next week to begin college. He's competing in the Under Armour All-America Game along with multiple Auburn signees, one prized Tigers commit (George Pickens) and a few big targets. "It's really exciting because we're about to be playing together for the next four years," Pappoe said. "This is like a taste of what I'm going to get from them." In this video interview with Auburn Undercover, Pappoe, the highest-ranked member of the Auburn signee list, talks about Tigers quarterback recruit Bo Nix (who he saw play earlier this month), how close he was to flipping to Tennessee and what he thought of Auburn's 63-14 win Friday in the Music City Bowl in Nashville, Tenn. The Under Armour All-America Game is Thursday at 5 p.m. CT on ESPN2. We'll have coverage throughout the week from practices. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ellitor 33,082 Posted January 3, 2019 Author Share Posted January 3, 2019 Quote Under Armour All-America Game: This week's top 10 performers Adam Friedman and Chad Simmons Rivals.com 2. George Pickens Pickens entered the week No. 3 at wide receiver, but he may be No. 1 before all is said and done. He had made his case this week. He is such a smooth receiver who glides all over the field. He has consistently created separation this week and made plays over the top. The passes that have been thrown his way have not always been sharp, so seeing him adjust to the ball was another thing that stood out. 5. Charles Moore Entering the week, Moore was not one of the defensive linemen being talked about in the elite group. He told Rivals that he came into this event with a “big chip” on his shoulder, and on the practice field, he has been one of the best. He has been tough to slow down with his quickness off the ball. He is a defensive lineman who can work inside and outside with his frame and ability. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ellitor 33,082 Posted January 3, 2019 Author Share Posted January 3, 2019 Quote Under Armour All-America Game: Stock Report from day one Adam Friedman and Chad Simmons Rivals.com Without pads on - and sometimes a very quick whistle - it is hard to get a good look at linemen, but Mississippi State commit Charles Moore shined when his number was called. He was quick off the ball and tough for offensive linemen to control. It was easy to see why schools like Auburn, Florida, Ole Miss and Tennessee continue to pursue him. Georgia Pickens was unstoppable during the one-on-one drills. The Auburn commit's height and length made it very tough for defensive backs to lock him up, and his explosiveness made it nearly impossible to keep the ball out of his hands. Pickens has always played with an aggressive attitude and that created some eye-popping plays. On one play he caught the ball after pulling away from the defensive back on a double move. The defensive back tried to grab him from behind and Pickens shrugged him off and he went flying into the barrier well out of bounds. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ellitor 33,082 Posted January 3, 2019 Author Share Posted January 3, 2019 Quote Under Armour All-America Game: Stock Report from day two Adam Friedman and Chad Simmons Rivals.com On day two, defensive lineman Charles Moore was once again a standout on Team Flash. He used his quickness again to beat numerous offensive linemen when the pads were on. Moore is an intriguing prospect because he is likely a strongside end who could slide inside to be a quick three-technique in long yardage situations. The Mississippi State commit continued to shine on day two. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ellitor 33,082 Posted January 3, 2019 Author Share Posted January 3, 2019 Quote Under Armour All-America Game: Stock report for practice No. 3 Chad Simmons, Adam Friedman Rivals.com Bo Nix was just Bo Nix. He has really separated himself from the other quarterbacks after three days of practice. He just has command out there with teammates he has only been working with for three days. He was on time much of Wednesday, he threw some beautiful deep balls and most observers on the sideline were talking about the Auburn signee making an impact on the Plains next fall by the end of the day. 2 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Auburn Kev 1,653 Posted January 3, 2019 Share Posted January 3, 2019 (edited) Jashawn Sheffield has shown ‘everybody what I can do’ by Keith Niebuhr 6 hours ago LAKE BUENA VISTA, Florida — After playing against small-school competetion in high school, Auburn 4-star receiver signee Jashawn Sheffield of St. Simons Island (Ga.) Frederica Academy wanted to prove he belonged with the big boys during Under Armour All-America Game week here in Florida. Thus far, he seems to have done just that. During the event’s four practices, Sheffield has shown good athleticism, the ability to get open and, for the most part, a pair of reliable hands. On one down-field pass play Wednesday, the 6-feet-1, 178-pound Sheffield made a diving one-handed grab that had everyone talking. The pass was thrown to him by another Auburn signee, quarterback Bo Nix. “I’ve performed well,” Sheffield said. “I think I came out here and showed everybody what I can do, even though I'm coming from a little, small private school. Hey, I came out here and made some real good plays, learned a lot of things, fixed a lot of things since I’ve been here. I like these coaches. I think they know what they’re talking about. I think I did well.” Sheffield and Nix are on the same team and to say the least Sheffield has been impressed with the Tigers’ early enrollee. “Bo Nix is going to teach me things when I get to Auburn I feel,” Sheffield said. “He’s been teaching me plays here.” Above, here’s our video interview with Sheffield. You can watch the Under Armour All-America Game 5 p.m. CT Thursday on ESPN2. Iron Sharpens Iron #IWillpic.twitter.com/3hYwneZiNp — Jashawn Sheffield (@Jashawnsheff) January 1, 2019 Edited January 3, 2019 by Auburn Kev 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LAKE BUENA VISTA, Florida — After playing against small-school competetion in high school, Auburn 4-star receiver signee Jashawn Sheffield of St. Simons Island (Ga.) Frederica Academy wanted to prove he belonged with the big boys during Under Armour All-America Game week here in Florida. Thus far, he seems to have done just that. During the event’s four practices, Sheffield has shown good athleticism, the ability to get open and, for the most part, a pair of reliable hands. On one down-field pass play Wednesday, the 6-feet-1, 178-pound Sheffield made a diving one-handed grab that had everyone talking. The pass was thrown to him by another Auburn signee, quarterback Bo Nix. “I’ve performed well,” Sheffield said. “I think I came out here and showed everybody what I can do, even though I'm coming from a little, small private school. Hey, I came out here and made some real good plays, learned a lot of things, fixed a lot of things since I’ve been here. I like these coaches. I think they know what they’re talking about. I think I did well.” Sheffield and Nix are on the same team and to say the least Sheffield has been impressed with the Tigers’ early enrollee. “Bo Nix is going to teach me things when I get to Auburn I feel,” Sheffield said. “He’s been teaching me plays here.” Above, here’s our video interview with Sheffield. You can watch the Under Armour All-America Game 5 p.m. CT Thursday on ESPN2. Iron Sharpens Iron #IWillpic.twitter.com/3hYwneZiNp — Jashawn Sheffield (@Jashawnsheff) January 1, 2019
Auburn Kev 1,653 Posted January 3, 2019 Share Posted January 3, 2019 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bigbird 60,493 Posted January 3, 2019 Share Posted January 3, 2019 13 minutes ago, Auburn Kev said: Notice Nix threw that on the move, stepping up in the pocket 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Linayus 676 Posted January 3, 2019 Share Posted January 3, 2019 Man, all this has me excited for the future! Auburn could be GREAT on offense again if we shore up our o-line. Also - I'm still peeved at all this recruiting nonsense based on size alone. Deshaun Davis played more like a 5 star than most 5 stars did. Size helps but not enough for me to say that OP is 4 stars versus 5 just because he didn't grow a little more. If the extra weight/inches slows him down and hinders his ability then I'd rather him stay where he's at. Obviously, Auburn will beef him up a bit and condition him to play at that size, but his natural ability should outweigh (pun possibly intended) any negatives regarding his size. 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tigerbrotha12 2,362 Posted January 3, 2019 Share Posted January 3, 2019 Getting ready to kick off the UA game... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jared52 4,354 Posted January 3, 2019 Share Posted January 3, 2019 2 hours ago, Linayus said: Man, all this has me excited for the future! Auburn could be GREAT on offense again if we shore up our o-line. Also - I'm still peeved at all this recruiting nonsense based on size alone. Deshaun Davis played more like a 5 star than most 5 stars did. Size helps but not enough for me to say that OP is 4 stars versus 5 just because he didn't grow a little more. If the extra weight/inches slows him down and hinders his ability then I'd rather him stay where he's at. Obviously, Auburn will beef him up a bit and condition him to play at that size, but his natural ability should outweigh (pun possibly intended) any negatives regarding his size. AU had the pieces to be great this year had they shored up the OL. Unfortunately they way AU continues to struggle with recruiting the position, its not getting shored up. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jared52 4,354 Posted January 3, 2019 Share Posted January 3, 2019 Nix goes 0-2 on the first drive. The second pass attempt should have been picked off by Owen Pappoe but was dropped. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tigerbrotha12 2,362 Posted January 3, 2019 Share Posted January 3, 2019 Nice second drive by Nix’s team. Pass to the end zone by him was caught in bounds but referee ruled it incomplete- no replay. Couple really nice throws on that drive. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gr82b4au 5,568 Posted January 3, 2019 Share Posted January 3, 2019 Nix looked very good on that drive. That was a TD. Reminds us how bad things were before replay was added (there is no replay in this game). Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
WFE12 9,191 Posted January 4, 2019 Share Posted January 4, 2019 Need a list that says which team people are one Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
augolf1716 21,103 Posted January 4, 2019 Share Posted January 4, 2019 11 minutes ago, WFE12 said: Need a list that says which team people are one Am I good or what................................ TEAM FLASH # Name Pos. Height Weight School Hometown State College 1 Owen Pappoe OLB 6-1 212 Grayson Lawrenceville GA Auburn 2 George Pickens WR 6-5 205 Hoover Hoover AL Auburn 2 Mykael Wright DB 5-11 180 Valencia Castaic CA Oregon 3 John Dunmore WR 6-3 186 Chaminade Madonna Fort Lauderdale FL Penn State 4 Jaden Davis DB 5-10 170 St. Thomas Aquinas Lauderhill FL Oklahoma 6 Sheridan Jones DB 6-0 175 Bishop Sullivan Catholic High Norfolk VA Clemson 7 Noah Cain RB 5-11 205 IMG Academy Flower Mound TX Penn State 9 Brandon Turnage DB 6-1 175 Lafayette Oxford MS Alabama 10 Zach Calzada QB 6-3 195 Lanier Sugar Hill GA Texas A&M 11 Jeremiah Payton WR 6-1 188 Duncan U. Fletcher Jacksonville FL Miami 12 Julian Barnett DB/ATH 6-2 190 Belleville Harper Woods MI Michigan State 13 Jerrion Ealy RB 5-10 200 Jackson Prep Carthage MS Ole Miss 13 Donte’ Starks OLB 6-1 215 John Ehret Marrero LA LSU 14 Brendan Gant S 6-2 195 Kathleen Lakeland FL Florida State 15 Devonta Lee WR 6-2 212 Amite Fluker LA Undecided 16 Roschon Johnson QB 6-1 205 Port Neches-Groves Port Neches TX Texas 17 Nakobe Dean OLB 6-1 215 Horn Lake Horn Lake MS Georgia 18 Jordan Clark DB 5-10 175 University Laboratory School Baton Rouge LA Arizona State 18 Joey Yellen QB 6-3 215 Misson Viejo Coto de Caza CA Arizona State 19 Jordan Battle S 6-2 188 St. Thomas Aquinas Sunrise FL Alabama 23 Marquez Beason DB 5-11 178 Duncanville Duncanville TX Illinois 25 Daniel Carter RB 5-11 210 St. Thomas Aquinas Margate FL Pittsburgh 25 Savion Jackson DE 6-3 250 Clayton Clayton NC NC State 26 Jonathan Mingo WR 6-1 205 Brandon Pearl MS Ole Miss 26 Zacch Pickens DE 6-5 276 T. L. Hanna Anderson SC South Carolina 27 Chase Roberts WR 6-4 195 American Fork Highland UT BYU 27 Christian Williams DB 6-1 186 Daphne Daphne AL Alabama 29 Dannis Jackson WR 6-0 163 Sumrall Sumrall MS Ole Miss 30 Stanley King WR 6-5 195 Woodrow Wilson Camden NJ Louisville 32 Dylan Wright WR 6-4 200 West Mesquite Dallas TX Texas A&M 33 David Gbenda ILB 6-0 218 Cinco Ranch Katy TX Texas 37 Jamal Morris S 6-2 190 George Bush Houston TX Oklahoma 39 Jeremiah Criddell S/ATH 6-0 190 Mater Dei Eastvale CA Oklahoma 40 Anthony Solomon OLB 6-0 200 St. Thomas Aquinas Pembroke Pines FL Michigan 43 Jaleel McRae OLB 6-2 230 IMG Academy New Smyrna Beach FL Florida State 45 King Mwikuta DE/LB 6-5 235 Troup Westpoint GA Alabama 46 Bryton Constantin ILB 6-4 220 University Laboratory School Baton Rouge LA Clemson 47 Justin Eboigbe DL 6-5 255 Forest Park Forest Park GA Alabama 50 Nolan Rumler OG 6-3 305 Archbishop Hoban Kent OH Michigan 52 Nathan Pickering DT 6-5 280 Seminary Mt. Olive MS Mississippi State 58 Darnell Wright OT 6-6 295 Huntington Huntington WV Undecided 59 Derick Hall LB 6-4 218 Gulfport Gulfport MS Auburn 64 Wanya Morris OT 6-6 293 Grayson Loganville GA Tennessee 73 Evan Neal OT 6-7 360 IMG Academy Okeechobee FL Alabama 74 Trente Jones OT 6-5 286 Grayson Grayson GA Michigan 76 Zeke Correll OG 6-4 280 Anderson Cincinnati OH Notre Dame 77 Valentin Senn OT 6-7 290 BHAK Hall Volders Tirol, Austria Colorado 84 Hudson Henry TE 6-5 230 Pulaski Academy Little Rock AR Arkansas 88 Brayden Liebrock TE 6-5 215 Chandler Chandler AZ Texas 88 De’Monte Russell DE 6-5 220 Provine Jackson MS Mississippi State 91 Ishmael Sopsher DT 6-5 285 Amite Amite LA Undecided 92 Ivan Mora K 6-0 170 Dalton Dalton GA Wake Forest 97 Brady Weeks LS 6-0 230 Fort Zumwalt West Dardenne Prairie MO Minnesota 98 Cade York K 6-2 190 Prosper McKinney TX LSU 99 Charles Moore DT 6-4 250 Louisville Louisville MS Mississippi State TEAM BALLAHOLICS # Name Pos. Ht Wt School Hometown State College 1 Bo Nix QB 6-3 207 Pinson Valley Pinson AL Auburn 5 Te’Cory Couch DB 5-11 167 Chaminade Madonna Fort Lauderdale FL Miami 5 Arjei Henderson WR 6-2 190 Fort Bend Travis Sugarland TX Undecided 6 Sean Dollars RB 5-10 195 Mater Dei Ontario CA Oregon 7 Jaylen McCollough S 6-2 195 Hillgrove Austell GA Tennessee 8 Jayden Daniels QB 6-3 180 Cajon San Bernardino CA Arizona State 8 Kayvon Thibodeaux DE 6-5 242 Oaks Christian Los Angeles CA Oregon 9 Keon Zipperer TE 6-3 240 Lakeland Lakeland FL Florida 10 Akeem Dent DB 6-0 183 Palm Beach Central Royal Palm Beach FL Florida State 10 Theo Wease WR 6-2 195 Allen Allen TX Oklahoma 11 Brian Williams S 6-1 200 Bishop Dunne Red Oak TX Texas A&M 12 Michael Johnson Jr. QB 6-3 190 Sheldon Eugene OR Penn State 14 Jashawn Sheffield WR 6-1 185 Frederica Academy Brunswick GA Auburn 15 Kaiir Elam DB/ATH 6-1 180 The Benjamin School West Palm Beach FL Undecided 16 Lewis Cine S 6-3 180 Trinity Christian Texas MA Georgia 17 Marcus Washington WR 6-2 190 Trinity Catholic St. Louis MO Texas 19 Elijah Higgins WR 6-3 215 James Bowie Kyle TX Stanford 20 Travis Jay DB 6-2 190 Madison County Greenville FL Florida State 20 Jameson Williams WR 6-2 175 Cardinal Ritter College Prep Saint Louis MO Ohio State 21 Shilo Sanders DB 6-1 185 Trinity Christian Cedar Hill TX Undecided 21 Isaiah Williams WR/ATH 5-10 178 Trinity Catholic St. Louis MO Illinois 22 Devyn Ford RB 5-11 195 North Stafford Stafford VA Penn State 22 Kenyatta Watson II DB 6-2 183 Grayson Grayson GA Texas 24 Erick Young DB/S 6-2 206 George Bush Houston TX Texas A&M 28 Isaiah Spiller RB 6-1 200 Klein Collins Spring TX Texas A&M 28 Raymond Woodie III S 6-1 185 Florida State University Schools Tallahassee FL Florida State 29 Maurice Hampton Jr. DB 6-0 195 Memphis University School Arlington TN LSU 30 Tarian Lee Jr OLB 6-2 210 Godby Tallahassee FL Texas A&M 31 Quinten Johnson DB 5-11 195 St. John’s Silver Spring DC Michigan 32 Ge’Mon Eaford OLB 6-1 230 Deerfield Beach Deerfield Beach FL Oregon 33 Michael Jansey Jr. OLB 6-1 215 Batavia Batavia IL Northwestern 34 Shammond Cooper OLB 6-2 205 Trinity Catholic St. Louis MO Undecided 35 Kalen DeLoach OLB 6-1 200 Islands Savannah GA Florida State 36 Mazi Smith DT 6-3 290 East Kentwood Grand Rapids MI Michigan 38 Tre’Mon Morris-Brash DL 6-3 240 St. John’s College Alexandria VA Undecided 39 Will Reichard K 6-1 180 Hoover Hoover AL Alabama 41 Josh Calvert OLB 6-2 230 Oaks Christian Oak Park CA Washington 42 Brandon Smith OLB 6-5 215 Louisa County Louisa VA Penn State 44 Kevin Harris II DE 6-4 215 Grayson Grayson GA Alabama 48 Shane Lee ILB 6-1 240 St. Frances Academy Burtonsville MD Alabama 51 Deyavie Hammond OG 6-3 342 Lakeland Lakeland FL Florida 52 Keiondre Jones OG 6-4 330 Callaway LaGrange GA Auburn 55 Kenyon Green OT 6-5 315 Atascocita Humble TX Texas A&M 56 Devontae Dobbs OT 6-5 290 Belleville Detroit MI Michigan State 70 Jason Rodriguez OL 6-5 320 Oak Hills Oak Hills CA USC 71 Darrian Dalcourt C 6-4 295 St. Frances Academy Havre De Grace MD Alabama 74 Jowon Briggs DT 6-2 295 Walnut Hills Cincinnati OH Virginia 78 Amari Kight OT 6-7 300 Thompson Maylene AL Alabama 82 Jarrian Jones S/ATH 6-0 187 Northwest Rankin Brandon MS Mississippi State 90 Jaquaze Sorrells DT 6-3 280 Largo Clearwater FL Undecided 93 Joseph Wete DE 6-4 220 Gonzaga College Laurel MD Oklahoma 94 Tyler Davis DT 6-2 290 Wekiva Apopka FL Clemson 95 Seth MacKellar LS 5-11 195 JSerra Catholic Irvine CA Undecided 96 Blake Wilcox K 6-4 220 Kettle Moraine Pewaukee WI Wisconsin 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bigbird 60,493 Posted January 4, 2019 Share Posted January 4, 2019 @augolf1716 1 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
doverstutts 1,643 Posted January 4, 2019 Share Posted January 4, 2019 i do believe that this group of QB's are best group of QB's that i have ever seen in one of these HS all star games...on both sides, they have performed very well.... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tbone4jc 2,241 Posted January 4, 2019 Share Posted January 4, 2019 21 minutes ago, augolf1716 said: Am I good or what................................ TEAM FLASH # Name Pos. Height Weight School Hometown State College 1 Owen Pappoe OLB 6-1 212 Grayson Lawrenceville GA Auburn 2 George Pickens WR 6-5 205 Hoover Hoover AL Auburn 2 Mykael Wright DB 5-11 180 Valencia Castaic CA Oregon 3 John Dunmore WR 6-3 186 Chaminade Madonna Fort Lauderdale FL Penn State 4 Jaden Davis DB 5-10 170 St. Thomas Aquinas Lauderhill FL Oklahoma 6 Sheridan Jones DB 6-0 175 Bishop Sullivan Catholic High Norfolk VA Clemson 7 Noah Cain RB 5-11 205 IMG Academy Flower Mound TX Penn State 9 Brandon Turnage DB 6-1 175 Lafayette Oxford MS Alabama 10 Zach Calzada QB 6-3 195 Lanier Sugar Hill GA Texas A&M 11 Jeremiah Payton WR 6-1 188 Duncan U. Fletcher Jacksonville FL Miami 12 Julian Barnett DB/ATH 6-2 190 Belleville Harper Woods MI Michigan State 13 Jerrion Ealy RB 5-10 200 Jackson Prep Carthage MS Ole Miss 13 Donte’ Starks OLB 6-1 215 John Ehret Marrero LA LSU 14 Brendan Gant S 6-2 195 Kathleen Lakeland FL Florida State 15 Devonta Lee WR 6-2 212 Amite Fluker LA Undecided 16 Roschon Johnson QB 6-1 205 Port Neches-Groves Port Neches TX Texas 17 Nakobe Dean OLB 6-1 215 Horn Lake Horn Lake MS Georgia 18 Jordan Clark DB 5-10 175 University Laboratory School Baton Rouge LA Arizona State 18 Joey Yellen QB 6-3 215 Misson Viejo Coto de Caza CA Arizona State 19 Jordan Battle S 6-2 188 St. Thomas Aquinas Sunrise FL Alabama 23 Marquez Beason DB 5-11 178 Duncanville Duncanville TX Illinois 25 Daniel Carter RB 5-11 210 St. Thomas Aquinas Margate FL Pittsburgh 25 Savion Jackson DE 6-3 250 Clayton Clayton NC NC State 26 Jonathan Mingo WR 6-1 205 Brandon Pearl MS Ole Miss 26 Zacch Pickens DE 6-5 276 T. L. Hanna Anderson SC South Carolina 27 Chase Roberts WR 6-4 195 American Fork Highland UT BYU 27 Christian Williams DB 6-1 186 Daphne Daphne AL Alabama 29 Dannis Jackson WR 6-0 163 Sumrall Sumrall MS Ole Miss 30 Stanley King WR 6-5 195 Woodrow Wilson Camden NJ Louisville 32 Dylan Wright WR 6-4 200 West Mesquite Dallas TX Texas A&M 33 David Gbenda ILB 6-0 218 Cinco Ranch Katy TX Texas 37 Jamal Morris S 6-2 190 George Bush Houston TX Oklahoma 39 Jeremiah Criddell S/ATH 6-0 190 Mater Dei Eastvale CA Oklahoma 40 Anthony Solomon OLB 6-0 200 St. Thomas Aquinas Pembroke Pines FL Michigan 43 Jaleel McRae OLB 6-2 230 IMG Academy New Smyrna Beach FL Florida State 45 King Mwikuta DE/LB 6-5 235 Troup Westpoint GA Alabama 46 Bryton Constantin ILB 6-4 220 University Laboratory School Baton Rouge LA Clemson 47 Justin Eboigbe DL 6-5 255 Forest Park Forest Park GA Alabama 50 Nolan Rumler OG 6-3 305 Archbishop Hoban Kent OH Michigan 52 Nathan Pickering DT 6-5 280 Seminary Mt. Olive MS Mississippi State 58 Darnell Wright OT 6-6 295 Huntington Huntington WV Undecided 59 Derick Hall LB 6-4 218 Gulfport Gulfport MS Auburn 64 Wanya Morris OT 6-6 293 Grayson Loganville GA Tennessee 73 Evan Neal OT 6-7 360 IMG Academy Okeechobee FL Alabama 74 Trente Jones OT 6-5 286 Grayson Grayson GA Michigan 76 Zeke Correll OG 6-4 280 Anderson Cincinnati OH Notre Dame 77 Valentin Senn OT 6-7 290 BHAK Hall Volders Tirol, Austria Colorado 84 Hudson Henry TE 6-5 230 Pulaski Academy Little Rock AR Arkansas 88 Brayden Liebrock TE 6-5 215 Chandler Chandler AZ Texas 88 De’Monte Russell DE 6-5 220 Provine Jackson MS Mississippi State 91 Ishmael Sopsher DT 6-5 285 Amite Amite LA Undecided 92 Ivan Mora K 6-0 170 Dalton Dalton GA Wake Forest 97 Brady Weeks LS 6-0 230 Fort Zumwalt West Dardenne Prairie MO Minnesota 98 Cade York K 6-2 190 Prosper McKinney TX LSU 99 Charles Moore DT 6-4 250 Louisville Louisville MS Mississippi State TEAM BALLAHOLICS # Name Pos. Ht Wt School Hometown State College 1 Bo Nix QB 6-3 207 Pinson Valley Pinson AL Auburn 5 Te’Cory Couch DB 5-11 167 Chaminade Madonna Fort Lauderdale FL Miami 5 Arjei Henderson WR 6-2 190 Fort Bend Travis Sugarland TX Undecided 6 Sean Dollars RB 5-10 195 Mater Dei Ontario CA Oregon 7 Jaylen McCollough S 6-2 195 Hillgrove Austell GA Tennessee 8 Jayden Daniels QB 6-3 180 Cajon San Bernardino CA Arizona State 8 Kayvon Thibodeaux DE 6-5 242 Oaks Christian Los Angeles CA Oregon 9 Keon Zipperer TE 6-3 240 Lakeland Lakeland FL Florida 10 Akeem Dent DB 6-0 183 Palm Beach Central Royal Palm Beach FL Florida State 10 Theo Wease WR 6-2 195 Allen Allen TX Oklahoma 11 Brian Williams S 6-1 200 Bishop Dunne Red Oak TX Texas A&M 12 Michael Johnson Jr. QB 6-3 190 Sheldon Eugene OR Penn State 14 Jashawn Sheffield WR 6-1 185 Frederica Academy Brunswick GA Auburn 15 Kaiir Elam DB/ATH 6-1 180 The Benjamin School West Palm Beach FL Undecided 16 Lewis Cine S 6-3 180 Trinity Christian Texas MA Georgia 17 Marcus Washington WR 6-2 190 Trinity Catholic St. Louis MO Texas 19 Elijah Higgins WR 6-3 215 James Bowie Kyle TX Stanford 20 Travis Jay DB 6-2 190 Madison County Greenville FL Florida State 20 Jameson Williams WR 6-2 175 Cardinal Ritter College Prep Saint Louis MO Ohio State 21 Shilo Sanders DB 6-1 185 Trinity Christian Cedar Hill TX Undecided 21 Isaiah Williams WR/ATH 5-10 178 Trinity Catholic St. Louis MO Illinois 22 Devyn Ford RB 5-11 195 North Stafford Stafford VA Penn State 22 Kenyatta Watson II DB 6-2 183 Grayson Grayson GA Texas 24 Erick Young DB/S 6-2 206 George Bush Houston TX Texas A&M 28 Isaiah Spiller RB 6-1 200 Klein Collins Spring TX Texas A&M 28 Raymond Woodie III S 6-1 185 Florida State University Schools Tallahassee FL Florida State 29 Maurice Hampton Jr. DB 6-0 195 Memphis University School Arlington TN LSU 30 Tarian Lee Jr OLB 6-2 210 Godby Tallahassee FL Texas A&M 31 Quinten Johnson DB 5-11 195 St. John’s Silver Spring DC Michigan 32 Ge’Mon Eaford OLB 6-1 230 Deerfield Beach Deerfield Beach FL Oregon 33 Michael Jansey Jr. OLB 6-1 215 Batavia Batavia IL Northwestern 34 Shammond Cooper OLB 6-2 205 Trinity Catholic St. Louis MO Undecided 35 Kalen DeLoach OLB 6-1 200 Islands Savannah GA Florida State 36 Mazi Smith DT 6-3 290 East Kentwood Grand Rapids MI Michigan 38 Tre’Mon Morris-Brash DL 6-3 240 St. John’s College Alexandria VA Undecided 39 Will Reichard K 6-1 180 Hoover Hoover AL Alabama 41 Josh Calvert OLB 6-2 230 Oaks Christian Oak Park CA Washington 42 Brandon Smith OLB 6-5 215 Louisa County Louisa VA Penn State 44 Kevin Harris II DE 6-4 215 Grayson Grayson GA Alabama 48 Shane Lee ILB 6-1 240 St. Frances Academy Burtonsville MD Alabama 51 Deyavie Hammond OG 6-3 342 Lakeland Lakeland FL Florida 52 Keiondre Jones OG 6-4 330 Callaway LaGrange GA Auburn 55 Kenyon Green OT 6-5 315 Atascocita Humble TX Texas A&M 56 Devontae Dobbs OT 6-5 290 Belleville Detroit MI Michigan State 70 Jason Rodriguez OL 6-5 320 Oak Hills Oak Hills CA USC 71 Darrian Dalcourt C 6-4 295 St. Frances Academy Havre De Grace MD Alabama 74 Jowon Briggs DT 6-2 295 Walnut Hills Cincinnati OH Virginia 78 Amari Kight OT 6-7 300 Thompson Maylene AL Alabama 82 Jarrian Jones S/ATH 6-0 187 Northwest Rankin Brandon MS Mississippi State 90 Jaquaze Sorrells DT 6-3 280 Largo Clearwater FL Undecided 93 Joseph Wete DE 6-4 220 Gonzaga College Laurel MD Oklahoma 94 Tyler Davis DT 6-2 290 Wekiva Apopka FL Clemson 95 Seth MacKellar LS 5-11 195 JSerra Catholic Irvine CA Undecided 96 Blake Wilcox K 6-4 220 Kettle Moraine Pewaukee WI Wisconsin Da man^^^^^ 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
augolf1716 21,103 Posted January 4, 2019 Share Posted January 4, 2019 1 minute ago, tbone4jc said: Da man^^^^^ suck up........................... it works........................ 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jared52 4,354 Posted January 4, 2019 Share Posted January 4, 2019 I know it’s an all star game and all, but the throne is full dumb. Old fart in me coming out. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
WarEagleHunter1221 1,690 Posted January 4, 2019 Share Posted January 4, 2019 Ole Miss getting a player in this Ealy kid. Love his running style. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AU64 10,122 Posted January 4, 2019 Share Posted January 4, 2019 Missed Nix ...guess he is done for the night. But a nice pass from the ASU kid at QB now....a dart for the TD Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jared52 4,354 Posted January 4, 2019 Share Posted January 4, 2019 1 minute ago, AU64 said: Missed Nix ...guess he is done for the night. But a nice pass from the ASU kid at QB now....a dart for the TD He’s been a stud. Nix has a couple of good plays but this Daniels kid has been electric. ASU got a good one. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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