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Austin NUC top performers

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AUSTIN, Texas - A solid group of freshmen and sophomores from all over the state of Texas traveled to the Round Rock Athletic Complex recently to show their skills at the National Underclassmen Combine.
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Here is a look at some of the top performers from the combine.
Austin NUC Top Performers
Reshard Asmore, LB, Round Rock (Texas) Stony Point
COMBINE HIGHLIGHTS: Asmore turned heads en route to winning the DL MVP. The 5-foot-9.5, 194-pound powerhouse had a 32-inch jump-stand vertical, 9'1 broad jump, ran a 4.52 40 and bench pressed 185 pounds 22 times. Asmore is a player to keep an eye on.
Chandler Cannon, OL, Palestine (Texas) Westwood
COMBINE HIGHLIGHTS: Cannon was definitely fired up coming into the combine and was named OL MVP. The 6-1, 222-pounder did well in one-on-one drills and bench pressed 185 pounds 15 times.
Princeton Collins, RB, Round Rock (Texas) Westwood
COMBINE HIGHLIGHTS: Collins (5-11/183) was the winner of the RB MVP as well as the leadership award. In addition to displaying a great attitude, Collins had a 33-inch jump-stand vertical and 9'1 broad jump while running a 4.37 shuttle and 4.44 40. Collins is definitely a coach's dream as he has a great attitude to match his top-notch athletic abilities.
Brandon Dornak, OL, Conroe (Texas) Oak Ridge
COMBINE HIGHLIGHTS: Dornak (6-3/218) was the winner of the OL MVP. Dornak had a 29.5-inch jump-stand vertical and excelled in one-on-one drills. This is a lineman any QB would love to have.
David Durham, LB, Austin (Texas) Westlake
COMBINE HIGHLIGHTS: Durham was the winner of the LB MVP. The 6-2.5, 226-pound Durham excelled in one-on-one drills and bench pressed 155 pounds 29 times.
Ellis Glaw, LB, Austin (TX) Westlake
COMBINE HIGHLIGHTS: Glaw took home the LB MVP. The 5-11, 187-pounder had an 8'8 broad jump, ran a 4.49 shuttle and bench pressed 155 pounds 18 times.
Aaron Green, RB, Dallas (Texas) James Madison
COMBINE HIGHLIGHTS: Green was named the freshman MVP. The 5-11, 174-pounder had a 32.5-inch jump-stand vertical, 9'9 broad jump, ran a 4.23 shuttle and a 4.40 40. Green showed flashes of pro potential at the combine.
Devon Hocutt, LB, Killeen (Texas) Ellison
COMBINE HIGHLIGHTS: Hocutt (5-11/234) was crowned freshman combine king after posting dazzling numbers on the football field. Hocutt had a 30-inch jump-stand vertical, 9'4 broad jump, ran a 4.45 shuttle and bench pressed 135 pounds 31 times. The most impressive thing about Hocutt is that he is just a freshman and figures to only get better.
Michael Jackson, RB, Frisco (Texas) Wakeland
COMBINE HIGHLIGHTS: Jackson won the overall MVP and fastest man award. The 5-8, 168-pound Jackson had a 34.5-inch jump-stand vertical, 10' broad jump and ran phenomenal times of 4.44 in the shuttle and 4.36 in the 40.
Kurt Killens, LB, Round Rock (Texas) McNeil
COMBINE HIGHLIGHTS: Killens (6-2.5/198) was on top of his game as he was named sophomore combine king. He had a 32-inch jump-stand vertical, 9'2 broad jump, posted an excellent time of 4.30 in the shuttle and bench pressed 155 pounds 29 times.
Dylan Klare, LB, Refugio, Texas
COMBINE HIGHLIGHTS: Klare (6-2.5/234) was the winner of the combine's strongest man award. He bench pressed 185 pounds 31 times and also showed great athleticism as he had a 31-inch jump-stand vertical, 8'7 broad jump and ran a 4.63 shuttle.
Sheldon McClain, WR, Cibolo (Texas) Steele
COMBINE HIGHLIGHTS: McClain (6-2.5/174) was crowned sophomore combine king after an impressive day on the field. McClain had a 9'7 broad jump, ran a 4.48 40 and impressed coaches in one-on-one drills.
Jeremy McKnight, S, Round Rock, Texas
COMBINE HIGHLIGHTS: McKnight showed flashes of big-time talent and was named DB MVP. The 5'9 168 lb prospect had a 33-inch jump-stand vertical, ran a 4.43 shuttle, 4.46 40 and bench pressed 155 pounds 24 times.
Trey Metoyer, WR, Whitehouse, Texas
COMBINE HIGHLIGHTS: Metoyer was the winner of the WR MVP. The 6-1.5, 177-pound Metoyer did well in one-on-one drills, ran a 4.50 shuttle and had an 8'6 broad jump.
Michael O'Guin, DL, Van Vleck, Texas
COMBINE HIGHLIGHTS: O'Guin was the winner of the DL MVP as well as the strongest man award. The 6-1, 322-pound monster bench pressed 185 pounds 26 times and did a great job in one-on-one drills.
Jabari Prewitt, S, Hutto, Texas
COMBINE HIGHLIGHTS: Prewitt (5-8/158) was the winner of the freshman MVP. Prewitt had a 31.5-inch jump-stand vertical, 8'10 broad jump and ran a 4.44 shuttle as well as a 4.60 40.
Joe Sanders, WR, Rockdale, Texas
COMBINE HIGHLIGHTS: Sanders (6-1/175) was the winner of the WR MVP. Sanders had a 9'0 broad jump and ran a 4.54 shuttle.
Josh Schneider, QB, LaGrange, Texas
COMBINE HIGHLIGHTS: Schneider (5-11.5/201) was the winner of the leadership award. Schneider had the type of attitude any winning QB needs and also displayed quick feet as he ran a 4.48 shuttle.
Jameill Showers, QB, Killeen (Texas) Shoemaker
COMBINE HIGHLIGHTS: Showers (6-1/169) was posted some impressive statistics at the combine and was named QB MVP. Showers had a 33-inch jump-stand vertical, 9'3 broad jump and ran a 4.48 shuttle.
Wayne Taylor, QB, Killeen (Texas) Memorial
COMBINE HIGHLIGHTS: Taylor was the winner of the leadership award. The 5-11, 190-pounder displayed a great attitude on the field as well as impressive athleticism as he had a 9'0 broad jump and ran a 4.39 shuttle.
Steven Williams, RB, Round Rock (Texas) Stony Point
COMBINE HIGHLIGHTS: Williams' was named the MVP as well as the fastest man. Williams (5-8/168) had a 35-inch jump-stand vertical, 9'5 broad jump, ran a speedy 4.38 shuttle and a 4.30 40.
Mason Y'Barbo, OL, Sulphur Springs, Texas
COMBINE HIGHLIGHTS: Y'Barbo (6-1.5, 310) was the winner of the strongest man award. Y'Barbo bench pressed 185 pounds 22 times and did well in one-on-one drills.
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