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Mystery Man found after stellar NIKE Camp

On Saturday April 15th at the NIKE Camp held in Los Angeles there was a mystery man who had everyone asking, who is that guy? Somehow his number on his jersey didn't come with a name. The search was on and with some fine work with our friends at Student Sports and Rivals.com's Amp team, the name of our mystery standout became known.
Our mystery man is wide receiver Mose Denton (6-1, 175, 4.56) from Lakewood (Calif.) Mayfair. Denton blew up the camp and his performance was one of the best among the wide receivers there.
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Denton ran great routes and was making tough catches routinely.
To make this mystery man even more for the lack of a better word is he didn't play a down of football his junior season because of CIF transfer rules.
"I transferred to Mayfair because they have better academics," Denton said. "They also have better athletics."
"As far as my recruitment goes most schools are waiting to see how I do my senior season," Denton said. "But I'm hearing from schools like Washington and Wyoming."
If Denton's NIKE Camp performance is any indication of what he is able to do on the gridiron than there will be plenty of schools recruiting him once September rolls around.
Denton is very motivated and is working extremely hard getting himself ready for his senior season.
One thing that was apparent during Denton's NIKE Camp performance was that it showed onlookers how hungry he is to get back on the gridiron.
Oregon and Oregon State, two teams that do a great job discovering unheralded or undiscovered talent are right there with Washington and Wyoming waiting to see how Denton's senior season unfolds.
Definitely one to watch as the fall season progresses.
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