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Rivals adizero Combine: Dallas takeaways

CLASS OF 2020 RANKINGS: Rivals250 | State | Position | Team

RELATED: Five predictions for the Rivals 3 Stripe Camp in Dallas

COPPELL, Texas -- More than 1,550 prospects from North Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas and other neighboring states made their way to Coppell High School for the Rivals adizero Combine on Saturday. A baker’s dozen turned heads and punched their tickets to the Rivals 3 Stripe camp presented by adidas on Sunday. Here’s who shined and what stood out during their combine testing:

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Asa Osbourn
Asa Osbourn (Rivals.com)

Osbourn clocked a 4.81 40 time to go along with a 7.2-second three-cone and a 4.16 5-10-5 shuttle. The class of 2021 running back from Tom Bean (Texas) High School also posted a 37.8 vertical. Northwestern and Stephen F. Austin are both keeping in contact with the 5-foot-10, 171-pound running back, who punched his ticket to Sunday’s event.

Detraveon Brown
Detraveon Brown (Rivals.com)

One of the best from North Louisiana turned heads at Saturday’s combine. The Northwood (La.) High School three-star clocked a 4.84 40 to go with a 4.48 5-10-5 shuttle and 7.27 three-cone. Brown, who holds offers from Arizona State, Kansas and Houston, among others, also posted a 105 broad and 26.3 vertical.

Josiah Perryman
Josiah Perryman (Nick Lucero/Rivals.com)

Perryman was one of two wins who made the trek from Mississippi to North Texas, and made the trip worth his while. The 6-foot, 200-pound 2021 linebacker clocked a 4.6 50 with a 7.85 three-cone drill. He also posted a 125 on the broad. LSU, Ole Miss, Mississippi State and Tennessee are all monitoring the junior, and he’s expected to visit Oxford next weekend. Tulane is also showing interest.

Joseph Perryman
Joseph Perryman (Nick Lucero/Rivals.com)

The other Perryman twin also earned an invite to the Rivals 3 Stripe Camp on Sunday. Like his brother, Joseph clocked a 4.66 40 time with a 4.42 5-10-5 shuttle and a 7.6-second three-cone. The 5-foot-11, 193-pound linebacker notched a 120 on a broad jump with a 35-inch vertical. LSU, Ole Miss, Tennessee, Mississippi State and Tulane are also monitoring Perryman.

Karim Muhammad
Karim Muhammad (Rivals.com)

Muhammad, an Arizona transplant, is set to join Reedy (Texas) High School next year. He punched his ticket to Sunday’s camp with a 4.42-second 40 and a 4.5-second 5-10-5 shuttle. The class of 2020 wide receiver also notched a 7.4 three-cone, a 27.1 vertical and a 120 broad. Wyoming and Boise State are keeping close tabs on Muhammad, and he has already made unofficial visits to both UCLA and USC.

Harris turned in a 4.8 40, a 4.4 5-10-5 shuttle and a 7.34-second three-cone drill. The class of 2021 cornerback also recorded a 108 broad and a 25.9 vertical. The San Antonio Churchill (Texas) standout has been in contact with UTSA and Penn, as well as UNLV. He visited UNLV earlier this spring.

Kaleb James
Kaleb James (Nick Lucero/Rivals.com)

James, an 8th grader set to be a freshman defensive end at Nolan Catholic (Texas) next year, is a class of 2023 name to remember. James measured up at 6-foot-3.5 and 212 pounds, clocked a 5.2 40 to go along with a 4.85 5-10-5 shuttle and 8.27 three-cone. The 14-year-old also posted a 103 broad and 22.6 vertical. Baylor has already been in contact with the young lineman.

Aaziah Flores
Aaziah Flores (Nick Lucero/Rivals.com)

One of the sleepers in Texas showed up and showed out at Saturday’s combine. Flores, who measured up at 6-foot-4 and 192 pounds, clocked an impressive 4.72 40 with a 4.66 5-10-5 shuttle and a 7.89 three-cone drill. Flores is receiving interest from schools such as New Mexico State, as well as Tarleton State and Paine.

E'Maurion Banks
E'Maurion Banks (Nick Lucero/Rivals.com)

Banks impressed physically, checking in at a little over 6-foot-3 and 264 pounds. The class of 2021 defensive end out of nearby Ride High clocked a 5.2 40 with a 5.1 5-10-5 shuttle and a 7.75 three-cone. Banks also recorded a 100 broad jump and a 23-inch vertical. Arkansas, TCU and Kansas State are all keeping tabs on the rising junior, who will work out along the defensive front at Sunday's camp but may have a future at offensive tackle, too.

Jaylen Early
Jaylen Early (Nick Lucero/Rivals.com)

Keep the name Jaylen Early in mind for the next few years, as he's poised to become a household name. The Class of 2022 defensive lineman for local powerhouse Duncanville High ran a 5-second 40 with a 4.9 5-10-5 shuttle. He also notched a 97 broad, a 23 vertical and an 8.4-second three-cone drill. LSU, TCU, Oklahoma, Oklahoma State and Clemson are all closely watching Early, who should garner his fair share of looks from prospective colleges entering his sophomore season. He's one to watch on Sunday for sure.

Ugoh, a class of 2021 edge-rusher, measured in at 6-foot-1 and 218 pounds. A soon-to-be junior from Frisco Liberty, Ugoh ran a 40 in five seconds flat. Then, factor in a 4.5 on his 5-10-5 shuttle and a 7.9 on the three-cone drill. He also recorded a 97 broad and 23-inch vertical, and at the moment, is waiting on his first college interest.

Chika Ugoh
Chika Ugoh (Nick Lucero/Rivals.com)

The other Ugoh who earned an invite to Sunday's Rivals 3 Stripe Camp is Chika, a class of 2022 edge-rusher bracing for his sophomore campaign. The 6-foot-1, 183-pounder also clocked a five-second 40 to go with a 5.13-second 5-10-5 shuttle and an 8.13 three-cone. The younger Ugoh bested his brother with a 108 broad jump and a 24-inch vertical.

Mario Benjamin
Mario Benjamin (Nick Lucero/Rivals.com)

The Arkansas native made the trek to North Texas count, as the class of 2022 defensive end from Dollarway High impressed physically at 6-foot-4 and 250 pounds. Benjamin posted a 94 on his broad jump and a 24-inch vertical. Arkansas and Arkansas Baptist are both looking at the in-state prospect early on.

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