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Sleeper is tough as nails

There is a sleeper from the inner-city of Los Angeles who is ready to breakout and become a prospect. He is tough as nails and he has no fear. This player is a standout on both sides of the ball.
The player in question is defensive back/running back Jamell Murry (5-11, 180, 4.48) from Los Angeles (Calif.) Jordan.
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Murry was so good on defense that he was selected League defensive player of the year after racking up 119 tackles, 66 tackles were solos and he recorded on sack. His 119 tackles was the second most tackles in the Los Angeles City section in 2003.
On offense, Murry rushed for 313 yards and three touchdowns in spot duty on offense.
Murry brings a lot to the table. He could end up playing cornerback or safety on the D-I level. He even played some linebacker for Jordan.
“Jamell does whatever he wants on a football field,” coach Elijah Asante said. “His football instincts are incredible.”
“Jamell is the real deal,” Asante said. “He is also a great leader. His teammates look up to him and so does the people in the community.”
“Jamell has been playing football all his life,” Asante said. “He was a Pop Warner legend in Compton.”
Both the local schools USC and UCLA are very aware of Murry. Before too long many more will be.
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