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South Florida Officiating Camp: Top Offense

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Recruiting wrap: Rollins holds offers from Florida Atlantic and Appalachian State. A long list of major FBS programs are showing interest.
Performance: Rollins was consistently solid for the entire afternoon. His team played a pair of games, and he was the most frequently targeted receiver in both. He beat Miami commit Deion Jackson, who was otherwise perfect, deep in the afternoon's first game, and showed himself as a solid intermediate threat that is unafraid to go over the middle.
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QB
Stephen Calvert
Miami Gardens (Fla.) Carol City
Recruiting wrap: USF has offered Calvert and Bowling Green is close to pulling the trigger.
Performance: Calvert is very under-recruited but in every outing he shows the skills that would make him a successful college quarterback. He throws a very accurate ball and is good at reading the defense. Calvert always threw the ball so the his receiver could catch it in stride and pick up yards after the catch. He was also pretty elusive in the pocket while managing to keep his eyes down field to get the ball to the open receiver.
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DB
Trayvon Mullen
Coconut Creek (Fla.)
Recruiting wrap: Florida State is speculated to be the leader for Mullins, but he says he everyone remains equal at this point.
Performance: Mullins is regarded as one of the best cornerbacks in the country but he made his presence felt early and often on the offensive side of the ball for Coconut Creek. He used his length well and showed off a quick burst to gain separation. He scored early and just missed out on a couple of other touchdowns after a teammate grabbed one right in front of him and an overthrown ball took him just out of the back of the end zone.
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OL
Boman Swanson
Homestead (Fla.) South Dade
Recruiting wrap: Swanson is awaiting his first offer.
Performance: Swanson is a bit raw technique-wise, but he has an impressive frame and extremely long arms that allow him to be wildly effective at the point of attack despite underwhelming footwork. Bowman possesses a massive frame that remains lean and a devastating initial punch. There's a lot to like about Swanson, who is the definition of a sleeper prospect.
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WR
Johnny Huntley
Plantation (Fla.) South Plantation
Recruiting wrap: Tennessee leads for Huntley, who showed up at Friday's event decked out in Volunteers gear.
Performance: Huntley was Mr. Consistency on Friday. He didn't make any plays on deep balls that inspired wild reactions from the crowd. He simply caught everything thrown in his direction and found a way to get open on a number of different routes. Huntley has a thick frame and is not easily jammed at the line.
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WR
Maurice Codner
Pembroke Pines (Fla.) Flanagan
Recruiting wrap: Codner's recruitment is still in its early stages.
Performance: Codber, who is a touch undersized at 5-foot-9, made one of the day's most spectacular catches, as he left his feet and contorted his body in a seemingly unnatural way to haul in a 30-yard pass. A few plays later, he found himself on the end of a 20-yard touchdown pass. Codner is not one of the marquee names on his decorated high school team but was one of the more effective prospects on the field.
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WR
Montray Smith
Miami Gardens (Fla.) Carol City
Recruiting wrap: Smith holds offers from USF and Cincinnati and Miami could be close to offering.
Performance: Smith is a big target for quarterbacks and they were able to find him a number of times all over the field. He was most effective running deep routes and using his height to his advantage. Smith did a good job of high pointing the ball and using his body to get good position against the defensive back.
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QB
Jhakari Harrison
Coconut Creek (Fla.)
Recruiting wrap: Harrison has yet to receive his first scholarship offer, but he is receiving interest from Cincinnati, Florida, Old Dominion, Marshall, UCF, Syracuse and others right now.
Performance: Harrison is a dual-threat who can create with both his arm and his legs. He was able to get the ball out of his hands with a quick release and he threw with zip and accuracy for most of the day. He also did a good job of picking his spots to run, and led a balanced offensive attack for Coconut Creek.
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OL
Josh Varona
Coconut Creek (Fla.)
Recruiting wrap: Varona currently holds an offer from Florida International.
Performance: Varona has very nice size and showed a lot of flexibility and strength from his left tackle position. He maintained a strong base and he did not get caught over extending. He also got his pad level down and was able to get underneath his opponent. He has a long wingspan and he did a great job of latching on to his man and finishing blocks.
Rob Cassidy
Midlands/Southwest Recruiting Analyst
Adam Friedman
Mid-Atlantic Recruiting Analyst
Jason Howell
Mid-South Recruiting Analyst
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