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INDIANAPOLIS IN 10TH grade NUC
Schuman’s Outstanding Performance List
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Tanner Crum
Mt. Carmel HS, IL
10th
OL #82
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With the strength of an ox, Tanner is far from
crumbling. An imposing 6’1.5 270, Crum won the Strongest Man award
after bench pressing 185 lbs 35 times. Crum was also a solid athlete
for a big man, with an 8’6 broad jump, and a 4.83 shuttle run.
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Maurice Blacknall
Frontwood Madison HS, OH
10th
CB #3
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Blacknall, 5’8.5 165, had a great work ethic.
Blacknall hustled non stop and was among the quickest players at the
combine by running a 4.37 shuttle.
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Anthony Davis
Warren Central HS, IN
10th
RB 373
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The RB MVP at 5’7 175, Davis was simply in a
league of his own. Davis had a 29.5 inch vertical, 8’4 broad jump,
ran a 4.37 shuttle and bench pressed 155 lbs 20 times. Jones wrapped
up his outstanding day by dominating during 1 on 1’s.
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Ben Rasmussen
Hayward HS, WI
10th
DL #70
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A well rounded player who can virtually do it
all, Rasmussen was named DL MVP as well as Big Man Combine King. An
immense athlete at 6’3.5 230, Rasmussen had a 29.5 inch vertical,
9’2 broad jump, ran a 4.60 shuttle and was a beast during 1 on 1’s.
Rasmussen is a game changing player.
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Isaac Lintz
West Des Moines HS, IA
10th
RB #80
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Lintz, 5’11.5 175, won both the Leadership and
Doddie award. Lintz tireless work ethic, 8’5 broad jump, 4.59 40 and
ability during 1 on 1’s put him amongst the best at the combine.
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Wesley Leftwich
Hickman HS, MO
10th
WR #46
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Leftwich did just about everything right en
route to winning the Combine King. The 6’1 192 lber had a 34.5 inch
vertical, 10’3 broad jump, ran a 4.18 shuttle, 4.40 40 and bench
pressed 155 lbs 23 times. Leftwich’s athletic gifts give him the
ability to catch just about any pass.
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Doran Grant
St. Vincent St. Mary HS, OH
10th
CB #57
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Hailing from the same high school as Lebron
James, Grant may very well be the next great thing coming out of St.
Vincet St Mary. At 5’10 174, Grant had a 32.5 inch vertical, 9’9
broad jump, ran a 4.17 shuttle and bench pressed 155 lbs 27 times.
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True Waynes
Bradford HS, WI
10th
S #51
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Waynes was the Fastest Man award winner; true
story. At 5’11.5 149, Waynes ran a 4.31 shuttle, 4.33 40, had a 30
inch vertical and a 9’0 broad jump.
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Kody Woods
Pike HS, IN
10th
OL #90
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The Strongest Man at 6’0.5 308, Woods bench
pressed 185 lbs 30 times. He also did a fine job during 1 on 1’s,
using his Herculean strength to bully around the opposing linemen.
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Alex Hale
Mount Carmel HS, IL
10th
QB #5
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All Hale (hail) the next great QB! At 6’0.5
171, Hale was awarded the QB MVP after impressing with his 8’6 broad
jump, 4.51 shuttle run and dominance during 1 on 1’s. Hale had
awesome technique, a good arm and made smart passes.
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Bernard Thomas
Blue Springs HS, MO
10th
CB #1
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Thomas, 5’10.5 172, was awarded Overall MVP
after demolishing the competition. Athletic with a 35.5 inch
vertical, 9’6 broad jump, and quick with a 4.13 shuttle as well as a
4.53 40, Thomas truly earned his stripes during 1 on 1’s. Thomas put
the WR’s to shame, giving them no opportunity or hope of catching
the ball due to his smothering style.
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Trevon Pendleton
Portsmouth West HS, OH
10th
LB #68
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Pendleton, 5’11 229, had a 30 inch vertical,
8’5 broad jump, ran a 4.41 shuttle bench pressed 155 lbs 27 times
and was an impact player during 1 on 1’s. By winning the LB MVP
following his impressing day on the gridiron, Pendleton must be
considered a top prospect.
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Tevaun Smith
Chaminade College HS, CN
10th
WR #86
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Smith, 6’0.5 164, was the WR MVP. Smith had a
30 inch vertical, 9’1 broad jump, ran a 4.44 shuttle and a 4.51 40.
Smith also made a major mark by running perfect routes and seemingly
having glue on his hands as he caught just about every pass.
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