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Ohio Nike top performers

  • http://247sports.com/Article/Top-performers-from-the-Ohio-Nike-Camp-72817

    With Big Ten commitments all over the field at the Ohio Nike Camp, the atmosphere was competitive and a few talented prospects rose up to make our top performers list.

    Barton Simmons | 247Sports | National Recruiting Analyst | Twitter: @bartonsimmons

    Barton S

  • Nice article, but please tell me you aren't still "Barton Simmons Mad."

    My Grandfather played at Yale back in the 60's, I didn't know you did until recently, that's cool man.

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  • Do you see Dawson as more of a RT or OG in college?

    Also, C'sonte is a great name

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    Ducksworth

  • aumajorpain said...

    Nice article, but please tell me you aren't still "Barton Simmons Mad."

    My Grandfather played at Yale back in the 60's, I didn't know you did until recently, that's cool man.

    Haha. I was never "Barton Simmons mad".

    Yeah, I had some good years in New Haven. You're grandfather played back when they were still nationally relevant. Always love Hearing from/about former players. There will always be one weekend in November that you won't see me at any HS games cause I'm back up at Yale.

    Barton Simmons | 247Sports | National Recruiting Analyst | Twitter: @bartonsimmons

    Barton S

  • Ducksworth said...

    Do you see Dawson as more of a RT or OG in college?

    Also, C'sonte is a great name

    He looked capable of playing tackle on Saturday. I was impressed. He really has more of a tackle frame too.

    Barton Simmons | 247Sports | National Recruiting Analyst | Twitter: @bartonsimmons

    Barton S

  • Lovell Peterson was getting a ton of hype a year or two ago as a national recruit and totally fell off the map. I think I heard he got sick and lost a ton of weight so they were concerned he simply wouldn't be able to put on enough size to play major college ball. Did he look like a BCS-level recruit?

    stoptothink

  • Barton S said...

    Haha. I was never "Barton Simmons mad".

    Yeah, I had some good years in New Haven. You're grandfather played back when they were still nationally relevant. Always love Hearing from/about former players. There will always be one weekend in November that you won't see me at any HS games cause I'm back up at Yale.

    That's still really cool you played there, man. He was a running back, not really a stud like you of course, but he played some. I wish I could go to a Yale Harvard game.

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  • stoptothink said...

    Lovell Peterson was getting a ton of hype a year or two ago as a national recruit and totally fell off the map. I think I heard he got sick and lost a ton of weight so they were concerned he simply wouldn't be able to put on enough size to play major college ball. Did he look like a BCS-level recruit?

    I thought he looked great. He's built like a stocky DE though. I mean, the guy is kind of ripped. Not a typical OL body but man he was really good in 1on1s

    Barton Simmons | 247Sports | National Recruiting Analyst | Twitter: @bartonsimmons

    Barton S

  • aumajorpain said...

    That's still really cool you played there, man. He was a running back, not really a stud like you of course, but he played some. I wish I could go to a Yale Harvard game.

    Yale-Harvard is worth the trip if you can ever make it. Very different atmosphere from SEC but cool in its own way. Yale bowl usually draws about 55,000 for that game.

    Barton Simmons | 247Sports | National Recruiting Analyst | Twitter: @bartonsimmons

    Barton S

  • Barton S said...

    Yale-Harvard is worth the trip if you can ever make it. Very different atmosphere from SEC but cool in its own way. Yale bowl usually draws about 55,000 for that game.

    Cheese and Wine instead of fried turkey, smoked pork, and tons of beer and whiskey?

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  • aumajorpain said...

    Cheese and Wine instead of fried turkey, smoked pork, and tons of beer and whiskey?

    Something like that. But there's plenty of that other stuff too.

    Slightly more laid back too. Not quite as much of a do or die mentality around the outcome.

    Barton Simmons | 247Sports | National Recruiting Analyst | Twitter: @bartonsimmons

    Barton S

  • Barton S said...

    Something like that. But there's plenty of that other stuff too.

    Slightly more laid back too. Not quite as much of a do or die mentality around the outcome.

    I really want to go to one of those games man, hopefully sooner than later.

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  • Ban the spammer please.

    buttesnake

  • Couldnt agree more!!!

    wvruger71

  • MI, WR Cscont'e York attended Michigan State's Jr. Day in Feb. He has been invited to their summer camp and hopes to earn an offer. If they decide to to offer him, he will be a Spartan.

    CoachedByDuffy

  • This post was edited by nlyons54 on 5/6/2012 at 10:52 AM

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  • How did John Stepec the DL out of Mentor, OH do?

    nlyons54

  • How did John Stepec the DL out of Mentor, OH do?

    nlyons54

  • Any recaps on the running backs?

    biglee

  • Thought just the opposite of Reshcke. Struggled in coverage, repeatedly turning back to QB, trouble w/ man. Lacked quick flip of hips , closing speed & agility in pursuit drills

    BuckeyeWarrior

  • BuckeyeWarrior said...

    Thought just the opposite of Reshcke. Struggled in coverage, repeatedly turning back to QB, trouble w/ man. Lacked quick flip of hips , closing speed & agility in pursuit drills

    ...were you there?

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  • NFTC Columbus: Darrien Howard Shines By Bill Greene Ohio recruiting analyst Date: May 7, 2012

    Although he didn't win the linebacker MVP award at the Nike Football Training Camp in Columbus last Saturday, Darrien Howard put on quite a show. He moved exceptionally well for a player his size, opening some eyes in the process.

    Scout.com: NFTC Columbus: Darrien Howard Shines

    Although he didn't win the linebacker MVP award at the Nike Football Training Camp in Columbus last Saturday, Darrien Howard put on quite a show. He moved exceptionally well for a player his size, opening some eyes in the process.

    recruiting.scout.com

    cw1972

  • May 5, 2012

    Josh Helmholdt
    Recruiting Analyst
    Columbus Elite 11 top performers

    COLUMBUS, Ohio - Rivals.com's Josh Helmholdt breaks down the top performing skill position players from Saturday's Columbus NIKE Football Training Camp.

    The quarterbacks are not included on this list of top performers since they were scouted at the Elite 11 workout on Friday.

    Columbus NIKE Camp: Skill position top performers
    1. CB Cameron Burrows, Trotwood-Madison, Ohio
    This was more of what we have come to expect from Burrows. The five-star prospect had a less than spectacular outing at the Rivals.com/VTO Elite 100 Showcase in Cincinnati last month, but was back in form at Saturday's NIKE Camp. Starting with the drills, Burrows was extremely fluid and showed off his outstanding footwork. He then went out and proved nearly unbeatable in one-one-ones against top receivers. We did not see him reel in an interception, and that was the only thing standing in the way of a perfect day.

    2. RB Mikel Horton, Cincinnati (Ohio) Lakota East (2014)
    It was not an overly strong group of running backs in Columbus on Saturday, and Horton was clearly the top performer out of the group, which is impressive because camp settings are not supposed to be great showcases for big backs. The 6-foot-1, 228-pound Horton, though, is quickly establishing himself as one of the top prospects in Ohio in the class of 2014. He was outstanding in blocking drills against linebackers, then was picked to run the final rep for his position group in one-on-ones and came down with a spectacular catch along the sidelines.

    3. ATH Jalin Marshall, Middletown, Ohio
    After warming up with the quarterbacks, the 6-foot, 190-pound Marshall moved over to the receiver group. Marshall has played quarterback all through high school, but is likely projected to receiver in college. Rarely do we get a chance to see him in that role, so Saturday was a great opportunity to scout the Rivals100 prospect. It took him a little while to get warm, but once Marshall was able to get comfortable in his routes, he put on a show. Speed and quickness have always been among Marshall's strong points, and he also showed a soft pair of hands on Saturday.

    4. WR Csont'e York, Harper Woods (Mich.) Chandler Park Academy
    This is the third time we have seen the 6-foot-3 and 185-pound York in the last month, and it is becoming apparent he is one of the most underrecruited prospects in the Midwest. Besides having great size, York is a very technical receiver. He runs clean routes and makes sharp cuts, creating space for his quarterback to find him down the field. York was open all day in 7-on-7 and one-on-one play, and caught everything thrown his way. Those times when a defensive back does close on him, York shows great ability to track the football and come down with the catch.

    5. LB Jon Reschke, Birmingham (Mich.) Brother Rice
    The 6-foot-2, 225-pound Reschke is one of the better athletes at the linebacker position in the Midwest, and that athleticism was on display Saturday. He started off by showing off his speed and explosiveness in the pass-rushing drills, winning every rep we saw him in. Where Reschke really was strong, though, was in pass coverage. He plays extremely well in space and has the speed to close passing lanes. His ability to diagnose plays and passing routes looks to be improving and physically he continues to be an impressive looking athlete.

    6. LB Mike McCray, Trotwood-Madison, Ohio
    After seeing McCray twice last fall we felt coming in that a camp setting would not showcase the best aspects of his game, but the Rivals100 prospect exceeded those expectations and took home MVP honors at the linebacker group. McCray does a lot of things that transfer well to the football field. The 7-on-7 aspects of the camp showed off his play recognition and ability to cover in space. At 6-4 and 230 pounds he plays with a lot of length and range. In pass-rush drills he was physical and strong at the point of attack.

    7. DB Delano Hill, Detroit Cass Tech
    The defensive back MVP, Hill made a lot of plays in one-on-one and 7-on-7 play. He sees the field extremely well from his safety position, and closes passing lanes quickly. In each of the events we have covered Hill at in recent months he has come down with a number of interceptions, and that was the case again on Saturday. Usually cornerbacks take home MVP awards from the defensive back group because a lot of the work is in man coverage. Hill's win as a safety attests to his abilities in pass coverage.

    8. CB Ross Douglas, Avon, Ohio
    Douglas is so consistently clean in coverage that you almost forget he is out there. Not hearing your name called is a good thing at the cornerback position, and the public address announcer is not saying "Douglas" very often. The 5-10, 175-pound prospect is not a flashy player. He stays in great position in relation to the wide receiver throughout routes and makes throwing the ball in his direction very unappealing. Douglas has all the speed he needs to stay with receivers and his technique is near flawless.

    9. LB Darrien Howard, Dayton (Ohio) Chaminade-Julienne
    Howard surprised a lot of people with his performance on Saturday. At 6-1 and at least 255 pounds, he looks like he should be playing along the defensive line. Yet, Howard plays exceptionally light on his feet and was more than capable in the pass-rushing and pass-coverage drills. At times he plays a little top-heavy, but on Saturday he looked a lot more connected with the turf and moved around the field well. Howard will benefit even more from cutting some of the excess weight, but he will always be a big body at the linebacker position.

    10. WR Desmond King, Detroit Crockett
    While he is chasing the state of Michigan career record for interceptions, King has also been trying to chase down scholarship offers. He has a handful from MAC programs already, but with more performances like the one on Saturday that list will grow. The 5-foot-11, 170-pound King stepped in front of several passes in 7-on-7 and one-one-one play at the NIKE Camp. He does a good job using his hands and his body to rub receivers off their routes without drawing a flag, and breaks on the football very well to knock down or intercept passes.

    Nike Elite camp @ Ohio Dominican May 5th,2012 - Yappi Sports

    Nike Elite camp @ Ohio Dominican May 5th,2012 Football

    www.yappi.com

    cw1972

  • Cass Tech, Trotwood recruits excel at NFTC - ESPN

    A battle between a Notre Dame commit and a Michigan commit one of many highlights.

    espn.go.com

    cw1972

  • Scout.com: NFTC Columbus: Devon Edwards

    One of the top tight end prospects in attendance at the recent Nike Football Training Camp in Columbus, was Devon Edwards. He now holds four offers and is looking for more.

    recruiting.scout.com

    footballinohio