2009 State Champions:  6A- Miramar High School, 5A- Tampa Plant, 4A- Dwyer, 3A-Pensacola, 2A- Cocoa, 2B- Bolles, 1B- Glades Day, 1A- American Heritage Delray


 

Gerald Christian  Palm Beach Gardens Dwyer

HT. 6-3/WT. 220 lbs./40 4.7/YR. Senior

 

 

A truly gifted prospect who can get it done on offense as well as on the defensive side of the ball for head coach Jack Daniels and the Panthers.  Committed to Florida along with teammate and fellow Reebok Team Florida member Matt Elam.

 

 

 

Brent Benedict  Jacksonville Bolles

HT. 6-4/WT. 280 lbs./40 5.06/YR. Senior

 

 

One of those athletes who has quick feet, a great frame and knows the game of football.  Has been a standout for the Bulldogs the past two years, and he is likely to emerge as one of the nation’s best prospects while leading the way for one of the state’s most potent rushing attacks.

 

 

 

Tavadis Glenn  Jacksonville Terry Parker

HT. 6-4/WT. 265 lbs./40 4.9/YR. Senior

 

 

While he has proven to be very impressive on the offensive side of the ball, look for this Miami commitment to get a look on defense, where his quickness, strength and overall athletic ability will definitely shine through.

 

 

 

Chaz Green  Tampa Catholic

HT. 6-6/WT. 290 lbs./40 5.07/YR. Senior

 

 

While he still needs to get bigger and stronger, his quick feet and athleticism make him a rare find.  This young man should have a breakthrough season and will continue to improve and raise his ceiling while in college.

 

 

 

Brandon Linder  OL  St. Thomas Aquinas

HT. 6-6/WT. 280 lbs./40 5.2/YR. Senior

 

 

His quickness, strength, knowledge of the entire line of scrimmage and his work ethic puts him in a class with former Raider standout and Notre Dame graduate San Young.  He emerged as the best offensive lineman in the state last season while he was just a junior.

 

 

 

 

Ian Silberman  OL  Fleming Island

HT. 6-5/WT. 260 lbs./40 5.2/YR. Senior

 

While he made his collegiate decision early on to attend Florida, many have forgotten about this quality football player, but you can believe that he is still the same impressive prospect that will continue to make an impact this season for the fast-rising Golden Eagles.

 

 

 

 

Jose Jose  Miami Central

 

Jose is built for the offensive guard position. He is stout and compact with a ton of natural strength. Powerful at the point of attack when base blocking. Jose has the potential to be a solid player from a system based on zone blocking and play action passes.

 

 

 

 

Joseph McNamara  Cypress Bay

 

A standout football player and wrestler, the 6-foot-2, 275-pound McNamara is the backbone of Cypress Bay. An offensive linesman, who has an opulent work ethic, chose to end his recruitment early when he made a verbal pledge to Stanford.

 

 

 

 

Doug Almendares   North Miami

 

Growing up, Doug Almendares thrived in the role of big brother. Now, for the 6-3, 295-pound senior lineman, protecting his brothers also means looking after and setting an example for his 45 North Miami teammates. The most notable schools in this talented prospect are Rutgers, FAU, and Miami.

 



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