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Tacoi Sumler, 5'9, 165, Christopher Columbus
Speed. Speed. Speed. Sumler is one of the fastest players around. With sub-4.4 times he can easily outrun potential coverages while bringing in the ball with soft hands. However, his abilities are not limited to speed. His start-stop skills let him freeze defenders and explode into open field.
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Eli Rogers, 5'10, 170, Northwestern
In his junior year Rogers caught 35 passes for 560 yards and 11 touchdowns. This coming year, after having put on more muscle and developed his skills, he is setting the bar high. In an internview Rogers is quoted saying that his goal this year is to "break the Miami-Dade County touchdown and receiving yards record." We'll see what happens.
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Tommy Shuler, 5'9, 170 ,Central
Coming off a great junior year at Miami Springs, Shuler will have to acclimate his game to fit Miami Central's offensive scheme. Transferring can present some set backs, but Shuler shouldn't have any trouble fitting in. Because of his soft hands and quick feet, Shuler will undoubtedly have a positive impact on Miami Central's offensive team.
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Rasheed Greene, 6'0, 170, St. Thomas Aquinas
Greene has great size and speed. However, to be even more successful he must put on some extra muscle to compete with more physical corners. His speed down the field is his best assets that allows him to break away from coverage for a deep ball or catch a short route and explode into the open field.
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Phil Dorsett, 5'10, 170, St. Thomas Aquinas
Dorsett is an extremely intelligent wide receiver. He analyzes coverage and exploits holes in zone defenses. One of his best attributes is his willingness to take a hit. This guy is smart and tough which makes him a vital part of St. Thomas Aquinas' offense.
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Jessie York, 6'1, 180, Boyd Anderson
This six foot wide receiver has great hands and solid speed. Being able to play against some of the best defensive backs in the nation has allowed him to improve his patterns and increase his knowledge of the position. On top of all that, York contains the ability to leap over even taller opponents. Althleticism is not something York lacks.
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