
West Virginia was smart for gaining an early pledge from in-state standout offensive lineman Josh Jenkins. The Parkersburg native was almost unstoppable at the combine.
Hamilton athlete Gerrell Robinson is a quarterback by nature, but he proved that he is capable of being a five-star wide receiver prospect. Arizona will have a battle on its hands keeping this player in-state.

Gonzaga defensive tackle A.J. Francis represented D.C. well. Some feel that Francis may be best suited to play guard at the next level.

Talent was down at the quarterback position, but Alex Carder showed that he could be the top signal caller in Kansas next season.

Two of Ohio's best mix it up during the one-on-one's. Dublin-Coffman's Mike Adams (Left) gains control of Glenville's Shawntel Rowell (Right).

Cass Tech was well represented by a handful of talented athletes including MVP Boubacar Cissoko (Left).

Citra, Fla., wide receiver Darius Morgan not only had the best hair, but he showed tremendous skills as well.

Two of the combines best match-up as Allen, Texas wide receiver Dan Buckner (Left) takes on Bartram Trail, Fla., cornerback Xavier Brewer.

Southeastern Detroit's Charles Burrell is used to throwing the ball, but at the combine he flipped the script and showed off his skills as a wide receiver.

Detroit Country Day running back Jonas Gray earned All-Combine honors after an impressive performance.