WR Marlon Brown, 6-5/205, Memphis (Tenn.) Harding Academy
ASSETS: Has great size, good speed and does things with the football that 6-foot-5 receivers shouldn't be able to do. AREAS FOR IMPROVEMENT: Brown needs to get more consistency with his hands and continue to improve his route running. WHAT WAS MOST IMPRESSIVE IN THE GAME: Brown showed great speed to outrun safety Darren Myles to the end zone on their first play from scrimmage that resulted in a 71-yard score. He also had a nice reception on a long out route thrown by Barkley. CONCLUSION: This kid has so much upside with his combination of size, speed and athleticism that once he puts it all together, watch out.
WR Marlon Brown, 6-5/205, Memphis (Tenn.) Harding Academy
ASSETS: Has great size, good speed and does things with the football that 6-foot-5 receivers shouldn't be able to do. AREAS FOR IMPROVEMENT: Brown needs to get more consistency with his hands and continue to improve his route running. WHAT WAS MOST IMPRESSIVE IN THE GAME: Brown showed great speed to outrun safety Darren Myles to the end zone on their first play from scrimmage that resulted in a 71-yard score. He also had a nice reception on a long out route thrown by Barkley. CONCLUSION: This kid has so much upside with his combination of size, speed and athleticism that once he puts it all together, watch out.
Who wouldnt wanna go to miami??? Its a private school on the beach. The facilities are state of the art, they are the number one school when it comes to players in the NFL....its the U for godsakes. If you've ever been to the orange bowl u know why they tore it down. It was old and it was falling apart.
Prior to Sunday night's game, Under Armour hosted a combine with close to 200 of the Southeast's top junior and sophomore prospects. Though he has been committed to Florida for more than two months, cornerback Demar Dorsey was a bit of an unknown heading into the weekend. That is no longer the case as the 6-foot-1, 175-pounder recorded a 4.25-second 40-yard dash, a 10-8 broad jump, a 4.2-second shuttle and a 39-5 vertical. Also having impressive days were junior wide receivers Chris Dunkley and De'Joshua Johnson, junior running back Mack Brown and sophomore running back Shon Carson.