Blustein-Championship Teams Reloading for 2016

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Good article on some top teams/talent.

http://sfhs.cbslocal.com/2014/12/18/blu-championship-teams-will-find-a-way-to-reload/


ROCKETS WILL LOOK TO RELOAD IN 2015
On defense, this current junior class features stellar linebacker Donavan Thompson, lineman Keir Thomas and safety Jamal Cook who are impressive athletes that will be among best in the state of Florida.In addition, defensive back Shalmar Hinds is returning as well. Sophomore linebacker Waynmon Steed is a tremendous talent. So are defensive backs Allen Jones, Jamal Hudson and Christopher Williams. Freshman tackles Malik Edwards and Deaven Burns are promising players that have a chance to be very special for the next three years.

On offense, quarterback Jerrod Thomas will be back. So will running backs Clifford Cooper, Khori Roberts and Devante Granger, receivers Rodney Liburd and Treyvon Brinson, linemen Laurante Huggins and David Bradley, and kicker Reese Skylar are a good place to start.

Sophomore lineman Navaughn Donaldson could be one of the best nationally. So will be fellow linemen Mershawn Miller and Christopher Johnson, running back Kywan Smith and receiver Jernard Phillips. Freshman receiver Terrill Perriman is going to be good as well.

RAIDERS SHOW THAT THEY ARE FOR REAL

This program always restocks as well as any program in the state.

The offense will need to rebuild, but they will do using new faces along with juniors such as receiver/return specialist Sam Bruce, who was injured in the state title game, but will be a nationally-rated prospect before he heads off to Miami in 2016.
Others that will be fun to watch include tight end/receiver Michael Immuno, quarterback Blake Dever, receivers Dominic Theiman, James Jenkins and Connor Cullins, and running back Jaxson Kincaide and Devontae Henry-Cole.
There are key sophomores like Trevon Grimes, who already started to pick up plenty of recruiting attention – with his 6-3, 180-pound frame paving the way.

Defensively, this is a program that is coming off one of its best season-long performances ever, but there are players to plug in as well. Nobody will have a larger spotlight on them than lineman Nick Bosa, who is regarded as not only the best defensive player nationally, but considered to be one of the best this school has ever produced at this level – and you are talking some mighty impressive athletes.

The spotlight will also fall on lineman Colin Nace, defensive backs Frank Coppet, Alvin Davis, Jr., Justin Wright and Mark Williams, linebackers Aaron Rodriguez and Nolan Rodriguez, and kicking specialist James McCourt. The sophomore class will feature linebackers Sean Smith and Hunter Astle. Even freshmen such as defensive back Asanti Samuel, Jr. and linebacker Adetutu Daranjio, and offensive lineman Chad Keirnan will impact the team in 2015.


PATRIOTS LOOK TOWARD 2015 WITH OPTIMISM
The junior class really has some impressive offensive players such as receivers Dedrick Snelson and Brandon Johnson, running back Shadderick Lowery as well as linemen Louie Berkowitz and Christian Riffle, and tight ends Nick Eubanks and Jake Legette.

Sophomore running back Kyshaun Bryant is certainly one of the elite players in the state. But he is not alone. Offensive lineman T.J. Slaton is also one of the best in the nation. Quarterback Jason Brown showed how talented he was during this season and is ready to take over for Ohio State-bound Torrance Gibson.In addition, receivers Matt Solomon and Laress Nelson, punter Zack Thomson and long snapper Blevins Jumper are very good.

On defense, junior linebackers Bradley Clement, Jacob Pino and Myles Eaddy, lineman Decarlo Hamilton and defensive end Brian Burns are tremendous football players. So are defensive backs Walter Eugene, Dominick Venturi and Jarius Stuart.
Sophomore standouts like defensive back Marco Wilson will be vital to this program in the future. So will defensive backs Will Allen and Blake Wooden, linebackers James Houston and Alejandro Montejo, defensive linemen George Ellis and Chaz Bird, and tremendous kicker Oren Milstein, who has the chance to be one of the best in Florida in 2015. Even freshmen such as defensive back Pat Surtain, Jr., defensive end Andrew Chatfield, receivers Tyson Campbell and Anthony Schwartz, running back Matt Peart and offensive lineman Zackary Zambrano and linebacker Caden Blanchard are expected to make a huge impact on this program.
 
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