Over the past three years, I’ve been lucky enough to see Dade and Broward’s best compete on the gridiron, at camps and at 7-on-7s. The list below is my personal opinion, and I don’t speak for Peter, Tito, Cam or Nash. All forty times are verified by SPARQ. This list only includes seniors from Dade and Broward County.
35. A’lique Terry, C, Hialeah- 6’1, 294 pounds (Wake Forest)
Intelligent coach’s son who fits perfectly at Wake Forest. Terry is a gifted athlete who plays on Hialeah’s basketball team and occasionally throws the ball on fake field goals. Short but stout with a strong lower body. Should follow in the footsteps of Joe Looney (Lake Worth) and become a star center for the Demon Deacons.
http://www.hudl.com/athlete/2379278/highlights/69512378?autoplay=1
34. Edgar Cerenord, DT, American Heritage- 6’1, 292 pounds (Uncommitted)
Another smart big man (3.7 GPA) with little man feet. Cerenord moves like a linebacker and tackles exceptionally well for an interior lineman. What he lacks in height he makes up for in wingspan (82 “) and hand size (12”). Very coordinated. Played all over the Patriots’ front but projects as a gap-shooting three technique at the next level.
http://www.hudl.com/athlete/167777/highlights/116411375?autoplay=1
33. JoJo Robinson, ATH, Northwestern- 5’11, 185 pounds, 4.53 (Florida State)
As CIS poster skyman has pointed out, JoJo is a superstar on paper. He’s a great combine guy, he’s an Optimist legend and he has a magnetic personality. Even his name is cool. But for whatever reason, JoJo has always disappointed me whenever I watched the Bulls. Now I know why—he was out of position. The Bulls’ defensive backfield has been loaded with D-1 athletes, so JoJo has been forced to carry a lackluster offense. It wasn’t until I saw him play defense in the Soul Bowl that I recognized his upside. He is an exceptionally quick defender (4.02 shuttle) who strikes ballcarriers with violence. If he stays on defense, he will live up to his reputation.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M8Zve1a8wR0
32. Chris Lammons, CB, Plantation- 5’10, 171 pounds, 4.62 (Uncomitted)
Smooth athlete with electric feet. Lammons makes up for average height with a confident demeanor and the wingspan of a 6’3 player. Like Brandon McGee, Lammons played quarterback in high school and will need some time to adjust to defense in college. However, his extensive 7-on-7 experience with the South Florida Express will ease the transition. His biggest weakness is a lack of elite speed.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kQIAsXfgi2Y
31. Chris Taylor, WR, University- 6’0, 168 pounds (Duke)
The North Broward Prep transfer emerged as one of Sean White’ favorite targets (874 yards and 12 TDs) in a breakout year for the Suns. Not great in one area but good in all of them. Taylor had some tough drops against Booker T but still found a way to make several big plays. Should put up big numbers in David Cutcliffe’s offense.
http://www.hudl.com/athlete/o/1849709/highlights/84075375
The list so far:
31. Chris Taylor
32. Chris Lammons
33. JoJo Robinson
34. Edgar Cerenord
35. A’lique Terry
Sleepers: http://www.canesinsight.com/threads/61634-D-s-Post-Season-Top-Prospects-in-Dade-Broward-The-Sleepers
35. A’lique Terry, C, Hialeah- 6’1, 294 pounds (Wake Forest)
Intelligent coach’s son who fits perfectly at Wake Forest. Terry is a gifted athlete who plays on Hialeah’s basketball team and occasionally throws the ball on fake field goals. Short but stout with a strong lower body. Should follow in the footsteps of Joe Looney (Lake Worth) and become a star center for the Demon Deacons.
http://www.hudl.com/athlete/2379278/highlights/69512378?autoplay=1
34. Edgar Cerenord, DT, American Heritage- 6’1, 292 pounds (Uncommitted)
Another smart big man (3.7 GPA) with little man feet. Cerenord moves like a linebacker and tackles exceptionally well for an interior lineman. What he lacks in height he makes up for in wingspan (82 “) and hand size (12”). Very coordinated. Played all over the Patriots’ front but projects as a gap-shooting three technique at the next level.
http://www.hudl.com/athlete/167777/highlights/116411375?autoplay=1
33. JoJo Robinson, ATH, Northwestern- 5’11, 185 pounds, 4.53 (Florida State)
As CIS poster skyman has pointed out, JoJo is a superstar on paper. He’s a great combine guy, he’s an Optimist legend and he has a magnetic personality. Even his name is cool. But for whatever reason, JoJo has always disappointed me whenever I watched the Bulls. Now I know why—he was out of position. The Bulls’ defensive backfield has been loaded with D-1 athletes, so JoJo has been forced to carry a lackluster offense. It wasn’t until I saw him play defense in the Soul Bowl that I recognized his upside. He is an exceptionally quick defender (4.02 shuttle) who strikes ballcarriers with violence. If he stays on defense, he will live up to his reputation.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M8Zve1a8wR0
32. Chris Lammons, CB, Plantation- 5’10, 171 pounds, 4.62 (Uncomitted)
Smooth athlete with electric feet. Lammons makes up for average height with a confident demeanor and the wingspan of a 6’3 player. Like Brandon McGee, Lammons played quarterback in high school and will need some time to adjust to defense in college. However, his extensive 7-on-7 experience with the South Florida Express will ease the transition. His biggest weakness is a lack of elite speed.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kQIAsXfgi2Y
31. Chris Taylor, WR, University- 6’0, 168 pounds (Duke)
The North Broward Prep transfer emerged as one of Sean White’ favorite targets (874 yards and 12 TDs) in a breakout year for the Suns. Not great in one area but good in all of them. Taylor had some tough drops against Booker T but still found a way to make several big plays. Should put up big numbers in David Cutcliffe’s offense.
http://www.hudl.com/athlete/o/1849709/highlights/84075375
The list so far:
31. Chris Taylor
32. Chris Lammons
33. JoJo Robinson
34. Edgar Cerenord
35. A’lique Terry
Sleepers: http://www.canesinsight.com/threads/61634-D-s-Post-Season-Top-Prospects-in-Dade-Broward-The-Sleepers