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NorCal BCS 2.0

5-11, 175 ATH Augustine Taufalatasi (Encinal) 12

Outstanding motor and above average speed. Playmaker and great tackler. Can play all over the field, understands the game extremely well. Coaches use him as an edge rusher which speaks to his toughness.

6-0, 230 DT Jake Morris (Clayton Valley Charter) 10

Good motor and ferocity. Pairs well above average size and instincts on the defensive side of the ball. Sheds blocks, remains aware and finishes plays through the whistle. Only going to improve as he fills out his impressive frame.

6-5, 240 OL Richard McKay (Clayton Valley Charter) 10

Coming in at 6'5 230 as a sophomore the sky is the limit for this kid. Excels on defense due to size primarily but projects as an offensive tackle where he as already demonstrated strong form and fundamentals at a young age.  Can develop into a Division 1 player while playing on that vaunted CVC offensive line.

5-8, 190 ATH Keirr Stewart (Encinal) 12

One of the most productive overall skill players in NorCal for the class of 2021. Outstanding football player who can hurt you in a number of ways. Averaged 18 YPC last season with 1000+ Total Yards and 4 Int on a top NorCal team. Worked out at WR at the Best Coast Showcase and was unguardable. Will be a 3 year starter. Steal for the college program who lands him.

5-7, 130 ATH Marques Singleton (Encinal) 10

Good speed but well above average quickness and elusiveness. Diminutive stature works to his benefit from the running back position as he can get lost behind the line and find a hole and burst out for big gains. Never gives up on the play and is always looking to take it to the house.

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5-11, 185 DE Ethan Demmert (Winters - CA) - 10

5-11, 185 DE Ethan Demmert (Winters - CA) - 10
6-0, 220 QB Carson Lowrie (Winters) - 12

Good size at the quarterback position and demonstrated a versatile skill set his junior year. Carson reads the defense well in the triple option game and is able to make quick correct decisions in play action situations.

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5-9, 150 QB Mason Lovett (Clayton Valley Charter) 9

5-9, 150 QB Mason Lovett (Clayton Valley Charter) 9
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5-11, 160 WR Dalton Cooper (Clayton Valley Charter) 9

5-11, 160 WR Dalton Cooper (Clayton Valley Charter) 9
6-4, 225 TE/LB Grant Garretson (Pleasant Valley) 12

Well rounded player on both the defensive and offensive side of the ball. Elite size at 6'4 210. If Grant puts another 20 pounds of muscle on his frame he will become even more of a problem at the defensive end spot on defense or as a multi-faceted Combo Tight end on offense. His frame allows him to seal the edge well while blocking and has deceptive speed when involved in the passing game. Good instincts on the defensive side and a never give up attitude.

5-9, 150 DB Jarret Rank (North Valleys) 11

Jarret isn't afraid of contact and will run through defenders regardless of size. Fearless competitor who puts it all on the line for his team. Competes above his measurables.

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5-11, 190 ATH Thomas Reagan (Hermiston) 11

5-11, 190 ATH Thomas Reagan (Hermiston) 11
6-1, 250 Maeko Deleon (Moreau Catholic) 11

Good intensity Good size. At 6'2 250 Maeko may project as an interior offensive linemen at the next level but he has the tools and drive to succeed anywhere on the line. With a couple more years left in his high school development remaining Maeko looks capable of taking that next step.

5-10, 160 DB/ATH Jeremy Jones (James Logan) 12

Jeremy showed a propensity to run past defenders, win jump balls, and score touchdowns during his junior year at Logan High School but his future looks even brighter on the other side of the football. He doesn't speak as much as some kids but his actions spoke louder than most at the Best Coast Showcase camp this Fall. Jeremy accepted the challenge and stepped up big time as he employed techniques taught that day against one receiver after another. The future is bright for this kid. 

5-7, 150 ATH Dervon Fryerson (Antioch) 12

What Fryerson lacks in size, he makes up for in speed, grit, and determination. He has a never give up mentality and has shown an ability to make plays in the passing game and stop the run from his spot at defensive back for Antioch High School. Wu brings good energy and intensity and paired with his quick twitch ability and defensive pursuit he could definitely be an asset to a college program. 

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6-2, 185 ATH Dion Qadir (Mountain House) 11

6-2, 185 ATH Dion Qadir (Mountain House) 11

Good package of size and speed at the tight end position and looks like an absolute threat in the passing game. Dion demonstrated time and time again that he isn't afraid to go over the middle and mix it up with linebackers or safeties in his pursuit of touchdowns and yards for his team. - ps this kid looked competitive at the camp but he was whining like a bitch whenever the QB missed him or threw a poor pass.

5-9, 150 ATH Jaivian Thomas (Mcclymonds) 10

Whether it's pass blocking, run blocking, or coming in to make big hits on the defensive side of the ball Javian has clearly made it known hes not afraid to come in and mix it up with the big boys since his freshman year. He has demonstrated elite toughness and determination to go along with a skillset including above average speed and quickness. Projects as an elusive slot receiver or a versatile nickel back and even may develop into a well rounded corner. A college coach will have a field day with this versatile athlete who clearly loves football. 

6-1, 205 ATH Fynn Williams (Serra) 12

Fynn is a versatile all around football player who looks like a potential Division-I linebacker prospect. He has patrolled the middle for his high school and made plays wherever needed but looks to have the speed and awareness to play outside as well. whether it was keeping up with slot receivers and tight ends in the passing game, or shedding gaps and filling the hole in the run game Fynn excelled for Junipero Serra High School.