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Miami Herald Preseason Broward Top 25

 

Former Southwest and current St. Thomas Aquinas CB/WR Lamarcus Joyner.
Former Southwest and current St. Thomas Aquinas CB/WR Lamarcus Joyner.
CHARLES TRAINOR JR. / MIAMI HERALD STAFF

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9. Demar Dorsey, S, 6-2, 180, Boyd Anderson: Having watched this gifted athlete play a number of times, you continue to see why some schools like him as a safety, while others love his speed and cover skills enough to put him at the corner position. (Committed to Florida).

10. Shawn Corker, WR, 6-1, 185, Cardinal Gibbons: Last year, at this time, there wasn’t one person who knew who this gifted football talent was. Now, as we head toward the summer, he is regarded as one of the top performers in a receiving class that is easily as deep as it’s ever been in the state of Florida.

11. Jonathan Feliciano, OT, 6-4, 275, Western: This is easily one of the top prospects at the position, and while he gains more experience, there is little doubt that this three-year player will climb the ladder faster than any other player at this position in the state. A huge find – in more than one way! (Committed to Miami).

12. Brian Robinson, DB, 5-10, 185, St. Thomas Aquinas: Follows in the footsteps of his father, a one-time Fort Lauderdale Dillard and Auburn standout as a gifted athlete who is capable of making big plays, using his knowledge of the game, quickness and exceptional balls skills.

13. David Perry, DE, 6-6, 235, University School: What you have to like about Perry is his potential. He has all the physical tools to be a very good defensive end. He has the chance to be special at the next level.

14. Keion Payne, CB, 6-0, 170, St. Thomas Aquinas: A good size cover-corner prospect who has quickness and athletic ability. Is starting to get more physical, which colleges just love from a player with this size.

15. Clifton Coleman, DB, 5-10, 170, Boyd Anderson: Yet another quality prospects who will parlay speed and raw athleticism to play cornerback in college. What he needs to do is get bigger and stronger than he is now. Keep an eye out for this young man.

16. Justin Wilson, LB, 6-0, 218, Western: A quick, agile, strong and athletic prospect who has everything it takes to develop into a quality player. While he plays on both sides (running back) of the ball, he is also a two-sport (wrestler) athlete who has tremendous balance and a plays with a toughness that you cannot teach.

17. Vinnie Mauro, LB, 6-1, 215, St. Thomas Aquinas: After a brilliant junior season, this impressive prospects returns to give the defending national champions a player who is a sure tackler, has speed, drops into coverage and is as intense as you will find.

18. Cassius McDowell, RB, 5-8, 175, Deerfield Beach: If he is healthy, this is an athlete who will make a solid impact as an all-purpose back who can ignite the Bucks on special teams as well.

19. Khari Burke, DB, 5-10, 170, South Plantation: There’s little doubt that this one of those football players who continues to watch his stock rise every time he puts on the uniform.

20. Deven Drane, DB, 5-11, 180, Plantation: Another gifted athlete who leads one of the top secondaries in the state. Tremendous against the pass and improving against the run.

21. Desmond Bozeman, LB, 6-0, 215, Dillard: Has shown the ability to run, cover on passing downs and make a solid impact on the defensive side of the ball. A three-year starter who continues to get better.

22. Joseph McNamara, OL, 6-2, 280, Cypress Bay: Easily one of the most athletic linemen in Florida who continues to grow and uses his impressive strength, speed and balance to his advantage. (Committed to Stanford).

23. Brandon Doughty, QB, 6-3, 200, North Broward Prep: After one full year at the varsity level as a starter, he is now ready to emerge as one of the best in the state.

24. Marcus Thompson, RB, 6-2, 220, Boyd Anderson: A transfer from South Plantation is a punishing runner who has speed and the athletic ability to lineup on both side of the ball.

25. Daryeon Chance, RB, 5-6, 170, Cardinal Gibbons: Continues to show why he is perhaps the best runner in the state of Florida - pound-for-pound. Very strong and elusive.

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