...While the towering offensive tackles attracted attention, offensive guard Marcelys Jones (6-foot-4, 325 pounds) took home the offensive line MVP award and Massillon (Ohio) Washington interior lineman Nathaniel Devers (6-3, 265) ended up as the No. 4 offensive performer at the event, showing the depth at the position. Elyria (Ohio) Catholic's Dakota Tallman (6-5, 290) and Hubbard, Ohio, 2015 guard Matthew Jones also had breakout performances.
2. Cleveland takes turnpike rivalry
One of the most storied football rivalries is that between the cities of Cleveland and Pittsburgh. When we previewed this battle heading into the camp, it appeared Cleveland may have had a slight edge in talent over its neighbors to the southeast, but the difference proved to be much more substantial.
Three of the four MVP awards went to prospects from Cleveland. Jones, from Cleveland (Ohio) Glenville, took home the offensive line MVP, Joe Henderson of Cleveland Shaker Heights won the defensive line MVP, and Cleveland St. Ignatius linebacker Dameon Willis won the skills MVP award.
Behind those three, Cleveland prospects littered the top performer and top underclassman lists. Glenville defensive back teammates Erick Smith and Erik Simpson were among the best at their positions. Shaker Heights' Odell Spencer and St. Ignatius' Michael Siragusa were among the top handful of wide receiver performers, while sophomores Andrew Dowell of St. Edward, and Jerome Baker of Cleveland Benedictine were in the discussion late for MVP consideration...
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2. Cleveland takes turnpike rivalry
One of the most storied football rivalries is that between the cities of Cleveland and Pittsburgh. When we previewed this battle heading into the camp, it appeared Cleveland may have had a slight edge in talent over its neighbors to the southeast, but the difference proved to be much more substantial.
Three of the four MVP awards went to prospects from Cleveland. Jones, from Cleveland (Ohio) Glenville, took home the offensive line MVP, Joe Henderson of Cleveland Shaker Heights won the defensive line MVP, and Cleveland St. Ignatius linebacker Dameon Willis won the skills MVP award.
Behind those three, Cleveland prospects littered the top performer and top underclassman lists. Glenville defensive back teammates Erick Smith and Erik Simpson were among the best at their positions. Shaker Heights' Odell Spencer and St. Ignatius' Michael Siragusa were among the top handful of wide receiver performers, while sophomores Andrew Dowell of St. Edward, and Jerome Baker of Cleveland Benedictine were in the discussion late for MVP consideration...
http://footballrecruiting.rivals.com/content.asp?CID=1501291