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Best Of The Midwest Combine MVPs (Drake Jackson)

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I didnt see where someone posted this already if so...sorry

http://247sports.com/Article/Best-Of-The-Midwest-Combine-MVPs-35677543



Three quarterbacks shared the top honor in Indianapolis (Ind.) Cathedral's Hunter Johnson, the nation's top-ranked passer in his class according to 247Sports.
Two running backs were named MVP in Indianapolis (Ind.) Ben Davis's Quinton Baker.
Evans ran a 4.37 40-yard dash and Baker clocked the fastest time of the
day at 4.28 seconds. Evans is the country's No. 4 all-purpose back
according to 247Sports while Baker checks in at No. 8.
The receiver MVP awards were given to Dayton (Ohio) Dunbar's Terrance Landers and Louisville (Ky.) Male's Ethan Bradds of Jamestown (Ohio) Greenview.
The nation's top-ranked center, Kentucky commit and a U.S. Army All-American Danny Godlevske were name the top offensive linemen.
On the defensive line, Ohio State Top247 commit Antonio Shelton.
Local linebacker Collin Miller of Hamilton Southeastern won the MVP award for his position group.
In the secondary, MVPS were given to Ashland (Ky.) Hamilton's Jonathan Sutherland of Episcopal Academy.
In the competition portion, Bortenschlager impressed with his
mechanics, big-time arm and touch. Cunningham was money on the back
shoulder throw and Johnson didn't have one of his best days but he
grinded through and threw a few dimes. Bortenschalger looks forward to a
March 21 visit to Vanderbilt, while Cunningham's next trip will be to
Miami (Ohio). Johnson holds several early offers, and this spring plans
to return to North Carolina, Northwestern and Tennessee again while
checking out N.C. State for the first time.
Michigan State may be next to offer the versatile Evans, who can
pass block, catch the football, obviously run it, while also having the
ability to be a big-time cornerback. If the Spartans do offer, they'll
be tough to beat. The stout Baker, a former Kentucky commit, visits
Tennessee this coming weekend and called Notre Dame his dream school.
At receiver, Landers impressed with his big 6-foot-4, 180-pound
frame, while Wakefield got it done with his speed. Their position coach
gave them both love for their route-running ability. At tight end the
6-foot-5, 225-pound Bradds also impressed with his routes, knowing how
to set defenders up, freezing them so he could easily get open.
While Jackson is more polished than Godleveske at this stage in
the game, Godlevske is showing he is a fantastic athlete, posting a 4.4
shuttle. Both are absolutely mean and showed that streak during 1-on-1s,
while Young continues to develop as a prospect to watch. He's gotten
much stronger, his feet have gotten better and he's long for a 6-foot-4,
offensive guard.
The future Buckeye, Cooper, blew the offensive linemen away with
his first step. It was so deadly, there were times he was on the
offensive lineman's heels before they were even out of their stance.
Shelton used his hands to defeat offensive linemen, and was also very
physical. Toledo has offered the in-state standout.
No linebacker moved like Miller during position drills, a
downhill player that is also very comfortable moving laterally. He
visited Cincinnati over the weekend and the Bearcats could be close to
offering. Ball State and Bowling Green have already extended a
scholarship. At 6-foot-3, 235-pounds he ran a 4.68 40-yard dash.
Long ran a sub 4.4 and got himself a few pass breakups in
1-on-1s. Davis is a long and versatile player that could play cornerback
or safety. Sutherland will be a big-time prospect in 2017 and already
holds a few offers. He's quick and was very physical with receivers.
Stay tuned to 247Sports for more Notable Performances from the Best of the Midwest Combine. Author

This post was edited on 2/17 1:03 AM by wildcatman26
 
A nice rundown, thanks. There is another article at the top that ranks the top 13 at the camp, UK already has four VERY talented commits from Kentucky and from this camp it looks like there are at least four more (a couple of surprises) I would be delighted to have commit.
 
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