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2015 NDC Recruit Profiles DJ Greene 2015 NDC Recruit Profiles DJ Greene (6-0, 210|RB| Willoughby, Ohio – Willoughby South HS): Had an incredible senior season, despite missing three games…ran for 1,903 yards and 26 touchdowns…earned First Team All Premier Athletic Conference honors, First Team All-District honors and Second Team All-State honors as well…winner of the Tony Fisher Award, and was named the Lake County MVP…a three-year varsity letterman for Head Coach Matt Duffy at Willoughby South…also lettered in Track…son of Angela Wilson. Latwan Anderson (5-11, 180|ATH| Cleveland, Ohio – Glenville HS): A three-year varsity letterman for Head Coach Ted Ginn Sr. at Glenville HS…a 2010 Army All American…also earned a trio of varsity letters, and earned All-Ohio honors as a sprinter in Track…son of Anita Anderson and Louis Stephens. Michael Kyle (6-4, 280|OL|Columbus, Ohio –Northland HS): A two-year letterman for Head Coach Kevin Tooson at Northland HS…as a junior, earned First Team All-City honors, and was a pre-season All- State honoree…tallied 62 tackles, eight sacks and three forced fumbles…named to the All Combine Team at the Massillon Nike Combine…also lettered twice in Track…son of Keisha Sullivan and William Kyle. Jesse Peters (6-2, 325|OL| Cleveland, Ohio –Glenville HS): Transferred to Notre Dame College after beginning his career at Ellsworth CC…earned a pair of varsity letters for Head Coach Ted Ginn at Glenville…earned 2014 Junior College Honorable Mention honors…son of Fred and Earnestine Peters. Tyson Jackson(6-2, 290|DL| Wooster, Ohio – Wooster HS): A two-time First Team All Ohio Cardinal Conference performer, two time First Team All-District honoree, two-time All-State Honorable Mention honoree as well…also invited to play in the North South Game…played for Head Coach Doug Haas at Wooster HS…also lettered in Basketball and Track…son of Keith and Katrina Jackson. Devin Williams (5-5, 175|RB| Atlanta, Ga. –Rockdale HS): A three-year varsity letterman for Head Coach Vincent Elder at Rockdale HS, where he put together an incredible senior season, with 1,136 yards rushing, and 15 total touchdowns, earning him First Team All-Area, honors, First Team All-Region honors and Second Team All-State honors as well…son of Jocelyn and Derrick Williams. Micah Massey (5-8, 190|RB| Houston, Texas –St. Pius X HS): Had a terrific career for Head Coach Stethan Hill at St. Pius X High School, where he ran for 3,245 yards in his career with 38 touchdowns…as a senior, he ran for 1,041 yards and 11 touchdowns, earning First Team All TAPPS honors, First Team All 3A District honors, and Second Team All-State honors…also lettered in Track…son of Timothy and Kesha Massey. Nick O’Brien (6-3, 292|OL|Westerville, Ohio – St. Francis DeSales): Played for Head Coach Ryan Wiggins at St. Francis Desales…as a senior, he earned First Team All Central Catholic League honors, First Team All Columbus Metro honors and Second Team All-District honors…also lettered in Wrestling and Rugby…son of Jim and Tanya O’Brien. Tyree Seals (6-1, 225|DL| Solon, Ohio – Solon HS): Played for Head Coach Jim McQuaide’s Solon Comets, and was a three-year varsity letterman…was a Team Captain as a senior in 2014, earning First Team All-District honors, First Team All-Northeast Ohio Conference honors and All-State Honorable Mention honors as well…also lettered in Track…son of Denise Seals. Isaiah Jones (5-9, 175|WR/CB| Penn Hills, Pa. –Penn Hills HS): A team captain, and three-year letterman for Head Coach John Peterman at Penn Hills HS…earned Second Team All-Southeastern Conference honors as a Junior and All-Conference Honorable Mention honors as a Senior…also lettered in Track…son of Michelle Jones. Jalen Ward (5-10, 175|CB| New Albany, Ohio – New Albany HS): A three-year letterman for Head Coach Pat Samanich at New Albany HS…earned All Ohio Capital Conference Special Mention honors as a junior, before earning All District Special Mention honors and Second Team All OCC honors as a senior…son of Melissa and Ty Ward. Austin Treneff (6-2, 305|OL| Columbus, Ohio –Grove City HS): A versatile, three-year varsity letterman for Head Coach Mike Lanza at Grove City HS…made 21 starts over three years along the offensive line at both Center and Tackle…scheduled to graduate with honors this Spring, and has conducted well over 100 hours of community service…son of Sara Treneff and Toby Chapman. Joey McDonald (6-4, 220|TE| Lebanon, Ohio – Lebanon HS): A three-year varsity letterman for Head Coach Shawn Lamb at Lebanon HS…in six games as a senior, caught 10 passes for 110 yards…also lettered in Basketball and Track…son of Ami Abt and Phil McDonald. Harrison Johnson (5-9, 175|S| Trotwood, Ohio –Trotwood Madison HS): A four-year letterman for Head Coach Jeff Graham at Trotwood Madison HS…a team captain his senior season, where he forced three fumbles, picked off four passes, returning three for touchdowns, and had 29 solo tackles….earned Second Team All-District Honors and First Team All Greater Western Ohio Conference honors…also lettered twice in Track…son of Juana Wilson and Harrison Johnson Jr. Jontae Williams (6-1, 170|WR| Marietta, Ga. –Sprayberry HS): A three-year varsity letterman for Head Coach Billy Shackleford at Sprayberry HS…as a senior, he caught 17 passes for 296 yards and three touchdowns…also lettered in Basketball and Track…son of James and Shawnta Williams. Tristan Roberts (6-2, 285|OL| Massillon, Ohio – Massillon Washington HS): A three-year varsity letterman for Head Coach Jason Hall at Massillon Washington HS…also a four-year varsity letterman in wrestling…son of Heather and Wayne Roberts. Braxton Haley (6-1, 180|WR| Athens, Ga. – Monsignor Donovan Catholic HS): Earned First Team All- State, First Team All-Region, and First Team All-Area honors as a senior, after posting incredible numbers…caught 44 passes for 1,126 yards…had 1,624 total yards on the season and 25 total touchdowns…a two-year letterman for Head Coach Kurt Page at Monsignor Donovan Catholic HS…also lettered in Basketball and Soccer…son of Dee Haley and Ken Whitehead. Kendrick Noel (5-8, 160|WR|Pompano Beach, Fla. –Atlantic HS): A three-year letterman for Head Coach TJ Jackson at Atlantic HS…hauled in 26 passes for 613 yards and five touchdowns his senior year…son of Evanette Michel. Aaron Jenkins (6-1, 170|WR| Youngstown, Ohio – Canfield HS): A multi-purpose threat and a three- year varsity letterman for Head Coach Mike Pavlansky at Canfield HS…tallied 1,180 yards of total offense in only six games…ran for eight touchdowns, and passed for five…made the Big 22 in the Youngstown area…also lettered in Track and Baseball…son of Tawnya Jenkins and Steve Stevens. Brice Hinton (6-4, 310|OL|Dayton, Ohio –Trotwood Madison HS): An All-State standout, and a four- year letterman for Head Coach Jeff Graham at Trotwood Madison HS…in addition to earning All-State honors his senior year, he also earned First Team All Great Western Ohio Conference honors and First Team All-District honors, while playing on a team that went 12-2…also lettered in Basketball…son of Anthony and Janet Hinton. Curtis Collins (6-0, 205|RB| Indianapolis, Ind. – Pike HS): Rushed for over 1,500 yards and 18 touchdowns in his final two seasons playing for Head Coach Derek Moyer at Pike HS…ran for 1,000 yards and 12 touchdowns as a senior…son of Larry and Monica Collins. Charles Thigpen (5-9, 164|CB| Indianapolis, Ind. –Westerville South HS): Played for Head Coaches Rocky Pentello and Tim Bates at Westerville South HS…as a senior, he earned Second Team OCC honors and All-District Honorable Mention honors…son of Robin and Charles Thigpen. Dakarai Adams-Williams (6-2, 230|DE| Toledo, Ohio – Scott HS): A three-year captain, and letterman for Head Coach Mike Daniels at Scott HS…earned three First Team All-City honors as an Offensive and Defensive Lineman…a First Team All-District performer and All-State Honorable Mention honoree in 2014…tallied 184 tackles, 46 for a loss, including 31 sacks, seven forced fumbles, five fumble recoveries, six pass deflections and four total touchdowns…also lettered in Wrestling and Track…son of Candice Williams. John Allen (5-11, 196|QB| Rossford, Ohio—Rossford HS): Played for Head Coach Todd Drusback at Rossford HS, where he played in 16 games, and made 11 starts…threw for over 2,000 yards and 24 touchdowns, while rushing for seven touchdowns and had 578 yards on the ground…also lettered in Baseball and Track…son of Jodi and Mike Allen. Hank Allsop (6-5, 210|TE| Scottsdale, Ari. – Fountain Hills HS): A team captain, and two-year letterman for Head Coach Jim Fairfield at Fountain Hills HS…had 46 receptions for 633 yards and six touchdowns as a senior…son of Dorrel and D’nette Allsop. Austin Ballard (6-2, 210|DE|Warren, Mich. –De La Salle HS): Registered 55 tackles, 4.5 sacks, forced a trio of fumbles and returned one for a touchdown, for Head Coach Paul Berska’s 2014 Division-2 State Champs (Mich.), De La Salle…earned All-Metro East and First Team All Catholic League Central Honorable Mention honors…Grandson of Kathy Martin. Bailey Blankenship (6-1, 250|DL| Strongsville, Ohio – Strongsville HS): A three-year varsity letterman for Head Coach Larry Laird at Strongsville HS…also lettered in wrestling…son of Billy and Angela Blankenship.
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