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2020 All American Challenge V2 All American Challenge 2020 Number Pos First Name Last Name City School HS Grad Year Height Weight 40 Yard Bench 1 RB Favour Murtala Fayetteville Cape fear high school 2024 5’5” 168 5.03 2 DB Ilijah Brooks Columbis Thomas Jefferson Classical Academy2023 5’8 154 4.78 3 DB Don Robinson, III Clemmons West Forsyth 2022 5’9” 161 4.75 4 QB Xander White Wake Forest Wakefield High School 2023 6’1” 155 5 QB Dashawn Mccullough Fayetteville E.E.Smith High School 2022 6’0” 175 6 QB ZJ Suarez Bronx Mount Saint Michael Boys Academy2023 5’9 164 7 QB Turner Wood Hickory Hickory High School 2024 5’10.5 180 8 DB Zolten Osborne Summerville Fort Dorchester High 2023 6’1 190 9 WR Addison Moore Niceville Niceville High School 2022 5’11” 165 10 QB Dylan Garner Cape Coral Mariner High School 2022 6’0 135 11 DB Kaliel Marshall Orlando Jordan Christian Prep 2022 5’7 126 5.06 12 DB Jomel Monpas Pompano Beach Blanche Ely 2021 5’10.5 154 4.72 13 DB Tyler Bridges Mendenhall Mendenhall High school 2023 5’7 152 4.6 14 WR Ian Westbrook RALEIGH Leesville Rd. High School 2022 5’8 155 4.9 15 WR James Rice Raleigh Leesville Road High School 2021 5’4 146 4.78 16 DB Brandon Mccall Shelby Shelby High School 2023 5’10 164 4.96 17 DB maurqice staton bunnlevel overhills high school 2023 5’8 150 18 DB Gavin Gibson Mooresville William Amos Hough High School 2022 6’0 176 4.5 19 DB Jayden Gibson Salisbury Salisbury 2022 5’10 170 4.66 20 DB Serious Stinyard Wesley Chapel Weightman Middle 2025 5’9 150 4.63 21 DB Reginald Love, II Chapel Hill Jordan High School 2023 5’8 157 4.78 22 DB Dwight Bootle Miami Miami palmetto sr high 2023 5’11” 165 23 RB Zykeem Brooks New Bern New bern high 2022 5’11 200 4.75 24 DB Shaun Wheeler PENSACOLA Tate High School 2022 5’10” 145 4.88 25 WR Lance Patterson Winston Salem Mount tabor high school 2022 5’11 160 4.65 26 WR Dominic Camarca Ft myers Canterbury School 2021 6’.5” 165 4.87 27 LB Clay Sawtelle Hendersonville Hendersonville High School 2021 6’1” 187 4.78 28 RB Simeon Askew Warner Robins Houston County High School 2022 5’10.5” 210 4.77 29 QB DaRon Wilson SALEM Salem High School 2023 6’0 141 30 DL Tavias Higgs Suffolk King’s Fork High School 2022 6’3” 213 19 31 QB Caleb Kelley Chapel Hill Chapel Hill High School 2022 6’0” 175 32 QB Isaiah Faulkner Zebulon Corinth Holders HS 2022 6’0 165 33 QB Austin Himes Concord Central Cabarrus high school 2021 6’0” 202 34 QB Robert Hyder Carthage Pinecrest High School 2022 6’1” 184 35 QB Will Haines Fortson Glenwood 2021 6’2 200 36 QB Jack Schierholz Dillon Summit High School 2023 6’2 185 37 QB Sean Silverberg North Port North port high school 2022 6’2 200 38 QB Camden Coleman Clemmons Robert B Glenn High School 2022 6’4 215 39 RB Michael Beatty Raleigh Middle Creek High School 2024 5’8 131 4.87 40 WR Joshua Ealy cameron overhills highschool 2021 6’1 176 4.78 41 WR Zy'air Boyd Enterprise Enterprise Hogh school 2022 5’7 182 16 42 RB Allen Robinson ll Owings Mills Acellus Home School 2024 5’7.5” 150 4.9 43 WR Isaiah Mosley Homestead Miami Palmetto Senior High School2022 5’10.5” 185 44 QB Tyler Davis Fayetteville Grays Creek 2024 5’10 135 45 QB Johnnie Holland Godwin Midway High School 2022 5’10 177 46 RB Jevante Long Clemmons West Forsyth High School 2022 5’7 150 4.94 47 RB Ryan Browne Bloomfield Hills Sarasota Riverview 2022 6’4 188 48 WR Dominic Williams Wake Forest Wake Forest HS 2022 6’2 190 49 QB Coby Price Randleman Eastern Randolph high 2021 6’3 165 50 QB Byrum Brown RALEIGH Rolesville HS 2022 6’3 180 51 DL Javaree Jackson Bartow Fort Meade high school 2022 6’1 230 7 52 WR Reed Swanson Glen Gardner North Hunterdon Regional high school2022 6’5 177 4.9 53 TE Sekani Warner Woodbridge CD Hylton High School 2021 6’2 225 12 54 LB Chase Christopher Holly Springs Holly Springs HS 2023 5’2” 194 4.87 55 TE Patryk Ozog-Mccallie Richlands Southwest 2023 6’1” 202 11 56 RB Cayleb Brawley Mt ulla West Rowan high school 2022 5’7” 164 5.08 57 LB Qadree Ziyad Salisbury West Rowan high school 2022 5’8 211 4.79 58 WR Camryn Jones Angier Overhills High School 2023 6’0” 160 4.64 59 WR Zak McLauchlin Hickory St Stephens High School 2021 5’7 148 4.57 60 DB Jaylon Webster Entetprise Enterprise High School 2021 4.45 61 WR Gabriel scheidl Rolesville Rolesville High School 2021 5’10 161.7 63 WR Hunter Westbrooks Mebane Eastern Alamance High School 2022 5’6” 147 4.78 64 DL Owen Finley High Point Ledford Senior High 2022 6’1 180 4.8 65 DB Julius Gardner Beverly Hills Dunnellon High School 2021 6’1 165 4.55 66 DB D’Andre Richardson Eden Rockingham Early College High School2021 5’11 167 5.3 67 LB David Reynoso Winter haven LAKE REGION H.S 2022 5’8 159 4.88 68 WR Trai Ferguson richmond Trinity Episcopal School 2022 5’8 169 4.75 69 WR William Hawkins IV Henderson Heritage High School 2022 6’4 185 5 70 WR kamron bailey knightdale The Fletcher acd 2023 5’5 160 4.78 71 WR Eja Brice Mt.holly Stuart W. Cramer high school 2021 6’1 162 4.69 72 WR Zion Allen Harrisburg Central Dauphin High School 2022 5’10” 170 4.63 73 WR Chris Cole Roanoke Salem high school 2024 6’0 155 5.03 74 WR Jalen Best Summerville 843-760-4450 2021 5’6” 170 4.81 75 WR Jamari Stallion Fayetteville Westover High School 2022 5’10” 183 4.96 76 DB Jakob Gamble Hallandale Beach Hallandale High School 2021 6’2 175 4.96 77 DB Nigel Henderson Hanover Calvert Hall College High School 2022 5’11.5 160 4.69 78 DB Tyshawn Shaw Jr Yemassee Wade Hampton High 2021 5’11 176 79 WR Vincent Wilkins Winston Salem Reagan High School 2022 5’11 165 4.56 80 DB Zacchaeus Laing Ashburn Stone Bridge High School 2022 5’10.5 146 4.7 81 DB Jacob Thomas Ashburn Stone Bridge High School 2022 6’2” 190 4.87 82 DB Xavier Green Mcdonough Luella High School 2021 6’2 167 4.81 83 DB Da’Yon Thomas Washington Riverdale Baptist High School 2021 6’1” 157 4.71 84 DB Zilan Williams Martinsburg Dematha 2022 6’3 175 4.34 85 WR Elyjah Mitchell Brandywine Gwynn Park High School 2022 6’3 181 5.06 86 LB Twan Anderson Fayetteville Westover High School 2022 6’3 230 4.56 87 WR Phareel Price Lehigh Acres Fort Myers High School 2022 5’8 146 4.72 88 WR Adonis Garcia Lawrence Lawrence High School 2023 6’1 150 4.81 89 WR Tyler Baskett Chesapeake BeachNorthern High School 2022 6’0 190 4.58 90 DB Anthony Martin Washington DC Ballou high school 2021 6’1 185 4.72 91 LB TJ Johnson sanford Lee County High School 2022 6’1 212 92 RB Jaylen Mims Gastonia Kings Mountain High School 2021 5’6.5” 165 4.62 93 RB Sincere Baines Fayetteville Jack Britt High school 2023 5’10 160 4.9 94 RB Akil Williams Charlotte Charlotte Catholic High School 2023 5’6.5” 175 4.81 95 RB Sam Probst King West Stokes High School 2021 5’9 180 26 96 RB Jalen Lewis Jacksonville Jacksonville High school 2021 5’11 200 4.96 97 RB Isaac Wooten Hubert Swansboro High 2022 5’8.5” 165 4.87 98 RB Samurai Matthews Waldorf North Point High School 2021 5’11 185 4.6 99 DB MARK-ALLENGAY Cutler Bay MIAMI PALMETTO SR HIGH 2023 5’11” 170 100 RB Josh Murray Burlington Eastern Alamance High School 2024 5’8” 170 4.75 101 WR Tavian Williams Wake Forest Wake Forest HS 2023 6’1 140 5.2 102 WR Isaiah Lee Fayetteville Cape Fear High School 2022 6’1.5” 170 4.84 103 TE David Sanchez Wake Forest Wake Forest High School 2022 6’2 215 5.3 104 TE Brandon Basnight Wake Forest NC Wake Forest High School 2022 5’10 227 5.09 105 TE James Lilley Chambersburg Chambersburg Area Senior High School2022 6’3 205 5.06 106 DB Tommy Miller Matthews Metrolina Christian Acedemy 2022 4.65 107 RB Shamar Esbrand-SmithSevern Archbishop Spalding 2021 5’11 217 4.97 108 WR Aiden Cloninger Gastonia East Gaston High School 2022 6’1 177 4.7 109 DB Brodie Garrett Trabuco Canyon Tesoro High School 2022 5’11 170 4.84 110 DB Jamian Risher Varnville Wade Hampton High School 2022 6’1 187 111 DB Oliver Bridges Upper Marlboro The Bullis School 2022 6’4” 185 4.63 112 WR Joseph Bonilla IV Central islip Central islip high school 2022 6’1 165 5 113 DL Keyon Clark Riverview Tampa Bay Technical High School2022 6’1.5” 224 12 115 RB Bryce Council Knightdale Knightdale High School 2022 5’10.5” 183 116 RB Jelani Hopkins Long Beach Artesia High School 2021 5’9 185 117 RB Derek Matthews East Bend Forbush High School 2022 6’0” 190 4.75 118 RB Nevaeh Gattis Elon Southern alamance high school 2022 6’1.5” 187 4.68 119 RB Jackson Barker Fuquay Varina Fuquay Varina High School 2022 6’2 195.5 4.49 120 RB Noah Marshall Winston-Salem Mount Tabor High School 2022 5’10 210 4.59 121 RB Ian Bright Apex Apex High School 2023 5’10” 223 28 122 RB Jordan Tacey Enterprise New Brockton High School 2022 5’7 181 4.84 123 DL Abdul-Malik Sholanke Seymour The King's Academy 2022 6’1 236 20 124 RB Jamar PRICE Charlotte Providence High School 2022 6’1” 208 4.78 125 LB Juantrea Bradley Jr.
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