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2019 Preview 17 TEAM BREAKDOWN Basic Offense: Gulf Coast | Basic Defense: Multiple LETTERWINNERS STARTERS RETURNING (17) STARTERS LOST (7) Returning 38 Offense (7) Offense (4) Offense 17 RB Cam Akers QB Deondre Francois Defense 18 WR Tamorrion Terry WR Nyqwan Murray Special Teams 3 WR Keith Gavin OL Alec Eberle Lost 22 OL Jauan Williams OL Derrick Kelly II Offense 12 OL Mike Arnold Defense 9 OL Cole Minshew Defense (3) Special Teams 1 TE Tre’ McKitty DE Brian Burns DT Demarcus Christmas STARTERS Defense (8) DB A.J. Westbrook Returning 17 DT Marvin Wilson Offense 7 DE Janarius Robinson Defense 8 LB DeCalon Brooks Special Teams 2 LB Dontavious Jackson Lost 7 DB Jaiden Lars-Woodbey Offense 4 DB Stanford Samuels III Defense 3 DB Kyle Meyers Special Teams 0 DB Levonta Taylor Special Teams (2) PK Ricky Aguayo P Logan Tyler RETURNING STATISTICAL LEADERS RUSHING G ATT YDS AVG TD LG YPG Cam Akers 12 161 706 4.4 6 85 58.8 PASSING G PE C-A-INT PCT. YARDS TDS YPG James Blackman 4 177.14 33-51-1 64.7 510 5 127.5 RECEIVING G REC YDS AVG TD LG YPG Tamorrion Terry 12 35 744 21.3 8 78 62.0 D.J. Matthews 12 42 382 9.1 1 31 31.8 TACKLES TOTAL (UA-A) TFL SACKS INT PBU FF-FR Hamsah Nasirildeen 91 (51-40) 0.5 0.0 1 2 0-0 Dontavious Jackson 75 (46-29) 7.0 1.0 1 3 1-0 Jaiden Lars-Woodbey 58 (24-34) 4.5 1.0 0 8 1-0 Stanford Samuels III Tre’ McKitty Hamsah Nasirildeen 18 TEAM BREAKDOWN PLAYERS BY STATE/HOMETOWN Florida (57) Georgia (20) Kansas (1) Apopka: Renardo Green; Bartow: Alexander Ashburn: Tamorrion Terry, Ontaria Wilson; Hutchinson: Blaik Middleton Strozier; Crawfordville: Keith Gavin; Daytona Atlanta: Adonis Thomas; Buford: Anthony Grant; Louisiana (1) Beach: Cyrus Fagan; Destin: Deonté Sheffield; Coolidge: Ryan Fitzgerald; Conyers: Jordan New Orleans: Kyle Meyers Fort Lauderdale: Jeremy Czerenda; Fort Young; Decatur: Derrick McLendon II; Hahira: Gabe Massachusetts (1) Myers: Quashon Fuller; Greenville: Travis Jay; Nabers; Hampton: Kevon Glenn; Loganville: Tru Andover: Alex Marshall Jacksonville: Andrew Boselli, D.J. Matthews, Thompson; Lilburn: Robert Cooper; Montezuma: Michigan (1) Tyrell Moorer; Kissimmee: Carlos Becker III, Christian Meadows; Powder Springs: Brady Scott; Northville: Ryan Roberts Dennis Briggs, Jr.; Lake Gibson: Baveon Johnson; Pridgen: Cole Minshew; Rome: Jamarcus Chatman; Mississippi (1) Lakeland: Brendan Gant; Leesburg: Wyatt Rector; Savannah: Kalen DeLoach; Snellville: Leonard Clinton: Cam Akers Mascotte: Ricky Aguayo; Miami: Joseph Garcia, Warner III; Stillmore: Curtis Fann Jr.; Warner Nigeria (1) Armani Kerr, Axel Rizo, Maurice Smith; Miami Robins: Christian Armstrong; Valdosta: Jalen Goss Warri: Abdul Bello Gardens: Jarvis Brownlee, Malcom Ray, Emmett California (4) Ohio (1) Rice; Newberry: Cory Durden, Ja’len Parks; New Fontana: Jaiden Lars-Woodbey; Moreno Valley: Jay Indian Lake: Parker Grothaus Smyrna Beach: Jaleel McRae; Orlando: Michael Williams; Long Beach: Camren McDonald, Nolan Pennsylvania (1) Barulich, Alex Eleyssami, DeAundre Emeric; McDonald West Chester: Alex Hornibrook Ormond Beach: D’Marcus Adams; Overtown: Virginia (3) Washington (1) Dontae Lucas; Pahokee: Adarius Dent, Akeem Chesapeake: Tommy Martin; Virginia Beach: Seattle: Tre’Shaun Harrison Dent; Palmetto: Raymond Woodie III; Panama City: Khalan Laborn, Levonta Taylor Washington D.C. (1) Janarius Robinson; Pembroke Pines: Stanford Maryland (2) Jauan Williams Samuels III; Pensacola: Keyshawn Helton, Caleb Baltimore: Joshua Kaindoh; Upper Marlboro: A.J. Ward, Darius Washington; Seffner: Malcom Lamar, Lytton Warren Thompson; South Bay: James Blackman; Missouri (2) St. Augustine: Tyler Gilroy; Sunrise: Asante Nixa: Logan Tyler; St. Louis: Ira Henry III Samuel Jr.; Tallahassee: Tanner Adkison, Amari North Carolina (2) Gainer, Grant Glennon, Cedric Wood; Tampa: Charlotte: Josh Brown; Concord: Hamsah DeCalon Brooks, Garrett Murray, Peter Osimen; Nasirildeen Wesley Chapel: Isaiah Bolden, Tre’ McKitty; West Texas (2) Palm Beach: Jordan Travis; Winter Haven: Mike Alief: Dontavious Jackson; Houston: Marvin Wilson Arnold; Zephyrhills: Chaz Neal 19 2019 NUMERICAL ROSTER No Name Pos Ht Wt Cl Hometown/HS/Previous School ALPHABETICAL ROSTER 1 James Blackman QB 6-5 195 r-SO South Bay, Fla./Glades Central NO NAME POS 1 Levonta Taylor DB 5-10 181 SR Virginia Beach, Va./Ocean Lakes 28 D’Marcus Adams WR 3 Cam Akers RB 5-11 212 JR Clinton, Miss./Clinton 63 Tanner Adkison LS 4 Khalan Laborn RB 5-11 205 r-SO Virginia Beach, Va./Bishop Sullivan Catholic 23 Ricky Aguayo K 5 Dontavious Jackson LB 6-3 229 SR Alief, Texas/Elsik 3 Cam Akers RB 6 Jaiden Lars-Woodbey DB 6-3 223 SO Fontana, Calif./St. John Bosco 77 Christian Armstrong OL 6 Tre’ McKitty TE 6-5 245 JR Wesley Chapel, Fla./IMG Academy 72 Mike Arnold OL 7 D.J. Matthews WR 5-10 156 JR Jacksonville, Fla./Trinity Christian 86 Michael Barulich WR 8 Stanford Samuels III DB 6-2 185 JR Pembroke Pines, Fla./Flanagan 15 Carlos Becker III DB 10 Kevon Glenn LB 6-2 226 FR Hampton, Ga./Dutchtown 75 Abdul Bello OL 10 Anthony Grant RB 5-11 195 SO Buford, Ga./Buford 1 James Blackman QB 11 Janarius Robinson DE 6-5 261 r-JR Panama City, Fla./Bay 29 Isaiah Bolden DB 60 Andrew Boselli OL 11 Warren Thompson WR 6-3 201 r-FR Seffner, Fla./Armwood 58 Dennis Briggs Jr. DE 12 Alex Hornibrook QB 6-4 220 r-SR West Chester, Pa./Malvern Prep/Wisconsin 28 DeCalon Brooks LB 12 A.J. Lytton DB 5-11 179 SO Upper Marlboro, Md./Wise 51 Josh Brown LB 13 Joshua Kaindoh DE 6-7 261 JR Baltimore, Md./IMG Academy (Fla.) 19 Jarvis Brownlee DB 13 Jordan Travis QB 6-1 204 r-FR West Palm Beach, Fla./The Benjamin School/Louisville 95 Jamarcus Chatman DE 13 Caleb Ward WR 6-1 173 r-FR Pensacola, Fla./Booker T. Washington 91 Robert Cooper DT 14 Nolan McDonald QB 6-2 180 r-FR Long Beach, Calif./Long Beach Poly 68 Jeremy Czerenda OL 14 Kyle Meyers DB 6-0 174 SR New Orleans, La./Holy Cross 20 Kalen DeLoach LB 14 Deonté Sheffield WR 5-10 203 r-SO Destin, Fla./Niceville 84 Adarius Dent WR 15 Carlos Becker III DB 6-2 200 r-JR Kissimmee, Fla./Osceola 27 Akeem Dent DB 15 Tamorrion Terry WR 6-4 203 r-SO Ashburn, Ga./Turner County 16 Cory Durden DT 16 Cory Durden DT 6-5 305 r-SO Newberry, Fla./Newberry 16 Alex Eleyssami QB 16 Alex Eleyssami QB 6-1 190 r-FR Orlando, Fla./First Academy 39 DeAundre Emeric DB 18 Travis Jay DB 6-2 178 FR Greenville, Fla./Madison County 24 Cyrus Fagan DB 19 Jarvis Brownlee DB 5-11 165 FR Miami Gardens, Fla./Miami Carol City 98 Curtis Fann Jr. DE 19 Wyatt Rector QB 6-2 227 r-FR Leesburg, Fla./Leesburg/Western Michigan 88 Ryan Fitzgerald K 20 Kalen DeLoach LB 6-1 205 FR Savannah, Ga./Islands 30 Quashon Fuller DE 20 Keyshawn Helton WR 5-9 170 SO Pensacola, Fla./West Florida 33 Amari Gainer LB 44 Brendan Gant DB 21 Logan Tyler P 6-0 191 SR Nixa, Mo./Nixa 47 Joseph Garcia LB 21 Marvin Wilson DT 6-5 311 JR Houston, Texas/Episcopal 89 Keith Gavin WR 22 Adonis Thomas LB 6-4 239 r-SR Atlanta, Ga./Central Gwinnett/NW Miss. CC 45 Tyler Gilroy LB 23 Ricky Aguayo K 6-2 215 SR Mascotte, Fla./IMG Academy 10 Kevon Glenn LB 23 Hamsah Nasirildeen DB 6-4 215 JR Concord, N.C./Concord 44 Grant Glennon LS 24 Cyrus Fagan DB 6-1 191 JR Daytona Beach, Fla./Mainland 61 Jalen Goss OL 26 Asante Samuel Jr. DB 5-10 180 SO Sunrise, Fla./St. Thomas Aquinas 10 Anthony Grant RB 27 Akeem Dent DB 6-1 182 FR Pahokee, Fla./Palm Beach Central 36 Renardo Green DB 28 D’Marcus Adams WR 6-0 180 r-FR Ormond Beach, Fla./Mainland 36 Parker Grothaus K 28 DeCalon Brooks LB 5-10 209 r-SO Tampa, Fla./Gaither 88 Tre’Shaun Harrison WR 29 Isaiah Bolden DB 6-2 194 r-FR Wesley Chapel, Fla./Wesley Chapel 20 Keyshawn Helton WR 30 Quashon Fuller DE 6-3 267 FR Fort Myers, Fla./Lehigh Senior 78 Ira Henry III OL 30 Tommy Martin P 5-11 191 r-SO Chesapeake, Va./Hickory 12 Alex Hornibrook QB 31 Raymond Woodie III DB 6-0 195 FR Palmetto, Fla./Florida State University School 5 Dontavious Jackson LB 32 Gabe Nabers TE 6-3 243 SR Hahira, Ga./Lowndes 18 Travis Jay DB 33 Amari Gainer LB 6-3 215 r-FR Tallahassee, Fla./Chiles 51 Baveon Johnson OL 35 Leonard Warner III LB 6-4 241 JR Snellville, Ga./Brookwood 13 Joshua Kaindoh DE 36 Renardo Green DB 6-0 169 FR Apopka, Fla./Wekiva 48 Armani Kerr LB 4 Khalan Laborn RB 36 Parker Grothaus K 6-2 220 r-SO Indian Lake, Ohio/Indian Lake 97 Malcolm Lamar DE 37 Blaik Middleton RB 5-10 192 r-SR Hutchinson, Kan./Hutchinson/Hutchinson CC 39 DeAundre Emeric DB 5-9 196 r-SO Orlando, Fla./University 20 2019 NUMERICAL ROSTER No Name Pos Ht Wt Cl Hometown/HS/Previous School 42 Jaleel McRae LB 6-2 233 FR New Smyrna Beach, Fla./IMG Academy ALPHABETICAL ROSTER 42 Garrett Murray LS 6-0 240 r-SO Tampa, Fla./Plant NO NAME POS 44 Grant Glennon LS 6-3 218 r-SO Tallahassee, Fla./Lincoln 6 Jaiden Lars-Woodbey DB 44 Brendan Gant DB 6-2 188 FR Lakeland, Fla./Kathleen 55 Dontae Lucas OL 45 Tyler Gilroy LB 5-11 235 r-SO St.
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