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salemqb2012 |
2010 players to watch in the KLAA CENTRAL |
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I personally think that Ed Merhi from Salem will be very interesting to watch this season. After his performance at the Midwest Elite Football Camp, some
people say he might be the best OL in Michigan.
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Spartan2008StateChamps |
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he must be way under the radar for being the best OL in michigan b/c i cant find anything on him.
need i say that Austin White will be the most exciting player to watch? |
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coachfortin |
Ed Merhi.... | #2 | ||
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is a very large person and strong at that.
I have seen him throw shot for his field events track team and he is pretty impressive. He is about 6'2" and weights about 290lbs. Yes, we know Austin White will be the man for your team! CF |
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Spartan2008StateChamps |
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coach, i know that franklin is in the south, but you guys have a pretty good kid in Baumgardner (Spl?) comming back right?
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noviwildcats |
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Novi CB Jeremy Mims will be one of the top defensive backs in the state. He is 6'2", 175 pounds, runs a 4.5 and can hit and cover. I believe with a
big senior season, some big-time offers will roll in.
Novi also has a beast in DE Jordan Jabbori. He is kinda flying under the radar right now, but has big time potential. One of the elite pass rushers in the state, he is a bit undersized but his explosiveness is too much for most tackles out there. Watch out for him. |
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klaafan |
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You cant call someone one of the elite pass rushers in the state when they didnt get a sack last year
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noviwildcats |
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Jabbori was hurt most of last year.
What school do you favor klaafan? |
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mipreps |
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Derek Kim from Novi Class of 2011 has been getting looks from Princeton and a couple of other small schools. He put up some impressive numbers at the Michigan
Prep and Nike Combines this past spring, look for him to be a playmaker for the wildcats this fall.
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noviwildcats |
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Derek is very impressive, 6'2" and very athletic. He's a TE correct?
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klaafan |
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Jaborri wasnt hurt last year he dressed every game and derek kim didnt even start on jv last year, but with that said i do expect Jaborri to be very good this
season i just dont think you can call him one of the elite pass rushers in the state yet.
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seanlatrell |
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Derek Kim was not a starter nor did he score a touchdown freshmen or JV year, sorry to have to tell you that.
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wildcatfootball |
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derek kim shouldve started along with matt reid, the coach just did not want to play them. Derek is actually going to be a great wide reciever he has grown by
leaps and bounds, he used to just be a big fast athlete, now he as been training with some of the best and will be exciting to watch.
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seanlatrell |
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who are you exactly a novi player i assume
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bigrich77 |
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salemqb2012 wrote: Merhi isn't even close to the best OL in Michigan. He looked good at the Midwest Elite camp, which was 100% PASS BLOCKING. I played right across the line from him 2 years in a row and he is not aggressive run blocking and played lazily. The best OL in the state is probably Paul Jorgensen (DeWitt) who already has double-digit offers, and maybe Timothy Jones (Oak Park). |
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