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I just saw this today and Im a very proud father and I like sharing information about my son. Yes, I have no idea where this journey will take him but my family and I are very thankful. God is good and Go Lancers! Top 10 Arizona high school football defensive linemen – 2014 Richard Obert ranks the top defensive linemen in Arizona for the 2014 high school football season. Richard Obert, azcentral sports 8:06 a.m. MST August 4, 2014 This is the seventh in a series previewing football positions for the 2014 high school football season. This may be the most loaded position in the state with a glutton of pass rushers and run stoppers manning the lines from here to Tucson. Related: Arizonas top high school football players by position Top 10 defensive linemen: No. 1 Brian Calhoun, Glendale Deer Valley, 6-7, 270, Sr.: Calhoun put on 15 pounds of muscle since last season when led the Division II semifinal Skyhawks with 13 ½ sacks. He is powerful and athletic. No. 2 Garrett Rand, Chandler Hamilton, 6-3, 285, Jr.: Powerful specimen who looks college ready now. He should have a huge year, giving the Huskies one of the states better defensive fronts with his combination of speed and strength. No. 3 Caleb Peart, Hamilton, 6-2, 235, Sr.: Committed to Vanderbilt, Peart has been a force on varsity since his sophomore year. He has speed and quickness along the edge that make it tough to keep off of quarterbacks. No. 4 Brett Tonz, Peoria Centennial, 6-3, 270, Sr.: Exceptional speed and versatility, Tonz has the power to bull-rush quarterbacks and the quickness to get around blockers to make stops. He has committed to Colorado. No. 5 Marlon Roberts, Deer Valley, 6-3, 240, Sr.: Had 9 ½ sacks and nine pass deflections. His strength is his speed. Great edge pass rusher. AZCENTRAL Arizonas top high school football prospects: 2016 class ****No. 6 Justin Holt, Tucson Salpointe, 6-2, 290, Jr.: Tremendous bull rusher, who was a key to last years 14-0 Division II championship season along the front line. Arizona has offered him. No. 7 Connor Murphy, Phoenix Brophy Prep, 6-7, 215, Jr.: Pulled in a Stanford offer, despite missing most of last season with a broken arm. The Cardinal coaches know the blood lines and the kids work ethic, following the footsteps of brother Trent, who is now with the Washington Redskins after starring at Stanford. No. 8 Finton Connolly, Gilbert Campo Verde, 6-4, 260, Sr.: This Arizona commit who plays defensive tackle has an explosive first step. Averaged eight tackles on an eight-win team last season. Has cranked it up in the weight room, getting stronger and more athletic. Good speed. Blows by his man to get to the quarterback. AZCENTRALArizona high school football games on TV - 2014 No. 9 Marquette Mitchell, Deer Valley, 6-1, 270: Great motor, Mitchell had eight sacks last season and plugged the middle of the line as a tenacious run stopper. Quick feet and relentless. Reads the blockers well to find an edge. No. 10 Brandon Jamison, Scottsdale Chaparral, 6-3, 225, Jr.: Plays on the edge with his speed and cat-quick feet. Explosive. Strong. Expect a huge season from this athletic freak who showed great promise during his sophomore year, helping the Firebirds reach the Division II final.
Posted on: Fri, 08 Aug 2014 06:48:47 +0000

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