Here are the offensive First-Team All-State selections from the 2020 season.
<strong>QB: [player_tooltip player_id="27881" first="Tahj" last="Bullock"] (2021) | St. Peter’s Prep</strong>
Bullock came into the season as the best quarterback in the state and he backed up that notion this season. The Virginia Tech commit has all the tools to be an impact player at the next level.
<strong>RB: [player_tooltip player_id="27865" first="Audric" last="Estime"] (2021) | St. Joe’s Montvale</strong>
Estime recently signed his letter of intent to play at Notre Dame next season. He lit up some of the best teams in the state this season using his strength and great vision at the line.
<strong>RB: [player_tooltip player_id="27903" first="Patrick" last="Smith"] (2021) | Holy Spirit</strong>
Smith put up eye-popping numbers over the final two years of his career at Holy Spirit. He is a back with great speed who can be a workhorse for a team within the offense.
<strong>WR: Anthony Bilotta (2021) | Cedar Grove</strong>
Bilotta was near the top in every receiving category with 55 catches for 853 yards and 12 touchdowns. His season was highlighted by a Week 4 game against Scotch Plains when he finished with 13 catches for 234 yards and three touchdowns.
<strong>WR: Jayon Farrar (2021) | Donovan Catholic</strong>
The offense for Donovan Catholic ran through Farrar. He was used as a deep ball threat or handed the ball to make explosive plays. His route-running is next level and hands are strong and reliable.
<strong>TE: [player_tooltip player_id="27967" first="Alex" last="Bauman"] (2022) | Red Bank Catholic</strong>
Bauman is a rising star at tight end in New Jersey. He has made a name for himself as an edge rusher but took the next step catching the ball this season. Bauman is being heavily recruited by Rutgers while his brother, Kevin, is currently at Notre Dame.
<strong>OL: [player_tooltip player_id="27863" first="Geno" last="VanDeMark"] (2021) | St. Joe’s Montvale</strong>
VanDeMark leads the group of First-Teamers along the offensive line. The Michigan State commit was the most complete lineman in the state and that led to his top ranking overall.
<strong>OL: [player_tooltip player_id="27894" first="Josh" last="Toner"] (2021) | Cherokee</strong>
Toner has incredible size along the offensive line. He has great mobility for his size and versatility, as he can play any position along a line.
<strong>OL: Billy Searle (2021) | Nutley</strong>
Searle doubles as a defensive lineman but excels along the offensive line. He has quick feet and knows how to use his hands to gain an edge on pass rushers.
<strong>OL: Chase Bisontis (2023) | Don Bosco</strong>
Bisontis is the most intriguing player on this list given his young age and ability already. Bisontis is already one of the best in the state as an underclassman.
<strong>OL: [player_tooltip player_id="27953" first="Jordan" last="Harris"] (2021) | Woodbridge</strong>
Harris led a Woodbridge team that won five of their six games this season. He was never the biggest player on the field but he worked extremely hard and was able to gain an edge week in and week out.
<strong>UTIL: Cookie Desiderio (2021) | Somerville</strong>
Desiderio led the state in rushing touchdowns with 26. He rushed for four or more scores five times this season. Desiderio was under three just once. Somerville knew how to get the ball in his hands at all times.
<strong>UTIL: Ali Lee (2021) | Woodbridge</strong>
Lee paced the offense for Woodbridge this season in the backfield. He rushed for 1,161 yards and 14 touchdowns for the explosive offense for Woodbridge.
<strong>K: Sebastian Tasko (2021) | St. Joe’s Montvale</strong>
When a team scores, the kicker will have more chances to be great. Tasko was able to take advantage of his opportunities this season.
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