The Greater Miami Conference is, by far, the strongest public school league in Southwest Ohio. The GMC is heavily recruited and each year the conference is loaded with D1 talent. The ten schools in the conference are Lakota West, Princeton, Colerain, Mason, Sycamore, Middletown, Hamilton, Lakota East, Fairfield, and Oak Hills. These are a list of senior players to keep an eye on this fall.
<strong>[player_tooltip player_id="34452" first="Mekhi" last="Lynn"] 6’2” 180 QB Cincinnati Princeton</strong>
Lynn is a talented dual threat quarterback who demonstrates the ability to throw from the pocket or tuck the football away and pick up yards with his feet. Lynn has a quick release and can avoid the sack due to his instincts to move and slide in the pocket.
<strong>[player_tooltip player_id="34398" first="Rodney" last="Harris"] II 6’3” 195 WR Cincinnati Princeton</strong>
Harris is a tall target at the wide receiver position. He is a good route runner with exceptional ball skills. Cornerbacks have little chance against Harris, he can highpoint the football and is tough to bring down once in possession of the football. Harris also excels as a blocker.
<strong>[player_tooltip player_id="34373" first="Tegra" last="Tshabola"] 6’6” 300 OL Lakota West</strong>
Tegra is a lethal weapon at the left tackle position. He is massive and absolutely mauls opposing defensive linemen. Tshabola has a powerful first punch often decleating opponents. Tegra has good foot quickness for such a big man and is impressive picking up linebacker and defensive backs in space.
<strong>[player_tooltip player_id="91598" first="Aden" last="Miller"] 5’11” 210 LB Lakota West</strong>
Miller is a good knee bender as an inside linebacker who keeps great tempo on the football. Instinctive when closing on the run and is a solid tackler. Miller also understand passing concepts in covering the middle hook zones.
<strong>[player_tooltip player_id="34385" first="Alex" last="Afari"] 6’3” 200 DB Lakota West</strong>
There is no doubt Afari will be exceptional at the next level. He already has all the skills of a D1 defensive back including size, quickness, agility, and leaping ability. Afari is an aggressive and sure tackler in space that comes up quickly to make plays on the perimeter.
<strong>[player_tooltip player_id="34480" first="Augie" last="Groh"] 6’5” 275 OL Fairfield</strong>
This tall and stout offensive lineman does an excellent job of getting his hands inside the frame of defensive linemen to control and move them off the line of scrimmage. He displays athleticism as a puller and gets up to the second level to pick up linebackers. Groh also has shows outstanding pass protection skills.
<strong>[player_tooltip player_id="120382" first="Levert" last="Jarmon"] 5’11” 190 LB Colerain </strong>
Jarmon is a rangy and extremely athletic outside linebacker. He is an exceptional pass rusher coming off the edge. He is quick and agile and uses his hands to disengage from blockers instantly. Jarmon is an impressive curl to flat pass defender.
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