The full DMV area is loaded with talent and one of the nation’s top "hot beds" for football. There are numerous towns and cities with a multitude of talent that includes the larger metropolitan areas of Baltimore, DC, Norfolk, Richmond, and more. Here is the Pre-Season First Team All DMV Offense.
<strong>[player_tooltip player_id="90649" first="Noah" last="Brannock"] | 6’ 200 lbs | Quarterback | Calvert Hall College (MD)</strong>
116 Passing Completions, 193 Passing Attempts, 1,857 Passing Yards, 60% Completion Percentage, averaged 16 yards per completion, 25 Passing Touchdowns, and a 108.1 QB Rating.
<strong>[player_tooltip player_id="290136" first="Daniel" last="Lipovski"] | 6’1’’ 185 | Quarterback | Lake Braddock High School (VA)</strong>
155 Passing Completions, 270 Passing Attempts, 2,654 Passing Yards, 57% Completion Percentage, averaged 17 yards per completion, 31 Passing Touchdowns, and a 115.3 QB Rating
<strong>[player_tooltip player_id="290130" first="Ike" last="Daniels"] | 5’10’’ 185 lbs | Running Back | Mountain View High School (VA)</strong>
The Top Rated RB in Virginia who ran for over 1,500 yards and 18 touchdowns. Currently has numerous Power 5 offers from Syracuse, Wake Forest, Tennessee, and more.
<strong>[player_tooltip player_id="246850" first="Durrell" last="Robinson"] | 6’1’’ 195 lbs | Running Back | St. Frances Academy (MD)</strong>
The number one ranked RB in Maryland who is a big part of why the Panthers are ranked #3 nationally in preseason polls.
<strong>[player_tooltip player_id="90676" first="Devin" last="Roche"] | 5’7’’ 175 lbs | Running Back | Dunbar High School (MD)</strong>
2,166 Total Yards, 1,597 Rushing Yards, 18.1 yards per carry, 526 Passing Yards, 132.4 Passer Rating, 18 Rushing Touchdowns, 8 Passing TDs.
<strong>[player_tooltip player_id="290128" first="Cameron" last="Seldon"] | 6’1’’ 210 lbs | Wide Receiver | Northumberland High School (VA)</strong>
The Top Ranked Wide Receiver in VA. Led team to a 6-2 record last year.
<strong>[player_tooltip player_id="247377" first="Ryan" last="Manning"] | 5’10’’ 170 lbs | Wide Receiver | St. Frances Academy (MD)</strong>
The Top Ranked receiver in Maryland.
<strong>[player_tooltip player_id="290140" first="Paul" last="Billups"] | 6’2’’ 175 lbs | Wide Receiver | Western Branch High School (VA)</strong>
Led Western Branch to a 10-3 record and the Quarter- Finals of the State Playoffs.
<strong>[player_tooltip player_id="187915" first="Nathan" last="Stewart"] | 6’5’’ 190 lbs | Wide Receiver | Pallotti High School (MD)</strong>
The 2nd ranked Wide Receiver in MD.
<strong>[player_tooltip player_id="128261" first="Jordan" last="Bass"] | 6’3’’ 170 lbs | Athlete | Phoebus High School (VA)</strong>
One of the best athletes in the DMV. A key contributor on both sides of the ball.
<strong>[player_tooltip player_id="127630" first="Mathias" last="Barnwell"] | 6’7’’ 240 lbs | Tight End | Riverbend High School (VA)</strong>
The Top Ranked Tight End in Virginia. Penn State commit.
<strong>Chase Wilkins | 6’5’’ 230 lbs | Tight End | St. Frances Academy (MD)</strong>
The top TE in Maryland.
<strong>[player_tooltip player_id="127628" first="Alex" last="Birchmeier"] | 6’5’’ 275 lbs | Offensive Line | Broad Run High School (VA)</strong>
The number one overall rated player in the state of Virginia.
<strong>[player_tooltip player_id="321730" first="Tosin" last="Babalade"] | 6’6’’ 310 lbs | Offensive Line | Dematha Catholic (MD)</strong>
The top lineman in Maryland who has narrowed his college choices down to Maryland, North Carolina, Michigan, North Carolina State, Ohio State, Rutgers, and South Carolina.
<strong>[player_tooltip player_id="90645" first="Antonio" last="Tripp"] | 6’4’’ 290 lbs | Offensive Line | McDonough (MD)</strong>
University of Miami commit.
<strong>[player_tooltip player_id="127635" first="Nolan" last="McConnell"] | 6’7’’ 305 lbs | Offensive Line | Colonial Forge (VA)</strong>
University of North Carolina commit.
<strong>[player_tooltip player_id="290132" first="Joshua" last="Miller"] | 6’5’’ 320 lbs | Offensive Line | Life Christian Academy (VA)</strong>
University of Georgia commit.
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