The state of Maryland is one of the most talented states in the country and has a long history of producing dominant athletes in every sport, including football. There are numerous towns and cities across the talent-rich state including the larger metropolitan areas of Baltimore, DC, Western Maryland, and the Eastern Shore. Here is the Pre-Season First Team 4A Maryland All State Offense.
<strong>[player_tooltip player_id="246840" first="Kendell" last="Anderson"] | 6’3’’ 180 lbs | Quarterback | Montgomery Blair High School</strong>
2,277 Passing Yards, 17 Passing TDs, 55% Completion Rate, 106.6 QB Rating, 304 Rushing Yards, 4 Rushing TDs
<strong>[player_tooltip player_id="263184" first="Patrick" last="Doyle"] | 6’3’’ 195 lbs | Quarterback | Northwest High School</strong>
1,348 Passing Yards, 12 TDs, 60% Completion Rate, 90 Passing Attempts, 151 Completions
<strong>[player_tooltip player_id="249159" first="Jerimiah" last="Green"] | 5’11’’ 180 lbs | Athlete | Duval High School</strong>
1,004 Rushing Yards, 800 Passing Yards, 2021 All Prince George’s County
<strong>[player_tooltip player_id="184007" first="Rushaun" last="Tongue"] | 6’1’’ 175 lbs | Athlete | Chesapeake (AA) High School</strong>
Wake Forest Commit
<strong>[player_tooltip player_id="247247" first="Jordan" last="Fiorenza"] | 5’10’’ 195 lbs | Running Back | Dundalk High Schoo</strong>l
1,494 Rushing Yards, 8.4 Yards Per Carry, 18 Rushing TDs, 24 Receptions, 311 Receiving Yards, 23.9 Yards Per Catch
<strong>[player_tooltip player_id="348555" first="Iverson" last="Howard"] | 5’ 10’’ 185 lbs | Running Back | Quince Orchard High School</strong>
2021 Honorable Mention All County, Offers from Wisconsin, Virginia Tech, Ole Miss, Boston College, West Virginia, and Maryland
<strong>[player_tooltip player_id="249162" first="Gideon" last="Ituka"] | 5’9’’ 220 lbs | Running Back | Gaithersburg High School</strong>
869 Rushing Yards, 6 Rushing TDs, 6.6 Yards Per Carry, Offers from Maryland, Toledo, Wisconsin, and Boston College
<strong>[player_tooltip player_id="321394" first="Ibrahim" last="Barry"] | 6’6’’ 200 lbs | Wide Receiver | North County High School</strong>
The 6th Ranked Wide Receiver in the State, Offers from Georgetown, North Carolina Central, Slippery Rock, Bryant, Saint Francis, and more.
<strong>[player_tooltip player_id="260204" first="Jamall" last="Worrell"] | 6’2’’ 195 lbs | Wide Receiver | Montgomery Blair High School </strong>
829 Receiving Yards, 45 Receptions, 12 Touchdowns, 18.4 Yards Per Catch.
<strong>[player_tooltip player_id="249255" first="Mikhail" last="Seiken"] | 5’11’’ 175 lbs | Wide Receiver | Montgomery Blair High School</strong>
672 Receiving Yards, 27 Receptions, 6 TDs, 24.9 Yards Per Reception
<strong>[player_tooltip player_id="357741" first="Trashaun" last="Timmons"] | 6’ 170 lbs | Wide Receiver | South River High School</strong>
486 Receiving Yards, 33 Receptions, 4 TDs, 14.7 Yards Per Reception
<strong>Chimdy Onoh | 6’6’’ 270 lbs | Offensive Line | Dundalk High School</strong>
Offers from UMass, Maine, UConn, Old Dominion, Monmouth, and Towson
<strong>[player_tooltip player_id="358162" first="Caleb" last="Herb"] | 6’4’’ 285 lbs | Offensive Line | South River High School</strong>
BTC Super 22 Selection, 2021 First Team All County
<strong>[player_tooltip player_id="180896" first="Zachary" last="Anderson"] | 6’2’’ 280 lbs | Offensive Line | Quince Orchard High School</strong>
2021 First Team All State, Second Team All Met, and First Team All MOCO, Offers from Charlotte, Army , Navy, Penn, and Liberty, UMass
<strong>Evan Cooke | 6’6’’ 280 lbs | Offensive Line | Seneca Valley High School</strong>
2021 4A First Team All MOCO, Offers from Kent State, Charlotte , UMass, Toldeo
<strong>[player_tooltip player_id="249994" first="William" last="Membrino"] | 6’3’’ 290 lbs | Offensive Line | Dr. Henry Wise High School</strong>
Dematha Transfer
<strong>[player_tooltip player_id="264206" first="Gerson" last="Ramos"] | 5’11’’ 170 lbs | Kicker | Oxon Hill High School</strong>
2021 First Team All Prince George’s County
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