2018 TE Rankings Version 4.0

1. Tyneil Hopper 6-3/220 Roswell  2. Zach Williams 6-3/210 Johns Creek  3. John Fitzpatrick 6-6/230 Marist  4. Ben Bresnahan  6-5/215 West Forsyth  5. Tommy Tremble 6-4/220 Johns Creek 6. Maleak Bryant 6-7/220 Mays  7. Katerian Legrone 6-3/220 B.E.S.T. Academy  8. Chigoziem Okonkwo 6-3/210 Hillgrove  9. Omar Jones 6-5/200 Westside 10. Brandon Shelnutt 6-3/215 Archer  11.

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Sunday Night Highlight

In the video down below Rory Starkey from Hapeville Charter and Brian Mitchell from North Paulding both make impressive one-handed corner end zone touchdown receptions with the defender right on their heels. Each athlete was a standout receiver during their junior season, and more than capable of pulling off an incredible grab anytime the pigskin

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Leonard Commits to James Madison as a PWO

MORE COMMITMENT NEWS   Cade Leonard, a senior from Milton HS, committed to James Madison yesterday evening as a preferred walkon. The class of ’17 outside linebacker officially picked the Dukes when he tweeted: Excited to announce that I have committed to play football at James Madison University #Newbreed #GoDukes pic.twitter.com/CsqjXfRsTW — Cade Leonard (@cade_l26)

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Powerful Running Back Commits to Elon

MORE COMMITMENT NEWS   Jasen Johnson from Mountain View committed to Elon earlier today. The powerful 6′ 215 pound running back made it official when he tweeted: It’s official ?? @D_Wrobo @AdrieeneJ @Jasenw1973 @MVBearsFootball pic.twitter.com/bPbmwTYcR5 — Jasen Johnson Jr.™ (@jasen_johnson7) January 29, 2017 The senior worked hard last offseason to put himself in this position.

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Elwood Smith III Works Hard, Commits to Pikeville

MORE COMMITMENT NEWS   Senior linebacker Elwood Smith III committed to Pikeville over the weekend. The Hapeville Charter student-athlete made his official commitment when he tweeted: Smith has been one of the hardest workers we have seen over the last few years, going from a backup defensive lineman his sophomore year to the starting middle

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