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Players to watch at Miami NFTC
Updated: April 13, 2012, 5:21 PM ET
By ESPN RecruitingNation | ESPN.com
Sunday's Miami NFTC looks poised to bring out a talented group of prospects. Here's a sampling of players we're looking forward to watching:
A prospect who could play on either side of the ball, he is a fluid athlete with good length and a long stride who can cover a lot of ground. We feel he will ultimately fit best on defense as a corner. First off, I am curious to eye his long and very lean frame to see how sturdy he looks and his growth potential mass-wise. It appears he will work out with the defensive backs at Sunday's NFTC and I am looking forward to seeing him compete in one-on-ones because he has the raw tools to do well in that phase of the camp.
Craig Haubert, RecruitingNation recruiting analyst
ATH Adrian Baker (Hallandale, Fla./Chaminade-Madonna)A prospect who could play on either side of the ball, he is a fluid athlete with good length and a long stride who can cover a lot of ground. We feel he will ultimately fit best on defense as a corner. First off, I am curious to eye his long and very lean frame to see how sturdy he looks and his growth potential mass-wise. It appears he will work out with the defensive backs at Sunday's NFTC and I am looking forward to seeing him compete in one-on-ones because he has the raw tools to do well in that phase of the camp.
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