Who to watch: Columbus E11/NFTC
Originally Published: May 3, 2012
By ESPN RecruitingNation | ESPN.com
The Elite 11 regional camp on Friday and Nike Football Training Camp on Saturday in Columbus, Ohio, look poised to bring out a talented group of prospects. Here's a sampling of players we're looking forward to watching:
The Notre Dame commit is looking for an invite to the Elite 11, and we'll have a chance to see him for two days straight as he's participating in both of this weekend's events. He's a true dual-threat quarterback and a southpaw, something that made him intriguing to several schools before he gave his commitment to the Fighting Irish. Zaire reads defenses well and throws catchable passes, and while he won't burn a team on every down, he could, which keeps defenders honest.
Chantel Jennings, WolverineNation writer
QB Malik Zaire (Kettering, Ohio/Archbishop Alter)The Notre Dame commit is looking for an invite to the Elite 11, and we'll have a chance to see him for two days straight as he's participating in both of this weekend's events. He's a true dual-threat quarterback and a southpaw, something that made him intriguing to several schools before he gave his commitment to the Fighting Irish. Zaire reads defenses well and throws catchable passes, and while he won't burn a team on every down, he could, which keeps defenders honest.
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