Players to watch at Baltimore NFTC
Originally Published: May 11, 2012
By
Dave Hooker | RecruitingNation
The Nike Football Training Camp in Baltimore is going to bring out a talented group of prospects. Here's a sampling of players we're looking forward to watching:
There should be a fierce battle for the defensive back MVP award as cornerback seems to be the strength of the camp. Woodard, from Vorhees (N.J.) Eastern, is already committed to Ohio State and is the No. 12-ranked prospect in the nation, while Fuller, from Olney (Md.) Good Counsel, is the fifth-best cornerback prospect and ranked No. 27 in the nation.
Dave Hooker, RecruitingNation's East regional coordinator
CBs Eli Woodard, Kendall Fuller, Tre' Bell and Nadir BarnwellThere should be a fierce battle for the defensive back MVP award as cornerback seems to be the strength of the camp. Woodard, from Vorhees (N.J.) Eastern, is already committed to Ohio State and is the No. 12-ranked prospect in the nation, while Fuller, from Olney (Md.) Good Counsel, is the fifth-best cornerback prospect and ranked No. 27 in the nation.
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