Day 2 NFL Scouting Combine – where DB’s and TE’s played in high school

where players at NFL Scouting Combine played high school football
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It’s Day 2 at the NFL Scouting Combine at Lucas Oil Stadium, home of the Indianapolis Colts. A total of 321 prospects were invited to the Hoosier State.

The defensive backs and tight ends take centerstate today. Below, you can see where every invitee played high school football.

NFL Scouting Combine Invitees’ High Schools

DEFENSIVE BACKS

Name – College – High School – State

  • Kris Abrams-Draine, Missouri – Spanish Fort (Alabama)
  • Daijahn Anthony, Mississippi – Hermitage (Virginia)
  • Terrion Arnold, Alabama – John Paul II Catholic (Florida)
  • Cole Bishop, Utah – Starr’s Mill (Georgia)
  • Beau Brade, Maryland – River Hill (Maryland)
  • Millard Bradford, TCU – O’Connor (Texas)
  • Jarvis Brownlee Jr., Louisville – Carol City (Florida)
  • Javon Bullard, Georgia – Baldwin (Georgia)
  • Calen Bullock, USC – Muir (California)
  • Jaylon Carlies, Missouri – West Orange (Florida)
  • Caelen Carson, Wake Forest – North Point (Maryland)
  • Ryan Cooper Jr., Oregon State – Wilcox (California)
  • Cooper DeJean, Iowa – OABCIG (Iowa)
  • M.J. Devonshire, Pittsburgh – Aliquippa (Pennsylvania)
  • Marcellas Dial, South Carolina – Woodruff (South Carolina)
  • Johnny Dixon, Penn State – Chamberlain (Florida)
  • Willie Drew, Virginia State – Smithfield (Virginia)
  • Renardo Green, Florida State – Wekiva (Florida)
  • Kamal Hadden, Tennessee – River Rouge (Michigan)
  • Dominique Hampton, Washington – Centennial (Arizona)
  • Myles Harden, South Dakota – Miramar (Florida)
  • Daequan Hardy, Penn State – Penn Hills (Pennsylvania)
  • Cam Hart, Notre Dame – Good Counsel (Maryland)
  • Jaden Hicks, Washington State – Bishop Gorman (Nevada)
  • Khyree Jackson, Oregon – Wise (Maryland)
  • DJ James, Auburn – Spanish Fort (Alabama)
  • Carlton Johnson, Fresno State – Rancho Verde (California)
  • Isaiah Johnson, Syracuse – Detroit County Day (Michigan)
  • Elijah Jones, Boston College – Cardinal Hayes (New York)
  • Jarrian Jones, Florida State – Northwest Rankin (Mississippi)
  • Jaylen Key, Alabama – Godby (Florida)
  • Kamren Kinchens, Miami – Northwestern (Miami, Florida)
  • Kalen King, Penn State – Cass Tech (Michigan)
  • Kamari Lassiter, Georgia – American Christian (Alabama)
  • Dwight McGlothern, Arkansas – Klein Oak (Texas)
  • Kool-Aid McKinstry, Alabama – Pinson Valley (Alabama)
  • Patrick McMorris, Cal – Santa Ana (California)
  • Max Melton, Rutgers – Cedar Creek (New Jersey)
  • Quinyon Mitchell, Toledo – Williston (Florida)
  • Malik Mustapha, Wake Forest – Weddington (North Carolina)
  • Josh Newton, TCU – Ardrey Kell (North Carolina)
  • Tyler Nubin, Minnesota – St. Charles North (Illinois)
  • Kitan Oladapo, Oregon State – Central Catholic (Oregon)
  • Tyler Owens, Texas Tech – Plano East (Texas)
  • Andru Phillips, Kentucky – Mauldin (South Carolina)
  • Deantre Prince, Mississippi – Charleston (Mississippi)
  • Nehemiah Pritchett, Auburn – Jackson (Alabama)
  • Josh Proctor, Ohio State – Owasso (Oklahoma)
  • Ennis Rakestraw Jr., Missouri – Duncanville (Texas)
  • Decamerion Richardson, Mississippi State – Bossier (Louisiana)
  • Demani Richardson, Texas A&M – Waxahachie (Texas)
  • Christian Roland-Wallace, USC – Knight (California)
  • Mike Sainristil, Michigan – Everett (Massachusetts)
  • Andre’ Sam, LSU – Iowa (Louisiana)
  • Jaylin Simpson, Auburn – Frederic Academy (Georgia)
  • Tykee Smith, Georgia – Imhotep Charter (Pennsylvania)
  • Chau Smith-Wade, Washington State – Simeon (Illinois)
  • Tarheeb Still, Maryland – Timber Creek (New Jersey)
  • T.J. Tampa, Iowa State – Lakewood (Florida)
  • Dadrion Taylor-Demerson, Texas Tech – Carl Albert (Oklahom)
  • Ro Torrence, Arizona State – Bessemer City (Alabama)
  • Sione Vaki, Utah – Liberty (Brentwood, California)
  • Josh Wallace, Michigan – DeMatha (Maryland)
  • Ryan Watts, Texas – Little Elm (Texas)
  • Nate Wiggins, Clemson – Westlake (Georgia)
  • Evan Williams, Oregon – St. Francis (Mountain View, California)
  • James Williams, Miami – American Heritage (Plantation, Florida)

TIGHT ENDS

  • Erick All, Iowa – Fairfield (Ohio)
  • AJ Barner, Michigan – Aurora (Ohio)
  • Jaheim Bell, Florida State – Valdosta (Georgia)
  • Brock Bowers, Georgia – Napa (California)
  • Devin Culp, Washington – Gonzaga Prep (Washington)
  • Dallin Holker, Colorado State – Lehi (Utah)
  • Theo Johnson, Penn State – Holy Names (Ontario, Canada)
  • Trey Knox, South Carolina – Blackman (Tennessee)
  • Tanner McLachlan, Arizona – Lethbridge Collegiate Institute (Alberta, Canada)
  • Tip Reiman, Illinois – O’Gorman (South Dakota)
  • Ja’Tavion Sanders, Texas – Denton Ryan (Texas)
  • Ben Sinnott, Kansas State – Columbus (Iowa)
  • Brevyn Spann-Ford, Minnesota – St. Cloud Tech (Minnesot)
  • Cade Stover, Ohio State – Lexington (Ohio)
  • Jack Westover, Washington – Mount Si (Washington)
  • Jared Wiley, TCU – Temple (Texas)

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Jeff Fisher
Jeff is an award-winning journalist and expert in the field of high school sports, underscored with his appearance on CNBC in 2010 to talk about the big business of high school football in America.Jeff turned to his passion for high school football into an entrepreneurial venture called High School Football America, a digital media company focused on producing original high school sports content for radio, television and the internet.Jeff is co-founder and editor-in-chief of High School Football America, a partner with NFL Play Football.