Day 3 NFL Scouting Combine – where QB’s, RB’s and WR’s played in high school

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Saturday is a huge day at Day 3 of the NFL Scouting Combine at Lucas Oil Stadium, home of the Indianapolis Colts. It’s time to watch the skill players — quarterbacks, running back and wide receivers — take the field.

In the quarterback field is 2018 National High School Coaches Association/High School Football America Player of the Year Bo Nix. He finished his career at Pinson Valley as the only player in Alabama high school football history to ever top 12,000 yards in total offense with more than 10,000 yards passing and over 2,000 rushing. 

Below, you can see where every Saturday invitee played high school football.

NFL Scouting Combine Invitees’ High Schools

Quarterbacks

  • Jayden Daniels, LSU – Cajon (California)
  • Sam Hartman, Notre Dame – Davidson Day School (North Carolina)
  • Devin Leary, Kentucky – Timber Creek (New Jersey)
  • Drake Maye, North Carolina – Myers Park (North Caroilna)
  • J.J. McCarthy, Michigan – IMG Academy (Florida)
  • Joe Milton III, Tennessee – Olympia (Florida)
  • Bo Nix, Oregon – Pinson Valley (Alabama)
  • Michael Penix Jr., Washington – Tampa Bay Tech (Florida)
  • Michael Pratt, Tulane – Deerfield Beach (Florida)
  • Spencer Rattler, South Carolina – Pinnacle (Arizona)
  • Austin Reed, Western Kentucky – St. Augustine (Florida)
  • Kedon Slovis, BYU – Desert Mountain (Arizona)
  • Jordan Travis, Florida State – The Benjamin School (Florida)
  • Caleb Williams, USC – Gonzaga (Washington)

Running Backs

  • Rasheen Ali, Marshall – Shaker Heights (Ohio)
  • Braelon Allen, Wisconsin – Fond du Lac (Wisconsin)
  • Emani Bailey, TCU – Denton Ryan (Texas)
  • Trey Benson, Florida State – St. Joseph Catholic (Mississppi)
  • Jonathon Brooks, Texas – Hallettsville (Texas)
  • Blake Corum, Michigan – St. Frances Academy (Maryland)
  • Isaiah Davis, South Dakota State – Joplin (Missouri)
  • Ray Davis, Kentucky – Trinity-Pawling (New York)
  • Daijun Edwards, Georgia – Colquitt County (Georgia)
  • Audric Estimé, Notre Dame – St. Joseph Regional (Montvale, New Jersey)
  • Frank Gore Jr., Southern Mississippi – Killian (Florida)
  • Isaac Guerendo, Louisville – Avon (Indiana)
  • George Holani, Boise State – St. John Bosco (California)
  • Bucky Irving, Oregon – Hillcrest (Illinois)
  • Dillon Johnson, Washington – St. Joseph (Mississippi)
  • Jawhar Jordan, Louisville – Hamilton (Arizona)
  • Dylan Laube, New Hampshire – Westhampton (New York)
  • MarShawn Lloyd, USC – DeMatha (Maryland)
  • Jase McClellan, Alabama – Aledo (Texas)
  • Kendall Milton, Georgia – Buchanan (Clovis, California)
  • Keilan Robinson, Texas – St. John’s College HS (Washington, DC)
  • Cody Schrader, Missouri – Lutheran South (Missouri)
  • Will Shipley, Clemson – Weddington (North Carolina)
  • Jaden Shirden, Monmouth – St. Joseph (Connecticut)
  • Tyrone Tracy Jr., Purdue – Decatur Central (Indiana)
  • Kimani Vidal, Troy – Marietta (Georgia)
  • Michael Wiley, Arizona – Strake Jesuit (Texas)
  • Miyan Williams, Ohio State – Winton Woods (Ohio)
  • Jaylen Wright, Tennessee – Southern (Durham, North Carolina)

Wide Receivers

  • Javon Baker, UCF – McEachern (Georgia)
  • Jermaine Burton, Alabama – Calabasas (California)
  • Jalen Coker, Holy Cross – Potomac Falls (Virginia)
  • Keon Coleman, Florida State – Opelousas Catholic (Louisiana)
  • Malachi Corley, Western Kentucky – Campbellsville (Kentucky)
  • Jacob Cowing, Arizona – Maricopa (Arizona)
  • Ryan Flournoy, Southeast Missouri State – Homewood-Flossmor (Illinois)
  • Troy Franklin, Oregon – Menlo-Atherton (California)
  • Anthony Gould, Oregon State – West Salem (Oregon)
  • Lideatrick Griffin, Mississippi State – Philadelphia (Mississippi)
  • Marvin Harrison Jr., Ohio State – St. Joseph’s Prep (Pennsylvania)
  • Jha’Quan Jackson, Tulane – Hahnville (Louisiana)
  • Cornelius Johnson, Michigan – Brunswick (Connecticut)
  • Xavier Legette, South Carolina – Mullins (South Carolina)
  • Luke McCaffrey, Rice – Valor Christian (Colorado)
  • Ladd McConkey, Georgia – North Murray (Georgia)
  • Jalen McMillan, Washington – San Joaquin Memorial (California)
  • Bub Means, Pittsburgh – Lovejoy (Georgia)
  • Adonai Mitchell, Texas – Cane Ridge (Tennessee)
  • Malik Nabers, LSU – Southside (Youngsville, Louisiana)
  • Rome Odunze, Washington – Bishop Gorman (Nevada)
  • Ricky Pearsall, Florida – Corona del Sol (Arizona)
  • Ja’Lynn Polk, Washington – Lufkin (Texas)
  • Brenden Rice, USC – Hamilton (Arizona)
  • Tayvion Robinson, Kentucky – Frank W. Cox (Virginia)
  • Marcus Rosemy-Jacksaint, Georgia – St. Thomas Aquinas (Florida)
  • Ainias Smith, Texas A&M – Dulles (Texas)
  • Brian Thomas Jr., LSU – Walker (Louisiana)
  • Jamari Thrash, Louisville – Troup County (Georgia)
  • Devaughn Vele, Utah – Rancho Bernardo (California)
  • Devontez Walker, North Carolina – West Charlotte (North Carolina)
  • Malik Washington, Virginia – Parkview (Georgia)
  • Tahj Washington, USC – Marshall (Texas)
  • Xavier Weaver, Colorado – Orlando Christian Prep (Florida)
  • Jordan Whittington, Texas – Cuero (Texas)
  • Isaiah Williams, Illinois – Trinity Catholic (Missouri)
  • Johnny Wilson, Florida State – Calabasas (California)
  • Roman Wilson, Michigan – St. Louis (Hawaii)
  • Xavier Worthy, Texas – Central (Fresno, California)

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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.