The numbers say it all when it comes to Navasota (Texas) wide receiver Tren’Davian Dickson – 90 catches, 2,163 yards and a national record 39 touchdowns. If you think those are All-American numbers, you’re right.
Dickson, a Baylor commit, has been named MaxPreps Junior Player of the Year. He’s joined on the first team offense by his teammate quarterback Shelton Eppler, who threw for over 5,444 yards and 71 touchdowns. The 71 touchdowns is a Texas single-season record.
With Dickson and Eppler back in 2015, Navasota will be a favorite to defend its 2014 Texas Class 4A Division I championship.
2014 MaxPreps Junior All-American 1st Team Offense
WR – Tren’Davian Dickson, Navasota (Texas)
WR – Simi Fehoko, Brighton (Utah)
WR – Javon McKinley, Corona Centennial (California)
TE – Isaac Nauta, Buford (Georgia)
OL – Patrick Hudson, Silsbee (Texas)
OL – Ben Bredeson, Arrowhead (Wisconsin)
OL – Greg Little, Allen (Texas)
OL – Willie Allen, John Curtis (Louisiana)
OL – Michael Menet, Exeter (Pennsylvania)
QB – Shelton Eppler, Navasota (Texas)
QB – Austin Kendall, Cuthbertson (North Carolina)
RB – Kiante Enis, Winchester (Indiana)
RB – Trevor Speights, McAllen Memorial (Texas)
RB – Jeremy Larkin, La Salle (Ohio)
ATH – Shea Patterson, Calvary Baptist Academy (Louisiana)
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2014 MaxPreps Junior All-American 1st Team Defense
DL – Rashan Gary, Paramus Catholic (New Jersey)
DL – Kendall Jones, Shoemaker (Texas)
DL – Dexter Lawrence, Wake Forest (North Carolina)
DL – Nick Bosa, St. Thomas Aquinas (Florida)
LB – Tuf Borland, Bolingbrook (Illinois)
LB – Lyndell Wilson, Carver (Alabama)
LB – Caleb Kelly, Clovis West (California)
LB – Jaquan Yulee, Indian River (Virginia)
LB – Kelon Joyner, Havelock (North Carolina)
DB – Dylan Singleton, Archer (Georgia)
DB – Saivion Smith, IMG Academy (Florida)
DB – Trayvon Mullen, Coconut Creek (Florida)
DB – John Broussard, Central-Phenix City (Alabama)