My biggest priorities in life are God, family, and school, but my passion is football. Every single thing I do is devoted to being a better football player, that means in the classroom, on the field, in the offseason, and most importantly my relationship with God. I train in the offseason every day. I have organized drills dealing with speed/agility/ plyometrics program. I have played pop warner football since i was 9 years old. I started wide receiver every year i have played. My sophmore year i played Jv an Varsity, on Jv i started wide receiver, free saftey, an all special teams.On varsity i started wide receiver, corner, and all special teams. i have also played quaterback on Jv an next year i am playing quaterback on a varsity level. i have received my varsity letters an pins for the year i played. Since i started playing football i have been to alot of football camps includng: Leroy Harris camp, holt brothers foundation camps, and FBU combines. i workout atleast5 times a week for me to get myself stronger. No matter how good i get, i will ALWAYS strive to be better, I don't focus on striving to be better than others, I strive to be better than myself, every day. Football is on my mind 24/7. My biggest dream is to play college football. I would prefer to play Division 1 college, but so does every other kid in the country. I am willing to explore all opportunities, and options. My "dream come true" would be to play college football at the Division I level. My favorite schools are Oregon University, East Carolina University, Notre Dame University, and NC state university. i am going to work as hard as i possibly can to become a collegiate level athlete. I am currently 6'0" and 164 lbs, My goal is to be 190 lbs by the start of my Senior year. At the end of my senior year, I would like to be around 195 lbs, while still keeping up my speed and quickness. To best describe me, I'm a kid that believes he has a destiny to do great things in this sport. Football is my passion. I love this game, and I enjoy every second of it. I want to play at the highest competition level possible and make a big impact on any team in which I play. I won't stop working until I reach my goals, and when I do, then I will push myself even harder to go further.
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