Next Level Athlete Texas Top 100: 2019 Houston MVPs

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QB MVP -  Lucas Coley (2021)
The Converse Judson signal caller was the most consistent and most accurate performer from start to finish, and that is why he earned the MVP. Louisiana extended him his first offer on Friday. 

RB MVP - John Gentry (2020)
The standout from North Shore has been having a lot of success to celebrate recently with a state title and the MVP. He is super shifty and smooth in an out of his cuts. Arkansas has offered. 

WR/TE MVP - JaLynn Polk (2020)
Arkansas, Illinois, and Southern Miss are the first three offers for the long-framed wideout from Lufkin, but they won't be the last. He has tremendous vertical ability and is a major playmaker. 

Vernon Broughton (Photo: Samuel De Leon)

OL MVP - Paula Vaipulu (2020)
The Channelview star signed up the night before the camp, and the move paid dividends as he stood toe-to-toe with the most elite prospects. He picked up an offer from North Texas on Tuesday to add to a list that also features Houston. 

DL MVP - Vernon Broughton II (2020)
Broughton had some great battles with the O-line. He uses his strength to and wingspan to help control them, but he also exhibits excellent first step explosiveness. The Cy-Ridge defender already has offers from schools like Alabama, Georgia, LSU, Oklahoma, TCU, Texas, Texas A&M, and Texas Tech. 

LB MVP - Kenneth Phillips (2020)
In eight days, Phillips was named as a top performer at the All-American combine and earned the NLA MVP. The stud from Fort Bend Bush is a new age LB who runs well and can cover ground. Florida Atlantic was his first offer, but his recruitment will take off.    

DB MVP - Jaylon Jones (2020)
The Cibolo Steele safety was the most physically imposing prospect at the event, and everyone had their eyes on every rep he took. He was aggressive and showed that he could stay in the hip pocket of the receivers. Schools like Arkansas, Baylor, Florida, Georgia, Ohio State, Texas, and Texas A&M have offered. 

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