Next Level Athlete Texas Top 100: 2020 Dallas MVPs

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QB MVP - Kaidon Salter (Cedar Hill)

Salter is the total package. A quick-release, accuracy and calm demeanor helped him win the MVP honors. Baylor, Houston, UConn, Liberty and Syracuse have already offered.  

RB MVP - DQ James (Lancaster)

It was an impossible task for defenders to try and slow down the speedy running back. Somewhere, James is still open. Illinois State has offered. SMU, Texas, Texas Tech, Texas State, Texas A&M, Florida, Illinois, Missouri and Oklahoma State are reportedly showing interest.

WR MVP - Majik Rector (Lancaster)

He took home WR MVP honors for the second year in a row. An accomplishment that was previously unprecedented. Rector, a Kansas commit, is unguardable in one-on-one situations in the camp setting.  

TE MVP - Jasper Lott (Argyle)

Lott is as big and strong as an offensive lineman, but he will be a top-rated tight end because of his overall athleticism. He has a nice offer list headlined by schools like TCU, Texas Tech, Colorado, LSU, Minnesota and Vanderbilt. 

OL MVP - Jack Tucker (Argyle)

A true offensive tackle prospect who moves well and has the footwork to deal with true speed-rushing defensive ends. Baylor, Texas Tech, Illinois, Purdue, Tulsa and Washington State have extended scholarships. 

DL MVP - Pete Melle (Dallas Jesuit)

Melle had a strong day winning one-on-ones and doing well in the drills. He camped at schools like SMU, TCU and Oklahoma State. Melle took an unofficial visit to Princeton in October. 

LB MVP - Jackson Bailey (Red Oak)

Bailey was one of the most impressive physical specimens that walked through the door and he followed that up with a focused performance throughout the camp. Bailey could be quickly closing in on more offers as schools like Houston, TCU, Illinois, Louisiana and Oklahoma State are all showing interest.

DB MVP - Jalon Rock - (Mansfield Summit)

Rock has the blend of speed and footwork at the corner position that will get him on more recruiting boards. He is also an excellent student. Rice is showing Rock the most serious interest. He spent Saturday at the Owl's junior day.  

 

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