Denard Robinson - Deerfield Beach, FL

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    <td><font face="verdana" size="2"><u>Denard Robinson</u></font>
    <font face="verdana" size="1">Dual-Threat Quarterback</font>
    <font face="verdana" size="1">Deerfield Beach (FL) Deerfield Beach</font></td>
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    <td><font face="verdana" size="1">Ht: 6'0"
    Wt: 179 lbs
    Forty: 4.4 secs
    Bench Max: n/a
    Squat Max: n/a
    Vertical: 34 inches
    GPA:
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    Class: 2009 (High School)
    <font color="#000000">2009 SportsTwo Quarterbacks Rank: 24</font>
    Other Profiles: <font color="black">Rivals</font>, <font color="black">Scout</font>, <font color="black">ESPN</font></font></td>
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    <td><font face="verdana" size="1">Robinson is one of the top playmakers in the talent-rich state of Florida. He threw for 1,936 yards and 17 touchdowns his junior year.


    Robinson has all the makings of a big time threat at quarterback. The only issue is his height as he is barely 6'0", if that. Nevertheless, he could still get some serious looks at QB because he is that good. He is very athletic and rolls out of the pocket very well. His footwork is decent and the throws very well on the run. He has nice zip on his short passes, but has trouble completing throws downfield. On the ground, he is as explosive as they come. Very similar to Pat White in that he can turn a bad play into a score with his feet. He will most likely end up at wide receiver or cornerback in college because of his height, but there is no doubt he can play quarterback if someone wants him there.</font></td>
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    <div align="center">This is film from Denard's junior season. Now, what's especially impressive is that most of the footage is against Miami Northwestern, a perennial national powerhouse that churns out legit D-1 athletes like it's their job. This kid is a playmaker.

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    Deerfield Beach has not forgotten loss vs. Bulls | Miami Herald

    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'>It was nearly seven months ago, but for Deerfield Beach football coach Art Taylor and his team, the heart-breaking loss to Northwestern in the Orange Bowl is something that they think about.

    Being less than two minutes from its second 6A state finals appearance in three years, the Bucks saw the dream fall apart as the Bulls went 99 yards and left the team with an empty feeling.

    As the attention shifts to 2008, Taylor's talented team returns 15 players from a group that handed St. Thomas Aquinas its only loss during an 11-3 season.

    Coming back for another shot is senior quarterback Denard Robinson (5-11, 180), who is as gifted a player as you get at this level. This speedy (4.38) athlete went over 2,000 total yards and has schools from UCF to West Virginia and Purdue watching his progress.</div>
     

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