All-Time Offense
| Troy Williams |
Quarterback,
Harbor City (Calif.) Narbonne/Washington (2010-11-12) One of the
few three-year participants in the event, Williams helped lead 1925 to the
semis in 2010 and to the finals in 2012, and ran his prep team in 2011 to
the quarterfinals. The Washington quarterback also led 1925 to the
national championship in 2011. |
| DeAnthony Thomas |
Running
Back, Los Angeles (Calif.) Crenshaw/Oregon (2010) A star in the
Rose Bowl and Fiesta Bowl the past two years, Thomas may be the most
electric player to ever play in the Vegas 7on7. |
| Harvey Langi |
Running
Back, South Jordan (Utah) Bingham/Utah (2009-10) Twice was a key
reason Utah made it to the finals in the two years he played in it.
For a power back, the Utah back was ridiculously effective in the
tournament. |
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| Zach Ertz |
Tight
End, Danville (Calif.) Monte Vista/Stanford (2008) The
tournament founders still call him the "most dominant 7on7 player ever in
Vegas," and the unanimous all-American at Stanford this past season helped
his team win the first tournament. |
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| Jalen Cope-Fitzpatrick |
Tight
End, Rocklin (Calif.) Whitney/USC (2010-11) The current USC
tight end helped B2G win consecutive titles. |
| Levine Toilolo |
Tight
End, La Mesa (Calif.) Helix/Stanford (2008) Teamed with Ertz for
a great run in Palo Alto the past few years, and teamed with him for the
first time in 2008 in Vegas, where he earned the nickname "Red Zone", in the
title winning run. |
| Gabe Marks |
Receiver,
Venice (Calif.)/Washington State (2010-11) Was huge as a
sophomore for B2G's title run and then was even bigger for them his second
run, earning tournament MVP honors and scoring the tying touchdown to force
overtime, where B2G would win their second straight championship. |
| Kasen Williams |
Receiver,
Sammamish (Wash.) Skyline/Washington (2008-09) Burst onto the national
scene as a freshman, helping Washington advance to the finals of the first
tournament then tore apart the tournament again his second year. Only
a run in the state basketball tournament prevented him from doing it again
for a third time.
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| Bryce Treggs |
Receiver,
Bellflower (Calif.) St. John Bosco/California (2010-11) One of a
host of stellar receivers for 1925 his second time through, he put himself
on the map as a sophomore with AIGA in their run to the semifinals. |
| Kenny Stills |
Receiver,
Encinitas (Calif.) La Costa Canyon/Oklahoma (2009) The Oklahoma
star torched several defensive backs over the course of the weekend in the
second year of the tournament. |
| Darreus Rogers |
Receiver,
Carson (Calif.)/USC (2010-11) A two-time participant, the USC
receiver was a matchup nightmare for most cornerbacks trying to cover him,
despite never having an elite quarterback getting him the ball. |
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| Deontay Greenberry |
Athlete,
Fresno (Calif.) Washington Union/Houston (2011) Introduced
himself nationally by tearing up a number of defensive backs then flipping
over to defense and had a handful of interceptions, beginning his march from
under-the-radar and unranked to an eventual five-star and the surprise of
2012's Signing Day.
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| Honorable Mention |
| QB Michael Bercovici, Woodland Hills (Calif.) Taft/Arizona State (2010),
QB Cody Vaz, Stockton (Calif.) St. Mary's/Oregon State (2008), QB Jesse
Scroggins, Lakewood (Calif.)/Arizona (2009), QB Jake Heaps,
Sammamish (Wash.) Skyline/Kansas (2009), RB Robert Lewis, South Gate
(Calif.) South East/Washington State (2011), RB Kendall Brock, Fresno
(Calif.) Clovis West/Nevada (2010), TE Austin Seferian-Jenkins, Gig Harbor
(Wash.)/Washington (2009), TE Xavier Grimble, Las Vegas (Nev.) Bishop
Gorman/USC (2009), WR Brett Thompson, El Dorado Hills (Calif.) Oak Ridge/BYU
(2008), WR Rolando Jefferson, Fresno (Calif.) Edison, WR Deontay Greenberry,
Fresno (Calif.) Washington Union/Houston (2011), WR Jordan Payton, Westlake
Village (Calif.) Oaks Christian/UCLA (2010-11) |
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