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Freddy's Poll: VYPE Houston 2020 Preseason Linebacker of the Year Fan Poll
After a wild start to the year Fall is finally upon us, and with it comes Football season! It's time to start our weekly polls to let the fans decide their preseason players of the year. This week it's the Linebackers!
The Freddy's Poll of the Week -VYPE Houston 2020 Preseason Linebacker of the Year Fan Poll is now live! Fans will have the chance to vote until Sunday, September 27th, at 7 p.m.
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VYPE Houston Fab 40 - Class of 2021
As the early signing day for the Class of 2020 comes to a close, it's time to take off the wraps of VYPE's Fab 40 for the Class of 2021.
It's the year of the offensive line in Houston. Eleven of the Top 40 prospects are bigs, who are coveted by college programs across the country.
Our No 1 prospect is Foster WR Cody Jackson. He has the size, speed and skill to become the next CeeDee Lamb (also from Foster). He's probably tired of hearing that comparison, but that is good company to be in.
North Shore super QB Dematrius Davis comes in at No. 1 after he completely dominated with his arm and legs in 2019. He's committed to Virginia Tech – let's see if the Hokies can hang on to him.
Check out the VYPE 1.0 Class of 2021 as the rankings will be updated and added to after Spring Football.
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VYPE's FAB 40
No. 1 Cody Jackson, Foster, WR, Oklahoma-commit
Super WR. CeeDee Lamb-clone. That's saying something
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No. 2 Dematrius Davis, North Shore, QB, Virginia Tech-commit
Winner, leader, athlete, passer. Not enough adjectives
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No. 3 Donovan Jackson, Episcopal, OL
Polished OL. Smartest guy in the building
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No. 4 Tunmise Adeleye, Katy Tompkins, DE
Active defender with great motor
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No. 5 Shadrach Banks, North Shore, WR, Texas A&M-commit
Injury set back stud weapon
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No. 6 LJ Johnson Jr., Cy-Fair, RB
Best back in the city
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No. 7 Hayden Conner, Katy Taylor, OL, Texas-commit
Pushes defenders around. Great, athletic big-man
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No. 8 Reuben Fatheree II, Foster, OL
Huge OL with athleticism. Could play on Sundays
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No. 9 Jalen Milroe, Katy Tompkins, QB, Texas-commit
Great deep ball. Extends plays with eyes downfield
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No. 10 Jaeden Roberts, North Shore, OL
Kansas-native got Texas tough this season
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No. 11 Bryce Foster, Katy Taylor, OL
Has mean-streak on the field
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No. 12 Derrick Harris Jr., New Caney, LB, Texas-commit
Eagles not known for defense, can run
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No. 13 Kyron Drones, Shadow Creek, QB
Good size, big arm. Coaches son=great football IQ
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No. 14 Landon King, Atascocita, WR
Emerged as junior. Knows how to use 6-foot-5 frame
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No. 15 Edzavier Deblaw, North Shore, OL
The muscle inside
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No. 16 Terrence Cooks Jr., Shadow Creek, OLB
Heat-seeking missile
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No. 17 Cullen Montgomery, Episcopal, OL
Good feet. Can run and pass block
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No. 18 Hunter Washington, Katy, CB
Length and physicality
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No. 19 Var'Keyes Gumms, Dekaney, TE
Another big TE at Dekaney, shocker
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No. 20 Matthew Wykoff, Magnolia, OL
Road-grading run-blocker
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No. 21 Dylan Goffney, Bridgeland, WR
Great hands; Wins 50-50 balls
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No. 22 Latrell Neville, Hightower, WR
Slippery WR with wiggle
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No. 23 Romario Noel, Cypress Ranch, DB, Baylor-commit
Physical DB with cover skills
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No. 24 Teddy Knox, The Woodlands, WR
Baton Rouge move-in; getting used to Texas play
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No. 25 Brandon Campbell, Pearland, RB
Solid between tackles and in open field
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No. 26 Ronald Holmes, Northside, Athlete
Dude has HUGE upside at QB, WR
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No. 27 Ben Postma, Cypress Ranch, TE
The prototypical dual-threat TE
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No. 28 Remington Strickland, Fort Bend Christian Academy, OL
Don't sleep on this guy. Relentless worker
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No. 29 Carlton Guidry, Shadow Creek, WR
Can stretch the field
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No. 30 Mark Wilson, Clear Lake, CB
His best football is in front of him. Great upside
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No. 31 Mason Tharp, Klein, TE
The new TE; Great hands; almost like WR
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No. 32 Fernando Garza, Katy, TE
Huge TE with great hands; baseball player
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No. 33 John Paul Richardson, Ridge Point, WR
Great possession WR. Elite route runner
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No. 34 Alton McCaskill, Oak Ridge, RB
Sleeper back
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No. 35 Luis Chavarria, Episcopal, OL
Iron Sharpens Iron for Knights
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No. 36 Cale Sanders, New Caney, Athlete, Texas Tech-commit
Can run with the best of them
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No. 37 Lamont Vaz, FB Marshall, OL
There is a reason Achane and Hornsby rack up points
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No. 38 Jalen Emery, Shadow Creek, DB
Pesky DB who can lock down team's No 1s
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No. 39 Dalton Johnson, Katy, DB
DB gaining Power 5 Interest
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No. 40 Darius Hale, Dobie, RB
Durable RB. Has good size
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