another New York City kid from Poly Prep in Brooklyn, also the 1st Harlem Jet to commit to Rutgers, which there will be many more to come, gets an awesome shout out from Mike Quick at the Empire Challenge (Boomer Bowl)....also attached is a link on the kid
http://www.onthebanks.com/2015/3/1/...ll-recruiting-walkon-chris-parker-max-anthony
Chris Parker, Poly Prep (New York, NY) -- WR/KR
Chris Parker is a versatile and talented athlete. His exploits on the football field are even more impressive when you consider his size - 5'8" (or maybe 5'6", depending on the source), 160 lbs. Parker ran for more than 2,000 yards in each of his four high school seasons at Brooklyn's Poly Prep. Even more impressive, many of those runs ended in the end zone, as Parker had scored at least three TDs in each of his games leading up to November 4 in the 2014 season. . . . as a Quarterback. Yeah, I think we can find a way to use a guy like that.
If this guy was a few inches taller, no doubt he would be a 4* recruit at any number of positions with that speed and those moves -- QB, RB, DB or WR. At Rutgers he is likely to be used at WR and as a kick returner. His true position is "offensive weapon" as former Michigan QB Denard Robinson is frequently designated for the Dolphins.
http://www.onthebanks.com/2015/3/1/...ll-recruiting-walkon-chris-parker-max-anthony
Chris Parker, Poly Prep (New York, NY) -- WR/KR
Chris Parker is a versatile and talented athlete. His exploits on the football field are even more impressive when you consider his size - 5'8" (or maybe 5'6", depending on the source), 160 lbs. Parker ran for more than 2,000 yards in each of his four high school seasons at Brooklyn's Poly Prep. Even more impressive, many of those runs ended in the end zone, as Parker had scored at least three TDs in each of his games leading up to November 4 in the 2014 season. . . . as a Quarterback. Yeah, I think we can find a way to use a guy like that.
If this guy was a few inches taller, no doubt he would be a 4* recruit at any number of positions with that speed and those moves -- QB, RB, DB or WR. At Rutgers he is likely to be used at WR and as a kick returner. His true position is "offensive weapon" as former Michigan QB Denard Robinson is frequently designated for the Dolphins.