How can I reach the endzone? Let me count the ways. Daniel Braverman can dial up a touchdown from anywhere on the football field as you can plainly see in his highlight video. He can return a kickoff, catch a short pass and house it. He can also catch a long one or run back a punt. He can also come out of the backfield or take a handoff from the tailback position. Bottom line is, whenever the ball is in his hands, something electric is going to happen. Braverman amassed over 1,000 yards of total offense in 2010 playing for the University School Suns. He was a key factor in an offense that was record breaking in many ways. A year ago this time, Braverman took the opening kickoff of the 2010 season for the Suns and housed it. Tonight, he takes the field again looking to start the 2011 season off with a bang. Get a load of his entertainment when you watch his 2010 highlight video, click here now.
Chad Wilson is a college football recruiting expert and creator of the GridironStudsApp which allows high school football players to gain exposure to college football coaches and fans. Wilson is a former college football player for the University of Miami (92-94) and Long Beach St. (’90-’91) and played briefly for the Seattle Seahawks (’95). He is also a former youth and high school football coach for over 15 years most recently for 5-A State of Florida Champs American Heritage. He runs All Eyes DB Camp a defensive back training company located in South Florida IG: @alleyesdbcamp. Wilson’s oldest son Quincy plays in the NFL for the New York Giants and his younger son plays cornerback for the Arizona Cardinals.