FORMER FLORIDA STARS NOW
EXCELLING IN COLLEGE
BY WILL HELMS
Hometown Heroes
KICKOFF
A relatively unknown player,
Davis has steadily worked his way
up the depth chart and will get
the opportunity to start on David
Shaw’s defense. Davis saw action
in all 13 games in 2014, recording
19 tackles and an interception
while backing up now graduated
A. J. Tarpley. Davis was a highly
touted recruit coming out of high
school, but played just seven
games as a senior due to injury and
did not see action in his freshman
year at Stanford. He was named
the top linebacker in the nation his
junior year of high school and also
lettered in baseball and basketball.
Noor
Davis
INSIDE
LINEBACKER
LEESBURG
STANFORD
Collins and Jonathan Williams
spearheaded the most dominant
backfield in the SEC last season.
Though he started only two games,
Collins ran for 1,100 yards and 12
touchdowns in 2014 and became
just the second Razorback to rush
for more than 1,000 yards in each
of his first two seasons. Collins was
the top-rated running back in the
2013 recruiting cycle and the 10th
best prospect from the Sunshine
State. Williams and Collins were
the only FBS teammates to each
top 1,000 yards on the ground last
season. Collins is one of the top
returning rushers in the nation.
Alex Collins
RUNNING BACK
SOUTH
PLANTATION
ARKANSAS
The son of a former NFL running
back, McQuay quickly began crafting his own legacy in high school,
turning in multiple All-America
seasons. At USC, McQuay rose
up the depth chart, recording 36
tackles and two interceptions to
go along with a forced fumble and
fumble recovery in his sophomore
campaign. He enters 2015 as the
starting strong safety on an under-the-radar USC defense. McQuay
was a five-star prospect coming
out of high school in 2013 and
enrolled at USC early. He will aim
for another productive season in his
junior year as he looks to improve
his draft stock.
Leon
McQuay III
SAFETY
ARMWOOD
UNIVERSITY
OF SOUTHERN
CALIFORNIA