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So. Florida's Impact Freshman: American Heritage-Delray (FL) 20' NG/RB Henry Bryant III


Delray Beach, FLA. -- American Heritage-Delray 3A football program -- doesn't need an introduction. The Stallions' owns two state titles and multiple regional and district championships. Here's a program with a long history of developing some of Palm Beach County's top college prospects over the years.

The Stallions' fell 27-7 to Trinity Christian (Jacksonville, FL) in the Class 3A state championship in December, but the future of football program -- won big-time this upcoming season -- with the attention of nationally recognized incoming freshman defensive tackle/running back named Henry Bryant III (5'11", 258).

Bryant III, has experienced -- what it's like to be regarded a nationally recognized prospect. His uncle, is former 4-Star and FSU redshirt junior defensive lineman Keith Bryant. Pictured above is the young Henry Bryant III far right pictured, at his uncle National Signing Day.

The Ft. Lauderdale Hurricanes 14U two-way star -- from the Florida Youth Football League (Unlimited football) was named a FBU All-American (Left Pictured), Son & father) -- which is the middle school version of the high school level -- US Army All-American Bowl, which is held and played on the same day in San Antonio, Texas.

The Florida Youth Football League honored (Left Pictured)-- the extremely gifted big man by awarding him the league's top defensive line award. If you think that was impressive. The nose guard/running back -- would fall just short -- as the league's runner-up for the Heisman Trophy. Have you ever heard of the names James Cook, Nayquan Wright, Kenny McIntosh and Mark Pope? They're all ranked 4-Stars, and were named to the Generation Nexxt's All-South Florida 1st Team as eight-graders.

Henry Bryant III, without debate, would join the same prestigious honors being named (Pictured below,#1) a Generation Nexxt's All-South Florida 1st Team selection. As an eight-grader, Bryant accumulated an uncountable amount of tackles and over 15 sacks and averaged 5 Tackles-for-loss per game. On offense, Bryant III, scored six touchdowns and displayed top-end speed for a big man -- sprinting an surprising 40 yards for a touchdown. This off-season, Bryant III, dominated FBU Regional and National football camps.

Winning the FBU Leadership Award, MVP and multiple top performers awards. Here's a note, Bryant III, sprinted a 4.93 at UM's Paradise Camp. Let's just say he's ready for varsity. Bryant III, stands 5-foot-10, 268 pounds who possesses unbelievable strength and speed for someone his size. Just to show proof, I uploaded his footage from YouTube of him -- throwing up 225 pounds an astounding 25 times and bench pressing 335 pounds.

Bryant III, varsity debut vs. Key West, would be unforgettable. The Stallions' starting defensive tackle -- recorded a force fumble, two sacks and six tackles. Don't be surprise if this young man makes 1st Team All-County and will be a 20 plus offer kid all said and done.


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