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If you're calling East anything from Chattanooga over, how about this list:

 

QB Joei Figler. Alcoa

QB: Zach Helton, Knoxville Central

RB: Dustin Lindsey Alcoa, Tennessee

RB: Spencer Gulmire, Oak Ridge

RB: Dewayne Caldwell, Ooltewah

OL: Jacques McClendon, Baylor, Tennessee

OL: Tyler Nunley, Kingsport Dobyns-Bennett

OL: Jonathan Abraham, Ooltewah

OL: Drew Miller, Alcoa

OL: Dylan Stevens, Morristown West

WR: Jay Faris, Knoxville Catholic, listed 4.37

TE: Lee Smith, Powell,

 

DL: Nik Robinson, Ooltewah

DL: Daniel Kilgore, Kingsport Dobyns-Bennett

DL: Brandon Warren, Alcoa

DL: Ray Skyes, Alcoa

LB: Tyrone Cobb, Knoxville Fulton

LB: Ian Meredith, Chattanooga Notre Dame

LB: Kyler Burke, Ooltewah

DB: Lorenzo Meadows, Chattanooga Central

DB: Keelyn Craddock, Chattanooga Tyner

DB: Revel Coffey, Oak Ridge

DB: Cody Watts, Powell

 

These are players listed on Rivals as prospects, and all-state players from last year returning, for the most part. I've seen few of them play so had to go with others' opinions, compiled.

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If you're calling East anything from Chattanooga over, how about this list:

 

QB Joei Figler. Alcoa

QB: Zach Helton, Knoxville Central

RB: Dustin Lindsey  Alcoa, Tennessee

RB: Spencer Gulmire, Oak Ridge

RB: Dewayne Caldwell, Ooltewah

OL: Jacques McClendon, Baylor, Tennessee

OL: Tyler Nunley, Kingsport Dobyns-Bennett

OL: Jonathan Abraham, Ooltewah

OL: Drew Miller, Alcoa

OL: Dylan Stevens, Morristown West

WR: Jay Faris, Knoxville Catholic, listed 4.37

TE: Lee Smith,  Powell,

 

DL: Nik Robinson, Ooltewah

DL: Daniel Kilgore, Kingsport Dobyns-Bennett

DL: Brandon Warren, Alcoa

DL: Ray Skyes, Alcoa

LB: Tyrone Cobb, Knoxville Fulton

LB: Ian Meredith, Chattanooga Notre Dame

LB: Kyler Burke, Ooltewah

DB: Lorenzo Meadows, Chattanooga Central

DB: Keelyn Craddock, Chattanooga Tyner

DB: Revel Coffey,  Oak Ridge

DB: Cody Watts, Powell

 

These are players listed on Rivals as prospects, and all-state players from last year returning, for the most part. I've seen few of them play so had to go with others' opinions, compiled.

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Looks like a fair unbiased assessment. I would like to mention Chris Johnson from Campbell County, plays QB, RB, WR, SS, solid athlete, I think he was only a junior last year, impressive kid, may be D-1 calibur

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BJ Coleman from McCallie will be one of the top qb's in the east along with Zach Woods of Ooltewah...Dewayne Caldwell of Ooltewah will probably be one of the elite running backs from Chattanooga...Wide recievers Eric Atchley and Chris Ricketts of Soddy-Daisy are two of the best in the State..Blake MCDade and Kyler Burke of Ooltewah are two of the best line backers in the state....And the Lineman from both Soddy and Ooltewah should be considered....Boyd-Buchanan in 2a will have some all east lineman as well as McCallie and Baylor...Keylon Craddock of Tyner should be on the qb list or the athlete list....Anthony Hathaway from Boyd should be considered as one of the rb's to make all east

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QB Joei Figler. Alcoa

QB: Zach Helton, Knoxville Central

RB: Dustin Lindsey Alcoa

FB: Jon Potter, Hampton

OL: Jacques McClendon, Baylor

OL: Tyler Nunley, Kingsport Dobyns-Bennett

OL: Jonathan Abraham, Ooltewah

OL: Drew Miller, Alcoa

OL: Dylan Stevens, Morristown West

WR: Jay Faris, Knoxville Catholic

TE: Lucas Roark, Hampton

DL: Johnny Price, Hampton

DL: Daniel Kilgore, Kingsport Dobyns-Bennett

DL: Brandon Warren, Alcoa

DL: Ray Skyes, Alcoa

LB: Tyrone Cobb, Knoxville Fulton

LB: Ian Meredith, Chattanooga Notre Dame

LB: Kyler Burke, Ooltewah

DB: Lorenzo Meadows, Chattanooga Central

DB: Keelyn Craddock, Chattanooga Tyner

DB: Revel Coffey, Oak Ridge

DB: Brandon Barnett, Hampton

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