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Gray will play baseball. His star receiver's name is Rod Wilks.

 

Mason is a good high school football player. He has great size (6'4 210lbs.) and has a strong arm. He throws the post and the out very well. He throws any deep ball better than a lot of quarterbacks that I have seen either in this state or nationally on Unapproved Website. Losing his top two receivers to the University of North Carolina will hurt a bit but he is still a good player.

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Gray will play baseball. His star receiver's name is Rod Wilks.

 

Mason is a good high school football player. He has great size (6'4 210lbs.) and has a strong arm. He throws the post and the out very well. He throws any deep ball better than a lot of quarterbacks that I have seen either in this state or nationally on Unapproved Website. Losing his top two receivers to the University of North Carolina will hurt a bit but he is still a good player.

 

 

Mason has the physical talent/ability to be a BCS Confrence level QB, IMO. Mechanics are very raw. He is a prototypical dual threat QB. If he lands in the right system/w the right QB coach, he could have a very nice career.

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