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Parkton (MD)
Hereford
Offensive guard
Height: 6-foot-1
Weight: 310 pounds
40-yard dash: 5 seconds
Bench Press: 365lbs
Bio Notes: Akers was named all-state during his sophomore and junior seasons. He was also named all-county, all-district and all-metro.
Schools in the Running: Alabama, Maryland, North Carolina, Ohio State, Penn State, Pittsburgh, Virginia, Virginia Tech
Joe went to tOSU junior day.
http://www.psuplaybook.org/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=456&mode=&order=0&thold=0
Joe Akers, a 6'1", 310 lb., 5.0/40 offensive lineman/defensive lineman from Parkton (Hereford), MD is already getting looked at by colleges nationwide. A two-way player, Joe is said to be very tenacious and aggressive on the field. This aggression paid off this past season as he put opposing quarterbacks on the ground an impressive eleven times.
Joe has received a slew of honors for his performance over the past two seasons. Coaches in his conference say that he is the standard by which county linemen measured themselves. Here are a few of the honors Joe has received.
AP First Team Small School All-State Football selection (2002)
AP First Team Small School All-State Football selection (2003)
First team All-Baltimore City/County Football selection (2002)
First team All-Baltimore City/County Football selection (2003)
First Team All-Metro Football selection (2002)
First Team All-Metro Football selection (2003)
The preseason All-American is said to have excellent fundamentals and foot work. He has impressive power and the ability to leverage his body consistently on surges. He is also said to be very good on shifts and pulls when playing the offensive line.
As the Washington Post wrote about Joe, "the returning All-Metro selection used quick feet, good hands and overpowering strength to dominate the opposition." Joe has tremendous endurance as well for his daunting size, playing nearly every snap of his Hereford games. He is a member of not one, but two state championship teams and was instrumental in winning both of those titles.
Joe started to get attention after he attended a Nike camp back in May of last year. His five second forty yard dash and ability to bench press 185 lbs. 30 times really turned some heads.
Joe was an invited attendee at Penn State's first junior day of the Class of 2009 this past weekend. Although the Lion's top recruiting priorities do not currently seem to revolve around linemen, they are apparently looking for one or two top prospects to join the Class of 2009. They certainly seem to hope that Joe is one of those propects to wear the PSU blue and white in the future.
http://www.baltimoresun.com/sports/...0,2795313.story?coll=bal-utility-highschoolsp
FIRST TEAM OFFENSE
Joe Akers
Hereford
The highly recruited junior preseason All-American is being looked at by colleges nationwide for his prowess on both sides of the line. At 6-2, 310 pounds, and with a 40-yard dash time of 5.0 seconds, the returning All-Metro selection used quick feet, good hands and overpowering strength to dominate the opposition. Rarely coming off the field, Akers, a member of two state championship teams, will be among a number of returning seniors to next year's Bulls.
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