Who are the top high school tight ends in the Southland?
Top 10 high school tight ends in the Southland heading into the 2016 season (in alphabetical order):
Noah Bean; Grace Brethren; 6-3; 210; Sr.; Caught 18 passes for touchdowns.
Moses Robinson-Carr; Antelope Valley; 6-6; 245; Sr.; Oregon commit had six touchdown catches.
Kade Greeley; Vista Murrieta; 6-6; 230; Sr.; Has speed, agility, good hands.
Bentley Hanshaw; Moorpark; 6-6; 220; Sr.; A Brigham Young commit.
Taeveon Le; Corona del Mar; 6-4; 220; Jr.; Tough, athletic and has dependable hands.
Camren McDonald; Long Beach Poly; 6-4; 208; Jr.; Makes big catches.
Colby Parkinson; Oaks Christian; 6-7; 230; Sr.; Stanford commit has size, athleticism.
Drew Platt; Los Alamitos; 6-4; 240; Sr.; Throw him the ball and he’ll deliver.
Isaac Rex; San Clemente; 6-5; 235; Sr.; BYU commit can block.
Sire Woods; La Mirada; 6-4; 225; Sr.; Also a defensive standout.
Best of the rest
Shane Coleman; Tesoro; 6-5; 215; Sr.; Can be a go-to receiver.
Elijah Cooks; Atascadero; 6-5; 210; Sr.; Ready for a big season.
Noah Gianelli; St. Bonaventure; 6-4; 250; Jr.; All-league and all-Ventura County as a sophomore.
Toby Hills; Chatsworth; 6-1; 235; Sr.; Made a positive summer impression.
Ethan Rae; Servite; 6-3; 235; So.; Can be an impact player.
—Compiled by Eric Sondheimer
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