Without Najee Harris, Antioch still can thrive

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    Without Najee Harris, Antioch still can thrive

    Without Najee Harris, Antioch still can thrive

    For the first time in three seasons, the spotlight of expectation won’t be shining on Antioch’s Eells Stadium.

    [...] scouts and fans will make the trip to watch a running back named Harris.

    Cal commit Omari Harris is an impressive 6-foot-1 and 210 pounds — “He’s absolutely cut and the hardest-working kid in the weight room,” Antioch offensive coordinator Brett Dudley said — but he’s no relation to 5-star Antioch running back Najee Harris, who is now a freshman at Alabama.

    “The first thing scouts ask is if he’s the younger brother or cousin of Najee,” Dudley said.

    Omari won’t be the team’s offensive workhorse like Najee (6-3, 226 pounds), who carried the ball 291 times last season and 788 times over the past three.

    Omari’s first position is probably linebacker, where Dudley thinks he can play inside or outside, or even strong safety at Cal.

    Omari, who attended De La Salle as a freshman, definitely will carry the ball for the Panthers, along with 100-meter sprinter Dalaan Green (5-7, 180).

    The two will make up a potent inside-outside punch.

    “I could see both of them as 1,000-yard rushers,” Dudley said.

    Omari just has great power and strength.

    Omari + Green might very well = 1 Najee, but without all the attention.

    The Panthers, who last season reached their first North Coast Section title game since 1977, have other players drawing the attention of college recruiters, including fast, strong-armed junior quarterback Willem Karnthong (5-11, 175), junior receiver Gaudie Campbell (6-2, 170) and sophomore cornerback Dejuan Butler (6-0, 170).

    Antioch, the 2015 Bay Valley Athletic League champion, isn’t expected to contend for the title this season, not with Pittsburg, Freedom-Oakley and even vastly improved Liberty-Brentwood and Deer Valley-Antioch proving formidable opposition.

    There’s not all that pressure of expectation, but this is a real good group.

    Metro Top 50 by the numbers:

    Based 75 percent on recruitment and 25 percent productivity, The Chronicle’s preseason list is spread among schools and positions.

    Valley Christian-San Jose, De La Salle-Concord and Bishop O’Dowd-Oakland each had four players on the list — DLS’s four are in the top 12 — and the defensive line (including defensive ends) had the most representatives with 11 players, followed by defensive backs and quarterbacks (seven each), offensive line (six), wide receivers (five), running backs and linebackers (four) and athletes and tight ends (three).

    New Cal head coach Justin Wilcox vowed to recruit better locally and judging from this list, he has kept his word.

    With the commitment last week of Clayton Valley-Concord tackle Brandon Mello, the Bears have secured six of the 50.

    Only Oregon State, whose recruit list includes Marin Catholic-Kentfield quarterback Spencer Petras and Stellar Prep-Hayward cornerback Deshon Wilson, has more than one local commit.

    Bishop O’Dowd safety Jevon Holland has moved to the top spot among locals for 2018 graduates according to 247Sports, which came out with rankings Tuesday.

    Holland is ranked 21st in California.

    Other Top 100 California recruits were Tariq Bracy (Milpitas, No. 37), Tyler Manoa (St. Francis, 39), Tuli Letuligasenoa (De La Salle, 45), Quinn Brinnon (O’Dowd, 61), D’Angelo McKenzie (Valley Christian, 63), Antioch’s Harris (64), Tuni Fifita (Milpitas, 67), JH Tevis (Menlo School-Atherton, 95) and Blake McDonald (San Ramon Valley-Danville, 98).

    Among juniors ranked nationally, De La Salle linebacker Henry To’oto’o is No. 22 and teammate Isaiah Foskey, a tight end, is No. 101.

    Pittsburg defensive lineman Jacob Bandes is No. 74 and O’Dowd running back Austin Jones No. 94.

    Don’t throw against these 3:

    Three Valley Christian secondary players made our top 50 list:

    MaxPreps senior writer Mitch Stephens covers high school sports for The San Francisco Chronicle.

    The Metro Top 50 for 2017

    Player

    School

    Ht., Wt.

    College

    DT

    De La Salle

    Sr.

    USC

    LB

    De La Salle

    Undecided

    Sr.

    DT

    Sr.

    Undecided

    DT

    Undecided

    Sr.

    Undecided

    QB

    Marin Catholic

    Sr.

    Sr.

    UCLA

    Sr.

    Undecided

    Antioch

    Sr.

    RB

    De La Salle

    Sr.

    Undecided

    De La Salle

    Undecided

    DT

    Sr.

    Sr.

    Sr.

    Undecided

    Sr.

    Undecided

    RB

    Undecided

    Sr.

    WR

    Sr.

    Undecided

    Menlo School

    Sr.

    CB

    Stellar Prep

    Sr.

    CB

    Sr.

    Undecided

    QB

    Ben Wooldridge

    Foothill

    Sr.

    Sr.

    Undecided

    Sr.

    Sr.

    Undecided

    QB

    Rancho Cotate

    Sr.

    Undecided

    QB

    Sr.

    Undecided

    Undecided

    CB

    Sr.

    Undecided

    Sr.

    Undecided

    Sr.

    Colo.

    WR

    Sr.

    Undecided

    LB

    Sr.

    Undecided

    WR

    Sr.

    Undecided

    RB

    Sr.

    Undecided

    Sr.

    Undecided

    RB

    Sr.

    Undecided

    WR

    Sr.

    LB

    Sr.

    Undecided

    Sr.

    Undecided

    WR

    Freedom

    Sr.

    Undecided

    CB

    Moreau Catholic

    Sr.

    Colo.

    Sr.

    Undecided

    CB

    Sr.

    Undecided

    Sr.

    Undecided

    DL

    Undecided

    QB

    Sr.

    Undecided

    QB

    Sr.

    Undecided

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