Watch Antonio Brown Embarrass Defenders in His High School Highlight Reel
Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Antonio Brown is arguably the best receiver in the NFL. Already off to a great 2016 season, Brown dominated the Washington Redskins defense with seven receptions, 113 yards and two touchdowns. As one of the most athletic talents in the league, he must have been pretty good in high school too, right? Oh yeah, he was.
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The four-time Pro Bowler went to Miami Norland High School in Miami Gardens, Florida. Brown was a quarterback who could run circles around any defense that was put in front of him. The left-hander could also launch footballs down the field. Brown was also a a punt returner. And for some reason, teams actually punted to him.
Given his prodigious talent, you might be wondering why you didn’t hear about Brown in college. That’s because he had no offers from major schools and played for Central Michigan University.
[instagram src=”https://www.instagram.com/p/BKYdyDzhQc0/?taken-by=ab&hl=en”]That was a mistake. Brown tore up the Mid-American Conference like he was back in high school.
[youtube video=”-AleUaUi850″ /]Brown was drafted with the 195th pick in the 6th round of the 2010 NFL Draft. Just like the big colleges, many NFL teams are regretting not grabbing Brown.
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Watch Antonio Brown Embarrass Defenders in His High School Highlight Reel
Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Antonio Brown is arguably the best receiver in the NFL. Already off to a great 2016 season, Brown dominated the Washington Redskins defense with seven receptions, 113 yards and two touchdowns. As one of the most athletic talents in the league, he must have been pretty good in high school too, right? Oh yeah, he was.
RELATED: Antonio Brown vs. A. J. Green: How Two of the NFL’s Best Receivers Prepare for Battle
The four-time Pro Bowler went to Miami Norland High School in Miami Gardens, Florida. Brown was a quarterback who could run circles around any defense that was put in front of him. The left-hander could also launch footballs down the field. Brown was also a a punt returner. And for some reason, teams actually punted to him.
Given his prodigious talent, you might be wondering why you didn’t hear about Brown in college. That’s because he had no offers from major schools and played for Central Michigan University.
[instagram src=”https://www.instagram.com/p/BKYdyDzhQc0/?taken-by=ab&hl=en”]That was a mistake. Brown tore up the Mid-American Conference like he was back in high school.
Brown was drafted with the 195th pick in the 6th round of the 2010 NFL Draft. Just like the big colleges, many NFL teams are regretting not grabbing Brown.