PALM BEACH COUNTY- The 2023 NFL Draft has officially come to a close. 259 young men got to hear their name called by NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell. After the Draft, the remaining undrafted players have either signed contracts as an “Undrafted Free Agent” or received an invitation to a team’s rookie minicamp.
So far, there have been eight Palm Beach County alumni that have transitioned to the NFL. Let us take a look at each of their journeys.
Mike Morris
Mike Morris is a 6’6″ Defensive End from Belle Glade, but, he attended American Heritage Delray during high school. Throughout his career as a Stallion, Morris was a defensive force to be reckoned with.
During his freshman season, Mike recorded a staggering 13 sacks! In his last two seasons at American Heritage, Mike Morris recorded:
173 Tackles
56 Tackles for Loss
9 Sacks
2 Forced Fumbles
2 Fumble Recoveries
1 Blocked Punt (Returned for a Touchdown)
This impressive stat line helped Morris receive numerous First-Team All-County selections from the Palm Beach Post and the South Florida Sun-Sentinel. After being rated as a Four-Star recruit by Rivals.com, Mike Morris received numerous Power-Five offers, including Clemson, Miami (FL), Florida State, Michigan and West Virginia, before ultimately committing to the Michigan Wolverines.
Early on in his career as a Wolverine, Morris did not get many reps. Through the years, he climbed the depth chart to a starting role. During his senior season at Michigan, Mike Morris exploded onto the scene. In 2022, Morris recorded:
23 Total Tackles
11 Tackles for Loss
7.5 Sacks
4 QB Hurries
3 Pass Deflections
1 Forced Fumble
1 FG Block
Due to his performance during his senior season, Mike was named to the First-Team All-Big10 team, as well as being named to the Second-Team All-American team.
After Michigan’s 51-45 loss to TCU in the Fiesta Bowl, Morris announced his declaration for the 2023 NFL Draft. Mike Morris was selected at pick 151 in the 5th round of the 2023 NFL Draft by the Seattle Seahawks.
We like what we see here with @Mikemoris87. 💁♂️
— Seattle Seahawks (@Seahawks) April 29, 2023
📺 2023 @NFL Draft on @nflnetwork & @ESPN pic.twitter.com/ypdjMCteK8
More force inserted to the D-line! We've drafted @Mikemoris87 at No. 151!#GoHawks x @lumentechco pic.twitter.com/6MY43aSR65
— Seattle Seahawks (@Seahawks) April 29, 2023
Atorian “AT” Perry
Atorian Perry is a 6’5″ Wide Receiver from Lake Worth. He attended Park Vista Community High School for his high school career. During his senior season with the Cobras, AT recorded:
33 Receptions
615 Receiving Yards
8 Receiving Touchdowns
58 Rushing Yards
1 Rushing Touchdown
During his senior season, Atorian helped lead the Cobras to the state playoffs with a 10-4 record. Park Vista upset No. 1 seed Miramar in the first round 28-20. In the Miramar game, Atorian had 7 catches for 123 yards and 2 touchdowns.
After the end of his senior season, AT Perry was named First-Team All-County by the Palm Beach Post and the South Florida Sun Sentinel. While at Park Vista, Atorian was named as a Two-Star recruit by Rivals.com. He received multiple Division I offers including Appalachian St., Wake Forrest, UAB, Liberty, and Toledo. AT Perry committed to play football at Wake Forrest.
Atorian had a record setting career at Wake Forrest. Throughout his time at Wake Forrest, Perry recorded:
171 Career Receptions (6th in Wake Forrest history)
2662 Career Receiving Yards (3rd in Wake Forrest history)
28 Receiving Touchdowns (Wake Forrest record, 7th in ACC history)
12 100 Yard games (Wake Forrest record)
During the 2021 season, Atorian set the Wake Forrest record with 15 receiving touchdowns in a single season. After scoring 11 touchdowns in 2022, AT Perry became the only player in Wake Forrest history to have two double digit touchdown seasons. Atorian was selected to the First-Team All-ACC teams in both 2021 and 2022.
After a historic career at Wake Forrest, Atorian Perry declared for the 2023 NFL Draft. He was selected at pick 195 in the 6th Round of the 2023 NFL Draft by the New Orleans Saints.
A.T. Perry. A Playmaker. 🔥 pic.twitter.com/PFViMNAHST
— New Orleans Saints (@Saints) May 5, 2023
— 9 (@atorian_perry) March 17, 2023
Keidron Smith
Keidron Smith is a 6’2″ Cornerback from Boca Raton. Smith attended Oxbridge Academy for his entire high school career. While at Oxbridge, Keidron played Wide Receiver and Cornerback, where he recorded:
49 Solo Tackles
85 Total Tackles
11 Pass Deflections
6 Interceptions
15 Receptions
307 Receiving Yards
2 Receiving Touchdowns
During his senior season, Smith, lead the Thunderwolves to a 10-2 record, as well as a trip to the 2017 FHSAA Class 3A State Championship game against Chaminade Madonna (31-28, Chaminade Madonna). At the end of the season, Keidron Smith, was named to the First-Team All-County teams as well as Defensive Player of the Year by both the Palm Beach Post and the South Florida Sun-Sentinel.
Keidron Smith was rated as a Three-Star recruit by Rivals.com. He received numerous Power-Five offers including: LSU, Tennessee, Louisville, Oklahoma, UNC, and Mississippi. Smith signed and committed with the Ole Miss Rebels shortly after visiting the campus in November 2017.
Keidron Smith made an immediate impact at Ole Miss. During his true freshman season, Smith played in all twelve games and made four starts. In 2018, he recorded:
47 Total Tackles
5 Pass Deflections
1 Tackle for Loss
1 Interception
Keidron Smith played three more seasons with the Rebels. At the end of his senior season (2021-22), Smith recorded:
213 Total Tackles
8 Tackles for Loss
1 Sack
5 Forced Fumbles
26 Pass Deflections
5 Interceptions
After his senior season, Keidron Smith used his final year of eligibility to transfer to the University of Kentucky.
While at Kentucky, Keidron Smith continued his on field dominance. During the 2022-23 season, Smith recorded:
46 Total Tackles
7 Pass Deflections
1 Forced Fumble
2 Interceptions
1 Interception returned for a Touchdown
This impressive stat line helped Keidron secure Second-Team All-SEC honors. At the end of the season, Keidron Smith announced his declaration for the 2023 NFL Draft. Smith was signed by the Miami Dolphins as an Undrafed Free Agent.
Go be great, @KeidronS! pic.twitter.com/XUWeFKt6e9
— Kentucky Football (@UKFootball) April 30, 2023
Marquis Waters
Marquis Waters is a 6’1″ Safety from Delray Beach. Waters attended Atlantic High School. Throughout his time at Atlantic, he played running back, defensive back, and special teams, where he recorded:
• 139 carries for 1,467 yards
• 21 rushing touchdowns
• 1 kick return for touchdown
• 1 punt return for touchdown
• 2 blocked field goals
• 5 Interceptions
• 100 tackles
• 15 tackles for loss
• 19 pass breakups
• 2 forced fumbles
Waters’ impressive stat line helped him secure Second-Team All-County honors as a junior and First-Team All-County honors as a senior by the Palm Beach Post and the South Florida Sun-Sentinel. He was rated as three-star recruit by Rivals.com and 247Sports, and he held numerous Division I offers. Marquis Waters committed to the Duke Blue Devils in the fall of 2016.
During his three seasons as a Duke Blue Devil, Waters recorded:
• 234 tackles
• 13.0 tackles for a loss
• 3 interceptions
• 1 fumble recovery
• 18 pass breakups
• 7 quarterback hurries
• 1 blocked field goal
Going into the 2021 season, Waters announced that he would be entering the transfer portal. Shortly thereafter, he committed to Texas Tech to play his senior season.
During his time at Texas Tech, Marquis recorded:
• 69 tackles
• 14 tackles for loss
• 1 sack
• 3 pass deflections
• 2 interceptions
• 1 interception returned for a touchdown
After the 2022 season, Waters was named honorable mention All-Big 12 selection by the conference coaches, and was named First-Team All-Big 12 honors by Pro Football Focus. During the offseason, Waters announced his declaration for the 2023 NFL Draft.
Marquis Waters was signed as an Undrafted Free Agent by the New York Jets.
Chasing his dreams in NYC 🗽
— Texas Tech Football (@TexasTechFB) April 29, 2023
Congrats, @mdwaters2139! pic.twitter.com/iXEPFs49B8
We've signed 13 undrafted free agents.
— New York Jets (@nyjets) May 5, 2023
Abraham Beauplan
Abraham Beauplan is a 6’2″ Linebacker from Boynton Beach, where he attended Boynton Beach high school. While at Boynton, Beauplan was rated as a three-star recruit by Rivals.com. Abraham Beauplan received multiple Division I offers from Pittsburgh, Florida Atlantic, Indiana and Georgia Tech, but he ultimately committed to play at JUCO Navarro.
In two seasons at Navarro, Beauplan recorded:
133 Total Tackles
3.5 Sacks
4 Forced Fumbles
Leading into the 2020 season, Abraham Beauplan announced his intention to transfer to Marshall.
In three seasons at Marshall, Abraham Beauplan recorded:
231 Total Tackles
23 Tackles for Loss
5 Forced Fumbles
3.5 Sacks
3 Pass Breakups
1 Interception
After the 2022 season, Abraham Beauplan announced his declaration for the 2023 NFL Draft. Beauplan was signed by the Minnesota Vikings as an Undrafted Free Agent.
My life is just like a book how I’m turning the page. Ready for my next chapter!! pic.twitter.com/RlB2zkrr9V
— abraham beauplan (@AbrahamBeauplan) December 31, 2022
League HIM! 💯
— Marshall Football (@HerdFB) April 30, 2023
Congratulations @AbrahamBeauplan on signing with the @Vikings #WeAreMarshall pic.twitter.com/J2jCDGRACl
James Blackman
James Blackman is a 6’5″ Quarterback from Belle Glade, where he attended Glades Central high school. During his junior and senior seasons at Glades Central, Blackman recorded:
4,775 yards
38 touchdowns / 7 Interceptions
After his impressive junior and senior seasons, James Blackman was named First-Team All-County by the Palm Beach Post and the South Florida Sun-Sentinel. Blackman was also rated as a Four-Star recruit by Rivals.com and 247Sports.
Rivals.com had Blackman rated as the 10th best duel threat quarterback in the class of 2017. Other notable recruits on this list were: Kellen Mond (1), Tate Martell (2), Tua Tagovialoa (3), N’Kosi Perry (8), Malik Cunningham (9), and Hendon Hooker (13).
James Blackman received many Division I offers, including: Miami (FL), Florida State, Louisville and West Virginia. Blackman ultimately committed to the Florida State Seminoles in the fall of 2016.
During his time at Florida State, James Blackman recorded:
5,445 Yards (12th FSU History)
43 Touchdown Passes (10th FSU History) / 23 Interceptions
60.5% Completion Percentage
136.9 QBR
Before the 2021 season, James Blackman announced his intention to transfer to Arkansas State for his remaining two years of eligibility.
While at Arkansas State, James Blackman passed for
3,815 Yards
22 Touchdowns / 7 Interceptions
62.6% Completion Percentage
After the 2022 season, James Blackman announced his declaration to the 2023 NFL Draft. Blackman was signed by the Miami Dolphins as an Undrafted Free Agent.
𝑨-𝑺𝑻𝑨𝑻𝑬 𝑴𝑨𝑫𝑬 𝑿 𝑵𝑭𝑳 𝑹𝑬𝑨𝑫𝒀
— Arkansas State Football (@AStateFB) April 30, 2023
OFF TO SOUTH BEACH🏖️
JAMES BLACKMAN TO THE @MiamiDolphins #WolvesUp x #ADifferentBreed pic.twitter.com/9rOC2oxloG
John Smith is a 6’0″ Cornerback from Lake Worth. Smith attended Park Vista Community High School. While at Park Vista, Smith played Quarterback. During his junior and senior seasons, John Smith threw for
1025 Yards
14 Touchdowns
908 Yards Rushing
15 Touchdowns
During the 2016 season, the three headed monster of John Smith, Atorian Perry and Junior running back Corey Cola Jr. helped lead the Cobras to a FHSAA Class 8A District 10 Championship. After the 2016 and 2017 seasons, Smith was named First-Team All-County by the Palm Beach Post and the South Florida Sun-Sentinel.
In the fall of 2017, John Smith announced his commitment to Holy Cross.
During his true freshman season, Smith switched positions from Quarterback to Cornerback. This position change was beneficial for Smith, as he recorded:
54 Career Games Played (1st Holy Cross History)
169 Total Tackles
8 Tackles for Loss
43 Pass Deflections
32 Pass Breakups (3rd Holy Cross History)
13 Interceptions (6th Holy Cross History)
1 Interception Returned for a Touchdown
1 Forced Fumble
1 Blocked Kick
John Smith had a historic career at Holy Cross. Smith was named as a Three-time First Team All-Patriot League team member in 2020, 2021, 2022, Two-time All-New England team member in 2021, 2022 and he made the All-ECAC Team in 2021. After the 2022 season, John Smith declared for the 2023 NFL Draft.
John Smith was undrafted, but he was invited to the New York Jets’ Rookie Minicamp.
I’m ready pic.twitter.com/WuSujr2I6l
— John Smith 7️⃣ (@AGENT_JS7) March 23, 2023
Datrone Young
Datrone Young is a 5’10” Cornerback from Delray Beach who attended Atlantic High School. During his final two seasons at Atlantic, Young recorded:
41 Tackles
7 Interceptions
24 Pass Breakups
After his stellar junior and senior seasons, Datrone Young was named First-Team All-County by the Palm Beach Post and the South Florida Sun-Sentinel. Young was also rated as a Three-Star prospect by 247Sports.com, Scout.com, and ESPN.com. Datrone Young received multiple Division I offers including Iowa State, Florida Atlantic, South Florida, UAB, and Wisconsin.
At the end of 2016, Datrone Young signed with the Iowa State Cyclones.
Datrone Young played four seasons with the Cyclones. During his career at Iowa State, Datrone recorded:
87 Total Tackles
4 Tackles for Loss
1 Interception
8 Pass Deflections
Prior to the 2022 season, Datrone Young announced his intention to transfer to Duke University.
During the 2022 season, Datrone Young recorded:
45 tackles
1 Tackle for Loss
1 Interception
1 Fumble Recovery
7 Pass Breakups
Following the season, Datrone declared for the 2023 NFL Draft. Young was undrafted, but he was invited to the Miami Dolphins’ Rookie Minicamp.
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— Duke Football (@DukeFOOTBALL) May 1, 2023
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— New Era Prep (@EraPrep) April 29, 2023
This is a moment in time that happened at @AHS_BALL National Signing Day.
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Toddy Centeio
Toddy Centeio is a 6’0″ Quarterback from West Palm Beach. Centeio attended Royal Palm Beach and Dwyer during his high school career. While at Royal Palm Toddy Centeio recorded:
2,250 Passing Yards
27 Touchdowns
While at Dwyer, Toddy recorded:
2,344 Passing Yards
31 Touchdowns / 11 Interceptions
197 Rushing Yards
3 Rushing Touchdowns
After his stellar seasons at Dwyer, Toddy Centeio was named First-Team All-County by the Palm Beach Post and South Florida Sun-Sentinel. Centeio was also nominated as a finalist for the Lou Groza Award, which is awarded to Palm Beach County’s MVP.
Toddy Centeio was rated as a three-star recruit by Rivals.com. He received multiple Division I offers, including: Miami (FL), NC State, Toledo, Temple and Western Kentucky. Centeio ultimately committed to Temple University in the summer of 2016.
Toddy Centeio spent three seasons at Temple, however he did not see a lot of action. During those three seasons, Todd recorded:
613 Passing Yards
1 Passing Touchdown / 1 Interception
68% Completion Percentage
235 Rushing Yards
1 Rushing Touchdown
After his redshirt sophomore season, Todd announced his intention to transfer to Colorado State.
While at Colorado State, Todd got to show off his elite athleticism. In two seasons, Centeio recorded:
3,167 Passing Yards
58% Completion Percentage
529 Rushing Yards
2 Rushing Touchdowns
After his senior season, Toddy again announced his intention to transfer with one year of eligibility left. Centeio committed and transferred to James Madison University.
After transferring to James Madison, Toddy took the Sunbelt Conference by storm. During his final season, Centeio recorded:
2,697 Passing Yards (7th in JMU History)
25 Passing Touchdowns (6th in JMU History)
393 Rushing Yards
7 Rushing Touchdowns
After this season, Centeio was named as the Sun Belt Conference Offensive Player of the Year and the Sun Belt Conference Newcomer of the Year. Todd also broke the James Madison single game passing touchdown record (6) against Middle Tennessee.
Toddy Centeio announced his declaration for the 2023 NFL Draft. He was undrafted, but was invited to the Kansas City Chiefs, Washington Commanders, Miami Dolphins, Jacksonville Jaguars Rookie Minicamps.
𝐑𝐨𝐨𝐤𝐢𝐞 𝐌𝐢𝐧𝐢 𝐂𝐚𝐦𝐩 𝐈𝐧𝐯𝐢𝐭𝐞.
— JMU Football (@JMUFootball) April 30, 2023
Congrats to @toddycenteio on receiving a mini camp invite with the Super Bowl champion Kansas City Chiefs!#GoDukes pic.twitter.com/FBjQRWygEI
Congratulations to all of the Palm Beach County legends that are making their childhood dreams come true!
All of us at New Era Prep are proud to have covered your career’s since your high school days!