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Recruiting: Camp efforts can create more buzz for under-the-radar players (St. Petersburg Times)
**By John C. Cotey, Times Staff Writer** Saturday, April 28, 2012 Because Tampa Bay is a regular stop for most major college scouts the past few years, this spring is bound to yield a bushel of offers for local players. But how many? Fifty? 100? Maybe more? While most of the well-known players will just see their already significant offer total grow, there's others, such as **Andy Embody**, hoping to join their ranks. The Carrollwood Day rising senior receiver knows it won't be easy. For players such as Embody, a small but highly productive small-school player, that dream is often tempered by things like his size (5-foot-9, 165 pounds) and his school's competition. But in other environments, Embody has proved he's more than you might think. Last weekend at the IMG Madden Football Academy in Bradenton, Embody earned offensive MVP honors. Coming off a season in which he averaged 20 yards a catch, caught seven touchdown passes and added 68 tackles and three interceptions, Embody believes he can open more eyes this spring. He says he is a much-improved player. At IMG, the emphasis was on learning to get in and out of his cuts faster, breaking flatter to create separation ...
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