SEASON OUTLOOK

Line play on both sides should be solid for Dwyer.
Photo by Stuart Browning
Toughest game: Glades Central (Belle Glade, Fla.). Dwyer's young skill players can make a name for themselves early on against a very experienced Glades Central defense.
Question mark: Will Dwyer be able to reproduce the production that dual-threat quarterback Jacoby Brissett game them last year?
Local outlook: Glades Central and Dwyer should be the top two teams in Palm Beach County, but this could be the year that American Heritage asserts itself into the national rankings discussion. Atlantic is another team to keep an eye on. Outstanding quarterback Evan Moore returns at Lake Worth, which could also have a good season in store.
Overall outlook: While Dwyer is without three All-American-caliber players in Brissett, Maggitt and O'Leary, the talent level on this team is still extremely high, particularly among underclassmen. This team may drop a game early on, but it will be extremely difficult to beat come playoff time.
Coach quote: "They (offensive linemen) got better every day, took a bunch of steps this spring. They have their own set of workouts every morning at 7 a.m. The line is going to be OK. Skill-wise, we’ve always had plenty of skill players. This is probably the deepest we’ve been. We could probably go 10 deep at wide receiver and put guys out there that could make plays."
- Jack Daniels
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