With the 2010 football season officially in the books, MaxPreps presents the 2010 U.S. Air Force All-American Football Team, a collection of the country’s finest high school football players.
Players were selected based on their performances during the 2010 season, and the local honors they earned within their respective states.
The U.S. Air Force National Player of the Year will be announced on Wednesday, Jan. 12.
First Team Offense
Dorial Green-Beckham
Photo by Jim Redman
Kasen Williams, WR, 6-2, 215, Skyline (Sammamish, Wash.), Senior, WashingtonVideoWilliams capped off a stellar career by hauling in 86 catches for 1,579 yards and 21 touchdowns to lead Skyline to the 4A state finals.
Sammy Watkins, WR, 6-2, 194, South Fort Myers (Fort Myers, Fla.), Senior, ClemsonVideoThe speedy Watkins was the News-Press player of the year after catching 54 passes for 1,268 yards and 14 scores.
Dorial Green-Beckham, WR, 6-6, 220, Hillcrest (Springfield, Mo.), Junior, UndecidedVideoGreen-Beckham could go down as one of the top high school receivers ever. With his 78 catches for 1,706 yards and 17 touchdowns this year, he now holds Missouri career records for most receiving yards (4,154) and touchdowns (51).

Ben Koyack
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Ben Koyack, TE, 6-5, 240, Oil City (Pa.), Senior, Notre DameVideoAn AAA all-state pick in the Keystone State, Koyack snagged 62 passes for 1,031 yards, finding the end zone 11 times.
Reese Dismukes, OL, 6-5, 292, Spanish Fort (Spanish Fort, Ala.) Senior, AuburnAn ASWA Super 12 selection and 5A’s lineman on the year, Dismukes was a dominant force for Spanish Fort in the trenches.
Brandon Shell, OL, 6-7, 290, Goose Creek (S.C.), Senior, South CarolinaVideoShell paved the way for Goose Creek’s explosive rushing attack that helped the Gators finish 13-1. He was also named Lowcountry Player of the Year.
La'El Collins, OL, 6-5, 310, Redemptorist (Baton Rouge, La.), Senior, LSUIt was the work of Collins that allowed Redemptorist teammate Jeremy Hill to rush for 2,260 yards.

Brey Cook
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Greg Robinson, OL, 6-5, 300, Thibodaux (La.), Senior, LSURobinson, a 5A all-state selection, imposed his will on defensive linemen this year.
Brey Cook, Har-ber, OL, 6-7, 305, Har-Ber (Springdale, Ark.), Senior, ArkansasVideoHuge tackle was an all-state pick and will be staying home to play for the Razorbacks next year.
Justin Worley, QB, 6-5, 195, Northwestern (Rock Hill, S.C.), Senior, TennesseeVideoWorley ended his outstanding career with more eye-popping statistics. He completed 428 of 589 passes for 5,313 yards and a state-record 64 touchdowns.
Quentin Williams, QB, 6-1, 190, Jefferson (Tampa, Fla.), Senior, Bethune-CookmanFlorida’s Mr. Football, Williams completed 214 of 326 passes for 4,451 yards and 56 touchdowns in leading Jefferson to a 3A state title. Williams used his legs to rush for an additional 10 touchdowns.

Justin Worley
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Demetrius Hart, RB, 5-9, 185, Dr. Phillips (Orlando, Fla.), Senior, MichiganVideoHart rushed 253 times for 2,224 yards and 50 touchdowns in leading Dr. Phillips to the 6A title came. He also accounted for over 1,000 yards receiving and returning kicks.
Mike Bellamy, RB, 5-11, 185, Charlotte (Punta Gorda, Fla.), Senior, ClemsonVideoOne of the fastest running backs in the country, Bellamy exploded as a senior, compiling 2,402 yards on 237 carries, while hitting paydirt 41 times.
Johnathan Gray, RB, 5-10, 185, Aledo (Texas), Junior, UndecidedVideoGray’s Texas-sized legend continues to grow. In 2010, he broke a Lone Star State record with 59 rushing touchdowns to go along with 3,221 yards on 315 attempts.

Johnathan Gray
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Dano Graves, ATH, 5-9, 185, Folsom (Calif.), Senior, Undecided VideoGraves was the driving force behind Folsom's CIF Bowl-winning season. He completed 236 of 366 passes for 3,702 yards and 62 touchdowns, while rushing 165 times for 994 yards and another 23 scores.
Kyle Brindza, K, 6-2, 195, Plymouth (Canton, Mich.), Senior, Notre DameBrindza was a key cog in Plymouth’s run to the Division 1 state finals. He kicked a state-record 18 field goals, including six that were from 50 yards or longer.