Florence will look to challenge in the Liberty Division with a talented group of skill-position players led by Jordan Stockton and D'Andre Davis.
In the Patriot, Burlington Township is the slight favorite in a five-team race. The Falcons have a top lineman in North Carolina recruit John Ferranto, an experienced quarterback in Brian Verbitski, and top players such as junior running back Mike Thomas and senior linebacker Brandon Roche.
Willingboro will be in the mix with wide receiver Malcolm Culmer, a big-play man who has committed to Maryland. Running back Tasai Clark scored six touchdowns in limited action in 2010, and could be poised for a breakout season.
Cinnaminson has a veteran quarterback in Dom Elly and a force up front in two-way lineman Sam Ekwonike, a 310-pound athlete. The Pirates also are counting on tight end Xavier Wilson, running back/linebacker Tom Donnelly, and wide receiver/defensive back Chris Kirby.
Holy Cross finished second in the division last season, losing to Willingboro by a point in a wild game on Thanksgiving weekend. The Lancers lost a lot to graduation but return a top two-way player in running back/linebacker Zach Beeman as well as Mike Kane and Conor Dempster.
Don't count out Delran. Like every other team in this division, the Bears could finish anywhere from first to last.
Delran has a top lineman in Nick Zataveski and an accomplished two-way back in Jordan Allie.
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