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  • Eddie Elder of the Arizona Cardinals works with students at the Syd'Quan Thompson football camp held at Burbank High School on Saturday July 14, 2012. Former Prep stars Syd'Quan Thompson of the Denver Broncos, Asa Jackson of the Baltimore Ravens and Peyton Thompson of the Atlanta Falcons worked with 125 local kids as part of a free instructional football camp at Burbank High School, an event that also served as a canned food drive for a local food bank.
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  • Students work on blocking drills at the Syd'Quan Thompson football camp held at Burbank High School on Saturday July 14, 2012.
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  • Syd'Quan Thompson of the Denver Broncos talks with kids about teamwork and staying in school at the Syd'Quan Thompson football camp held at Burbank High School on Saturday July 14, 2012.
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  • Seven year old Levi Dudley works on his footwork at the Syd'Quan Thompson football camp held at Burbank High School on Saturday July 14, 2012.
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  • Football camp coach Antonio Bumpers works with kids at the Syd'Quan Thompson football camp held at Burbank High School on Saturday July 14, 2012.
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  • Kyle Anderson, 9, runs a "L" route with coach Devon Jones watching at the Syd'Quan Thompson football camp held at Burbank High School on Saturday July 14, 2012.
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  • Peyton Thompson of the Atlana Falcons talk with students at the Syd'Quan Thompson football camp held at Burbank High School on Saturday July 14, 2012.
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  • Pierre Dunn, 12, (left) has a pass broken up by Mark Clark, 12, (right) during pass drills at the Syd'Quan Thompson football camp held at Burbank High School on Saturday July 14, 2012.
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  • Nick Scott 13, of Elk Grove works on a rolling drill at the Syd'Quan Thompson football camp held at Burbank High School on Saturday July 14, 2012.
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  • Syd'Quan Thompson of the Denver Broncos talks with kids about teamwork and staying in school at the Syd'Quan Thompson football camp held at Burbank High School on Saturday July 14, 2012.
    Randy Allen | sacbeephotos@sacbee.com
  • Former Prep stars Syd'Quan Thompson (center) of the Denver Broncos, Asa Jackson of the Baltimore Ravens and Peyton Thompson of the Atlanta Falcons worked with 125 local kids as part of a free instructional football camp at Burbank High School, an event that also served as a canned food drive for a local food bank. The camp was held at Burbank High School on Saturday July 14, 2012.
    Randy Allen | sacbeephotos@sacbee.com
  • Corey Cruz, 12, prepares to run a drill at the Syd'Quan Thompson football camp held at Burbank High School on Saturday July 14, 2012.
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  • Tytist Johnson (cq) 12, works on his passing skills during a football camp at Burbank High school.
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  • Manuel Devine, 10, runs a route during at the Syd'Quan Thompson football camp held at Burbank High School on Saturday July 14, 2012.
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  • Shawn Hill catches a short pass at the Syd'Quan Thompson football camp held at Burbank High School on Saturday July 14, 2012.
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  • Syd'Quan Thompson of the Denver Broncos signs the shirt of Izaiah Stephenson, 11 at the Syd'Quan Thompson football camp held at Burbank High School on Saturday July 14, 2012.
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