Offensive line left tackle 6 7 315. Left guard 6 2 255. Center. 6 0 260. Right guard 6 1 250. Right tackle 6 5 305. All seniors Tight end 6 2 265. Tailback. 6 2. 205. (Was moved to outside linebacker at uva. Played for ravens). Full back 5 11. 185 (maybe best full back in school history and that includes Ramsey) Defense was very fast and athletic. For example defensive end was state 300 meter hurdles champion. Middle linebacker 4a defensive player of the year. Corners ran legitimate 4.5 and played press coverage all year
Kicker kicked off into endzone and had 50 yard range for field goals. No player played both ways. Many of the same kids would win the state championship in basketball that very same year. Plenty athletic
Both Salem's football and basketball teams were blessed with an abundance of talent in '98 -'99, as what I consider the school's Golden Age of sports was nearing its conclusion. Dennis Haley, the Ravens player you mentioned, was the only football player who started for the AA basketball champs. Trey Shiflett, defensive back and placekicker, was a key basketball reserve - very streaky outside shooter. Andy Mullins and Chris Gumaer were other top football guys who were reserves on the bball team, but they didn't play a lot that bball season (both would be starters their senior year of hoops). Manuel Lewis was also on both squads, but as a sophomore, didn't have a big role in either sport (he would play a huge part in the 2000 football title).
Haley was a phenomenal athlete. Had he chosen to concentrate on basketball, he probably could have played for a mid-major DI program as a somewhat-undersized power forward, or as a small forward. Unless I'm mistaken, he's still the only Spartan to ever play in any of the NFL, NBA, NHL or MLB.