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Under Armour All-America Game 2012: Undeclared Recruits Who Will Steal Show

Tim DanielsJun 1, 2018

The Under Armour All-America Game is a chance for high school stars and future college football impact performers to show off their skills one last time before making the jump. It's an especially important night for those recruits who are still undeclared.

Here are three dynamic talents who haven't chosen a college destination yet that will end up improving their stock.

Andrus Peat

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Unlike the Pro Bowl, where skill position players usually provide all the excitement, linemen like Peat usually shine brightest in the Under Armour All-America Game. Since they tower over most of their opponents, it's hard not to focus on the big guys up front.

Peat is a five-star offensive tackle who is still considering offers from several schools. He's already got NFL size at 6'7'', 305 lbs and should continue to fill out over the next couple of years. If you watch on Thursday night, it will be impossible to miss him.

Eddie Goldman

Goldman, a monster defensive tackle, is one of the top prospects in the entire nation, and he's drawing interest from a bunch of marquee programs. It's always interesting to see how seemingly unstoppable forces like himself fare against better competition.

The most intriguing aspect about Goldman is his athleticism for a big man. He's able to get off the ball quick and is a disruptive force because of it. Eventually, that unexpected agility should allow him to develop a couple of extra moves to help him work off double-teams.

Deion Sanders Jr.

Sanders isn't as highly touted as the previous two players on this list, but he'll be featured due to name recognition alone. He's gained the reputation of a player who's able to make something out of nothing, but size is a concern moving forward.

He's listed as an athlete right now after playing quarterback in high school. He just doesn't have the size to survive at that position, though. Look for him to be used in a couple different manners on Thursday night, and he should start to garner more interest following a strong showing.

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