
Under Armour All-American Game 2015 Roster: Full List of Recruits
The Under Armour All-America Game represents the last chance many high school players will have to showcase their talent before moving on to the next level. Some have already made their college choice, while others remain undecided with national signing day looming.
Probably the most interesting aspect of the game is getting a chance to see how the players perform against other coveted prospects. Most of them come from areas where they are one of a small group of elite recruits. Now they are on the field with a bunch of them.
In the end, some players will shine far more than others, but the overall impact on their long-term outlook will be minimally impacted. So let's check out the rosters for both squads, along with a closer look at a couple players to watch on Friday.
White Team Roster
| 1 | Jarrett Stidham | QB |
| 1 | Roquan Smith | OLB |
| 2 | Shawn Burgess-Becker | S |
| 2 | Calvin Ridley | WR |
| 3 | Deondre Francois | QB |
| 3 | Deionte Thompson | S |
| 4 | Terry Godwin | WR |
| 5 | Leo Lewis | ILB |
| 5 | Da'Vante Phillips | WR |
| 6 | Derwin James | S |
| 6 | Equanimeous St. Brown | WR |
| 7 | Anthony Wheeler | ILB |
| 8 | Blake Barnett | QB |
| 8 | Iman Marshall | CB |
| 9 | Jonathan Ledbetter | DT |
| 9 | Kai Locksley | WR |
| 10 | Ray-Ray McCloud III | RB |
| 11 | George Campbell | WR |
| 11 | Kendall Sheffield | CB |
| 12 | Brian Cole | S |
| 13 | Daylon Charlot | WR |
| 15 | John Burt | WR |
| 16 | Marcus Lewis | CB |
| 17 | Arden Key | DE |
| 18 | Breiden Fehoko | DT |
| 19 | Justin Yoon | K |
| 22 | Jahvoni Simmons | ILB |
| 23 | Darrell Williams | OLB |
| 24 | Shaun Crawford | CB |
| 24 | Ronald Jones II | RB |
| 34 | Damien Harris | RB |
| 38 | Drew Galitz | P |
| 42 | Christian Wilkins | DT |
| 44 | Garrett Williams | TE-H |
| 46 | Malik Jefferson | OLB |
| 51 | Brandon Kennedy | OG |
| 53 | Matt Keller | LS |
| 55 | Christian Pellage | OT |
| 59 | Joshua Wariboko | OG |
| 63 | Keenan Walker | OT |
| 66 | Toby Weathersby | OG |
| 70 | Tim Settle | DT |
| 72 | Abdul Bello | OT |
| 74 | Richie Petitbon | OG |
| 75 | Drew Richmond | OT |
| 76 | Lester Cotton | OG |
| 78 | Tommy Hatton | OC |
| 79 | Terry Beckner Jr. | DE |
| 83 | Hale Hentges | TE-Y |
| 90 | Sterling Johnson | DE |
| 95 | Shameik Blackshear | DE |
| 98 | Clelin Ferrell | DE |
| 99 | Byron Cowart | DE |
Black Team Roster
| 1 | Kerryon Johnson | S |
| 1 | Kyler Murray | QB |
| 2 | Soso Jamabo | RB |
| 2 | Rashad Roundtree | S |
| 3 | DeShon Elliott | S |
| 3 | Josh Rosen | QB |
| 4 | Micah Abernathy | CB |
| 4 | Alex Ofodile | WR |
| 5 | Nick Brossette | RB |
| 5 | Jordan Colbert | OLB |
| 6 | Jacques Patrick | RB |
| 6 | Adonis Thomas | OLB |
| 7 | Kevin Toliver II | CB |
| 7 | Brandon Wimbush | QB |
| 8 | Tyler Petite | TE-Y |
| 9 | De'Andre Johnson | QB |
| 9 | Josh Sweat | DE |
| 10 | Chris Clark | TE-Y |
| 10 | John Houston Jr. | ILB |
| 11 | Jeffery Holland | OLB |
| 11 | Preston Williams | WR |
| 12 | Eric Glover-Williams | CB |
| 12 | Christian Kirk | WR |
| 13 | Tyron Johnson | WR |
| 14 | Brandon Martin | WR |
| 14 | Garrett Taylor | CB |
| 15 | Richard McBryde | OLB |
| 16 | Jashon Cornell | DE |
| 17 | Te'Von Coney | OLB |
| 18 | DaMarkus Lodge | WR |
| 21 | Cordell Broadus | WR |
| 21 | Minkah Fitzpatrick | CB |
| 22 | Louie Zervos | K |
| 23 | D'Anfernee McGriff | S |
| 28 | Joshua McMillon | ILB |
| 30 | Paul Lucas | WR |
| 31 | Jordan Butler | LS |
| 34 | Daylon Mack | DT |
| 37 | Austin Seibert | P |
| 42 | Adam McLean | DT |
| 43 | Jalen Dalton | DE |
| 52 | Ryan Bates | OT |
| 56 | Marques Ford | DE |
| 58 | Andrew Butcher | DE |
| 64 | Fred Ulu-Perry | OG |
| 65 | Brian Chaffin | OC |
| 67 | Bailey Sharp | OT |
| 71 | Tyler Jordan | OG |
| 72 | Sterling Jenkins | OT |
| 73 | Kendrick Norton | OG |
| 75 | Jack Jones | OT |
| 76 | Maea Teuhema | OG |
| 77 | Jalin Barnett | OG |
| 83 | Kyle Penniston | TE-Y |
| 90 | Shy Tuttle | DT |
| 94 | Daron Payne | DT |
| 99 | Canton Kaumatule | DE |
Top Players to Watch
White Team: Terry Beckner Jr. (DE)
Beckner is one of the most coveted recruits in the country. In an era when getting after the opposing quarterback is more important than ever, he possesses all the tools to become a terror off the edge. It's highlighted by his rare combination of ideal size and outstanding short-area quickness.
The East St. Louis Senior High School product is a 5-star prospect who rates inside the top 20 overall nationally, according to 247Sports' composite rankings. He also checks in as one of the top defensive ends in the Class of 2015 and the top talent coming out of Illinois.
Aside from the natural ability, he's also grown as a leader. It's something he talked about with Josh Helmholdt of Rivals back in September:
"You can't just talk and tell them what to do. They are going to feed off what you do. If you are playing hard and you are playing fast, the people who follow you are going to do the same.
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He's the type of player who will be interesting to watch based on the aforementioned talent gap. He's stood out at the high school level, but will he be able to maintain those dominant stretches against some of the best linemen in the class?
One thing all college football fans know is that incredible talent doesn't always translate into on-field success. Even if everything points toward a player being a star in the future, as it seemingly does for Beckner, there are no guarantees.
The Under Armour All-America Game is a chance for him to begin the process of proving he's the real deal and worth the hype.
Black Team: Kyler Murray (QB)
Quarterbacks are always a little more difficult to judge based on these games. The position is based a lot on timing and finding a rhythm with receivers. But Murray is a dual-threat option who brings a lot more to the table than standing in the pocket and delivering strikes.
The Texas A&M commit is another 5-star prospect, based on 247Sports' composite rankings. He's also among the top five in both dual-threat quarterbacks and Texas recruits for the Class of 2015. Once again, plenty of high praise, just like Beckner.
Mike Farrell of Rivals notes there may be a change on the horizon for him, too:
The one concern with Murray is his size. He checks in at 5'10, 180 pounds. Whether he'll take any serious punishment in this type of atmosphere is always a question mark, but the thing he must prove over the long haul is that he can take some licks and keep playing at a high level.
For now, it will be interesting to see how quickly he decides to tuck the ball and run. Given the nature of the game, that is likely to happen quite frequently. But he's also shown some solid passing skills. He must stand tall in the face of pressure and throw some darts, too.
Expect to see a little bit of everything from Murray on Friday.
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