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Under Armour All-America Game 2015: Full Rosters and Recruits to Watch

Chris RolingJan 1, 2015

As the globe takes in the College Football Playoff and the vastness of bowl season, the future converges on the Under Armour All-America Game in St. Petersburg, Florida.

Friday's contest is a showcase for the stars of tomorrow on both the collegiate stage and beyond. Some of the recruits in action have homes that await their arrival, while others have yet to make a decision and draw the eye of many a school's fanbase in the process.

Regardless, major programs such as Alabama, Ohio State and LSU lead the pack, while countless others are in the hunt for the lengthy roster list for both teams.

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Consider this one of the baby steps for a number of collegiate stars set to become household names as they continue on their path. The full rosters and some of the most important names to know can be found below.

When: Friday, Jan. 2

Time: 4 p.m. ET

Where: Tropicana Field, St. Petersburg, Fla.

Watch: ESPN2

Under Armour All-American Game Rosters

No.NamePos.Ht.Wt.SchoolCollege
1Jarrett StidhamQB6-3185Stephenville (Texas)Baylor
1Roquan SmithOLB6-2204Macon County (Ga.)Undecided
2Shawn Burgess-BeckerS6-0200Monarch (Fla.)Alabama
2Calvin RidleyWR6-1169Monarch (Fla.)Alabama
3Deondre FrancoisQB6-2193IMG Academy (Fla.)Florida State
3Deionte ThompsonS6-1175West Orange-Stark (Texas)Alabama
4Terry GodwinWR6-0170Callaway (Ga.)Georgia
5Leo LewisILB6-1230Brookhaven (Miss.)Ole Miss
5Da'Vante PhillipsWR6-2202Miami Central (Fla.)Undecided
6Derwin JamesS6-2202Haines City (Fla.)Florida State
6Equanimeous St. BrownWR6-5205Servite (Calif.)Undecided
7Anthony WheelerILB6-2225Skyline (Texas)Undecided
8Blake BarnettQB6-5200Santiago (Calif.)Alabama
8Iman MarshallCB6-1195Poly (Calif.)Undecided
9Jonathan LedbetterDT6-4276Tucker (Ga.)Georgia
9Kai LocksleyWR6-4190Gilman (Md.)Florida State
10Ray-Ray McCloud IIIRB5-8178Sickles (Fla.)Clemson
11George CampbellWR6-4190East Lake (Fla.)Florida State
11Kendall SheffieldCB6-0181Marshall (Texas)Undecided
12Brian ColeS6-2199Heritage (Mich.)Michigan
13Daylon CharlotWR6-0177Patterson (La.)Alabama
15John BurtWR6-3180Lincoln (Fla.)Texas
16Marcus LewisCB6-2187Gonzaga (Washington, D.C.)Undecided
17Arden KeyDE6-5225Hapeville Charter (Ga.)South Carolina
18Breiden FehokoDT6-3290Farrington (Hawaii)Texas Tech
19Justin YoonK5-11183Milton (Mass.)Notre Dame
22Jahvoni SimmonsILB6-1237Ocean Lakes (Va.)Virginia
23Darrell WilliamsOLB6-3226Hoover (Ala.)Auburn
24Shaun CrawfordCB5-10170Saint Edward (Ohio)Notre Dame
24Ronald Jones IIRB6-0185McKinley North (Texas)Undecided
34Damien HarrisRB5-10208Madison Southern (Ky.)Undecided
38Drew GalitzP5-11180Rowlett (Texas)Baylor
42Christian WilkinsDT6-4300Suffield (Conn.)Undecided
44Garrett WilliamsTE-H6-4225First Academy (Fla.)Clemson
46Malik JeffersonOLB6-3220Poteet (Texas)Texas
51Brandon KennedyOG6-3285Wetumpka (Ala.)Alabama
53Matt KellerLS6-0225Penn Manor (Pa.)Undecided
55Christian PellageOT6-7285Nature Coast (Fla.)South Carolina
59Joshua WaribokoOG6-4315Casady (Okla.)Undecided
63Keenan WalkerOT6-6282Chaparral (Ariz.)Arizona
66Toby WeathersbyOG6-5295Westfield (Texas)Texas
70Tim SettleDT6-3339Jackson (Va.)Undecided
72Abdul BelloOT6-6293Montverde (Fla.)Florida State
74Richie PetitbonOG6-4313Gonzaga (Washington, D.C.)Alabama
75Drew RichmondOT6-5323Memphis Univ. School (Tenn.)Ole Miss
76Lester CottonOG6-4328Central (Ala.)Alabama
78Tommy HattonOC6-2280St. Joseph's Regional (N.J.)North Carolina
79Terry Beckner Jr.DE6-4298East St. Louis (Ill.)Undecided
83Hale HentgesTE-Y6-4230Helias (Mo.)Alabama
90Sterling JohnsonDE6-5275Cleveland (N.C.)Clemson
95Shameik BlackshearDE6-4235Bluffton (S.C.)South Carolina
98Clelin FerrellDE6-5225Benedictine (Va.)Clemson
99Byron CowartDE6-5258Armwood (Fla.)Undecided
No.NamePos.Ht.Wt.SchoolCollege
1Kerryon JohnsonS6-0200Madison Academy (Ala.)Auburn
1Kyler MurrayQB5-11178Allen (Texas)Texas A&M
2Soso JamaboRB6-2206Plano West (Texas)Undecided
2Rashad RoundtreeS6-1195Lakeside (Ga.)Georgia
3DeShon ElliottS6-2205Rockwall-Heath (Texas)Texas
3Josh RosenQB6-4206St. John Bosco (Calif.)UCLA
4Micah AbernathyCB6-1181Greater Atlanta Christian (Ga.)Tennessee
4Alex OfodileWR6-2185Rock Bridge (Mo.)Oregon
5Nick BrossetteRB6-0211Univ. Lab. (La.)LSU
5Jordan ColbertOLB6-3205Griffin (Ga.)Auburn
6Jacques PatrickRB6-3233Timber Creek (Fla.)Florida State
6Adonis ThomasOLB6-4Central Gwinnett (Ga.)Alabama6
7Kevin Toliver IICB6-3193Trinity Christian (Fla.)LSU
7Brandon WimbushQB6-2215St. Peter's Prep (N.J.)Notre Dame
8Tyler PetiteTE-Y6-6223Campolindo (Calif.)USC
9De'Andre JohnsonQB6-0173First Coast (Fla.)Florida State
9Josh SweatDE6-5240Oscar Smith (Va.)Florida State
10Chris ClarkTE-Y6-6247Avon Old Farms (Conn.)Undecided
10John Houston Jr.ILB6-3207Serra (Calif.)Undecided
11Jeffery HollandOLB6-2226Trinity Christian (Fla.)Undecided
11Preston WilliamsWR6-4192Lovejoy (Ga.)Tennessee
12Eric Glover-WilliamsCB5-9166McKinley (Ohio)Ohio State
12Christian KirkWR5-11197Saguaro (Ariz.)Texas A&M
13Tyron JohnsonWR6-1185Warren Easton (La.)Undecided
14Brandon MartinWR6-3205Prime Prep (La.)Undecided
14Garrett TaylorCB6-1187St. Christopher's (Va.)Penn State
15Richard McBrydeOLB6-2205Henderson (Ala.)Auburn
16Jashon CornellDE/DT6-3263Cretin-Derham (Minn.)Ohio State
17Te'Von ConeyOLB/ILB6-1222Palm Beach Gardens (Fla.)Notre Dame
18DaMarkus LodgeWR6-2185Cedar Hill (Texas)Undecided
21Cordell BroadusWR6-2192Bishop Gorman (Nev.)Undecided
21Minkah FitzpatrickCB6-1194St. Peter's Prep (N.J.)Alabama
22Louie ZervosK5-9165Tarpon Springs (Fla.)Undecided
23D'Anfernee McGriffS6-0228Leon (Fla.)Auburn
28Joshua McMillonILB6-3249Whitehaven (Tenn.)Alabama
30Paul LucasWR5-11180Mountain Pointe (Ariz.)Undecided
31Jordan ButlerLS5-11195Saguaro (Ariz.)Undecided
34Daylon MackDT6-1330Gladewater (Texas)Undecided
37Austin SeibertP5-10195Belleville (Ill.)Oklahoma
42Adam McLeanDT6-2293Quince Orchard (Md.)Maryland
43Jalen DaltonDE6-5240West Forsyth (N.C.)North Carolina
52Ryan BatesOT6-5271Archbishop Wood (Pa.)Penn State
56Marques FordDE6-3217East Bay (Fla.)Tennessee
58Andrew ButcherDE6-3249Alpharetta (Ga.)Tennessee
64Fred Ulu-PerryOG6-3307Saint Louis (Hawaii)UCLA
65Brian ChaffinOC6-2285Charlotte Christian (N.C.)Stanford
67Bailey SharpOT6-5282Sprayberry (Ga.)Auburn
71Tyler JordanOG6-4270Bishop Kenny (Fla.)Florida
72Sterling JenkinsOT6-8305Baldwin (Pa.)Penn State
73Kendrick NortonOG6-2300Trinity Christian (Fla.)Undecided
75Jack JonesOT6-4271Oakland (Tenn.)Tennessee
76Maea TeuhemaOG6-5330Keller (Texas)LSU
77Jalin BarnettOG6-4300Lawton (Okla.)Undecided
83Kyle PennistonTE-Y6-4235Mater Dei (Calif.)Wisconsin
90Shy TuttleDT6-3310North Davidon (N.C.)Tennessee
94Daron PayneDT6-4348Shades Valley (Ala.)Undecided
99Canton KaumatuleDE6-6280Punahou (Hawaii)Oregon

Roster courtesy of ESPN.

Recruits to Watch

Jacques Patrick, RB, Florida State

Credit: 247Sports

Freshman Florida State running back Dalvin Cook is the talk of the program right now thanks to his late-season surge that helped to keep the Seminoles in the hunt for the CFP.

Jacques Patrick is the future who will help keep the program in the hunt for years down the line.

A 4-star back and the No. 3 player at his position, the Orlando, Florida, native out of Timber Creek High School measures in at 6'1.5" and 230 pounds with a 4.51 40-yard dash time.

Patrick's rare blend of size and speed had some of the biggest programs in the nation hot on his trails right up until the end, as ESPN.com's Jeremy Crabtree details: 

Expect more than a few big plays from Patrick Friday. His low center of gravity and combination of size and speed—including the ability to turn on a second gear for the home run finish down the field—makes him one of the most college-ready players on the field.

Once at Florida State, the sky is the limit.

Iman Marshall, CB, Undecided

Of all undecided players on the field Friday, Iman Marshall will be the most watched.

The Long Beach Poly High School product and Long Beach, California, native is the No. 3 overall recruit in the 2015 class and the top corner to boot. What may be his final list of programs is quite prestigious, as ESPN's Tom VanHaaren captures:

Listed at 6'1", 190 pounds with a 4.5 40-yard dash time, Marshall's skills that do not show up on the stat sheet are what makes him such a hot commodity in the recruiting realm—although a massive frame that aligns with what the NFL looks for these days certainly does not hurt.

Look for Marshall to put on a show with chippy press coverage at the line of scrimmage. Against the best talent his class has to offer, Marshall will shine throughout the contest.

Unlike his final decision, which may have been put on hold to see what happens at Michigan, Marshall will be predictably great Friday.

Kyler Murray, QB, Texas A&M

Jul 9, 2014; Beaverton, OR, USA; Vapor Carbon quarterback Kyler Murray (12) passes the ball during Nike Football ' The Opening' at Nike World Headquarters. Mandatory Credit: Steve Dykes-USA TODAY Sports

A 5-star quarterback and the No. 2 dual-threat player at his position in the 2015 class, Kyler Murray continues to demand attention as the next big thing at the collegiate level.

The comparisons to Johnny Manziel are easy and justified, as Murray beats defenses with ease through the air or on the ground. As of now, the only knock on the Allen, Texas, native out of Allen High School is his size at 5'10" and 180 pounds.

His accomplishments, though, are difficult to ignore, as Mr. Texas Football illustrates:

Given the quarterback carousel at Texas A&M this season between Kenny Hill and Kyle Allen, Murray cannot arrive soon enough in College Station.

First, though, he will put on a show to remember at the all-star game. Murray is too explosive not to turn heads, even on a field littered with future collegiate and pro talent.

Right now, Murray blazes his own path. Friday, fans around the globe will see similarities to past collegiate greats, too.

Player rankings based on 247Sports' composite ranking system. All recruit measurements and stats courtesy of 247Sports.

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