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Jan 2, 2015; St. Petersburg, FL, USA; Team Highlight defensive end Byron Cowart (99) rushes Team Armour quarterback Kyler Murray (1) during the first half of the 2015 Under Armour All-America Game at Tropicana Field. Team Highlight defeated Team Armour 46-6. Mandatory Credit: Jonathan Dyer-USA TODAY Sports
Jan 2, 2015; St. Petersburg, FL, USA; Team Highlight defensive end Byron Cowart (99) rushes Team Armour quarterback Kyler Murray (1) during the first half of the 2015 Under Armour All-America Game at Tropicana Field. Team Highlight defeated Team Armour 46-6. Mandatory Credit: Jonathan Dyer-USA TODAY SportsJonathan Dyer-USA TODAY Sports

Under Armour All-America Game Roster 2016: List of Recruits and Top Prospects

Rob GoldbergJan 2, 2016

Before a national champion is crowned in college football, the future of the sport will be on display at the 2016 Under Armour All-America Game.

Every year the best high school football players in the country gather together to showcase their skills on the national stage, many of them also using this chance to officially announce their college destination. No matter what team you are a fan of there is likely something to watch in this high-profile event.

There are a lot of names to remember before they make an impact at the next level, but here are all the participants of this year's game along with a breakdown of the top players to watch.

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Top Players to Watch

#33McTelvin AgimDEHope, ARHopeArkansas
#17Ricky AguayoPKMontverde, FLIMG AcademyFlorida State
#99Edwin AlexanderDTHammond, LASaint Thomas AquinasLSU
#77Willie AllenOTNew Orleans, LAJohn Curtis Christian
#14Jack AllisonQBPalmetto, FLPalmettoMiami (FL)
#8Deontay AndersonSManvel, TXManvel
#6Andre AnthonyDENew Orleans, LAEdna KarrLSU
#1Woody BarrettQBWinter Garden, FLWest OrangeAuburn
#34Carlos BeckerCBKissimmee, FLOsceola
#66Turner BernardLSGlendale, AZMountain Ridge
#93Patrick BethelDEVero Beach, FLVero Beach Senior
#43Oluwole BetikuDEGardena, CAJunipero SerraUSC
#97Nick BosaDEFort Lauderdale, FLSaint Thomas AquinasOhio State
#77Ben BredesonOTHartland, WIArrowheadMichigan
#22John BroussardCBPhenix City, ALCentralAuburn
#71Deonte BrownOGDecatur, ALAustinAlabama
#15A.J. BrownWRStarkville, MSStarkville
#3Sam BruceWRFort Lauderdale, FLSaint Thomas AquinasMiami (FL)
#21Brandon BurtonSGardena, CAJunipero Serra
#11Devin BushOLBPembroke Pines, FLFlanaganMichigan
#50Cohl CabralCRancho Cucamonga, CALos OsosArizona State
#3Shyheim CarterCBKentwood, LAKentwood
#90Michail CarterDTJackson, GAJackson
#7Antonneous ClaytonDEVienna, GADooly CountyFlorida
#2Tyrie ClevelandWRHouston, TXWestfield
#9Nate Craig-MyersWRDade City, FLTampa Catholic
#2Eric CuffeeCBWaco, TXWaco
#7Marlon DavidsonDEGreenville, ALCarverAuburn
#11Kyle DavisWRLawrenceville, GAArcherAuburn
#24Drake DavisWRBradenton, FLIMG Academy
#1Ben DavisOLBGordo, ALGordo
#65Terrence DavisOGHyattsville, MDDeMatha Catholic
#74Jean DelanceOTMesquite, TXNorth Mesquite
#55Landon DickersonOTHudson, NCSouth Caldwell
#35Michael DivinityOLBMarrero, LAJohn Ehret Hight SchoolLSU
#2Devin DuvernayWRSachse, TXSachseBaylor
#76Liam EichenbergOTCleveland, OHSaint IgnatiusNotre Dame
#73Michael EletiseOGHonolulu, HIKaiserArizona
#8Tino EllisWRHyattsville, MDDeMatha CatholicMaryland
#5B.J. EmmonsRBMorganton, NCFreedomAlabama
#12Matt FinkQBGlendora, CAGlendoraUSC
#2Kristian FultonCBMetairie, LAArchbishop Rummel School for Boys
#23Chauncey GardnerSCocoa, FLCocoaFlorida
#55Rashan GaryDTParamus, NJParamus Catholic
#6Keith GavinWRCrawfordville, FLWakulla County
#5Tyler GeraldOGBradenton, FLIMG AcademyOhio State
#18Jarrett GuarantanoQBOradell, NJBergen CatholicTennessee
#24Terrell HallDEWashington, DCSaint John's College
#5Josh HammondWRHallandale Beach, FLHallandaleFlorida
#24Aaron HansfordOLBWashington, DCSaint John's College
#80Scooter HarringtonTEGreenwich, CTGreenwichBoston College
#1N'keal HarryWRChandler, AZChandlerArizona State
#7Dwayne Haskins Jr.QBPotomac, MDBullis SchoolMaryland
#73Brett HeggieCMount Dora, FLMount DoraFlorida
#16Malik HenryQBBradenton, FLIMG AcademyFlorida State
#15Ben HoffmanLSKnoxville, TNFarragut
#75Patrick HusdonOGSilsbee, TXSilsbeeBaylor
#4Lamar JacksonDBElk Grove, CAFranklin
#8Dontavious JacksonILBHouston, TXElsik
#54Baveon JohnsonCLakeland, FLLake GibsonFlorida State
#19Brandon JonesSNacogdoches, TXNacogdoches
#16Keandre JonesOLBOlney, MDOur Lady of Good Counsel
#50Kendell JonesDTKilleen, TXShoemakerAlabama
#95Benito JonesDTWaynesboro, MSWayne CountyOle Miss
#42Ellison JordanDTBaltimore, MDGilman SchoolPenn State
#5Keion JoynerOLBHavelock, NCHavelock
#13Nigel KnottCBMadison, MSGermantown
#57Tre' LamarILBRoswell, GARoswellClemson
#99Rashard LawrenceDTMonroe, LANeville
#74Greg LittleOTAllen, TXAllenOle Miss
#13Dominic MaggioPBaltimore, MDBoys LatinWake Forest
#13Braden MannPCypress, TXCy-FairTexas A&M
#46Shavar ManuelDETampa, FLIMG Academy
#10Jacob MathisTETampa, FLBerkley Prep
#23Jeffrey McCullochOLBAldine, TXDavis
#72Michal MenetOGReading, PAExeter TownshipPenn State
#58Richard MerrittOGWashington, DCArchbishop Carroll
#12Eric MonroeSHouston, TXHorth ShoreLSU
#4Dionte MullinsWRMiami, FLGulliver PrepMiami (FL)
#54Austin MyersOTManvel, TXManvelTCU
#14Jayvaughn MyersDBDade City, FLPasco
#11Edward OliverDTHouston, TXWestfieldHouston
#9Marquill OsborneCBCharlotte, NCHoughTennessee
#79Chris OwensOGArlington, TXLamarAlabama
#78E.J. PriceOTLawrenceville, GAArcher
#44Landon RiceTERome, GACalhounAuburn
#8Cavin RidleyWRDeerfield Beach, FLDeerfield Beach
#4Miles SandersRBPittsburgh, PAWoodland HillsPenn State
#34Shane SimmonsDEHyattsville, MDDeMatha CatholicPenn State
#82Kaden SmithTEFlower Mound, TXMarcusStanford
#1Saivion SmithCBSaint Petersburg, FLIMG AcademyLSU
#4Rahshaun SmithOLBBradenton, FLIMG Academy
#3Dredrick SnelsonWRPembroke Pines, FLFlanaganMinnesota
#7Eli StoveWRNiceville, FLNiceville SeniorAuburn
#5Levonta TaylorCBVirginia Beach, VAOcean LakesFlorida State
#32Rahssan ThorntonDEKilleen, TXShoemakerLSU
#52Tre ThreatOLBSpanish Fort, ALSpanish FortAuburn
#43Lokeni ToailoaILBRialto, CACarterUCLA
#17Logan TylerPKNixa, MONixaFlorida State
#82Naseir UpshurTEPhiladelphia, PAImhotep Institite CharterFlorida State
#6Kareem WalkerRBWayne, NJDePaul CatholicMichigan
#12Devwah WhaleyRBBeaumont, TXCentralGeorgia
#72Jauan WilliamsOTWashington, DCArchbishop
#64Boe WilsonOLLee's Summit, MOLee's Summit WestNebraska
#3Lyndell WilsonOLBMontgomery, ALCarver

RashanĀ Gary,Ā DT, Uncommitted

There usually isn't much consensus when it comes to college football recruiting, but Rashan Gary has earned this distinction, with just about every ranking putting the defensive tackle No. 1.

Listed at 6'5", 293 pounds, Gary not only has the strength to match up with anyone in the trenches, but he also has plenty of quickness and agility to beat offensive linemen to the ball. Mark Snyder of the Detroit Free Press summed up the player's game:

The New Jersey native is likely going to spend a lot of time in opposing backfields at the next level while blowing up plays before they even start.

Gary continued to show what he could do at practice for this all-star game, performing well against arguably the No. 1 offensive tackle in the country in Gregory Little:

Considering his advanced technique to go with his current size, it won't be surprising to see Gary make an immediate impact wherever he goes to college.

Kareem Walker, RB, Michigan

This game is loaded with elite offensive and defensive linemen who will likely be studs at the next level, but it's not easy for these types of players to make an impact in an exhibition game like this one. Instead, you might see some skill players shine like Kareem Walker.

The running back is one of the best in the class at the position, showcasing the perfect combination of size (6'1", 210 pounds) and speed to break through holes and then get to the end zone. In college, he has the tools to be the focal point of an offense and put up huge numbers throughout his career.

Although it's hard for a running back to prove himself in practices with limited contact, Walker will get his opportunity Saturday in the game itself. Once he gets the ball, he can put on a show with his agility to find himself daylight and pick up big chunks of yards at a time.

After Michigan struggled to find consistency in the run game this past season, Walker will be a huge addition right away.

Jarrett Guarantano, QB, Tennessee

There is a battle to be the top quarterback in this class, and Jarrett Guarantano has as much of an argument as anyone. Although Jacob Eason and Shea Patterson aren't in attendance, Guarantano is quickly becoming one of the best at this game in Orlando, Florida.

The Tennessee commit is a mobile passer who has shown off plenty of arm strength during the week as well as the ability to throw on the run, like with this throw in drills:

Despite the strong play, he still knows he could be doing better once he gets on the same page as his receivers.

"I feel pretty good right now," Guarantano said, per Jim Halley of USA Today. "I feel like 95 percent right now. The ball is coming out of my hands pretty well. Definitely the hardest part for me today was getting the timing down with the routes, but by Saturday, we’ll be rocking and rolling."

Guarantano has all the tools to be a top college quarterback who can beat teams with both his arm and his legs. Once he gets comfortable in a system, he could quickly become one of the best the SEC has to offer.

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