
Under Armour All-America Game Roster 2016: List of Recruits and Top Prospects
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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| #33 | McTelvin Agim | DE | Hope, AR | Hope | Arkansas |
| #17 | Ricky Aguayo | PK | Montverde, FL | IMG Academy | Florida State |
| #99 | Edwin Alexander | DT | Hammond, LA | Saint Thomas Aquinas | LSU |
| #77 | Willie Allen | OT | New Orleans, LA | John Curtis Christian | |
| #14 | Jack Allison | QB | Palmetto, FL | Palmetto | Miami (FL) |
| #8 | Deontay Anderson | S | Manvel, TX | Manvel | |
| #6 | Andre Anthony | DE | New Orleans, LA | Edna Karr | LSU |
| #1 | Woody Barrett | QB | Winter Garden, FL | West Orange | Auburn |
| #34 | Carlos Becker | CB | Kissimmee, FL | Osceola | |
| #66 | Turner Bernard | LS | Glendale, AZ | Mountain Ridge | |
| #93 | Patrick Bethel | DE | Vero Beach, FL | Vero Beach Senior | |
| #43 | Oluwole Betiku | DE | Gardena, CA | Junipero Serra | USC |
| #97 | Nick Bosa | DE | Fort Lauderdale, FL | Saint Thomas Aquinas | Ohio State |
| #77 | Ben Bredeson | OT | Hartland, WI | Arrowhead | Michigan |
| #22 | John Broussard | CB | Phenix City, AL | Central | Auburn |
| #71 | Deonte Brown | OG | Decatur, AL | Austin | Alabama |
| #15 | A.J. Brown | WR | Starkville, MS | Starkville | |
| #3 | Sam Bruce | WR | Fort Lauderdale, FL | Saint Thomas Aquinas | Miami (FL) |
| #21 | Brandon Burton | S | Gardena, CA | Junipero Serra | |
| #11 | Devin Bush | OLB | Pembroke Pines, FL | Flanagan | Michigan |
| #50 | Cohl Cabral | C | Rancho Cucamonga, CA | Los Osos | Arizona State |
| #3 | Shyheim Carter | CB | Kentwood, LA | Kentwood | |
| #90 | Michail Carter | DT | Jackson, GA | Jackson | |
| #7 | Antonneous Clayton | DE | Vienna, GA | Dooly County | Florida |
| #2 | Tyrie Cleveland | WR | Houston, TX | Westfield | |
| #9 | Nate Craig-Myers | WR | Dade City, FL | Tampa Catholic | |
| #2 | Eric Cuffee | CB | Waco, TX | Waco | |
| #7 | Marlon Davidson | DE | Greenville, AL | Carver | Auburn |
| #11 | Kyle Davis | WR | Lawrenceville, GA | Archer | Auburn |
| #24 | Drake Davis | WR | Bradenton, FL | IMG Academy | |
| #1 | Ben Davis | OLB | Gordo, AL | Gordo | |
| #65 | Terrence Davis | OG | Hyattsville, MD | DeMatha Catholic | |
| #74 | Jean Delance | OT | Mesquite, TX | North Mesquite | |
| #55 | Landon Dickerson | OT | Hudson, NC | South Caldwell | |
| #35 | Michael Divinity | OLB | Marrero, LA | John Ehret Hight School | LSU |
| #2 | Devin Duvernay | WR | Sachse, TX | Sachse | Baylor |
| #76 | Liam Eichenberg | OT | Cleveland, OH | Saint Ignatius | Notre Dame |
| #73 | Michael Eletise | OG | Honolulu, HI | Kaiser | Arizona |
| #8 | Tino Ellis | WR | Hyattsville, MD | DeMatha Catholic | Maryland |
| #5 | B.J. Emmons | RB | Morganton, NC | Freedom | Alabama |
| #12 | Matt Fink | QB | Glendora, CA | Glendora | USC |
| #2 | Kristian Fulton | CB | Metairie, LA | Archbishop Rummel School for Boys | |
| #23 | Chauncey Gardner | S | Cocoa, FL | Cocoa | Florida |
| #55 | Rashan Gary | DT | Paramus, NJ | Paramus Catholic | |
| #6 | Keith Gavin | WR | Crawfordville, FL | Wakulla County | |
| #5 | Tyler Gerald | OG | Bradenton, FL | IMG Academy | Ohio State |
| #18 | Jarrett Guarantano | QB | Oradell, NJ | Bergen Catholic | Tennessee |
| #24 | Terrell Hall | DE | Washington, DC | Saint John's College | |
| #5 | Josh Hammond | WR | Hallandale Beach, FL | Hallandale | Florida |
| #24 | Aaron Hansford | OLB | Washington, DC | Saint John's College | |
| #80 | Scooter Harrington | TE | Greenwich, CT | Greenwich | Boston College |
| #1 | N'keal Harry | WR | Chandler, AZ | Chandler | Arizona State |
| #7 | Dwayne Haskins Jr. | QB | Potomac, MD | Bullis School | Maryland |
| #73 | Brett Heggie | C | Mount Dora, FL | Mount Dora | Florida |
| #16 | Malik Henry | QB | Bradenton, FL | IMG Academy | Florida State |
| #15 | Ben Hoffman | LS | Knoxville, TN | Farragut | |
| #75 | Patrick Husdon | OG | Silsbee, TX | Silsbee | Baylor |
| #4 | Lamar Jackson | DB | Elk Grove, CA | Franklin | |
| #8 | Dontavious Jackson | ILB | Houston, TX | Elsik | |
| #54 | Baveon Johnson | C | Lakeland, FL | Lake Gibson | Florida State |
| #19 | Brandon Jones | S | Nacogdoches, TX | Nacogdoches | |
| #16 | Keandre Jones | OLB | Olney, MD | Our Lady of Good Counsel | |
| #50 | Kendell Jones | DT | Killeen, TX | Shoemaker | Alabama |
| #95 | Benito Jones | DT | Waynesboro, MS | Wayne County | Ole Miss |
| #42 | Ellison Jordan | DT | Baltimore, MD | Gilman School | Penn State |
| #5 | Keion Joyner | OLB | Havelock, NC | Havelock | |
| #13 | Nigel Knott | CB | Madison, MS | Germantown | |
| #57 | Tre' Lamar | ILB | Roswell, GA | Roswell | Clemson |
| #99 | Rashard Lawrence | DT | Monroe, LA | Neville | |
| #74 | Greg Little | OT | Allen, TX | Allen | Ole Miss |
| #13 | Dominic Maggio | P | Baltimore, MD | Boys Latin | Wake Forest |
| #13 | Braden Mann | P | Cypress, TX | Cy-Fair | Texas A&M |
| #46 | Shavar Manuel | DE | Tampa, FL | IMG Academy | |
| #10 | Jacob Mathis | TE | Tampa, FL | Berkley Prep | |
| #23 | Jeffrey McCulloch | OLB | Aldine, TX | Davis | |
| #72 | Michal Menet | OG | Reading, PA | Exeter Township | Penn State |
| #58 | Richard Merritt | OG | Washington, DC | Archbishop Carroll | |
| #12 | Eric Monroe | S | Houston, TX | Horth Shore | LSU |
| #4 | Dionte Mullins | WR | Miami, FL | Gulliver Prep | Miami (FL) |
| #54 | Austin Myers | OT | Manvel, TX | Manvel | TCU |
| #14 | Jayvaughn Myers | DB | Dade City, FL | Pasco | |
| #11 | Edward Oliver | DT | Houston, TX | Westfield | Houston |
| #9 | Marquill Osborne | CB | Charlotte, NC | Hough | Tennessee |
| #79 | Chris Owens | OG | Arlington, TX | Lamar | Alabama |
| #78 | E.J. Price | OT | Lawrenceville, GA | Archer | |
| #44 | Landon Rice | TE | Rome, GA | Calhoun | Auburn |
| #8 | Cavin Ridley | WR | Deerfield Beach, FL | Deerfield Beach | |
| #4 | Miles Sanders | RB | Pittsburgh, PA | Woodland Hills | Penn State |
| #34 | Shane Simmons | DE | Hyattsville, MD | DeMatha Catholic | Penn State |
| #82 | Kaden Smith | TE | Flower Mound, TX | Marcus | Stanford |
| #1 | Saivion Smith | CB | Saint Petersburg, FL | IMG Academy | LSU |
| #4 | Rahshaun Smith | OLB | Bradenton, FL | IMG Academy | |
| #3 | Dredrick Snelson | WR | Pembroke Pines, FL | Flanagan | Minnesota |
| #7 | Eli Stove | WR | Niceville, FL | Niceville Senior | Auburn |
| #5 | Levonta Taylor | CB | Virginia Beach, VA | Ocean Lakes | Florida State |
| #32 | Rahssan Thornton | DE | Killeen, TX | Shoemaker | LSU |
| #52 | Tre Threat | OLB | Spanish Fort, AL | Spanish Fort | Auburn |
| #43 | Lokeni Toailoa | ILB | Rialto, CA | Carter | UCLA |
| #17 | Logan Tyler | PK | Nixa, MO | Nixa | Florida State |
| #82 | Naseir Upshur | TE | Philadelphia, PA | Imhotep Institite Charter | Florida State |
| #6 | Kareem Walker | RB | Wayne, NJ | DePaul Catholic | Michigan |
| #12 | Devwah Whaley | RB | Beaumont, TX | Central | Georgia |
| #72 | Jauan Williams | OT | Washington, DC | Archbishop | |
| #64 | Boe Wilson | OL | Lee's Summit, MO | Lee's Summit West | Nebraska |
| #3 | Lyndell Wilson | OLB | Montgomery, AL | Carver |
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, weāll 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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