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2011 Under Armour All-American Game: The Top 25 Uncommitted Prospects Playing

Edwin WeathersbyJun 7, 2018

Continuing our look at the big Under Armour All-American game slated for Wednesday night, there's still an array of supremely talented players mulling a hoard of scholarship offers.

There's also a couple committed prospects wavering on their pledges, and some have even chosen to re-open things up. We'll give you the latest updates on them and other players who are still checking schools out.

Christian Westerman Has Re-Opened His Recruitment

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Christian Westerman, who initially committed to Texas, has re-opened his recruitment and stated he will visit USC on January 13th.

Westerman also is looking at Auburn, and still Texas.

HaSean Clinton-Dix Down To Alabama & LSU

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One of the elite players in Florida and elite safety prospects in the nation this year, Clinton-Dix is a committed to Alabama.

Yet, he is still very seriously considering the LSU Tigers and both schools are battling hard for his signature on singing day.

25. Quan Bray, WR, Troup County (GA.)

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Bray has had a good showing during UA game practices and is looking at Alabama, Georgia, Auburn, Florida, and Clemson.

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24. Christian Heyward, DT, Point Loma (CA)

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Heyward is a 6-2, 275 pound defensive tackle who will likely be a swing defensive lineman in college.

Oregon State, UCLA, USC, Oregon, and San Diego State are schools he's currently considering.

23. Kevin McReynolds, DT, Saint John's College HS (D.C.)

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Known as a player who defines toughness, McReynolds has a thick build and plays with much heart.

Maryland, Syracuse, Oregon, Arkansas, and UCLA are in the hunt.

22. Mo Latu, OC, Perry (AZ)

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Latu is listed as a center but could project to guard or even defensive tackle in college.

Arizona State, Colorado State, Oregon, Missouri, and New Mexico State round out his latest list.

21. Jabari Gorman, S,Monsignor Edward Pace (FL)

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Gorman is talented enough to play both safety spots and corner if his future program chooses.

Alabama, Miami, Ohio State, Florida, and LSU are all after him.

20. Brandon Fulse, TE, Fort Meade (FL)

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Fulse excels as a great in-line blocker as a tight end, but has also displayed soft hands this week at the UA game practices.

The 6-4, 250 pounder is targeting Florida State, Miami, Auburn, Texas Tech, and Alabama.

19. Demetrious Nicholson, CB, Bayside (Virginia)

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Nicholson is a very good, quick twitch athlete, with a smooth backpedal and fluid hips.

UNC, Virginia Tech, West Virginia, Michigan, and Stanford are among schools he's considering.

18. Marcus Jackson, OG, Vero Beach (FL)

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Jackson is a 6-2. 295 pound offensive guard with great initial quickness and strength at the point of attack.

He's looking at Georgia Tech, Florida State, Florida, Tennessee, and Michigan State.

17. Michael Thomas, WR, Taft (CA)

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I've personally seen Thomas play up close and will be the first to say he's an underrated prospect. Thomas stands 6-2, has great body control, and has played against very good competition in his high school career.

Oregon State, Colorado, and Arizona State are just a few to name that are after the talented receiver.

16. Devon Blackmon, WR, Summit (CA)

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Blackman played quarterback in high school, but his athleticism, speed, and playmaking ability with the ball in his hands project him to be a receiver in college.

Oregon, USC, and UCLA are just the tip of the iceberg for a plethora of schools after him.

15. Cyrus Hobbi, OG, Saguaro (AZ)

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Hobbi sometimes is overshadowed by fellow Arizona lineman Christian Westerman, but he's a darn good player in his own right, and an elite level guard prospect in this year's class at 6-4 and 290 pounds.

Arizona State, UCLA, Nebraska, Oregon State, and USC make up his list at this time current time.

14. Malcolm Mitchell, WR, Valdosta (GA)

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Mitchell may have a tough time finding a home on a side of the ball in college. Not because he lacks skills, but because he has so many. Speed, range, ball skills, leaping ability, you name it and Mitchell has it. He'll either be a dynamic receiver or a play making defensive back.

It looks as this is a two team race with Georgia and Alabama.

13. Darius Jennings, CB, Gilman (MD)

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A fluid and versatile athlete, Jennings looks to be suited to play corner back at the next level, using his speed, hips, and agility.

Maryland, Ohio State, Virginia Tech, Virginia, and UCLA are all in it. 

12. Xavier Dickson, DE, Griffin (GA)

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Dickson is a 6-4, 230 pound edge terror with great quickness and plays the run well. He's strong at the point and also has the speed to chase backside.

Georgia vs. Alabama for him.

11. Marqise Lee, S, Serra (CA)

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Lee is a basketball player turned outstanding safety with instincts, speed, and very good athleticism.

USC is the favorite, but Oregon, Cal, Florida, and Miami all will have something to say about that.

10. Enrique Florence, S, Valley (AL)

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Known as a big hitter, Florence is a future stud strong safety. He's physical in the box and has a very good closing burst.

Auburn and Alabama are the favorites.

9. Gabe Wright, DT/DE, Carver (GA)

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Wright likely will be a three-technique defensive tackle in a 4-3 scheme, which is where he fits best.

A havoc wrecker in the trenches, Wright is considering Alabama, Auburn, Georgia, Tennessee, and Clemson.

8. Greg Townsend, DE, Beverly Hills (CA)

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Townsend has had a great showing at UA game practices thus far and has dominated offensive linemen, rising his level of play.

USC, Washington, and TCU are among his leaders.

7. Jay Rome, TE, Valdosta (GA)

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Soft hands, awareness, strength, bulk, athletic ability, and balance all make up Jay Rome, a 6-5, 230 pound tight end.

Alabama, Georgia, Florida State, Clemson, and Tennessee all make up Jay Rome's list, a very good variety.

6. Doran Grant, CB, St. Vincent St. Mary (Ohio)

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Grant is a sticky cover corner with elite athletic ability and fluid hips. He has the make up, toughness, and leaping ability to match up with anyone, anywhere.

Ohio State vs. Michigan State are in a slug match for his services.

5. Savon Huggins, RB, Saint Peter's (NJ)

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Huggins is a dynamic runner with speed, agility, vision, and attacks holes going North and South.

Rutgers, North Carolina, Notre Dame, Auburn, and Michigan State are in the hunt. 

4. Stephone Anthony, LB, Anson Senior (NC)

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An instinctive line backer with very quick key/diagnose ability, athleticism, and quick shed ability, Anthony also excels in pass coverage with smarts and discipline.

Florida, Clemson, UNC, Virginia Tech, and NC State round out his list.

3. Isaiah Crowell, RB, Carver (GA)

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Crowell is a very complete back with strength, vision, speed, and quickness to get to the edge and upfield. He also can make plays in the passing game.

This is a two team fight, Alabama vs. Georgia.

2. Cyrus Kouandjio, OT, DeMatha (MD)

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A mammoth offensive lineman prospect at 6-6, 320 pounds, Kouandjio has a very good blend of strength and athleticism, which makes him a highly coveted player.

Alabama is  the favorite, with Auburn, Iowa, and USC in the running. 

1. Jadeveon Clowney, DE, South Pointe (SC)

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Clowney may be the best defensive end prospect in the Carolina region since Da'Quan Bowers. 6-6, 240 pounds, he has all of the strength, athleticism, and burst to do what he wants on the field.

South Carolina and Alabama are the favorites to land him.

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