I'll be watching our guys strutting their stuff in among their peers. Don't really expect any new announcements based on the latest predictions but it will be fun.
ORLANDO, Fla. -- The 2017 Under Armour All-America Game is in the books. Through the three practices and the game, several of the more than 90 prospects participating impressed with their play. The 247Sports team singled out the top 10 performers throughout the week.
10. DT Marvin Wilson
Bellaire (Texas) Episcopal five-star defensive tackle Marvin Wilson was one of the most consistent interior defensive linemen throughout the week. The 6-foot-4, 325-pound prospect can beat offensive linemen with power, but he also has deceiving quickness that he can use to knife through the line.
9. WR Jalen Reagor
TCU wide receiver commit Jalen Reagor was able to consistently get behind the defense throughout the week of practice. The 5- foot-11, 175-pound speedster stretches the field vertically and brings dynamic playmaking ability to an offense.
8. WR Jerry Jeudy
Alabama wide receiver commit Jerry Jeudy was a tough cover during each one-on-one session in practices. The Deerfield Beach (Fla.) product’s explosiveness out of his breaks helps him gain separation and nearly unstoppable on double moves.
7. CB Justin Broiles
Oklahoma commit Justin Broiles was the most consistent cornerback throughout the week of practice. The 5-foot-11, 175-pound prospect is ultra-competitive and looks to battle with receivers every rep. His aggressive playing style and quickness help him stay attached to receivers on the various different routes.
6. RB Khalan Laborn
Florida State running back commit Khalan Laborn was solid during practices, but opportunities to flash consistently are limited during those workouts. During the game, the Virginia Beach (Va.) Bishop Sullivan Catholic star tallied eight carries for 74 yards including a 21 yard touchdown scamper. The 5-foot-10, 200-pound back showed the ability to make defenders miss in the hole and enough speed to catch the corner.
5. DL LaBryan Ray
Madison (Ala.) James Clemens defensive lineman LaBryan Ray spent the majority of his week at defensive tackle where he was able to use his quickness to give interior linemen fits. Ray has the versatility to play on the outside as well where he was able get pressure on the quarterback during the game. It certainly looks as if Ray will be in the hunt to add a fifth star after his performance this past week.
4. OL Alex Leatherwood
Alabama commit Alex Leatherwood was the top overall performing offensive linemen throughout the week. The 6-foot-5, 330-pound prospect uses his strength to bully defensive linemen in run blocking as well as pass protection. Once the Pensacola (Fla.) Washington star anchors his feet, there is no moving him.
3. WR Jeff Thomas
East St. Louis (Ill.) slot receiver Jeff Thomas proved he was one of the most electric playmakers in the country with his 148 yard receiving performance in the game. The 5-foot-9, 170-pound speedster danced his way to a 44 yard touchdown and later tacked on a 79 yard strike to earn MVP honors.
2. DE K’Lavon Chaisson
Houston (Texas) North Shore defensive end K’Lavon Chaisson flashed during the week of practices, but it was during the game when the 6-foot-4, 215-pound prospect showed he’s capable of being a dominating force off the edge. Chaisson was able to bend around the corner consistently to racked up three sacks and five tackles for loss in Sunday’s contest.
Alpha Dog: DE Joshua Kaindoh
Florida State defensive end commit Joshua Kaindoh was very impressive throughout practices and during the game as well. The 6- foot-6, 255-pound prospect brings elite size and impressive mobility to the position. The time he beat Jedrick Wills, Trey Smith, and Calvin Ashley in consecutive one-on-one reps was the highlight of his week. The Bradenton (Fla.) IMG Academy product earned his fifth star from 247Sports during the week.
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