Three more players have punched their tickets to the 2023 Under Armour Next All-America Game at Sunday’s Under Armour Next Football Camp Series at Martin High School in Arlington, Texas. The invitations were handed-out after each player took part in a series of optional athletic measurement stations, then competed in individual and head-to-head drills against other top athletes at their respective positions.
Under Armour Next All-America Game Invitees (Position, Player, HS, State):
- DL Jordan Renaud (Tyler Legacy, Texas)
- DB Javien Toviano (Arlington Martin, Texas)
- DB Ryan Yaites (Denton Guyer, Texas)
Six players, who already committed to participate in the ’23 Under Armour Next All-America Game, participated in the Dallas Camp
Under Armour Next All-America Game Commitments That Appeared at the Camp (Position, Player, HS, State):
- DB Peyton Bowen (Denton Guyer, Texas)
- WR Johntay Cook II (Desoto, Texas)
- DT David Hicks Jr. (Allen, Texas)
- WR Braylon James (Del Valle, Texas)
- DE Anthony James II (Wylie East, Texas)
- DB Malik Muhammad (South Oak Cliff, Texas)
Other players recognized following their performances at Sunday’s camp include:
DL MVPs
Terrance Green (Cypress Woods, Texas)
XaDavien Sims (Sherman, Texas)
OL MVPs
Isaiah Robinson (Lamar, Texas)
Ethan Fields (Dutchtown, La.)
Malachi Breland (Laurel, Miss.)
Running Back MVPs
Cameron Cook (Stony Point, Texas)
Marquise Collins (College Station, Texas)
Linebacker MVP
S’Maje Burrell (North Crowley, Texas)
Quarterback Accuracy Winner:
Knox Dyson (Union, Okla.)
Quarterback MVP:
Jake Strong (Northwest, Texas)
Wide Receiver MVPs
Ashton Cozart (Marcus, Texas)
Jaxson Lavender (Lovejoy, Texas)
Noble Johnson (Rockwall, Texas)
Defensive Back MVPs
Mario Buford (Desoto, Texas)
The Under Armour Next Football Camp Series, created in partnership with Intersport and 3STEP Sports, stresses the importance of skill development above all else, and focuses on various athletic measurements including the 40-yard dash, pro agility and the vertical jump.
Next-up is a stop in Columbus, Ohio on March 20.