‘Under Armour Next’ Football Camp Series stops in Dallas

The 2025 Under Armour Next Football Camp Series continued at Melissa High School in suburban Dallas over the weekend.
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The 2025 Under Armour Next Football Camp Series continued at Melissa High School in suburban Dallas over the weekend. The one-day camp gave players a chance to work on their on-field skills and earn a bid to the 2026 Under Armour Next All-America Game. 

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. 

At the completion of the camp, the following athletes from the Class of 2026 and 2027 received an invitation to the 2026 Under Armour Next All-America Game:

  • WR Ethan “Boobie” Feaster (2026) – DeSoto (Texas)
  • DB John Meredith III (2027) – Euless Trinity (Texas)
  • OL Felix Ojo (2026) – Lake Ridge (Texas)
  • WR Zion Robinson (2026) – Mansfield (Texas)
  • DL Zane Rowe (2027) – Denton Guyer (Texas)
  • DB Cooper Witten (2027) – Liberty Christian (Argyle, Texas)

One player from the Class of 2026 that participated in the 2025 Under Armour Next All-America Game was also recognized at the camp:

  • DL KJ Ford – Duncanville (Texas)

 The following players earned positional MVP honors for their performances at Sunday’s camp:

Defensive Line MVP

Jae’Lin Battle (2026) – Edmond Santa Fe (Oklahoma)

Offensive Line MVP

Peyton Miller (2027) – Anna (Texas)

Running Back MVP

Victor Scott (2027) – Lancaster (Texas)

Linebacker MVP

Maximus Corbin (2026) – Melissa (Texas)

Quarterback MVP

Peyton Houston (2027) – Evangel Christian Academy (Louisiana)

Wide Receiver MVP

Kenny Darby (2026) – Airline (Louisiana)

Defensive Back MVP

Donovan Webb (2026) – Panther Creek

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.  

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The remaining schedule for the 2025 Under Armour Next Football Camp Series can be found below:

DateCamp LocationFormat
Feb. 22-23Orlando, Fla. (Bishop Moore HS)High School Boys Combine (Feb. 22) High School Boys (Feb. 23)
March 1-2Miami, Fla. (Ives Estate Park)Middle School Boys (March 1) High School Boys (March 2)
March 8-9New Orleans, La. (Edna Karr HS)High School Boys Combine (March 8) High School Boys (March 9)
March 28, 30Nashville, Tenn. (Lipscomb Academy)High School Girls (March 28) High School Boys (March 30)
April 6Charlotte, N.C. (Mallard Creek HS)High School Boys
April 12-13Houston, Texas (Planet Ford Stadium)High School Boys Combine (April 12) High School Boys (April 13)
April 26-27Columbus, Ohio (Pickerington HS)High School Girls (April 26)High School Boys Combine (April 26) High School Boys (April 27)
May 2-4Los Angeles, Calif. (Mission Viejo HS)High School Girls (May 2)Middle School Boys (May 3) High School Boys (May 4)
May 9-10Salt Lake City, Utah (Brighton HS)High School Girls (May 9) High School Boys (May 10)
May 18Boston, Mass. (Springfield College – Stagg Field)High School Boys Combine
May 24Ramsey, N.J. (Ramsey HS)High School Boys
May 30-June 1Baltimore, Md. (UA Headquarters)High School Girls (May 30) Middle School Boys (May 31) High School Boys (June 1)
July 5Maui, Hawaii (King Kekaulike HS)Middle School Boys High School Boys
July 12Boston, Mass (St. John’s Prep)Middle School Boys

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