UA Future 50 Roster Includes 3 Floridians
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Fifty of the nation’s top prospects from the Class of 2022 and 2023 have been selected to participate in the 2021 Under Armour All-America Future 50 Camp, which will take place this Saturday, June 12, at IMG Academy in Bradenton.
Among those will be three Floridians, who have been impressive in their brief careers. Miami Monsignor Pace defensive lineman Shemar Stewart Shemar Stewart 6'5" | 240 lbs | DL Miami Monsignor Pace | 2022 State FL is the No. 3 player in the nation – and has been pursued by colleges nationwide.
Jaheim Singletary Jaheim Singletary 6'1" | 170 lbs | DB Jacksonville Lee | 2022 State FL , the No. 34 prospect in the nation – and easily one of the elite defensive backs in the country. The Ohio State commitment has been a star in the making for the past two-plus years. The Jacksonville Lee standout is a difference maker.
Fort Pierce native and IMG Academy No. 38 prospect Kamari Wilson Kamari Wilson 6'1" | 195 lbs | DB Bradenton IMG Academy | 2022 State FL is on everyone’s list – and after two solid seasons, he is indeed one of the elite defensive backs nationally.
The Under Armour All-America Future 50 Camp welcomes the nation’s best underclassmen prospects for a day of elite skills training from top coaches and NFL veterans alongside their peers. Players will take part in two on-field sessions during the Camp, beginning with position-specific drills in the morning, followed by 7-on-7 and Big Man Challenge competitions during the evening session.
Five of the nation’s top 10 prospects will compete at the Camp, including No. 2 Walter Nolen, No. 3 Stewart, No. 7 Devon Campbell, No. 8 Evan Stewart and No. 9 Tyler Booker Tyler Booker 6'4" | 290 lbs | OL Bradenton IMG Academy | 2022 State FL .
In addition, there are No. 12 Jordan Hudson (WR, Garland, Texas), No. 14 Shazz Preston (WR, Thibodaux St. James, Louisiana), No. 17 Talyn Shettron (RB, Edmond Santa Fe, Oklahoma), No. 25 Derrick Moore (DB, Baltimore St. Frances Academy), No. 26 Deyon Bouie, DB, Bainbridge, Georgia), No. 28 Walker Howard (QB, Lafayette St. Thomas More, Louisiana), No. 33 A.J. Duffy A.J. Duffy QB Bradenton IMG Academy | 2022 FL (QB, Murrieta, California – IMG Academy) and No. 36 C.J. Hicks (LB, Dayton Alter, Ohio).
There will also be No. 39 Braden Davis (QB, Middletown, Delaware), No. 41 Jalon Walker (LB, Salisbury, North Carolina), No. 42 Luther Burden (WR, East St. Louis, Missouri), No. 45 Khamauri Rogers (DB, Madison Holmes County Central, Mississippi) and offensive lineman No. 46 Will Campbell (Monroe Neville, Louisiana).
These elite underclassmen will receive coaching instruction from a host of former NFL Players, pro bowlers and Super Bowl champions, including five-time Super Bowl Champion Pepper Johnson, two-time champion Torrey Smith, two-time pro bowler Jermaine Lewis and 14-year NFL quarterback Jeff Blake, along with Torrian Wilson, Nathan O’Neal, Will Blackmon, Tom Luginbill and Craig Haubert.
Over its 13-year history, the Under Armour All-America Game has produced many of football’s best collegiate and professional players. NFL Pro Bowler A.J. Green competed in the inaugural game, while No. 1 overall NFL Draft selections like Jadeveon Clowney (2011), Jameis Winston (2012), Myles Garrett (2014) and Kyler Murray (2015) are among the players that participated in later years. In total, 270 alumni of the Under Armour All-America Game have been selected in the NFL Draft, including 72 first-round draft picks, 27 top-10 selections and 23 NFL Pro Bowlers.
ESPNU will air the Under Armour All-America Future 50 Camp at 8 p.m. ET on June 23.
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