Under Armour Next All-America Camp: Top LB Performers
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The Under Armour Next All-America Camp made a stop in Southern California last weekend and the event was loaded with the top players in the west. Mission Viejo High was the place to be for scouts and media last weekend…
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Continue ReadingThe Under Armour Next All-America Camp made a stop in Southern California last weekend and the event was loaded with the top players in the west.
Mission Viejo High was the place to be for scouts and media last weekend and the players delivered with great performances.
Here were the linebackers who had standout performances at the camp Sunday:
MVP
Alepati was named the MVP of the linebackers and was very good in pass coverage.
He’s physical on film and he showed that while covering running backs at the camp on Sunday.
Alepati has an offer from UNLV.
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OTHER TOP PERFORMERS
Jones is a very impressive athlete who is also playing baseball at San Ramon Valley.
He is lengthy and has long strides. He was able to stay in the hip pocket of most running backs in pass coverage.
Jones got an offer from Fresno State shortly after the camp.
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Mothudi was one of the more physically impressive athletes at the entire camp.
He was offered by Michigan recently and was heading to Washington for a visit right after the camp.
I’ve seen Matranga in real games before and always knew he was a very good tackler. He showed at the camp that he is also solid in man pass coverage against running backs.
He is not playing baseball this spring and the extra time he has put into football training appears to have paid off.
Lugolobi was the best class of 2026 linebacker at the event according to coaches.
He was a big contributor for one of the top teams in Washington as a freshman and did very well in the pass coverage reps I saw him take.
Iheanachor stood out because of how hard he worked. He was first in line for some of the drills and took extra reps when needed.
He has long arms and good timing when deflecting passes. He was second on the team in tackles at Narbonne as a sophomore with 62 and had three interceptions.