Under Armor All-America: Day 1 Underclassman Report

Under Armor All-America: Day 1 Underclassman Report

LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla. – Practice sessions for the Under Armor All-America Game began Monday evening. This is the first year that underclassmen will participate in national all-star games. This means that over 30 interested parties from the 2026 cycle are taking part. The 2026 prospects joined the group of top 2025 prospects for the first practice of the week Monday night on ESPN’s Wide World of Sports. On3 was there to witness the event.

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The training lasts until Thursday. The game will be played Jan. 2 at Spec Martin Stadium in suburban Orlando. Several 2026 prospects had notable performances on Monday night.

Prospects for 2026 with notable performances on day one

+ Savion Hiter was the top skill player on Monday night. The 5-foot-10, 170-pound player showed strong ability in every facet of the running back position. He is a natural pass catcher and was explosive as a ball carrier. – On3 National Scout Cody Bellaire

+ Tristen Keys was the top wideout on the first day of Under Armor practice. His length, smoothness and ball skills always caught our eye. Keys was fantastic at operating in the middle of the field and stood out for his ability to finish the ball through contact on throws from tight windows. – On3 Director of Scouting and Rankings Charles Power

+ Five-star plus+ offensive tackle Immanuel Iheanacho kept up throughout the day and got stronger as the night went on, starting with the 1v1 phase. He demonstrated good balance and body control in the running and passing game. – Cody Bellaire

+ Tight end Kaiden ProthroThe physique, athletic ability and ball skills are impressive for his age. He made drilling work look easy. The capabilities in burst and ball tracking modes are worth highlighting. – Charles Power

+ Although not as comfortable as Savion Hiter in the passing game, running back Javian Osborne showed a good performance in the indoor run and in the team phase. He showed excellent vision and balance as he ran behind his pads on Monday evening. – Cody Bellaire

+ EDGE Zion Elee showed the quality physical tools that make him On3’s first No. 1 prospect in the cycle. The Maryland player is a nervous, long passer and showed his ability to disrupt from the edge on Monday night – Charles Power

+ Offensive tackle Jackson Cantwell showed the innate flexibility and functional movement skills that make him an early five-star Plus+ prospect in the 2026 cycle. Cantwell played primarily at right tackle on Monday night. Although there was some adjustment to the speed of the competition, Cantwell showed very good recovery speed. The high-end features are obvious. He should only improve through refined technique in pass protection. – Charles Power

+ EDGE Jake Kreul was a tireless pass rusher during 1-on-1 and team phases. His commitment and motor skills were infectious on the first day of training. – Cody Bellaire

+ Simeon Caldwell is working at linebacker this week and has made one of the highlights of the team period. The top-50 prospect selected the Maryland quarterback commit Malik Washington after undercutting a game-changing route from the Alabama tight end signee Marshall Pritchett. – Charles Power

+ Linebacker signing from Miami Jordan Campbell made several runs between the tackles during the inside running period and showed good sideline-to-sideline speed during the team period. – Cody Bellaire

+ EDGE Nolan Wilson showed athleticism and quick hands throughout practice. He has been active and appears to have some positional flexibility along the defensive front, with the frame continuing to fill out. – Charles Power

+ Rutgers wide receiver commit Dyzier Carter showed an impressive one-handed catch during the route-on-air portion of practice and finished with a strong first day of practice. – Cody Bellaire

+ Linebacker Izayia Williams demonstrated the physique and movement skills to succeed in space. Williams was one of the more athletic linebackers who performed individual drills with ease. He also showed some physicality while playing between the tackles during Monday night’s practice. – Charles Power

+ Wide receiver Carnell Warren I gained momentum as the evening progressed and put together some excellent teamwork to complete the first night of training. – Cody Bellaire

+ Offensive tackle Keenyi Pepe is one of the more physically impressive prospects at Under Armour. The physique, body composition and movement abilities were encouraging. – Charles Power

+ Signing the Florida quarterback Will Griffin Had a few nice throws during the 7-on-7 and team periods that showcased his arm strength. – Cody Bellaire

+ quarterback Derek Zammit showed good speed in the middle levels of the field and the ability to layer the football. – Charles Power

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