The first of several stops at the Under Armor All-America High School campground takes place Sunday at Ives Estates Park in Miami.
Since this Miami camp is the only Under Armor camp currently on offer in the state of Florida for this year, Sunday’s prosperity will be full of elite Sunshine State talent. Contestants will compete for invitations to the Under Armor All-America Game, the Future 50 Prospect Camp and other events.
Mike Norvell and Florida State attend their fair share of recruitment goals. A few highly regarded defensive lines in Grandpa Locka (Fla.) Shemar Stewart as well as five-star defensive tackle Lakeland (Fla.) Gabriel Brownlow-Dindy.
A few young quarterbacks with Florida State appearances will appear, including Fort White (Fla.)’S standout in 2023 Tyler Jefferson in 2024 Opa Locka (Fla.) Monsignor Pace signal bells Adrian Posse.
Participants in the running rugby offered by FSU are a four-star ball carrier Jaylon Glover (Lakeland, Fla./Lake Gibson), three-star Jaziun Patterson (Deerfield Beach, Fla./Deerfield Beach High), 2023 fourth star Richard Young (Lehigh Acres, Fla./Lehigh Senior) and 2023 fourth star Sedrick Irvin Jr. (Miami, Fla./Gulliver Prep). 2023 vierster athlete Treyaun Webb (Jacksonville, Fla./Trinity Christian Academy) can also work with the running group.
By Recipient, 2022 Miami Palmettos Mike Jackson is a well-known as well as 2022 Tampa Bay Tech’s Greg Gaines III. Fort Lauderdale (Fla.) Dillard’s Devaughn Mortimer is another catcher watching the Noles.
The 2023 group of recipients is exceptional and is prioritized by the leading prospect in the country for the class in Miami Gardens (Fla.) TRU Prep stud. Brandon Inniss. Also in the group are FSU targets Cocoa (Fla.) Cedrick Hawkins, Miami (Fla.) Carol City Santana Fleming, Fort Lauderdale (Fla.) Stranahan Hykeem Williams and Bainbridge (Ga.) Ahmari Borden.
With the attacking line group, the main line and the most important prospect of the FSU legacy and the attack on Miami Columbus is offensive Julian Armella.
Other FSU targets that are expected to appear along the defensive line are a four-star defensive end Dante Anderson (Miami, Fla./Homestead), four-star defensive end Richard Thomas (Fort Lauderdale, Fla./American Heritage), four-star defensive end Kenyatta Jackson (Hollywood, Fla./Chaminade Madonna) and four-star defense package Daniel Lyons (Miami, Fla./Homestead).
FSU is also involved in a star defense group and defends three-star end Aaron Hester (Neptune Beach Fla./Duncan U. Fletcher), defensive end of four stars Nyjalik Kelly (Fort Lauderdale, Fla./Dillard) and 2023 defensive end Lamont Green Jr. (Miami, Fla./Gulliver Prep).
The position of the lineout balance is no different, with several recruits highly regarded during the event. At the top of the list is Miami Central’s Wesley Bissainthe, Oakleaf’s Devin Smith, Tohopekaliga’s DeMario Tolan and Stranahan’s Omar Graham Jr.. Gulliver Prep outside lineout Clear Lathan and Monsignor Pace’s Mekhi Mason, which recently received an offer from the Seminoles, is expected to both appear as well.
The defensive backfield will not be without talent with prospects like Niceville’s four-star safety Azareyeh Thomas, Coconut Creek’s Four Star Corner Trevell Mullen and American heritage Jacolby Spells everyone competes at the camp. Other FSU targets in the group include the Lake Gibson’s JyVonte McClendon, Hallandale’s Edric Weldon, FSUS’s Tre Donaldson and Bishop Verot’s Chris Graves.
Dunbar (Fla.) Defensive fullback Shawn Russ, a former UF commission, Bartram Trail (Fla.), corner line Sharif Denson and American Heritage (Fla.) Security Daemon Fagan, cousin of former FSU security Cyrus Fagan, are all 2023 stars that will round out the group.
Noles247 is on site on Sunday with live coverage of the Under Armor camp, which is expected to begin around 9 p.m.