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Drafting the U.S. Army All-Americans

SAN ANTONIO,
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Texas –
The
practices are over, the game is complete and the television cameras are now long
gone. But after a week worth of hard work, countless hours of practice and an
exciting big-play filled game in Alamodome, it’s time to reflect back at who
looked the best at the U.S. Army All-American Game.
Former
Texas A&M assistant coach and special Rivals100.com analyst Alan Weddell
now gives you an idea of who he would select in order if he was treating the
players at the game like an NFL draft.
These
evaluations and rankings are based upon not only last Saturday’s game, but also
what was seen all throughout the week of practice.
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