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Future 50: All-Lobby team

Orlando, Fla. - The Under Amour All-America Game brings the best high school football players from around the country together for the nation’s premier all-star game. On Thursday, the next group of All-Americans showed up for the Future 50, a camp that showcases the top juniors in the country. Here are the best looking players that came through check in.

OL Austin Deculus, Cypress (Texas) Cy-Fair

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One of the biggest offensive linemen to come through registration, Deculus has the looked of a bookend tackle at the college level. At 6-foot-6, 325-pounds, the LSU lean could play right or left tackle and see the field pretty early in his college career. Deculus could be a road-grader offensive lineman but he also has the wingspan to be a great pass blocker.

LB Justin Foster, Shelby (N.C.) Crest

Foster has really come a long way from a physical standpoint. He’s grown a few inches and looks to be about 6-foot-4 now. It seems like Foster has been living in the gym because he’s up to 240 pounds now. With that length and still room to fill out his lower body, Foster will be a force to be reckoned with.

DT Alex Leatherwood, Pensacola (Fla.) Washington

Leatherwood fills the doorway when he walks into a room. At 6-foot-5, about 300-pounds, the Alabama commit has very little fat on his body. Leatherwood has a huge chest and shoulders but has room to fill out his core, which is a scary thought considering how huge he is right now.

DB Jeffrey Okudah, Grand Prairie (Texas) South Grand Prairie

With probably the best build of any defensive back in attendance, Okudah is an imposing presence in the secondary. He’s about 6-foot-2, 200 pounds and has plenty of room to add quality weight in his broad shoulders. Defensive backs with long arms are coveted and Okudah really fits that description well.

LB Jarez Parks, Sebastian (Fla.) Sebastian River

Parks is a massive linebacker with the ability to play in space but also put his hand in the ground and rush the quarterback. Listed at 6-foot-5, 255-pounds, Parks has excellent length and a really big frame. There is a lot to like about how he’s built right now, especially in his upper body.

WR James Robinson, Lakeland, Fla.

Robison is a big receiver with great length and a lot of room left to fill out his frame. At 6-foot-3 and about 190 pounds, Robinson has broad shoulders but not much muscle in his upper body. One he gets into a college weight-training program, he will be impossible to jam at the line of scrimmage.

DL Tyler Shelvin, Lafayette (La.) Northside

Shelvin checked in at 6-foot-3 and over 300-pounds. He has a barrel chest and little bad weight on his big frame. The future LSU Tiger has a stout build and is rock solid. It is safe to say he definitely caught attention as he walked through the lobby.

DB Shaun Wade, Jacksonville (Fla.) Trinity Christian

You don’t find many 6-foot-2 cornerbacks but Wade looks like a special player. He has great length and is bigger than most of the cornerbacks on the 2016 Under Armour All-America Game roster. Wade, an Ohio State commit, will have his work cut out for him with a good mix of smaller and bigger wide receivers at the Future 50.

OL Isaiah Wilson, Brooklyn (N.Y.) Poly Prep

People walking through the hallway were in awe of how massive Wilson was. He is every bit the 6-foot-6, 330 pounds he is listed and does not have much bad weight. Wilson has the build of a current college player and some have already mistaken him for one.

DL Marvin Wilson, Houston (Texas) Episcopal

Wilson has held down the top spot in the Rivals100 for the last two rankings updates because of his play during the season but also because of his physical upside. He’s listed at 6-foot-4, 320 pounds and has an extremely fast first step. Wilson has a huge upper body with long arms. His lower body with very strong but there is room to fill out.

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