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Under Armour Future 50: Top 10 standouts

Wanya Morris was very impressive at Future 50.
Wanya Morris was very impressive at Future 50. (Rivals.com)

ORLANDO — The 2018 Future 50 camp took place Thursday with some of the top 2019 and 2020 prospects in the country competing in Camping World Stadium. After watching roughly 60 talented underclassmen, here are 10 who stood out to Rivals.com.

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Jerrion Ealy was impressive from the beginning. He showed great quickness and change of direction in the drills, then he went out and showed great ball skills during the 7-on-7 session. The Ole Miss commit is a complete back who could also be a weapon in the slot.

Keyon Green has a good frame and excellent length. He used his arm extension to keep defenders at bay and to the outside. He kept his feet moving while being physical and aggressive. Green is a former LSU commit and the Tigers are still in this. Alabama, Oklahoma and Texas A&M are three schools in which he has high interest.

Kevin Harris really created a buzz early flashing speed and athleticism going through the defensive line drills. He has great length, non-stop energy and drive to be the best. During the one-on-one session, he won more than he lost and his stock is on the rise.

There may not have been a more impressive performer than Wanya Morris. The Peach State offensive tackle has taken big strides over the past year and he was near perfect in this setting. He has a great frame and showed good punch and footwork against some top defensive linemen. The former Florida State commit hardly broke a sweat.

It was not a great day to be a quarterback in Florida. It was around 40 degrees, the wind was constant and not many receivers were excited about catching the ball in those settings, but Bo Nix still flashed his skill set. He has a nice release, he was good at taking what the defense gave him and despite the conditions, he threw some nice passes down the field. The Rivals100 signal caller has a top three of Auburn, Clemson and Ohio State.

Oklahoma commit Austin Stogner is a big kid playing tight end and that size and catch radius showed Thursday. He has long arms and he was as consistent receiving the ball as anyone on the field. He has soft hands, he caught the ball away from his body and he really gave the quarterbacks a big, reliable target.

It was no surprise that Clay Webb was once again dominant in this setting. It seems like a broken record with him. Every event in which he competes, he shines. Webb is in great shape, he is naturally strong and he is tough to move. He worked at center and as expected, the five-star impressed. He currently favors Alabama, Auburn, Clemson and Georgia.

Jordan Whittington got open, he had the ball thrown his way and he hauled it in. He was very fluid with his routes, he was very quick in and out of cuts and he was sneaky fast. He got open off the line of scrimmage and he showed although he is listed as an athlete, he could be an elite receiver. Texas, Texas A&M and UCLA are some of the schools on his list.

Brian Williams was fluid in drills, broke well on the ball and covered like a corner in one-on-ones. He had at least a couple pass breakups and in 7-on-7 his instincts showed well. He has good size and excellent feet. He seems very interested in Notre Dame, Stanford and Texas.

Erick Young is a big kid; great size for a defensive back and very fluid for his size. He has good length and closes well. He showed good ball skills and backpedal in drills as well. LSU, TCU and Texas A&M currently stand out to Young.

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