Six eye-catchers from the Under Armour Atlanta camp

On3 imageby:Sam Spiegelman02/27/23

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CARROLLTON, Ga. – More than 100 of the top prospects in the Southeast made their way to the Atlanta metro stop of the Under Armour Next Series – the first event of the year. The event featured dozens of blue-chip prospects from the 2024, 2025 and even 2026 cycles.

On3 was on hand in Carrollton (Ga.) High School’s indoor practice facility on Sunday to take in the action. Here are On3’s top performers from the event from National Director of Rankings and Scouting Charles Power.

Here are six more eye-catchers from the loaded event:

Four-star TE Kylan Fox

We continue to see more bigger-framed receivers that can line up at tight end or flex out wide, and Kylan Fox fits that billing perfectly. The On3 Industry Ranking’s No. 12 TE out of Loganville (Ga.) Grayson is a 6-foot-5, 220-pound long-strider that runs crisp routes like a receiver and can easily get down the field in a hurry, and is a massive, sure-handed target to work in the seam. Fox is a gifted athlete that’ll only ascend as he continues to work on contact catches and making plays in the middle of the field.

Georgia is currently leading the way on the Recruiting Prediction Machine for the in-state pass-catcher, but keep an eye out for Deion Sanders Buffs.

2025 OT Brayden Jacobs

The name Brayden Jacobs may look familiar. The son of former Auburn and New York Giants RB Brandon Jacobs, the 2025 OL is certainly looking the part at a different position. Like his father, the younger Jacobs passes the eye test at 6-foot-6 and 315 pounds with a tremendous wingspan. Lining up at guard, the Buford (Ga.) rising junior flashed quick feet and was impressive anticipating and countering some of the upperclassmen along the defensive line. Jacobs has length and packed some powerful jabs to set a base and looks capable of being a movable piece along the offensive line.

Georgia Tech narrowly leads NC State on the RPM for the NFL legacy.

Four-star WR Sacovie White — Georgia commit

Sacovie White is committed to the two-time defending national champs as a wide receiver, but the 5-foot-11, 180-pounder from Cartersville (Ga.) Cass was exceptional working at safety. The Industry Ranking’s No. 90-ranked WR quickly took to defensive back — shadowing bigger-framed pass-catchers out the nickel. White closed on routes underneath in a hurry and packed some thump. He was also pesky on the back end of routes, batting away two passes downfield with ease. The Georgia commit had one of the best days in coverage of any defensive backs.

Four-star DL Justin Greene

Justin Greene had a compelling case as the best defensive lineman in this camp. The On300 DL from Lawrencevillelle (Ga.) Mountain View worked all over the line and was equally as proficient along the edge as he was along the interior. Greene showcased special lateral quickness working inside and his twitchy movements kept opposing linemen off-balanced. He wasted little motion and flashed excellent acceleration around the bend and a powerful spin move to counter inside. Greene’s high football IQ was also displayed as an Industry Ranking top-10 DL in the cycle.

The red-hot Gamecocks are leading the way on the RPM for Greene, who has a few more SEC trips on deck this spring.

Four-star LB Jamonta Waller

Versatile second-level defender Jamonta Waller worked out with the defensive linemen and EDGE defenders as a linebacker along with Alabama-bound Sterling Dixon. Waller didn’t skip a beat. The 6-foot-2, 225-pounder moves easily in the middle of the defender, but in this setting showed off the exceptionally quick feet moving in coverage and burst off the line as a pass-rusher. The Picayune (Miss.) Memorial LB was twitchy and came downhill working inside and around the bend. The in-state Rebels lead the way on the RPM for Waller, who is about to hit a slew of SEC schools beginning this weekend.

2025 OT Juan Gaston Jr.

Another notable 2025 OL in attendance was Juan Gaston Jr.. The multi-sport athlete from Atlanta (Ga.) Westlake showed well during 1-on-1s and is a moldable piece to build around up front. Gaston has a basketball background and it runs in his family, but he’s equally as impactful on the football field. Gaston measured in at 6-foot-7 and 315 pounds and arms long enough to touch his knees. His father played basketball at Georgia Tech and his son is also quite the hooper. Gaston has also taken to offensive tackle where his agility and his length is a major asset. He also has a strong upper body and an intriguing athletic profile for the premium position. Georgia is currently favored on the RPM.