Under Armour Orlando Camp: Top Performers

charles power hsby:Charles Power03/05/23

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WINTER GARDEN, Fla. – Well over 100 of the top prospects in the Southeast made their way to Central Florida to take part in the Orlando stop of the Under Armour Next Series – the second event of the year. The event featured dozens of blue-chip prospects from the 2024, 2025 and 2026 cycles.

On3 was on hand at West Orange High School on Sunday to take in the action. Here are On3’s top performers from the day, headlined by a 2026 wide receiver.

On3 MVP: WR Aaron Gregory (2026)

At an event that was not rife with dominant showings from upperclassmen, it was a 2026 prospect who made the most splash plays in 1-on-1’s. Aaron Gregory made a number of impressive grabs on Sunday afternoon. The 6-foot-2, 170-pounder from Augusta (Ga.) Augusta Christian flashed high-level ball skills and coordination, particularly for a rising sophomore. Gregory made a diving catch in the end zone after gaining separation on a seam route. He had another impressive touchdown and also came down with a contested catch against tight coverage. The Peach State product already holds several Power 5 offers including tenders from South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia Tech, Kentucky, Maryland, Penn State, Mississippi State, Arkansas and Boston College.

2. OT Solomon Thomas (2025)

Solomon Thomas stood out among the offensive line group on Sunday. The 6-foot-4, 260-pounder looked smooth and natural while working at left tackle. Thomas had a strong run in 1-on-1’s, showing body quickness and a stout anchor, particularly for an underclassman offensive line prospect. In addition to the encouraging movement skills and functional strength, Thomas has room to continue filling out his frame. Florida, Florida State, Tennessee and Georgia are among the programs that have offered the Jacksonville Raines standout.

3. ATH Micahi Danzy

Michai Danzy worked with the running backs at Under Armour Orlando and was clearly the top performer during the RB-LB 1-on-1 session, in our opinion. The Tallahassee (Fla.) Florida State University School playmaker showed off his versatility and athleticism as a pass catcher out of the backfield. Danzy used his 10.89 second speed in the 100 meters to get vertical against opposing linebackers with ease. He also showed some toughness, not missing a rep after spill due to an obvious pass interference. In addition to the speed and tracking ability, Danzy looked to be more physically-developed than his listed 6-foot, 165. Hometown Florida State leads Florida, Mississippi State, Georgia and Miami in his On3 Recruiting Prediction Machine.

4. EDGE Adam Kissayi

Adam Kissayi passed the eye test as well, if not better than any prospect in Orlando. The 6-foot-7, 215-pounder was the tallest player on hand and looks to have considerable room to continue filling out his frame. Kissayi worked with the EDGE group and had a good day. He moved well in drills and performed well in 1-on-1’s. The Palm Bay (Fla.) Bayside prospect lined up on both sides of the front and showcased quick hands with an effective swim move to go with a nice first step. Michigan, Utah, Iowa State and Rutgers are involved.

5. S Hylton Stubbs (2025)

Hylton Stubbs was one of several big-framed safeties on hand, comprising what was likely the strongest position group of the day. The 6-foot-2, 175-pounder is a tall, long defensive back. Stubbs was a standout in position drills, showing a smooth backpedal and quick movements in coming in and out of his breaks. While he didn’t pitch a clean sheet in 1-on-1’s (no top defensive back did that we saw), Stubbs was competitive and in good position on most reps. In-state Florida leads Tennessee and Virginia Tech in his On3 Recruiting Prediction Machine.

6. S Zay Mincey

Zay Mincey entered Under Armour Orlando as the top-ranked 2024 defensive back on hand. The Daytona (Fla.) Mainland standout largely lived up to that billing. Mincey has plus size with a big frame at around 6-foot-3, 180 pounds. He was smooth and refined in his backpedal and looked like one of the more coordinated defensive backs in what was a deep group. The top 100 prospect had some ups and downs in covering smaller, shifty receiviers in 1-on-1’s but largely acquitted himself well for a big safety. Florida is out front for Mincey according to his On3 Recruiting Prediction Machine.

7. WR Naeem Burroughs (2026)

Naeem Burroughs had a number of impressive plays during the 1-on-1 portion at Under Armour Orlando. The Jacksonville Bolles School pass-catcher gave defenders problems with his quickness and change of direction while working over the middle of the field. Burroughs’ route-running and tracking ability look to be relatively advanced for a rising sophomore. The 6-foot, 155-pounder had a strong freshman campaign at Bolles, catchig 37 passes for 719 yards and eight touchdowns. Georgia, Florida, Florida State and Michigan are among the early offers.

8. S Ryan Mack

Ryan Mack looked like one of the smoothest defensive backs on hand. The 5-foot-11, 165-pounder is ranked as a safety, but could easily play corner or nickel at the next level. Mack looked comfortable in outside man coverage on Sunday. He was controlled and didn’t show trouble adjusting to the increased speed of play in the 1-on-1 setting. The break on the ball and overall coordination gave Mack the look of a skilled, versatile coverman. Miami leads Florida State in his On3 Recruiting Prediction Machine.

9. WR Lawayne McCoy

Lawayne McCoy caught our eye in drill work and 1-on-1’s at Under Armour Orlando. The Miami Central product made a case as the top 2024 pass-catcher on hand. McCoy had multiple wins in 1-on-1’s, making relatively easy work of opposing defensive backs. He plays both ways for Miami Central, but looked more than comfortable working at receiver. McCoy’s On3 Recruiting Prediction Machine is split between Florida State and Auburn.

10. QB Colin Hurley – LSU

Colin Hurley looked like the top arm talent on hand at Under Armour Orlando. It was not a loaded quarterback group on Sunday, but Hurley made some throws that were not replicated by his fellow signal callers. Hurley showed a strong arm with the ability to drive the ball vertically and over the middle of the field. The 6-foot-0.5, 210-pounder’s pass-first skill set lines up well in the camp setting, accentuating his strengths. Originally a 2025 prospect, Hurley reclassified into the 2024 cycle and committed to LSU in November.

Additional notes

+ As noted above, the defensive back group looked to be the strongest position at Under Armour Orlando. On300 safety Brandon Jacob is a big defender who looked the part. Fred Gaskin had several nice wins in 1-on-1’s and has the look of a high floor prospect. Ricky Knight flashed early in 1-on-1’s before cutting things short after getting banged up. Cai Bates is a fast-rising two-way prospect who worked at defensive back and looked comfortable.

+ 2025 wide receiver Koby Howard made a case for the top ten. The Pensacola (Fla.) Catholic pass-catcher was able to separate and finish catches out of the slot. Florida State commit Camdon Frier separated the best of any receiver on hand. He was able to use his speed to get behind defensive backs and would’ve been a Top Performer had he finished more consistently at the catch point. Zycarl Lewis is certainly not the biggest receiver but was able to make plays with his shifty quickness. Lewis’ Tampa Carrollwood Day teammate Izaiah Williams also flashed some route-running polish.

+ Top 100 defensive lineman LJ McCray was perhaps the most physically impressive prospect on hand. McCray is a tall, long, athletic prospect who has considerable upside as he continues to develop technically. Nate Gabriel had some nice moments in 1-on-1’s, flashing quickness and good use of leverage. Sean Sevillano won most, if not all of his 1-on-1 reps along the interior. D’antre Robinson had some nice moments before locking horns with Jason Zandamela.

+ On300 prospect Jason Zandamela was a standout along the interior at Under Armour Orlando. Zandamela has a very strong base, showing the ability to anchor on contact in addition to nice lateral agility. Elyjah Thurmon is a name to know along the offensive front. The south Georgia prospect impressed with his footwork in drills and held up well at offensive tackle in 1-on-1’s. Five-star offensive tackle Jonathan Daniels showed his considerable length and athleticism on Sunday. He is still developing physically, but has room to add considerable mass and strength.