WATCH: A&M signees Evan Stewart, Bryce Anderson race in 40-yard dash
Wednesday’s Under Armour All-American Game practice finished some post-workout fun in the form of a 40-yard dash competition.
In one of the heats, two Texas A&M signees went head-to-head in what is likely to be the first of many competitions.
Frisco (Texas) Liberty Five-Star Plus+ wide receiver Evan Stewart and Beaumont (Texas) West Brook four-star safety Bryce Anderson went faced off in the competition.
Anderson won the battle by a smidge with a time of 4.58 seconds.
According to the On3 Consensus, a complete and equally weighted industry-generated average that utilizes all four major recruiting media companies, Evan Stewart is the No. 4 overall player in the country. He is also the nation’s top wideout.
Bryce Anderson is the No. 53 player in the On3 Consensus, but is ranked much higher by On3. In the 2022 On300 ranking, Anderson is the No. 35 prospect.
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Stewart is one of five players in the 2022 cycle rated as a Five-Star Plus+ player. The other four are Powell (Tenn.) High defensive lineman Walter Nolen, Suwanee (Ga.) Collins Hill athlete Travis Hunter, Cypress (Texas) Cy Park linebacker Harold Perkins and Santa Ana (Calif.) Mater Dei cornerback Domani Jackson.
All five Five-Star Plus+ players are at the Under Armour All-American Game, although Jackson will not be playing due to injury.
Both players are key parts of Texas A&M’s No. 1 ranked recruiting class, according to the On3 Consensus Team Recruiting Ranking. There are 15 future Aggies at the Under Armour All-American Game, and 12 of them are top-100 players. Three of them are Bryce Anderson, Evan Stewart and Walter Nolen.
The others are Lakeland (Fla.) High five-star defensive lineman Gabriel Brownlow-Dindy Humble (Texas) Atascocita four-star offensive lineman Kam Dewberry, Houston North Shore five-star cornerback Denver Harris, Scottsdale (Ariz.) Chaparral five-star defensive lineman Anthony Lucas, Missouri City (Texas) Fort Bend Marshall four-star wide receiver Chris Marshall, Baton Rouge (La.) Istrouma Senior Le’Veon Moss, Katy (Texas) four-star EDGE Malick Sylla, Cypress (Texas) Bridgeland Conner Weigman and Dickinson (Texas) four-star offensive tackle PJ Williams.