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Top high school players selected to play in Navy All-American Bowl

Lawrence Andrew Fernandezby:Lawrence Fernandez01/03/25

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David Sanders Jr. - All-American Bowl
Five-star Providence Day School (North Carolina) offensive tackle and Tennessee Commit David Sanders Jr.

The All-American Bowl is an annual exhibition featuring some of the top high school football talent. It started in June 1994 through the vision of Dale Dougherty, who now works as the City Manager of Deltona, Florida. Fast-forward to 2025, and NBC Sports owns the game and its assets.

The game’s title sponsor changed from the United States Army to American Family Insurance in 2018. Seven years later, the United States Navy sponsors what is essentially an all-star high school football game.

Since the best players compete at the All-American Bowl, it isn’t surprising that 17 of the game’s alumni became Heisman Trophy finalists. Over 450 participants played in the National Football League, including Odell Beckham Jr., Adrian Peterson, Tim Tebow, and Andrew Luck.

For the 2025 version, 106 high school football players were invited to play at the Alamodome in San Antonio, Texas. These prospects will represent the Eastern and Western United States. Here are the complete rosters for each team, including some five-star prospects committed to elite college football programs.

Navy All-American Bowl 2025 East Roster

Quarterbacks

Bowe Bentley (Celina High School, Texas)
Dereon Coleman (Jones High School, Florida)
Antwann Hill Jr. (Houston County High School, Georgia)

Running Backs

Shekai Mills-Knight (Baylor School, Tennessee)
Shahn Alston (Thomas W. Harvey High School, Ohio)
D’Shaun Ford (Opelousas Senior High School, Louisiana)

Tight Ends

Linkon Cure (Goodland High School, Kansas)
James Flanigan (Notre Dame De La Baie Academy, Florida)

Wide Receivers

Winston Watkins (Venice High School, Florida)
Jaime Ffrench Jr. (Mandarin High School, Florida)
Quincy Porter (Bergen Catholic High School, New Jersey)
Lotzeir Brooks (Millville High School, New Jersey)
Cameron Sparks (Baylor School, Tennessee)
Jabari Brady (Monarch High School, Florida)
Aaron Gregory (Douglas County High School, Georgia)
Devin Carter (Douglas County High School, Georgia)
Calvin Russell (Miami Northwestern High School, Florida)
Cortez Mills Jr. (Homestead High School, Florida)

Offensive Linemen

David Sanders Jr. (Providence Day School, North Carolina)
Justin Hasenhuetl (Rabun Gap High School, Georgia)
Malachi Goodman (Paramus Catholic School, New Jersey)
Darius Gray (St. Christopher’s School, Virginia)
Will Black (Choate Rosemary Hall, Connecticut)
Kuol Kuol (Centerville High School, Ohio)
Isaac Sowells Jr. (Louisville Male High School, Kentucky)
Garrison Blank (Rocklin High School, California)
Gabriel Osenda (Baylor School, Tennessee)

Special Teamers

Noah Piper (Greenhill School, Texas) – Kicker
John Alan-McGuire (Thompson High School, Alabama) – Punter
Cian Stack (Bishop Manogue Catholic High School, Nevada) – Long Snapper

Defensive Linemen

Zion Grady (Enterprise High School, Alabama)
Iose Epenesa (Edwardsville High School, Illinois)
Malik Autry (Opelika High School, Alabama)
Amare Adams (South Florence High School, South Carolina)
Kevin Wynn (Greene County High School, Georgia)
Bryce Perry-Wright (Buford High School, Georgia)
Elijah Golden (Cardinal Mooney High School, Florida)
Nick Clayton (F.W. Buchholz High School, Florida)
Christian Hudson (Mainland Regional High School, Florida)

Linebackers

Anthony Sacca (St. Joseph’s Preparatory School, Pennsylvania)
Jadon Perlotte (Buford High School, Georgia)
Tarvos Alford (Vero Beach High School, Florida)
Xavier Griffin (Gainesville, Georgia)
Tyler Atkinson (Grayson High School, Georgia)
Bradley Gompers (Central Catholic, Pennsylvania)
Will Hawthorne (Gilbert High School, Iowa)

Defensive Backs

J’Zavien Currence (South Pointe High School, South Carolina)
Eric Winters (Enterprise High School, Alabama)
Hylton Drake Stubbs (Mandarin High School, Florida)
Jordan Young (Monroe High School, North Carolina)
Jorden Edmonds (Sprayberry High School, Georgia)
Ben Hanks Jr. (Booker T. Washington High School, Georgia)
Bradley Martino (First Baptist Academy, Florida)
Dalen Penson (Sandy Creek High School, Georgia)

Navy All-American Bowl 2025 West Roster

Quarterbacks

Keisean Henderson (Legacy the School of Sport Sciences, Texas)
Noah Grubbs (Lake Mary High School, Florida)
Romin Seymour (Elkins High School, Texas)

Running Backs

Jordon Davison (Mater Dei High School, California)
Davian Groce (Lone Star High School, Texas)
Alvin Henderson (Elba High School, Alabama)

Tight Ends

Kiotti Armstrong (Jasper High School, Texas)
Kaleb Edwards (Oak Ridge High School, California)

Wide Receivers

T’Andre Waverly (Kamiak High School, Washington)
Michael Terry III (Alamo Heights High School, Texas)
Phillip Bell (Mission Viejo High School, California)
Andrew Marsh (Jordan High School, Texas)
Kaliq Lockett (Sachase High School, Texas)
Jordan Clay (Madison High School, Texas)
Talyn Taylor (Geneva High School, Illinois)
Daylan McCutcheon (Lovejoy High School, Texas)

Offensive Linemen

Dramodd Odoms (Lamar High School, Texas)
Andrew Babalola (Blue Valley Northwest High School, Missouri)
Lamont Rogers (Horn High School, Texas)
Jack Lange (Eureka High School, Missouri)
Ryan Fodje (Bridgeland High School, Texas)
Kash Courtney (Carthage High School, Texas)
Felix Ojo (Lake Ridge High School, Texas)
Keiton Jones (Field Kindlay High School, Kansas)
Henry Fenuku (North Crowley High School, Texas)

Special Teamers

Dillon Curtis (Murray High School, Utah) – Kicker
Nikola Dugandzic (New Trier High School, Illinois) – Punter
Broden Molen (Great Falls High School, Montana) – Long Snapper

Defensive Linemen

Chace Sims (Randle High School, Texas)
Pupualii Sepulona (St. Louis High School, Hawaii)
Marco Jones (San Ramon Valley High School, California)
Valdin Sone (Blue Ridge High School, Virginia)
Jamarion Carlton (Temple High School, Texas)
James Carrington (Bishop Gorman High School, Nevada)
Tobi Haastrup (Mayde Creek High School, Texas)
Nathaniel Marshall (Fenwick High School, Illinois)
Chris Burgess Jr. (Simeon Carter Academy, Illinois)

Linebackers

Noah Mikhail (Bonita High School, California)
LaVar Arrington II (Charter Oak High School, California)
Charles Ross (North Shore Senior High School, Texas)
Christian Jones (Westside High School, Nebraska)
Zach Weeks (Oconee County High School, Georgia)
Hayden Lowe (Oaks Christian High School, California)
McKay Madsen (Clovis North High School, California)

Defensive Backs

Jadyn Hudson (Pittsburg High School, California)
Trey McNutt (Shaker Heights High School, Ohio)
Bralan Womack (Hartfield Academy, Mississippi)
Chuck McDonald III (Mater Dei High School, California)
Trystan Haynes (Carl Albert High School, Oklahoma)
Adonyss Currie (Quartz Hill High School, California)
Dorian Brew (Conroe High School, Texas)
Kade Phillips (Hightower High School, Texas)