SAN ANTONIO – Several of the nation’s best recruits from the 2025 and 2026 classes competed in the 2025 Navy All-American Bowl, a week-long event that featured multiple practices, workouts, competitive events, and of course, the game on Saturday.
Signees from Texas A&M, Notre Dame, Auburn, Texas, Ohio State, Michigan, Notre Dame, LSU, Iowa, SMU, and more were represented. It was also the first year in which underclassmen were able to compete in the game.
Rivals National Recruiting Analyst Sam Spiegelman was on-site for the Navy All-American Bowl all week. Here are the stock-up candidates and major rankings implications from the week in San Antonio:
FOUR-STAR OL DARIUS GRAY — 2026
Darius Gray has been a force since arriving in San Antonio and emerged as one of the top offensive line standouts overall, particularly among the interior OL. The four-star from Virginia has incredibly quick feet and uses his hands well. Grays plays strong with leverage. He was sharp withstanding power rushers and equally as impressive moving laterally at in his 6-foot-3, 285-pound frame. Gray moves at a different clip and has an elite athletic profile to be a dominant interior OL at the next level, and he stood tall against elite competition in the 2025 and 2026 classes culminating with a strong showing in the Navy All-American Bowl on Saturday. The No. 2 guard in the Rivals250 is proving to be in a class of his own.
FOUR-STAR ATH DAVIAN GROCE — 2026
Davian Groce was absolutely stellar throughout the week in San Antonio as one of the most explosive offensive players seeing snaps in the backfield and wide receiver during workouts and in various settings. The 2026 four-star APB from Texas has fantastic hips and can turn and run with authority. Groce is dangerous with the ball in his hands and is a home-run threat running the rock or as a…
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Publish date : 2025-01-12 16:46:00
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