MELISSA, Texas – The prestigious Under Armour All-America Tour makes its annual stop in the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex this weekend, culminating in Sunday’s Under Armour Dallas Regional at Melissa High School on the north side of the Metroplex.
One of, if not the most loaded event of the annual tour will this year feature nearly 300 athletes from the Lone Star State and surrounding states, including Louisiana, Arkansas, and Oklahoma, among others. Prospects from the 2026, 2027, and 2028 recruiting cycles will go through combine testing before participating in position-specific drills and, ultimately, competition.
Position groups will be staggered in start times from mid- to late morning. Offensive and defensive linemen start the day around 9 a.m. with testing. Lienbackers and running backs will test and compete next, while quarterbacks, receivers, and defensive backs will wrap the event, which will extend into mid-afternoon. With a roster far too loaded to list all relevant names, we provide a rundown of some of the most notable prospects expected to compete during Sunday’s event, which will be held indoors because of the cold, blustery conditions.
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