The 14th annual Under Armour All-America Game was an opportunity to see the nation's best college football recruits in the 2022 class come together and compete on one big stage.
Arguably the most talented roster in the history of the event, the week showcased 15 five-star prospects and over 90 prospects rated in the ESPN 300.
We break down the top 10 players based off their performances throughout the entire week of practice and Sunday's game. Some big names delivered as advertised, like No. 1-ranked Walter Nolen, while others, like Justice Finkley, who is outside the top 100, outperformed their ranking.

1. DT Walter Nolen
ESPN 300 ranking: 1
Signed with: Texas A&M
As the No. 1 overall prospect, there was plenty of focus on Nolen, and he delivered. A force throughout the week, he was simply too big, fast and explosive for opposing offensive linemen to block. The 6-foot-4 and 325-pound Nolen penetrated with his initial quickness, collapsed the pocket with power and worked past blockers with polished hand usage. He is a prospect we feel comfortable comparing to former Nebraska great Ndamukong Suh due to his impact ability. During the game, the Texas A&M signee showed that impact, creating a turnover near the goal line to help prevent a score.

2. WR Luther Burden
ESPN 300 ranking: 8
Signed with: Missouri
Burden was a man among boys the entire week. The sudden, explosive target broke the game open on the very first play, going 65 yards for the passing score, the fifth-longest play in game history. It was symbolic of what the Missouri signee did all week in practice. Burden dominated elite defensive backs during one-on-one drills and 7-on-7 segments. He's a smooth route runner with elite separation skills who possesses excellent hands and big-play speed after the catch. He is a highly competitive prospect with next-level potential reminiscent of Dez Bryant.
LUTHER BURDEN. WOW.
— ESPN (@espn) January 2, 2022
65-YARD TD ON THE FIRST PLAY OF THE GAME❗️ pic.twitter.com/tMrOx9iikY

3. WR Chris Marshall
ESPN 300 ranking: 109
Signed with: Texas A&M
Marshall was a difference-maker in Orlando, making big play after big play as one of Team Icon's top weapons. He exceeded expectations all week, both in versatility and in skill level. The Texas A&M signee is deceptively fast and explosive given his length and height; he dominated one-on-one matchups. Marshall has fantastic coordination and sideline awareness tracking the deep ball effortlessly. He uses his height (6-foot-3) and wide catch radius as well as any receiver in recent memory. He reminds us of former Florida WR Trevon Grimes out of high school.

4. DE Derrick Moore
ESPN 300 ranking: 23
Signed with: Michigan
Moore had a great week of practice and finished even stronger, earning game MVP honors with a multi-sack performance. The Michigan signee has a 6-4, 250-pound frame with excellent quickness off the snap to penetrate past blockers. He showed he can disrupt and win with power and effort. Moore dedicated his great performance to his late high school teammate Aaron Wilson, an Under Armour All-American selection who passed away from brain cancer in the spring.

5. LB Harold Perkins
ESPN 300 ranking: 5
Committed to: Texas A&M
A productive two-way player in high school, Perkins utilized those skills this week as well, working at both linebacker and running back. Projected to play defense in college with a 6-3, 210-pound frame, the five-star brings tremendous upside and skill. He has excellent range, is disruptive as an edge rushing presence and can also be highly effective in coverage with his agility and ball skills. He announced his commitment to Texas A&M during the fourth quarter, giving the Aggies another potential impact playmaker to their No. 1-ranked class.

6. CB Jeadyn Lukus
ESPN 300 ranking: 48
Signed with: Clemson
The top-rated prospect in Clemson's class performed to that distinction throughout the week. He made a statement, elevating to make a spectacular SportsCenter Top 10 interception. A corner with tremendous length, great feet and speed, he also demonstrated rare leaping ability. The Tigers' 2022 class lost some secondary commits late, but held onto the in-state four-star Lukus, who gives them a cover cornerback with a safety-type frame.
THIS PICK IN THE UNDER ARMOUR ALL-AMERICA GAME 😱 pic.twitter.com/v8aO5u7lWg
— ESPN (@espn) January 2, 2022

7. QB Conner Weigman
ESPN 300 ranking: 29
Signed with: Texas A&M
While listed as a pocket-passer, Weigman is a two-sport athlete who is also a standout in baseball. We saw his dynamic abilities last week making plays with his feet. His strength, though, is throwing the rock, and he is an instinctive passer with very good arm strength and accuracy. He's focusing on football initially at A&M, and we wouldn't be surprised to see him work his way into the Aggies QB battle this season. He reminds us of another SEC passer: Will Levis at Kentucky, just not as tall (6-3 vs. 6-2).

8. OT Will Campbell
ESPN 300 ranking: 17
Signed with: LSU
All the five-star offensive linemen met expectations this week, and it looks like that fraternity is poised to add another in Campbell. A standout at the Future 50 event back in June, he was a riser in the rankings then and has proven worthy of five-star status after his Under Armour All-America week performance. A flexible big man with great feet and balance as well as toughness, Campbell helps address an area of need for LSU and is a strong candidate to be a true freshman starter in the trenches for the in-state Tigers.

9. OT Tyler Booker
ESPN 300 ranking: 7
Signed with: Alabama
A participant in the Under Armour eighth grade All-America Game a few years back, Booker has been on our radar for a while. Having now ascended to the UA All-America big stage, he continues to win upfront with his blend of ability and strong intangibles. Booker is a 6-5, 325-pound tackle with great lower body bend and power to move defenders off the ball in the run game. He also plays with a tenacious demeanor. Beyond the physical ability, he regularly displayed strong leadership skills and attention to detail. It wouldn't be surprising to see Booker begin his career at Alabama as an offensive guard and immediately works his way into the two-deep as a freshman.

10. DE Justice Finkley
ESPN 300 ranking: 129
Signed with: Texas
Finkley proved last week that he could be a quick and consistent contributor for the Longhorns. His ceiling may not be as high as some of the other prospects in the game, but he is a very good, sound football player capable of making a smooth transition to the next level. He caught the attention of the Icons coaches with not only a good get-off and power, but also his technique. Finkley is a smart player who plans to pursue a career in the medical field in college.