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Best of Under Armour Combine

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LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla.- The National Under Armour All-American Combine featured many of the top prospects for the 2013 cycle from across the Southeast and the country. Here's a look at several standouts from the event, which was held at the Wide World of Sports complex at the Walt Disney World Resort near Orlando, Fla.

Cornerback Vernon Hargreaves III (Tampa, Fla./Wharton), the nation's top-ranked prospect at his position for the 2013 class, was our overall MVP of the event. Check out the photo feature for 25 prospects who impressed, plus

Shane Cockerille, QB, Baltimore (Md.) Gillman

Cockerille measured in 6-foot-1.5, 200 pounds, posted a 4.41 shuttle and had 16 reps of 185 on the bench. The left-handed signal caller spun the ball very well and displayed a compact release. He made quick, and correct decisions in the 7-on-7 setting.

Kevin Gladney, WR, Akron (Ohio) Firestone

Gladney posted a 4.59 40 and a 4.5 shuttle and measured in at 6-foot-1.5, 173 pounds. He held his own during drills and one-on-ones, displaying excellent hands and smooth route running ability. Gladney also has good fundamentals as he caught the ball with his hands, arms extended.

Ryan Green, RB, Saint Petersburg (Fla.) Catholic

Green was one of the more impressive athletes at the combine. He measured in at 5-foot-10, 186 pounds, clocked a 4.45 40, a 4.45 shuttle and the day’s best vertical at 35.5 inches. In one-on-ones, he showed explosive quickness and the ability to instantly separate from linebackers.

Will Likely, CB, Belle Glade (Fla.) Glades Central

Likely, who measured in at 5-foot-7, 171 pounds, is a diminutive prospect, but posted a 7.12 L-cone, a 30.5-inch vertical and did 15 reps of 185 on the bench. Likey’s quickness and ability to change direction impressed in one-on-ones and 7-on-7 and he has terrific ball skills. Like Bailey, has nothing to prove because of the way he plays in pads.

JC Shurburtt

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