The Scout300 is loaded with prospects on the White Team's offense and we take a look at them by position here.
Quarterback
Three of the top seven quarterbacks
in the country will play for Team White, quite possibly the best positional unit
of any offensive grouping in the game.
Shane Morris, a commit to Michigan, is ranked third nationally by Scout.com, a
five-star prospect, and he's joined by Kevin Olsen, a Miami commit ranked right
behind Morris at fourth.
Brice Ramsey, committed to Georgia and ranked seventh nationally, rounds out the
passers.
All three of these passers were at the Elite 11 Finals in Southern California
during the summer.
Running Back
The running back trio is also pretty stacked, with a pair of five-star running
backs and another top 20 ball-carrier in the group.
USC verbal Ty Isaac is
ranked third in the country and he's joined by fellow top five back
Keith Ford,
a Texas native who's committed to Oklahoma.
St. Petersburg native Ryan Green will be playing in front of his hometown crowd
during the actual game at the Tropicana Dome, and he's headed to Florida State.
Wide Receiver/Tight End
The receiver position has
players from all over the country, West, Midlands, Midwest and South, in what
should be a nice core group of pass-catchers.
The South's contributions to the squad include Georgia verbal Tramel Terry
and Auburn pledge Earnest Robinson as well as Florida native Stacy Coley, who's
top five includes Florida, Florida State, Miami, Mississippi and Tennessee.
Coming from the Midlands
is Baylor verbal Robbie Rhodes and out of the West is Sebastian LaRue, a USC
verbal who is still considering Texas A&M and Notre Dame.
The Midwest will provide Ohio State commit Jalin Marshall and Illinois
resident Laquon Treadwell, the four-star who's visit plans include Oklahoma State, Oklahoma, Michigan and Florida..
The two tight ends are Arkansas verbal
Hunter Henry, ranked third nationally, and Ohio State commit Marcus Baugh, right
behind Henry at fourth in the country.
Offensive Line
Its a strong group of offensive linemen on the White roster, and it too spans
the country in stocking its roster.
From the East comes Maryland verbal Derwin Gray, Pittsburgh commit Dorian Johnson and Michigan verbal Patrick Kugler as well as Na'Ty Rodgers, who's yet
to make a decision but is focusing on Maryland, South Carolina and Washington.
The Midwest cranked out Michigan verbals Logan Tuley-Tillman and David Dawson,
who may even line up next to each other.
From the West are two future Pac-12 players, UCLA
verbal Scott Quessenberry and Cal commit Cameron Hunt, who plans to visit
Michigan and Oregon in January as well as Cal.
The lone Southerner in the game is Florida State
commit Ira Denson, who continues his meteoric rise from unknown in the offseason
to an All-American.
Special Teams
Handling the specialist duties are
Ryan Santoso, a kicker from Florida, punter Shane Tripucka from Texas and long
snapper Brendan Turelli from Arizona.