LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla. – The second day of practice is in the books for Team Highlight at the Under Armour All-America Game.

Alpha Dog

On day two of practice, it was Paramus (N.J.) Catholic five-star defensive tackle Rashan Gary who was the most dominant performer of the day.

Gary was outstanding all day long. There wasn’t an offensive linemen who truly slowed him down completely during one-on-ones. Michigan commit Ben Bredeson gave him a little trouble, but all it did was fuel his fire for the rest of practice. Gary was able to get into the backfield with ease and blew up two reverses during 11-on-11 work. His quickness is ridiculous and his strength made him nearly unstoppable when working on the edge or in the interior of the defensive line.

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Next Five Offense

1. WR N'Keal Harry: The Arizona State commit continues to make highlight reel catches. If Gary wasn’t the obvious choice, Harry could have been the Alpha Dog.

2. WR Dredrick Snelson: Big bounce back day for the standout pass catcher who is committed to Minnesota. Snelson got open all day and caught nearly everything thrown his way.

3. QB Malik Henry: Much better performance from the Florida State pledge. Henry threw the ball accurately, with more zip, and looked much more comfortable throughout practice.

4. OL Chris Owens: The interior offensive line struggled yesterday, but Owens definitely stood out today. The Alabama commit did a great job of beating Benito Jones and was dominant against Marlon Davidson. He looked much more like a mauler today.

5. WR Cavin Ridley: Strong, strong day for Ridley. He looked much more polished today and caught the ball extremely well. He looked genuinely faster than yesterday, as if he was playing more relaxed. Alabama is the 247Sports Crystal Ball favorite with South Carolina also in the mix.

Top Five Defense

1. DT McTelvin Agim: The Arkansas commit was almost as good as Gary along the defensive line. It’s crazy how quick he really is. He was able to go sideline to sideline and catch speedster Devin Duvernay, which was really impressive. He has big-time speed and strength.

2. LB Lyndell Wilson: The five-star linebacker showed out today. He was one of the few defensive players who made multiple plays on the day. He forced two fumbles and snagged an interception. Alabama, Florida and Georgia are his three finalists.

3. CB Levonta Taylor: The Florida State commit continues to show why he is so highly rated. While he will give up a catch every few passes, Taylor is providing blanket coverage in the secondary. If you’re going to beat him, you better get a perfect throw from the quarterback. He may not be the tallest defensive back, but his toughness is unmatched.

4. LB Ben Davis: Another strong day for the five-star linebacker. Like Wilson, Davis was able to snag an interception, which would have been returned for a touchdown, and scoop up a fumble. He also got a chance to show off his speed with a blitz off the edge, which would have likely resulted in a sack during an actual game. Alabama is considered the favorite for the legacy recruit.

5. CB Carlos Becker: He didn’t snag two interceptions like day one, but Becker held his own again. His length continues to give wide receivers fits and his overall technique is really impressive. A matchup between Becker and N’Keal Harry needs to happen soon, as the two have been on opposite sides during much of the work at practice.

Superlatives

Quarterback

— Not a strong day from Maryland quarterback commit Dwayne Haskins. Things didn’t flow as natural for him as they did on day one. He still made some nice throws with a ton of zip, but had a few interceptions on the day.

— Miami quarterback commit Jack Allison struggled again today. He’s not spinning the ball all that well and he’s failing to quickly go through his motions. There is a lot to like with Allison, but it hasn’t clicked yet during this week of practice.

Running Backs

— Team Highlight only has two true running backs on the roster. Devin Duvernay is a slot receiver that has been getting some looks in the backfield as well. He showed a ton of speed on some reverses and an ability to make people miss.

— Alabama vebal B.J. Emmons looked excellent catching the football today. He and Malik Henry hooked up a few times including a 25 yards touchdown on a seam route. Emmons has soft hands for a power back that’s 5-11, 220.

Receivers/Tight Ends

— Miami wide receiver commit Dionte Mullins was really good today and was in the argument for the Top Performers list. He regularly found himself open and showed speed and quickness.

— Oregon wide receiver commit Eddie McDoom continues to impress with his top-end speed and ability to stretch the field.

— Wide receiver A.J. Brown had another consistent day. No real flashy plays, but he ran clean routes and caught the ball well. Ole Miss, Mississippi State and Alabama are among the contenders.

— Florida State bound tight end Naseir Upshur stood out today. He got open with ease against many of the linebackers and showed better speed than originally expected.

Offensive Line

— Notre Dame offensive tackle commit Liam Eichenberg had another solid day all-around. Eichenberg was especially impressive during the team portion of practice as he dominated Marlon Davidson, who was visibly frustrated.

— Archbishop Carroll offensive tackle Jauan Williams was the most impressive offensive lineman on the second team. Williams did a great job of pulling and sealing and getting to the next level. He kept four-star linebacker Jeffrey McCulloch at bay in the OL/DL/LB session. Florida State and Oklahoma are two he's high on.

— Arizona State offensive line commit Cohl Cabral had perhaps the roughest day out of any offensive linemen on Team Highlight. Cabral, who is working at center, was beat badly by Agim and Benito Jones throughout practice.

— The most entertaining battle today was Ole Miss offensive line commit Greg Little going up against LSU defensive end commit Andre Anthony. Little is fundamentally sound, but Anthony’s speed gave him some issues. They will both be fun to watch in the SEC.

— Michigan offensive tackle commit Ben Bredeson did a decent job with Rashan Gary early on. But Gary’s speed and strength shone through as he beat Bredeson time and time again as 1-on-1’s wore on. Bredeson was simply too slow coming out of his stance.

— Future Seminole Baveon Johnson looked much better on Wednesday after showing plenty of inconsistency on the first day of practice. Johnson did a good job of locking up Benito Jones, one of yesterday’s top performers.

Defense Line

— Alabama defensive tackle pledge Kendell Jones looked much more comfortable today. Jones was quicker off his stance, got penetration inside and even pressured the quarterbacks during team. “The Hulk” came to play on Wednesday.

— Miami defensive end commit Patrick Bethel struggled today. He went up against Greg Little and was overmatched.

— Gary and Agim were dominant today and clearly were well deserving of Top Performer status.

Linebackers

— Lyndell Wilson had a good day in coverage. His highlight play came on the first snap of 7on7. Dwayne Haskins was looking to dump it off in the flat, Wilson identified it, jumped the route and took it back all the way for six.

— Ben Davis had another solid day. At 6-4, 237-pounds, Davis is a force in the run game and also snagged a pick during 11-on-11 today. Two strong days to start out practice.

Defensive back

— Very clean day for Auburn cornerback commit John Broussard. He was terrific in coverage and didn’t get beat deep by anyone. He showed plenty of speed and was very sound technically.

— West Coast safety Brandon Burton continues to get really close to snagging interceptions, but the ball either falls just short or is over his head. He is around the ball and his instincts are really impressive.

— Defensive back Eric Cuffee had a better day today. He even snagged an interception, where he read the play perfectly and jumped the route. Texas is considered the favorite.

Josh Newberg and E.J. Holland contributed to this report.