Following the Under Armour, Semper Fidelis and U.S. Army All-American Bowl events, we have updated the 247Sports five-star rankings. A full Top247 update will follow next week but the list below reflects the moves we’ve made strictly within the five-star tier.

Georgia commit Trent Thompson finishes his career as 247Sports' top-ranked prospect.

New top Dawg

Trent Thompson is the new No. 1 player in the country on 247Sports. Thompson earned the title after what was a dominating week at the U.S. Army All-American Bowl practices. He followed that up with a standout performance in the game as well.

In San Antonio, Thompson was the most physical player in attendance. He was also one of the most competitive. The 6-foot-2.5, 313-pounder played with leverage at the point of attack, showed the ability to get skinny when needed and the quickness to pursue. In three days of practice, three different 247Sports analysts called Thompson the “alpha dog” for his team.

Hailing from Albany (Ga.) Westover, Thompson is committed to the in-state Georgia Bulldogs and we think he has a chance to be the foundation of that defense during his time in Athens.

The Five-stars

1. Trent Thompson, DT, Albany (Ga.) Westover

Rating: 101

Previous 247Sports rank: 7

Commitment: Georgia

In one of the best years for defensive tackle talent we’ve ever seen, Thompson is the best of the lot. He can be a penetrating defender or a space eater and he dominated in every session of every day in San Antonio. His 101 rating puts him on par with Robert Nkemdiche (Ole Miss) and Myles Garrett (Texas A&M).

2. Martez Ivey, OT, Apopka (Fla.) Apopka

Rating: 100

Previous 247Sports rank: 1

Uncommitted

We love Ivey’s upside, love his athleticism and loved the way he was able to move at the Army Bowl practices. A light frame and limited experience as a pass blocker are the only knocks on a prospect that is most likely a season or two away from being a dominant college tackle.

3. Kahlil McKenzie, DT, Concord (Calif.) Clayton Valley

Rating: 100

Previous 247Sports rank: 4

Commitment: Tennessee

McKenzie may be the most college ready player in the country. He’s polished, he knows his identity and he’s the most physical interior defender in the 2015 class. McKenzie was outstanding all week in San Antonio.

4. Derwin James, S, Haines City (Fla.) High School

Rating: 100

Previous 247Sports rank: 2

Commitment: Florida State

With safety becoming more and more of a premium position, James has the size, athleticism, physicality and range to be a day one starter at Florida State. That’s top five value from a rankings perspective.

5. Iman Marshall, CB, Long Beach (Calif.) Poly

Rating: 99

Previous 247Sports rank: 6

Uncommitted

Marshall has great size at cornerback, he’s as physical as any safety, he’s also one of the most instinctive defensive backs we’ve seen in years.

6. Josh Sweat, WDE, Chesapeake (Va.) Oscar Smith

Rating: 99

Previous 247Sports rank: 3

Commitment: Florida State

Sweat remains the most athletic defensive end since Jadeveon Clowney but after missing his senior season due to injury, he’s still too much of a projection to contend for the top spot nationally.

7. Byron Cowart, SDE, Seffner (Fla.) Armwood

Rating: 99

Previous 247Sports rank: 18

Uncommitted

Cowart was dominant during the week at Under Armour practices and in the game and he’s extremely prepared to contribute immediately at the next level from a physical standpoint. When the spotlight is on, Cowart always seems to deliver.

8. Terry Beckner Jr., DT, East St. Louis (Ill.) High School

Rating: 99

Previous 247Sports rank: 5

Uncommitted

We love Beckner’s upside, his violence with his hands and his quickness at the snap. Though he had a good week at the Under Armour practices, we felt like he was a notch below Thompson and McKenzie at defensive tackle.

9. Kevin Toliver II, CB, Jacksonville (Fla.) Trinity Christian

Rating: 99

Previous 247Sports rank: 11

Commitment: LSU

The battle between Toliver and Marshall during the Under Armour week was as advertised and the difference between the two is negligible. As a big corner, we love what Toliver brings to the table and he looked the part of a five-star in Orlando.

10. Donte Jackson, CB, New Orleans (La.) Riverdale ***Big Mover***

Rating: 98

Previous 247Sports rank: 41

Uncommitted

Jackson measured in at just a hair under 5-11, he’s got elite national track speed, he’s got outstanding ball skills and he was the best cover corner all week in San Antonio. We think Jackson will have an Adoree’ Jackson type of impact on the college game.

11. CeCe Jefferson, SDE, Glen Saint Mary (Fla.) Baker County

Rating: 98

Previous 247Sports rank: 8

Uncommitted

Jefferson didn’t compete at the Army Bowl due to injury and that allowed some other prospects to creep above him in the rankings but we still love the edge athleticism that he’s going to bring to the next level.

12. Malik Jefferson, OLB, Mesquite (Texas) Poteet

Rating: 98

Previous 247Sports rank: 9

Commitment: Texas

Jefferson’s week at the Under Armour All-American Bowl practices did nothing to dampen our opinion of Jefferson as the most athletic linebacker in the 2015 class.

13. Jarrett Stidham, Dual, Stephenville (Texas) High School

Rating: 98

Previous 247Sports rank: 14

Commitment: Baylor

Though Stidham was hurt and missed parts of the Under Armour practices, we think he’s the best quarterback in the 2015 class based on a quick release, smooth athleticism, a strong arm and a gamer’s mentality. He’ll continue the Heisman hype in Waco under Art Briles.

14. Deon Cain, WR, Tampa (Fla.) Tampa Bay Tech

Rating: 98

Previous 247Sports rank: 15

Commitment: Clemson

A high school quarterback that has limited experience as a pass catcher, Cain still looked like the most natural route-runner in San Antonio and though he had a couple of drops, we love the way he attacks the football and can make plays after the catch.

15. Rasheem Green, DT, Junipero (Calif.) Serra

Rating; 98

Previous 247Sports rank: 16

Uncommitted

Green is recovering from a knee injury but when healthy, there may not be a more talented defensive lineman in this class in terms of body type and athletic upside.

16. Josh Rosen, Pro, Bellflower (Calif.) St. John Bosco

Rating: 98

Previous 247Sports rank: 19

Commitment: UCLA

Rosen didn’t get a chance to show off his arm at the Under Armour game due to injury but we believe he may be the biggest sure thing at the QB position in this class. He has size, arm strength and he had another big year in 2014 despite losing a lot of major college talent from his defensive line.

17. Calvin Ridley, WR, Pompano Beach (Fla.) Monarch

Rating: 98

Previous 247Sports rank: 20

Commitment: Alabama

When he got his opportunities in Orlando, Ridley showcased the effortless athleticism that has him drawing Amari Cooper comparisons.

18. Daylon Mack, DT, Gladewater (Texas) High School

Rating: 98

Previous 247Sports rank: 23

Uncommitted

Mack probably had the single most impressive All-American game performance. With a similarly-sized Aaron Donald dominating the NFL as a rookie, we like Mack’s future as a defensive tackle that can play with leverage and explosiveness.

19. Tarvarus McFadden, CB, Plantaion (Fla.) American Heritage ***New addition***

Rating: 98

Previous 247Sports rank: 30

Commitment: Florida State

We had our finger on the button for McFadden, ready to make him a five-star if he checked out in San Antonio. He checked out and his kick return for a touchdown in the fourth quarter of the game was just the icing on the cake.

20. Justin Hilliard, OLB, Cincinnati (Ohio) St. Xavier

Rating: 98

Previous 247Sports rank: 10

Commitment: Ohio State

Hilliard was injured and didn’t participate in the All-American game circuit but we felt his senior film, relative to the rest of the five-stars, merited a slight adjustment in his ranking.

21. Kyle Phillips, DE, Nashville (Tenn.) Hillsboro ***Big Mover***

Rating: 98

Previous 247Sports rank: 107

Commitment: Tennessee

One of the real revelations of the Army Bowl, Phillips had some of the longest arms in San Antonio and he was also one of the best edge rushers at 6-3.5, 250 pounds. As an early enrollee at Tennessee, we think you’ll see him early and often in Neyland Stadium next fall.

22. Chidi Valentine-Okeke, OT, Ludowici (Ga.) Faith Baptist Christian ***Big Mover***

Rating: 98

Previous 247Sports rank: 100

Uncommitted

We had tempered our expectations for Valentine-Okeke coming into the Army Bowl. We shouldn’t have. Despite limited experience, exposure and competition, the Nigerian native looked like he belonged. It wasn’t long ago that the 6-6, 305-pounder was a class of 2016 prospect, now he may have the highest ceiling in this class at offensive tackle.

23. Blake Barnett, Pro, Corona (Calif.) Santiago

Rating: 98

Previous 247Sports rank: 17

Commitment: Alabama

Barnett had some consistency issues during practice at Under Armour but so did every quarterback. We’ve reclassified him to a pro-style quarterback as a guy that can stand in the pocket and deliver with a big arm. He can run away from a defense but that’s not going to be his staple.

24. Christian Wilkins, DT, Suffield (Conn.) Academy ***Big Mover***

Rating: 98

Previous 247Sports rank: 108

Commitment: Clemson

We hadn’t seen much of Wilkins prior to his performance at the Under Armour Game. He didn’t camp much, hails from Connecticut and doesn’t play a high level of competition but he was dominant all week long against the best in the country in Orlando.

25. Osa Masina, OLB, Salt Lake City (Utah) Brighton ***Big Mover***

Rating: 98

Previous 247Sports rank: 98

Uncommitted

From the coaches to the analysts to the players, everyone raved about Masina during the Army Bowl week. At 6-3.5, 230 pounds, Masina is huge but he’s athletic enough to play all over the field. He was a major factor in the run game in San Antonio but he’s as good as any linebacker in the country in coverage.

26. Canton Kaumatule, SDE, Honolulu (Hawaii) Punahou ***New addition***

Rating; 98

Previous 247Sports rank: 31

Commitment: Oregon

There may not be a better frame in the country than Kaumatule. At nearly 6-7, 290 pounds, if Kaumatule stays at defensive end, he’s stepping into the perfect scenario at Oregon in that 3-4 scheme. If he moves to offensive tackle he’s a no-brainer first round guy. There’s not a lot not to like about this kid.

27. Mitch Hyatt, OT, Suwanee (Ga.) North Gwinnett

Rating: 98

Previous 247Sports rank: 13

Commitment: Clemson

Size is a concern with Hyatt. At only 272 pounds, he hasn’t gained the weight we expected when he was a five-star following his sophomore season. But the kid is experienced, competitive and talented and we still think he has a chance to be a 4 year starter at Clemson if he can add weight and strength quickly.

28. Porter Gustin, OLB, Salem (Utah) Salem Hills

Rating: 98

Previous 247Sports rank: 21

Uncommitted

Gustin is a physical specimen and we still don’t know exactly where he’s going to play on the next level but defensive end or linebacker are the best bets. Athletically there aren’t many better in the country.

29. Preston Williams, WR, Lovejoy (Ga.) High School

Rating: 98

Previous 247Sports rank: 29

Commitment: Tennessee

Another injury casualty that wasn’t able to really showcase himself in the post-season, Williams showed us over the course of the last year that he has the best raw tools of any wide receiver in this cycle.

30. Kyler Murray, Dual, Allen (Texas) High School

Rating: 98

Previous 247Sports rank: 26

Commitment: Texas A&M

By all accounts, Murray struggled some during practice at Under Armour, but Jameis Winston did too when he competed in the same event. Murray didn’t get any smaller. We already knew height was a concern but his body of work remains the same as well and what he did at Allen High School over the course of his career is phenomenal.

31. Kendall Sheffield, CB, Missouri City (Texas) Fort Bend Marshall

Rating: 98

Previous 247Sports rank: 28

Commitment: Alabama

Sheffield is still very raw at cornerback but he is one of the fastest, most athletic players in this class and as he focuses in on the position, he should develop into rare talent.

32. Javon Patterson, OG, Petal (Miss.) High School ***New addition***

Rating: 98

Previous 247Sports rank: 49

Commitment: Ole Miss

There wasn’t a better interior offensive lineman all week in either game than Patterson. He’s been outstanding in every setting we’ve seen him in and he checked out in the game as well.