The rosters for the 2015 U.S. Army All-American Bowl and the Under Armour All-America Game have been announced, and there will be plenty of SEC talent showcased.

Numerous five-star prospects committed to SEC teams are participating in both of the prestigious games on Jan. 2 and Jan. 3.

On whom should you keep an eye?

U.S. Army All-American Bowl

Trent Thompson, DT, Albany, Ga.: Thompson is the second-rated player in the country, according to 247Sports and it set to join Jeremy Pruitt’s defense at the University of Georgia in 2015. The 6-foot-4, 292-pound senior is a force on the defensive front, and possesses a quick, explosive first step.

Khalil McKenzie, DT, Concord, Calif.: McKenzie is a five-star defensive tackle, ranked 10th in the nation, committed to Butch Jones and the Tennessee Volunteers. McKenzie boasts great size — he’s 6-foot-4, 319-pounds — but is also fundamentally sound in the trenches. McKenzie is capable of overpowering opponents at the point of attack, and should prove a tough block for SEC offensive linemen.

Under Armour All-America Game

Kevin Toliver II, CB, Jacksonville, Fla.: Toliver is a five-star cornerback set to join an already-talented LSU secondary. The senior out of Trinity Christian Academy is the fifth-ranked player in the state of Florida, 11th nationally, and is instinctive at his cornerback position. He’s sizable at 6-foot-2, 185-pounds, and possesses good closing speed. Tolliver needs to improve at the gritty details of playing cornerback, in addition to tackling. However, he should put on a great performance in Tampa in early January.

Blake Barnett, QB, Corona, Calif.: The nation’s top recruit will join other SEC commits in the Under Armour All-America Game, giving Alabama fans an early look at what he’ll bring to Tuscaloosa. Barnett boasts great size as a dual-threat quarterback. He doesn’t have the strongest arm and needs to be more accurate, but Barnett stands tall in the pocket at 6-foot-4.5, 200-pounds. He has great feet and instincts.

Calvin Ridley, WR, Pompano Beach, Fla.: Another five-star Alabama commit will participate in the Under Armour game. The No. 1 wideout in the state of Florida is a little undersized, but has great speed and hands. Route-running is an area Ridley needs to improve, but should prove hard to cover both in the slot and outside.

Daylon Mack, DT, Gladewater, Texas: Mack is a five-star defensive tackle, who also plays fullback, but is expected to line up next to Myles Garrett in College Station next season. Mack needs to improve using his size in the trenches, but is good at the point of attack and explosive off his first step.

Kyler Murray, QB, Allen, Texas: Murray — just named the Gatorade National Player of the Year this week — is the second-rated prospect in the 2015 class behind Barnett, but had a stellar senior season for Allen. Though undersized, Murray threw for just less than 4,000 yards with his deadly accurate right arm. His footwork, pocket presence and release is highly-lauded, but Murray possesses all those desired traits that can’t be coached.

Maea Teuhema, OG, Keller, Texas: The five-star LSU commit is talented offensive lineman who should be able to make an immediate impact in Baton Rouge. At 6-foot-4.5, 340-pounds, Teuhema has the size, and is talented opening up running lanes. He needs to improve his footwork and get better in pass protection, but should make a good showing at the Under Armour game.

Preston Williams, WR, Hampton, Ga.: Williams is a talented five-star prospect set to join Butch Jones in Knoxville. The 6-foot-4, 191-pound wideout has the size to use his body to shield defenders and a knack for finding the football. Williams will add depth to the skill position for the Volunteers, and is primed for an immediate impact.

Minkah Fitzpatrick, CB, Jersey City, N.J.: The five-star cornerback prospect is the top recruit out of the state of New Jersey. Fitzpatrick possesses great length to compliment his 4.45 40-yard dash speed. The senior has great instincts and ball skills at his cornerback position, and should shore up a Crimson Tide secondary that has struggled at times this season.

Deionte Thompson, S, Orange, Texas: The five-star prospect is expected to play defense for Kirby Smart in Tuscaloosa, but is capable of playing both ways at wide receiver. Thompson runs a 4.65 40-yard dash and possesses great size at 6-foot-2, 181-pounds. The Texas native is a play-maker and knows how to get to the ball. Thompson is rated the No. 2 safety in the country.