Five players have decided to make their recruiting announcements at the Under Armour All-America Game on Saturday. Here they are and what schools they are considering:

Terrance Davis, OL, four stars, 66th overall

Considering: Florida, Michigan, Maryland.

Outlook: Florida appears to be the odd team out in this battle for the top offensive guard prospect. Maryland coaches seem to feel good about their chances of landing this in-state recruit and they will be notified of the news (good or bad) before he announces.

Rahshaun Smith, LB, four stars, 74th overall

Considering: Clemson, LSU, Auburn.

Outlook: Smith was once a Clemson Tiger commitment and all signs generally point to him making that declaration a second time. Anything else will be quite the surprise.

Jean Delance, OT, four stars, 90th overall

Considering: Texas, LSU, Michigan, Alabama.

Outlook: I’m not sure if Delance is even on Alabama’s radar anymore, but they might get a hat at the table. Texas and Michigan seem to be battling it out for the offensive tackle with LSU on the outside looking in.

Drake Davis, WR, four stars, 93 overall

Considering: Ole Miss, LSU, Alabama.

Outlook: Ole Miss seemed to have had the edge here for a little while thanks in part to in-house recruiting being done by Shea Patterson. But Davis is a Louisiana prospect originally and LSU is tough to be beat for in-state wide receivers they want. As the decision gets closer so does the distance separating the two schools.

Devwah Whaley, RB, four stars, 114th overall

Considering: Texas, Arkansas, Texas A&M, Oklahoma.

Outlook: If there was a chance for a surprise commitment, Whatley would be the guy to look to first. The Aggies and the Longhorns are in contention for the former Georgia commit, but don’t be shocked if the rumblings for Arkansas grow as he prepares to choose a hat.