
ATLANTA, GA — The Southern Exposure Camp All-American Game continues to redefine what elite exposure looks like on the national stage. Now in its third year, the event once again stunned spectators, coaches, and evaluators with the level of high-end talent it attracted from across the country to Atlanta, Georgia. What began as a vision has quickly become one of the premier platforms for identifying and developing the next wave of football stars.
Throughout the week, the Southern Exposure experience provided athletes with high-level coaching, competitive practices, and a game-day environment that mirrored big-time football. Several high school standouts separated themselves with their performance, poise, and upside.
High School Standout Performers 
Ayden Robinson (2029 | WR | Sumter HS, SC)
A wide receiver with elite length, strong hands, and impressive speed, Robinson consistently created separation with his smooth, polished routes. Hailing from Sumter High School in South Carolina, he showed advanced skills for his class and proved he belongs in the national conversation. Robinson is a name you’ll be hearing in recruiting circles for years to come.
Eli Smith (2029 | DL | Sandy Creek HS, GA)
Smith brought a powerful physical presence to the trenches all week long. The Sandy Creek defensive lineman gave opposing blockers fits with his strength, motor, and ability to disrupt plays at the line of scrimmage. His dominance in one-on-one situations stood out, making him one of the most impactful defensive players of the event.
MJ Fowler (2029 | QB | Colquitt County HS, GA)
Standing at 6’0, Fowler represented one of the most talent-rich programs in South Georgia—Colquitt County High School—and played like it. From practices to the “big dance” on Sunday, Fowler showcased command of the offense, arm talent, and confidence well beyond his years. His performance throughout the SEC All-American experience solidified him as a quarterback on the rise.
Brandon Sumlin (2029 | QB | Pace Academy, GA)
One of the brightest young athletes of the entire Southern Exposure experience, Sumlin impressed both on and off the field. A quarterback at Pace Academy in Atlanta, he demonstrated exceptional leadership, poise, and sportsmanshipthroughout the week. His ability to lead, compete, and elevate those around him was evident every time he took the field.
A National Stage for Rising Stars
The Southern Exposure All-American Game has quickly become a destination for elite talent nationwide, and this year’s high school group further validated that reputation. With a proven ability to identify, develop, and showcase athletes, Southern Exposure continues to raise the bar with each passing year.
As these young standouts continue their journeys, one thing is clear: the future of high school football is in good hands, and Southern Exposure is right at the center of it. 
















