Looking forward to him venting that frustration on our opponents ... U.S Army All-American and U.S. Army All-American Roster
Army All-American Bowl West Standouts: Monday Alpha Dog Tennessee commit Kahlil McKenzie came into the U.S. Army Bowl week ranked as the No. 10 player in the country according to the 247Sports Composite rankings despite missing his entire senior season due to transfer rules. But if any rust had developed since the last time McKenzie was dominating in a national setting, we couldn't find it. The 6-3, 354-pound defensive tackle is massive but his ability to move at that size and his understanding of his strengths make him almost unblockable in one-on-ones. McKenzie regularly pieced together highlight film reps in one-on-ones but also made plays in the run-game during 7on7 and team drills. Even when an offensive lineman uses proper technique, McKenzie's power and quickness makes him wrong. There's no question that McKenzie will make an entire defense better from day one at Tennessee because of the way he will occupy offensive lineman. [video]http://mtc.cdn.vine.co/r/videos/09F0D20DB61161441869868539904_391167fb629.1.4.1248 7413978417988441.mp4?versionId=ID8wXEz8IQLUMEFFT8i jCkKb85GDmXGA[/video]