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Under Armour game evaluations: UCLA commits

It was a light roster when it came to UCLA targets and commits at the Under Armour All-American Game this year, but two of the Bruins' most coveted commits did participate.

How did quarterback Dorian Thompson-Robinson and safety/receiver Bryan Addison do during the week?

Rivals.com recruiting analysts Mike Farrell and Chad Simmons weighed in:

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Farrell: "Thompson-Robinson started the week off very slowly as he was very inaccurate and couldn’t get into a flow. But by day three of practice we started to see the smooth, accurate delivery we’d been expecting and I thought he had a good game. He’s fluid, he can extend the play and when he’s on balance and on time he can be very accurate. He has excellent upside."

Simmons: "Thompson-Robinson made plays on the biggest stage. He threw the ball very well and he completed 7-of-15 passes with numerous balls dropped by his receivers. I love how he throws the ball on the move and his athleticism stood out all week. The way he extended plays and his confidence stood out the most on game night."

Farrell: "Addison is an athletic freak and has a very high ceiling. He made a couple of plays in practice that made everyone stand up and notice and I thought he was solid in the game as well. He can lose concentration at times and tends to take risks but I like his attitude and think he could be a first rounder down the line if he refines a few things."

Simmons: "Addison didn’t have the game that Robinson-Thompson had, but he was solid throughout the week. His ball skills probably stood out most to me in drills. He has a long body and is fluid."

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