The following is a list of notable alumni of IMG Academy in Bradenton, Florida. Founded in 1978, the academy trains thousands of youth, high school, collegiate and professional athletes annually. Many of the alumni listed below did not attend or graduate from IMG Academy, but participated in training there.
American football
Kaytron Allen, running back
Ja'Corey Brooks, wide receiver
Jihaad Campbell, linebacker
Andre Cisco, safety
Marc Colombo, offensive tackle and coach
Angelo Crowell, linebacker
Charbel Dabire , defensive linemen
Grant Delpit, safety
Daniel Faalele, offensive tackle
Thomas Fletcher, longsnapper
Deondre Francois, quarterback
Hjalte Froholdt, offensive guard
Robert Hainsey , center
K. J. Hamler, wide receiver
Mike Jenkins, cornerback
Mikel Jones linebacker
Tony Jones Jr. running back
Joshua Kaindoh, defensive end
Chris Kelsay, defensive end
Josh Lambo, kicker
JC Latham, offensive tackle
Tyler Mabry, tight end
J. J. McCarthy, quarterback
Tre' McKitty, tight end
Dylan Moses, linebacker
Kellen Mond, quarterback
Isaac Nauta, tight end
Evan Neal, offensive tackle
Greg Newsome II, cornerback
Michael O'Connor, quarterback
K. J. Osborn, wide receiver
Shea Patterson, quarterback
Sammis Reyes, tight end and basketball player
Cesar Ruiz, guard
Bo Scarbrough, running back
Nolan Smith, edge rusher
Saivion Smith, cornerback
Tyree St. Louis, offensive tackle
D. J. Turner, cornerback
Kenyatta Walker, offensive tackle
Fabian Washington, cornerback
Anthony Weaver, defensive end
Kamari Wilson, safety
Baseball
IMG Academy High School
Brady Aiken, pitcher drafted by Houston Astros as first pick of 2014 MLB Draft, but did not sign; 17th pick of 2015 MLB Draft by Cleveland Indians
Logan Allen, pitcher drafted by Boston Red Sox in 2015 MLB Draft, traded in deal for Craig Kimbrel, debuted for the San Diego Padres in 2019.
Alfredo L. Escalera, selected by Kansas City Royals in the 2012 MLB Draft as youngest player drafted in Major League history
Jake Gelof (born 2002), third baseman, second round pick of the Los Angeles Dodgers in the 2023 MLB Draft
Elijah Green, outfielder, first round pick for the Washington Nationals
Brennan Malone, drafted by the Pittsburgh Pirates
L. J. Mazzilli, drafted by New York Mets in 2013
John Ryan Murphy, catcher drafted by New York Yankees in round 2 of 2009 MLB draft
Tyler Pastornicky, shortstop drafted by Toronto Blue Jays in 2008
Chris Perez, pitcher drafted by St. Louis Cardinals in 2008, All-Star in 2011 and 2012
Kendall Williams, drafted by the Los Angeles Dodgers in 2019
Professional training program
Pedro Álvarez, 2010 National League Rookie of the Month for September; third baseman for Baltimore Orioles
Pat Burrell, two-time World Series champion and Golden Spikes Award recipient
Ian Desmond, 2012 and 2016 All-Star, 3-time Silver Slugger Award recipient
Adam Dunn, two-time MLB All-Star; played with Cincinnati Reds, Washington Nationals, Arizona Diamondbacks, Chicago White Sox, and Oakland Athletics
Josh Hamilton, five-time MLB All-Star and 2010 AL Most Valuable Player
Kyle Kendrick, pitcher for Philadelphia Phillies, won a World Series championship with the organization in 2008
Joe Mauer, MLB Hall of Fame, five-time MLB All-Star, three-time AL batting champion, three-time Gold Glove Award winner and four-time Silver Slugger award winner for Minnesota Twins, AL MVP (2009)
Andrew McCutchen, five-time All-Star, Gold Glove Award (2012), Silver Slugger Award (2012) and National League Most Outstanding Player (2012) for Pittsburgh Pirates, NL MVP (2013)
Jamie Moyer, MLB pitcher, 26-year career, selected to All-Star team in 2003; received Roberto Clemente and Lou Gehrig Awards
Gary Sheffield, nine-time MLB All-Star, 1997 World Series champion, five-time Silver Slugger Award winner and 1992 Comeback Player of the Year
Joey Votto, MLB first baseman, 5-time All-Star, winner of 2010 National League MVP award, Hank Aaron Award, and Lou Marsh Trophy as Canada's athlete of the year
Neil Walker, MLB infielder, 2010 Baseball America's All-Rookie Team
Vernon Wells, MLB outfielder, three-time All-Star, three-time Gold Glove Award recipient and Silver Slugger Award winner
Ryan Zimmerman, MLB first baseman, two-time All-Star, Gold Glove Award recipient, and Lou Gehrig Memorial Award winner
Jose Ramirez, MLB infielder, two-time All-Star, two-time Silver Slugger Award Winner, 3rd place AL MVP Finalist 2018
Basketball
Armando Bacot, Center for the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Renaldo Balkman, former forward for New York Knicks
Dwayne Bacon, shooting guard for Orlando Magic, formerly of Charlotte Hornets.
Michael Beasley, forward for Los Angeles Lakers; formerly of New York Knicks, Milwaukee Bucks, Miami Heat, Minnesota Timberwolves and Phoenix Suns, as well as Shanghai Sharks and Shandong Golden Stars in China
Satnam Singh Bhamara, former center for Texas Legends; first Indian selected in NBA draft (selected by Dallas Mavericks), debuted as a professional wrestler in 2022
Ramel Bradley, player for Hapoel Holon in Israeli Super League
Blue Cain, player for the University of Georgia
Earl Clark, power forward for Anyang KGC.
Erick Dampier, former professional basketball player for Indiana Pacers, Golden State Warriors, Atlanta Hawks, Dallas Mavericks, Miami Heat.
DeAndre Daniels, professional basketball player. College player at UConn
Trevon Duval, point guard who went undrafted in the 2018 NBA draft, was then signed by Milwaukee Bucks on a two-way contract.
Zach Edey, Center for Purdue University
Jesse Edwards, Center for the West Virginia Mountaineers
Keyonte George, guard for the Utah Jazz
Josh Green, Shooting Guard for Dallas Mavericks
Taurean Green, professional basketball player; drafted in 2nd round (52nd overall) in 2007 by Portland Trail Blazers; also played for Denver Nuggets
Jett Howard, guard for the Orlando Magic
Brandon Huntley-Hatfield, forward for the Louisville Cardinals
Jonathan Isaac, forward for Orlando Magic
Kenny Kadji (born 1988), Cameroonian basketball player in the Israeli Basketball Premier League
Alex Karaban, forward for the Connecticut Huskies
Kenyon Martin Jr., son of Kenyon Martin, forward for the Los Angeles Clippers
Mangok Mathiang (born 1992), Australian-Sudanese basketball player for Hapoel Eilat of the Israeli Basketball Premier League
Chris McCullough, power forward
Dwight Powell, forward for Dallas Mavericks
Efton Reid, center for the Wake Forest Demon Deacons
Olivier Rioux, Canadian basketball player, committed to play for Florida Gators
Ricky Sanchez, selected in 2nd round of 2005 NBA draft by Denver Nuggets; played for Santurce Crabbers of National Superior Basketball League of Puerto Rico
Terrence Shannon Jr., Guard for University of Illinois
Anfernee Simons, drafted 24th overall in the 2018 NBA draft directly out of high school, winner of the 2021 NBA Dunk Contest
Jaden Springer, Shooting Guard for Philadelphia 76ers
Romello White (born 1998), power forward for Hapoel Eilat of the Israeli Basketball Premier League