2012 Offensive All-ACC Team as Recruits |
From Athlon Sports:
The ACC Offensive Player of the Year was a known commodity coming out of Hampton (Va.) Phoebus in 2009. Athlon ranked him as the No. 7-rated quarterback, the No. 5-rated player in the state and was the No. 77-rated overall prospect nationally in the Athlon Consensus 100. Boyd had offers from any school he wanted to and had been committed to Tennessee before Lane Kiffin left for USC. Ohio State, Oregon, Penn State, Virginia Tech and Kansas State, to name a few, also offered Boyd scholarships.
Andre EllingtonAndre Ellington The all-purpose back from Moncks Corner (S.C.) Berkeley was rated behind fellow Clemson running back signee
Jamie HarperJamie Harper Much like Ellington, Hopkins wasn’t the highest-rated wideout in this Clemson class.
Martavis BryantMartavis Bryant
Tajh Boyd
Tajh Boyd
RS Jr. Quarterback
#10 6-1, 225
Hampton, VA
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, QB, Clemson (2009) AC100
RS Sr. Running Back
#23 5-10, 195
Moncks Corner, SC
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, RB, Clemson (2008) National Recruit
Running Back
#8 6-0, 235
Jacksonville, FL
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in 2008. Ellington, who was also a highly touted four-star prospect, finished with the better career. Rivals rated him as the No. 5 all-purpose back in the nation, the No. 4-rated player in the state and the No. 172-rated player nationally. South Carolina, Maryland and Kentucky were his other finalists.
So. Wide Receiver
#1 6-5, 200
Calhoun Falls, SC
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was the AC100 prospect, but Hopkins turned in an All-American season this fall. He signed with the Tigers from Central (S.C.) D.W. Daniel over Michigan, South Carolina, Tennessee and Wisconsin. Rivals rated the four-star recruit as the No. 12 wide receiver in the nation, the No. 8-rated player in the state and the No. 148-rated overall player in the nation.
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