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N.C. talent heading for the ACC
Scout.com has released its preseason rankings for North Carolina. The Internet recruiting site has two players among the top 50 players in the country. Xavier Nixon of Fayetteville Jack Britt, 6-foot-6, 285 pounds, is the top-ranked offensive tackle in the country and the No. 6 player overall in the class of 2009. Defensive end Donte Moss of Jacksonville Northside, who is committed to North Carolina, is the No. 40 player in the country.
Fifteen of the top 22 players in the state on the scout.com list already have made verbal commitments.
SCOUT.COM NORTH CAROLINA RANKINGS
POS. NAME, SCHOOLHGTWGT COMMITMENT
5-star players
1. OT Xavier Nixon, Fayetteville Britt6-6285
2. DE Donte Moss, Jacksonville Northside6-4226North Carolina
4-star players
3. LB Justin Dixon, Smithfield-Selma6-1231North Carolina
4. CB Terry Shankle, South Stanley5-11170
5. WR Jheranie Boyd, Gastonia Ashbrook6-3185
6. RB Desmond Scott, Durham Hillside5-9179Rutgers
3-star players
7. FB Tyler Shatley, East Burke6-3251Clemson
8. C Ty Howle, Bunn6-2290Penn State
9. LB Justin Jackson, Richmond Co.6-1 200Wake Forest
10. LB Tucker Windle, Charlotte Catholic6-3218Virginia
11. LB Hawatha Bell, Matthews Butler6-1227
12. DT Jared McAdoo, Chapel Hill6-3289North Carolina
13. OT Travis Bond, Bertie6-7323
14. OT David Collins, East Forsyth6-7290North Carolina
15. CB Zach Greene, Leesville Road5-10170
16. DE Ricky Dowdy, High Point Central6-2224N.C. State
17. QB Danny O'Brien, East Forsyth6-3195Maryland
18. CB James Hopper, Fayetteville Seventy-First5-9180Virginia Tech
19. WR Quan Rucker, West Iredell6-0185
20. S Hunter Furr, Winston-Salem Mount Tabor6-0210North Carolina
21. WR Ray-Ray Davis, Monroe Sun Valley5-11187North Carolina
22. WR Larry Raper, Shelby5-10153Clemson
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