1. OT Obi Obasuyi, NC State
A long, nimble tackle, Obasuyi has the frame that OL and strength coaches love. At 6’7″ and 290 lbs., he’s got a huge wingspan and a ton of room to fill out while keeping his above-average foot speed. He’ll need to get stronger for sure, but he’s a future LT1.

2. DB Shadarian Harrison, Pitt
Pat Narduzzi went down to Lakeland and poached one of the most underrated DBs in the entire class. The 6’1″ Harrison is a versatile piece in the defensive backfield, and despite not getting nearly as much hype as his teammate Cormani McClain, he’s a potential stud in his own right.

3. DL Semaj Turner, Duke
Mike Elko beat out UNC for the in-state defensive lineman, and it’s easy to see why he was a high-priority prospect for the Blue Devils. A twitchy defensive lineman, Turner is an early enrollee who will get a chance to contribute early.
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4. WR Shawn Battle, Boston College
A Philadelphia native, Battle could battle for reps at slot corner as a true freshman and add value in the return game as well. He’s a little undersized but has great short-space acceleration and plays a very physical game for his size.
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5. DE Kerrington Lee, Wake Forest
Dave Clawson continues to find diamonds in the rough and polish them into all-conference players, and Lee has all of the traits that you could want in an edge rusher. At 6’4″ and 235, with a quick first step, he’s already got the size and speed combination to be a contributor as a pass rush specialist early in his career.