University of North Carolina Athletics
2006 Football Signing Day Roster
February 1, 2006 | Football
Feb. 1, 2006
| Video | Name | Pos. | Ht. | Wt. | Hometown (High School/Previous School) |
| VIDEO | Ed Barham | TE | 6-4 | 235 | Dendron, Va. (Surry County) |
| VIDEO | Tavares Brown | DL | 6-0 | 260 | Rockingham, N.C. (Richmond County) |
| VIDEO | Logan Buchanan | LB | 6-1 | 220 | Mocksville, N.C. (Davie County) |
| VIDEO | Kendric Burney | DB | 5-9 | 170 | Jacksonville, N.C. (Southwest Onslow) |
| VIDEO | Bruce Carter | Athlete | 6-3 | 210 | Havelock, N.C. (Havelock) |
| VIDEO | Shaun Draughn | DB | 6-0 | 195 | Tarboro, N.C. (Tarboro) |
| VIDEO | Greg Elleby | DL | 6-5 | 285 | Tabor City, N.C. (South Columbus) |
| VIDEO | Anthony Elzy | RB | 5-10 | 205 | Warren, Ohio (John F. Kennedy) |
| LeCount Fantroy | DB | 5-11 | 175 | Washington, D.C. (Ballou) | |
| VIDEO | Wesley Flagg | LB | 6-0 | 215 | Fayetteville, N.C. (Jack Britt) |
| VIDEO | Zack Handerson | OL | 6-7 | 265 | Jacksonville, Fla. (Bartram Trail) |
| VIDEO | Mike Ingersoll | OL | 6-4 | 260 | Matthews, N.C. (Butler) |
| VIDEO | Vince Jacobs | TE | 6-7 | 218 | Charlotte, N.C. (Providence Day) |
| VIDEO | Tavorris Jolly | DB | 5-11 | 180 | Shelby, N.C. (Shelby) |
| VIDEO | Darrius Massenburg | DL | 6-4 | 265 | Roanoke Rapids, N.C. (Roanoke Rapids/Hargrave M.A.) |
| VIDEO | Jarrell Miller | LB | 6-3 | 235 | Highland Springs, Va. (Highland Springs) |
| VIDEO | Aleric Mullins | DL | 6-3 | 285 | Wendell, N.C. (East Wake) |
| VIDEO | Hakeem Nicks | WR | 6-1 | 210 | Charlotte, N.C. (Independence) |
| VIDEO | Anthony Parker-Boyd | QB/Ath. | 6-1 | 200 | Malvern, Pa. (Great Valley) |
| VIDEO | Alan Pelc | OL | 6-6 | 300 | Houston, Texas (Pearland) |
| VIDEO | B.J. Phillips | QB | 6-5 | 230 | Columbia, S.C. (Spring Valley) |
| VIDEO | Darius Powell | DL | 6-4 | 220 | Waldorf, Md. (Westlake) |
| VIDEO | Morgan Randall | OL | 6-6 | 255 | Greenville, N.C. (Rose) |
| VIDEO | Trevor Stuart | TE | 6-4 | 250 | Sugar Land, Texas (Stephen F. Austin) |
| VIDEO | Ryan Taylor | TE | 6-4 | 210 | Winston-Salem, N.C. (Mount Tabor) |
| VIDEO | Johnny White | RB | 5-10 | 190 | Asheville, N.C. (Asheville) |
| VIDEO | Deunta Williams | WR | 6-3 | 195 | Jacksonville, N.C. (White Oak) |
| VIDEO | T.J. Yates | QB | 6-5 | 190 | Marietta, Ga. (Pope) |
Ed Barham
Tight End, 6-4, 235
Dendron, Va. (Surry County)
Played both defensive end and tight end for Surry Earned first-team all-state honors as a defensive end and second-team as a tight end in 2005 Ranked the No. 24 player in Virginia by SuperPrep Caught 20 passes for 400 yards and eight touchdowns as a senior Accumulated 81 tackles (52 solo), including 13 sacks, and batted down six passes on defense Caught 25 passes for 500 yards and five touchdowns as a junior, while also posting 70 tackles, seven sacks and two interceptions Named second-team all-state on offense and defense as a junior Coached by Ervin Jones Played on the 1-A state championship basketball team as a junior and was named the state's player of the year Averaging 24.5 points and 16.5 rebounds in basketball Son of Linda and Edward Barham Born July 31, 1988.
Tavares Brown
Defensive Lineman, 6-0, 260
Rockingham, N.C. (Richmond County)
Ranked the No. 13 player in North Carolina by SuperPrep Considered the No. 15 player in North Carolina by The Charlotte Observer Member of North Carolina's Shrine Bowl team Had four tackles and two sacks in the Shrine Bowl victory over South Carolina Helped lead Richmond County (13-1) to the third round of the state 4-A playoffs as a senior Named to the North Carolina Associated Press All-State team Ranked the No. 40 strongside defensive end in the country by Rivals.com Three-time all-conference selection and the defensive player of the year in the Mid-Southeastern Conference Registered 314 tackles and 27.5 career sacks in three years as a starter Had 122 tackles and 6.5 sacks as a senior Coached by Ed Emory A top wrestler his senior season Born October 21, 1987.
Logan Buchanan
Linebacker, 6-1, 220
Mocksville, N.C. (Davie County)
Helped lead Davie County (11-3) to the third round of the 4-AA state playoffs as a senior Named to the North Carolina Associated Press All-State team Ranked among the top 100 outside linebackers in the country by Rivals.com Considered the No. 20 player in North Carolina by The Charlotte Observer SuperPrep's 23rd-ranked player in North Carolina Earned conference defensive player of the year honors Three-year starter and two-time all-conference selection Named 2005 Conference Defensive Player of the Year Registered 161 tackles, 24 tackles for losses, 11 sacks, three forced fumbles and two recovered fumbles as a senior Led Davie to a 14-1 record and the 4-A state semifinals in 2004 Had 125 tackles, including 15 tackles for losses, eight sacks and three caused fumbles as a junior Two-time all-conference selection Coached by Doug Illing Is the third Davie County product to join the Tar Heels in the last five years (David Wooldridge in 2002, Cooter Arnold in 2005) Son of Cindy and William "Buck" Buchanan Born August 18, 1987.
Kendric Burney
Defensive Back, 5-9, 170
Jacksonville, N.C. (Southwest Onslow)
Named to the North Carolina Associated Press All-State team in football and baseball Considered the No. 17 football player in North Carolina by The Charlotte Observer SuperPrep's 25th-ranked player in North Carolina Member of North Carolina's Shrine Bowl team Rushed for 1,345 yards and scored 16 touchdowns from the quarterbck position as a senior Also threw for 478 yards Started at quarterback and defensive back Averaged 10 tackles per game and finished as the school's career interception leader with 25 Helped lead Southwest Onslow to 2-A state titles in 2003 and 2004 Team finished 10-3 in 2005 and advanced to the second round of the playoffs Also played wide receiver Coached by Phil Padgett A three-sport (football, baseball, basketball) star in high school who plans to walk on to the Carolina baseball team Batted .424 (28 of 66) as a junior with 10 doubles, four home runs and 15 RBI Made 14 appearances as a pitcher and was 3-0 with two saves and a 1.24 ERA Coached by Eric Leary in baseball Attended the same high school as former North Carolina All-America Marcus Jones Son of Monica and Tyrone Burney Born February 14, 1988.
Bruce Carter
Athlete, 6-3, 210
Havelock, N.C. (Havelock)
SuperPrep All-America Ranked the No. 8 skill athlete in the country and the No. 7 player in North Carolina by SuperPrep Ranked the No. 33 safety in the country and the No. 19 player in North Carolina by Rivals.com Considered the No. 14 player in North Carolina by The Charlotte Observer Played quarterback, safety and running back in high school Ran the ball from the quarterback position more than he threw it, gaining 1,063 yards and scoring 15 touchdowns on the ground Also passed for 585 yards and five scores as a senior Threw for nearly 700 yards and rushed for approximately 850 yards and scored 13 touchdowns as a junior Coached by Charlie Smith Also plays basketball Son of Tammy and Bruce Pritchard Born February 19, 1988.
Shaun Draughn
Defensive Back, 6-0, 195
Tarboro, N.C. (Tarboro)
Three-year starter Ranked the No. 10 player in North Carolina and the No. 30 athlete in the country by Rivals.com Ranked the No. 12 player in North Carolina by SuperPrep Considered the No. 18 player in North Carolina by The Charlotte Observer Played quarterback, defensive back, linebacker and tailback in high school Named first-team 2A all-state by NC Preps Gained 1,452 rushing yards on 253 carries and scored 21 touchdowns as a senior Named player of the year by the Daily Sentinel and offensive player of the year by the Rocky Mount Telegram as a senior Also earned all-league honors Won Eastern Plains Offensive Player of the Year, Daily Southerner Player of the Year and Red Zone Player of the Week honors three times as a senior Rushed for 952 yards and 18 touchdowns as a junior Also passed for five touchdowns Coached by Jeff Craddock Son of Shirley and Kenneth Draughn Both of his parents are ministers Born December 7, 1987.
Greg Elleby
Defensive Lineman, 6-5, 285
Tabor City, N.C. (South Columbus)
High school teammate with UNC redshirt freshman Bryan Dixon Ranked the No. 18 player in North Carolina by SuperPrep Considered the No. 25 player in North Carolina by The Charlotte Observer Ranked the No. 51 defensive tackle in the country and the No. 17 player in North Carolina by Rivals.com All-area selection by The Wilmington Star-News Three-year starter Recorded 65 tackles as a senior Helped lead South Columbus to a 12-2 record and the quarterfinals of the state 2-A playoffs Posted 65 tackles, 16 tackles for losses and five sacks as a junior, helping lead South Columbus to a 9-2 record Coached by Joey Price Son of Larry and Bobbie Elleby Born April 25, 1988.
Anthony Elzy
Running Back, 5-10, 205
Warren, Ohio (John F. Kennedy)
Rushed for more than 2,000 yards and scored 21 touchdowns as a senior Ranked the No. 43 running back in the country by Rivals.com and the No. 27 player in Ohio Considered the No. 44 player in the Midwest, a six-state region, by SuperPrep Rushed for 2,511 yards and scored 30 touchdowns in his junior season Had one game in which he rushed for 470 yards on 22 carries and scored seven touchdowns Twice rushed for more than 400 yards in a game and twice scored seven touchdowns Was the second-leading rusher in the Ohio as a junior Named first-team all-state, All-Northeast Ohio and was twice named the state's Division 5 offensive player of the year Coached by Tony Napolet Son of Robin and Tony Elzy Born July 11, 1987.
LeCount Fantroy
Defensive Back, 5-11, 175
Washington, D.C. (Ballou)
Ranked the No. 4 player in Washington D.C. by Rivals.com Ranked the No. 28 player in the Mid-Atlantic, which includes Delaware, West Virginia, Washington D.C. and Maryland, by SuperPrep Three-time all-conference selection Washington Post All-Metro selection As a senior, posted 53 tackles and had seven interceptions Scored nine touchdowns, including five on special teams Played quarterback, running back, defensive back and wide receiver in a playoff game as a senior Coached by Noel Cyrus Also runs track and plays baseball Son of Lisa and LeCount Fantroy Born October 24, 1988.
Wesley Flagg
Linebacker, 6-0, 215
Fayetteville, N.C. (Jack Britt)
Helped lead Jack Britt to the 4-A state title game as a junior and to the third round of the 4-AA state playoffs as a senior Four-year varsity player Named to the NC Preps all-state team Earned first-team all-conference honors as a junior and senior First-team all-region as a senior Played linebacker and saw some action as a running back Posted 98 tackles, 16 tackles for loss and five sacks in 11 games as a senior Also rushed 15 times for 117 yards and two touchdowns Caught three passes for 100 yards and one touchdown Registered 115 tackles as a junior Coached by Richard Bailey Son of Cynthia and Jesse Flagg Born March 11, 1988.
Zack Handerson
Offensive Line, 6-7, 265
Jacksonville, Fla. (Bartram Trail)
Three-year starter on the offensive line Ranked among the top 100 players in Florida by SuperPrep, the Tallahassee Democrat and Rivals.com Member of the Florida Times-Union Super 24 team in Northeast Florida and a preseason Super 11 Team selection Ranked one of the top 12 offensive linemen in Florida by the Orlando Sentinel Considered the No. 44 ranked offensive tackle in the country according to Rivals.com Named all-county first-team as a junior and senior Played in the North-South all-star game in Florida Also played tight end Helped lead Bartram Trail to its first district title in 2005, posting an 8-4 record, and advancing to the semifinals of the state playoffs Did not allow a sack as a junior and graded out over 95 percent Earned all-county honors by the St. Augustine Record Had approximately 40 pancake blocks as a junior Coached by Darrell Sutherland Also played basketball and earned all-county and all-conference honors An all-state performer in track and field Son of Melonie and Barry Handerson Born July 19, 1988.
Mike Ingersoll
Offensive Line, 6-4, 260
Matthews, N.C. (Butler)
Member of North Carolina's Shrine Bowl team Ranked the No. 30 tight end in the country and the No. 20 player in North Carolina by Rivals.com One of the top 35 players in North Carolina according to SuperPrep Played tight end, offensive guard and defensive end in high school Projects as an offensive lineman in college Caught 16 passes for 200 yards, two touchdowns and a two-point conversion during his senior campaign Helped lead Butler high school to a 10-3 record and the second round of the 4-AA state playoffs in 2005 Earned all-conference honors as a senior at tight end and was honorable mention at guard as a junior Named to the Charlotte Observer's regional second team at tight end Finalist for the Charlotte Touchdown Club's Roman Gabriel Award for Academics National Honor Society member Had a GPA over 4.0 throughout high school Law Explorer's Club member Coached by Mike Newsome Son of Cynthia and Michael Ingersoll Born January 9, 1988.
Vince Jacobs
Tight End, 6-7, 218
Charlotte, N.C. (Providence Day)
Ranked the No. 15 tight end in the country and the No. 7 player in North Carolina by Rivals.com Considered the No. 13 player in North Carolina by The Charlotte Observer Named to the Charlotte Observer's regional first team at tight end Named the No. 25 tight end in the country by ESPN.com Named the No. 13 player in North Carolina and No. 28 tight end in the country by Scout.com Ranked the No. 21 player in North Carolina by SuperPrep Played in the private school Shrine Bowl Earned first-team all-state honors in tight end Caught 67 passes for 10 touchdowns, playing primarily at wide receiver and tight end, over his final two seasons in high school Made 39 receptions for 497 yards and four touchdowns as a senior Versatile athlete that also played H-Back and defensive end Had 12 tackles, two sacks and three pass breakups in limited time at defensive end Coached by Keith Flynn All-state in track in the high jump All-Charlotte Observer track team Once high jumped 6 feet, 6 inches in a prep track meet 2003 4A state championship basketball team member (Vance High School) 2005 NC state basketball champions AAU, 17 and under Son of Lillie and Vince Jacobs Born September 16, 1987.
Tavorris Jolly
Defensive Back, 5-11, 180
Shelby, N.C. (Shelby)
Named to the North Carolina Associated Press All-State team as an athlete SuperPrep's 22nd-ranked player in North Carolina Ranked the No. 41 running back in the country and the No. 24 player in North Carolina by Rivals.com Considered the No. 24 player in North Carolina by The Charlotte Observer Member of North Carolina's Shrine Bowl team Rushed for 87 yards and a touchdown and was named MVP in Shelby's 26-18 victory over Reidsville in the 2-AA state title game Four-year starter at running back and defensive back Rushed for 1,331 yards on 182 carries and scored 16 touchdowns as a senior Also returned 10 punts for 168 yards and a touchdown and seven kickoffs for 252 yards and a score Had 52 tackles, five interceptions and returned one for a touchdown Rushed for 981 yards and 10 touchdowns and had 13 receptions for 254 yards and a touchdown as a junior Coached by Chris Norman Son of Pamela Petty and Allen Jolly Born September 13, 1987.
Darrius Massenburg Played at Hargrave Military Academy in 2005 Named first-team all-state by the Associated Press and NCPreps.com Member of North Carolina's Shrine Bowl Team Ranked the No. 15 player in North Carolina by SuperPrep and The Charlotte Observer Ranked among the top 30 in North Carolina by Rivals.com As a senior, had 68 tackles, seven sacks, four blocked punts, one interception and two fumble recoveries Also had three receptions for 71 yards and two touchdowns Tow-time team defensive MVP Named the Northern Carolina Conference Lineman of the Year in 2004 Earned all-area and all-conference honors as a junior and senior Had 118 tackles and three punt blocks as a junior Posted 103 tackles, four interceptions and three fumble recoveries as a sophomore Finished his career with 284 tackles, seven blocked punts and five interceptions Roanoke Valley Defensive Player of the Year in 2003 Coached by Tim Bennett Three-time all-conference basketball player 2004 Homecoming King Son of Tina Debro Born June 19, 1987.
Jarrell Miller Parade All-America SuperPrep All-America Ranked among the top 100 players in the country by Scout.com Selected to play in the U.S. Army All-America high school all-star game, where he selected the Tar Heels on national television Ranked the No. 3 prospect in Virginia by The Roanoke Times Ranked the No. 9 linebacker in the country by SuperPrep Ranked the No. 7 inside linebacker by Rivals.com Ranked the No. 4 prospect in Virginia and the No. 9 linebacker in the country by Scout.com EA Sports Third-Team All-America Posted 99 tackles, 17 tackles for losses and 7.5 sacks as a senior Had 60 tackles, including eight for losses as a junior Coached by Scott Burton Son of John and Sabrina Miller Born on April 20, 1987.
Aleric Mullins SuperPrep All-America Ranked the No. 2 player in North Carolina and the No. 14 defensive lineman in the country by SuperPrep Ranked the No. 3 defensive tackle in the country by ESPN.com Member of North Carolina's Shrine Bowl team Earned all-conference honors four consecutive seasons Named the conference player of the year Led East Wake to an 8-3 record and into the second round of the North Carolina playoffs Named East Wake MVP Earned all-state honors as a sophomore Posted 92 tackles, 9.5 sacks and 22 tackles for a loss to go along with four fumbles on defense Also saw time at fullback and gained 106 yards and scored five touchdowns on 10 carries Ranked the No. 29 defensive tackle in the country by Rivals.com Ranked the No. 31 defensive tackle in the country by Scout.com Coached by Jimmy Williams Son of Stacey Mullins Born April 4, 1986.
Hakeem Nicks SuperPrep All-America EA Sports First-Team All-America Ranked the No. 8 player in North Carolina and the No. 22 wide receiver in the country by SuperPrep Named MVP of the 4-AA state championship game after leading Independence (15-0) to a 38-19 win over New Bern Had eight receptions for 205 yars and two touchdowns (11 and 80 yards) in Independence's 92nd-straight victory Did not lose a game in his high school career Named to the North Carolina Associated Press All-State team Named the Charlotte Observer Offensive Player of the Year Ranked the No. 4 player in North Carolina and No. 31 wide receiver in the country by Rivals.com Considered the No. 9 player in North Carolina by The Charlotte Observer Member of North Carolina's Shrine Bowl team Caught a 37-yard touchdown pass in the Shrine Bowl Had three catches for 42 yards in the Shrine Bowl Ranked first in the state of North Carolina with 93 receptions for 1,819 yards and 20 touchdowns, including 10 in the playoffs, as a senior Had three straight games with 10 or more catches Coached by Tommy Knotts Son of Vernice Simpson and Robert Nicks Born January 14, 1988.
Anthony Parker-Boyd Two-year starter at quarterback and a four-year starter at defensive back Also played running back and wide reciever as a freshman Selected to the Big 33 all-star game between Pennsylvania and Ohio Played in the Valor Bowl, the Chester County all-star game Had more than 1,000 yards passing and rushing as a senior and had 19 touchdowns Ranked among the top 50 players in Pennsylvania by Rivals.com Passed for 1,815 yards and 15 touchdowns and rushed for 950 yards and eight touchdowns as a junior Also made 34 tackles and picked off five passes Led Great Valley to the district championship game and the No. 8 ranking in Pennsylvania as a junior Earned all-state honors as a junior Also returned kicks Coached by Gary Phillips Lived in Durham, N.C. for six years before moving to Pennsylvania Son of Cloyce Parker Born March 21, 1988.
Alan Pelc First-team all-district 6-A, the largest classification in Texas, as a senior Played just one season on the varsity, but immediately began attracting attention from college coaches and receiving offers Semifinalist for the offensive Houston Touchdown Club award Anchored a line that had the best rushing attack in Houston Named to the academic all-state honorable mention Coached by Tony Heath Also played basketball for Pearland Son of David and Janet Pelc Born June 9, 1988.
B.J. Phillips First-team 4-A all-state quarterback Helped lead Spring Valley to an 11-3 season and the semifinals of the state playoffs in 2005 Passed for approximately 1,600 yards and nine touchdowns, and rushed for more than 600 yards and five touchdowns as a senior Ranked the No. 11 player in South Carolina by SuperPrep Considered the No. 17 player in South Carolina by The Charlotte Observer Ranked the No. 26 pro-style quarterback in the country by Rivals.com Completed 50 percent of his passes for 1,496 yards and eight touchdowns as a junior Coached by Jimmy Noonan Also plays baseball Son of Beverly and Wayne Phillips Born November 20, 1987.
Darius Powell Had 70 tackles, 20 tackles for losses, 13 sacks, a blocked punt, a blocked field goal and a 5-yard fumble recovery for a touchdown in his senior season Named first-team all-conference and second-team All-Metro Ranked the No. 17 weakside defensive end in the country and the No. 12 player in Maryland by Rivals.com Also played split end and tight end Had 68 tackles, 13 for losses, 10 sacks, three fumble recoveries and seven pass deflections as a junior Coached by Dominic Zaccarelli Son of Sharon and Rico Alexander Born September 17, 1988.
Morgan Randall Member of North Carolina's Shrine Bowl team Helped lead Rose (16-0) to an undefeated season and its third-straight 4-A state title as a senior Had one catch for six yards and recovered a fumble that led to a Rose score in the 2005 title game Also had three tackles and a sack in that game Played tight end and defensive end in high school Rose held opponents to less than seven points per game over the last two seasons Posted 70 tackles, 7.5 sacks and 10 tackles for losses as a junior Coached by Greg Thomas Son of Brabsie and Marc Randall His older brother attends UNC Also played basketball Born March 22, 1987.
Trevor Stuart Played tight end and offensive line in high school Member of the Houston Touchdown Club preseason team Earned all-district and all-area honors as a sophomore, junior and senior Also earned all-academic honors in the district (carried 3.5 GPA) as a sophomore, junior and senior Caught 32 career passes for 502 yards as Sugar Land was primarily a running team Caught 10 passes for 200 yards as a senior Caught 30 passes for 300 yards as a junior Coached by his father, Tom Played basketball as a freshman and sophomore Son of Julie and Tom Stuart Born December 28, 1987.
Ryan Taylor Member of North Carolina's Shrine Bowl team Considered the No. 21 player in North Carolina by The Charlotte Observer Ranked the No. 47 tight end in the country by Rivals.com Two-time all-conference selection Helped lead Mount Tabor to a 12-2 record and the quarterfinals of the 4-A state championships in 2005 Was instrumental in Mount Tabor's quarterfinal appearance in 2004 Mount Tabor also played for the state title in his sophomore season Set school single-season records with 64 receptions for 1,180 yards and scored 13 touchdowns as a senior Also rushed 13 times for 85 yards and scored three times Returned nine kickoffs for 177 yards and 16 punts for 111 yards Caught 54 passes for 995 yards and 12 touchdowns as a junior Also played defensive end Coached by Bob Sapp Turned down lacrosse scholarship offers to play football at North Carolina Son of Bobbi and David Taylor Born November 16, 1987.
Johnny White Ranked the nation's No. 11 all-purpose back by Rivals.com Considered the No. 10 player in North Carolina by The Charlotte Observer and SuperPrep Started just two seasons at tailback and rushed for 5,133 yards to break a 63-year-old school record previously held by legendary Carolina back Charlie "Choo-Choo" Justice Member of North Carolina's Shrine Bowl team Rushed for 55 yards despite an injured ankle in Asheville's 13-10 victory over Western Alamance in the 2005 3-A state championship game Asheville completed the season 15-0 to win its first state title since 1922 Rushed for 1,855 yards on 207 carries and scored 31 touchdowns as a senior Also had 10 catches for 150 yards and a touchdown Rushed for 2,200 yards and 39 touchdowns as a junior Named the Asheville Citizen-Times All-Western North Carolina Player of the Year Coached by Danny Wilkins Son of Belinda White Born February 3, 1988.
Deunta Williams SuperPrep All-America Ranked the No. 4 skill athlete in the country by SuperPrep Was named the defensive MVP for the North Carolina team in the Shrine Bowl Recorded six tackles in the 28-24 victory Ranked the No. 2 player in North Carolina and the No. 12 safety in the nation by Scout.com Considered the No. 4 player in North Carolina by SuperPrep Ranks as the No. 8 player in North Carolina and the No. 25 athlete in the country by Rivals.com Considered the No. 8 player in North Carolina by The Charlotte Observer As a senior, caught 29 passes for 299 yards on offense and averaged eight tackles per game and intercepted seven passes on defense As a junior, had 400 yards receiving, 250 yards rushing and 200 yards passing Caught 16 passes and scored on 11 of those Coached by Bob Blick Also plays basketball and runs track Attends the same high school as former North Carolina standout Quincy Monk Son of Danine Landor and Curtis Dowdy Born November 21, 1987.
T.J. Yates Completed 160-of-289passes (57 percent) for 2,305 yards and 17 touchdowns as a senior, his only year on the football team Also rushed for 292 yards and seven scores Also punted 34 times for 1,237 yards (36.8 avg.) with a long of 68 Named first-team all-region and the Cobb County Touchdown Club Offensive Player of the Year Earned Atlanta Metro First-Team All-Area honors Ranked the No. 60 player in Georgia by SuperPrep Coached by Bob Swank Also plays basketball and is averaging 18 points, six rebounds and six assists at small forward Son of Carol and John Yates Born May 28, 1987.
Defensive Lineman, 6-4, 265
Roanoke Rapids, N.C.
Roanoke Rapids/Hargrave M.A.
Linebacker, 6-3, 235
Highland Springs, Va. (Highland Springs)
Defensive Lineman, 6-3, 285
Wendell, N.C. (East Wake)
Wide Receiver, 6-1, 210
Charlotte, N.C. (Independence)
Quarterback/Athlete, 6-1, 200
Malvern, Pa. (Great Valley)
Offensive Line, 6-6, 300
Pearland, Texas (Pearland)
Quarterback, 6-5, 230
Columbia, S.C. (Spring Valley)
Defensive Lineman, 6-4, 220
Waldorf, Md. (Westlake)
Offensive Line, 6-6, 255
Greenville, N.C. (Rose)
Tight End, 6-4, 250
Sugar Land, Texas (Stephen F. Austin)
Tight End, 6-4, 210
Winston-Salem, N.C. (Mount Tabor)
Running Back, 5-10, 190
Asheville, N.C. (Asheville)
Wide Receiver, 6-3, 195
Jacksonville, N.C. (White Oak)
Quarterback, 6-5, 190
Marietta, Ga. (Pope)


















