ACC Signing Day Team Ranking and Recap

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Last year Ermon Lane was part of the Florida State recruiting class who ranked among the best in the country. Who is the best in the ACC this year? Mandatory Credit: Steve Mitchell-USA TODAY Sports

Last year in the ACC, Florida State had the best recruiting class, which was just another year for a school that continuously ranks among the top destinations for high school players due to team history, location, and talent among others. Most noticeable from last year’s recruiting class was running back Dalvin Cook, who despite fumbling multiple times in their playoff blowout against Oregon, was a stud in every sense of the word for the whole year.

Another team that continuously pulls a top recruiting class is Clemson, who behind head coach Dabo Swinney, use their great fans and stadium experience to bring in top recruits across the country.

Other classes that are usually among the top quarter of the country include Miami, North Carolina, Virgina Tech, and Louisville. In addition to those schools other schools such as Boston College, Georgia Tech, Duke, and Pittsburgh do not necessarily pull in the best recruits, but focus on developing lower tier players and finding the diamonds in the rough (Luke Kuechly was barely recruited for example).

With that being said the ACC did a very good job across the board on signing day and with the recruiting class in general.

Here are the way I see the recruiting classes shaking out with my ACC Signing Day Team Ranking and Recap.

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