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North Carolina is annually one of the stronger states for producing upper-tier prospects, and this year is no different. North Carolina has six members of the ESPNU 150 and is deep with three- and four-star prospects. Two of those six ESPNU 150 prospects, T.J. Thorpe (Durham, N.C./Charles E. Jordan) and Vad Lee (Durham, N.C./Hillside), highlight the state of North Carolina's strong group of athletes.
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ATH Vad Lee
Lee is one of the more underrated players in the country but will quickly become a household name in college, thanks to the system he is joining. This highly productive and athletic dual-threat quarterback may have slid on some recruiting boards because he posed some positional questions, but he's a great fit for what Georgia Tech does behind center in Paul Johnson's option offense. Lee has great measurables and the tools to hurt defenses in the air or on the ground. He combines good size, strength and acceleration as a runner and makes quick, decisive reads getting up field when he decides to keep it. He has a live arm as a passer and should be able to make all the required throws in the Yellow Jackets' offense. Lee has a lot of natural ability to develop at receiver if the transition to quarterback is not a smooth one, making him a can't-miss prospect for Georgia Tech in our opinion.
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Aside from Lee, the Yellow Jackets have a pledge from another promising athlete out of North Carolina who could run the option offense or develop at another skill position. Three-star prospect Airyn Willis (High Point, N.C./Southwest Guilford) is tall and lanky but fluid and athletic with good speed and change-of-direction skill.
North Carolina is annually one of the stronger states for producing upper-tier prospects, and this year is no different. North Carolina has six members of the ESPNU 150 and is deep with three- and four-star prospects. Two of those six ESPNU 150 prospects, T.J. Thorpe (Durham, N.C./Charles E. Jordan) and Vad Lee (Durham, N.C./Hillside), highlight the state of North Carolina's strong group of athletes.
Remember this name
Lee
ATH Vad Lee
Lee is one of the more underrated players in the country but will quickly become a household name in college, thanks to the system he is joining. This highly productive and athletic dual-threat quarterback may have slid on some recruiting boards because he posed some positional questions, but he's a great fit for what Georgia Tech does behind center in Paul Johnson's option offense. Lee has great measurables and the tools to hurt defenses in the air or on the ground. He combines good size, strength and acceleration as a runner and makes quick, decisive reads getting up field when he decides to keep it. He has a live arm as a passer and should be able to make all the required throws in the Yellow Jackets' offense. Lee has a lot of natural ability to develop at receiver if the transition to quarterback is not a smooth one, making him a can't-miss prospect for Georgia Tech in our opinion.
Georgia Tech