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Virginia Tech Reloads with Balanced 2028 Recruiting Class and Portal Haul

Blacksburg, VA β Brent Pry and his staff have once again delivered a balanced and nationally competitive class, blending high-upside high school signees with proven veteran transfers. Ranked among the top 25 nationally, the 2028 haul provides both immediate contributors and long-term developmental talent, solidifying Virginia Techβs rise back into the ACC elite.

The Hokies struck gold in the secondary, landing Quin Moffett, a 6β1β, 169-pound four-star cornerback from Reno, Nevada. Ranked No. 75 nationally and the No. 6 CB in the country, Moffett is the crown jewel of the class with the potential to be a shutdown presence from day one.
Complementing him is Matthew Cleveland, a 6β1β, 207-pound safety from Lindenhurst, New York. Ranked No. 144 nationally and the No. 4 free safety in the nation, Cleveland brings physicality and range, giving Tech a back-end duo with All-ACC potential.
Offensively, Sidney Maybin, a 5β9β, 169-pound wideout from Indiana, adds quickness and polish. Ranked No. 246 nationally, he projects as a dynamic slot weapon capable of making an early impact.
In the front seven, Amani Fokou, a 6β0β, 238-pound linebacker (No. 249 nationally), and Dwayne Melvin, a 6β4β, 295-pound defensive lineman (No. 315 nationally), give Tech toughness, athleticism, and depth in the trenches β cornerstones of Pryβs defensive philosophy.

The class features several versatile four-stars who fit multiple roles:
- Jacques Davey (ATH, Bradenton, FL) β A 6β3β, 238-pound multipurpose athlete with linebacker/tight end flexibility.
- Kurtis Egan (ATH, Lawrenceville, GA) β A 6β2β, 198-pound athlete with the tools to contribute on offense or defense.
- Kionte Knight (TE, Saint Pauls, NC) β A 6β6β, 218-pound receiving tight end who creates mismatches in the passing game.
Vonn Yusaf (WR, VA) adds quickness, Dalton Lipton (DT, VA) provides power inside, and George Ekuban (EDGE, VA) is a long-term project with intriguing size and athleticism.

Virginia Tech was aggressive in the portal, landing four senior four-stars who immediately raise the programβs ceiling:
Jon Reynaud (WR, Cincinnati) β At 6β3β, 209 pounds, the No. 10 WR nationally brings size, experience, and proven production.
Rocco Franco (HB, Notre Dame) β A 6β2β, 225-pound top-five halfback nationally, Franco is a physical runner who can take over the backfield.
Kamron Beavers (EDGE, Ole Miss) β The No. 1 edge defender in the portal at 6β3β, 260, Beavers is a game-changer in the pass rush.
Hardy Watts (OG, Wisconsin) β At 6β5β, 308 pounds, the No. 3 guard nationally provides immediate reinforcement in the trenches.
Depth pieces include Tarik Stanley (REDG, Florida), a powerful rotational edge defender, and Jayden Shipps (CB, Maryland), a 6β1β cover corner with experience and versatility.

The 2028 class underscores Virginia Techβs ability to win high-profile recruiting battles while leveraging the portal for instant impact players. With seven four-stars among the high school signees and four more from the portal, Pry has stocked the roster with both star power and balance.
Moffett and Cleveland headline a secondary that could define the next era of Hokies defense, Maybin injects explosiveness into the passing game, and the additions of Franco, Beavers, and Watts through the portal give Tech proven stars at critical positions.
This is a statement class β one that provides immediate impact talent, long-term upside, and the depth required to compete for ACC titles and beyond.

Quin Moffett β CB (4




Elite cover corner with length and quickness. Projects as a future shutdown defender.
Matthew Cleveland β FS (4




Versatile safety ranked No. 4 nationally at his position. Brings toughness and range.
Sidney Maybin β WR (4




Shifty receiver with explosive speed. A big-play threat from the slot.
Amani Fokou β WILL (4




Physical linebacker with sideline-to-sideline range. Early playing time potential.
Dwayne Melvin β DL (4




Powerful defensive lineman with scheme versatility.
Jacques Davey β ATH (4




Athletic, raw talent who could develop on either side of the ball.
Kurtis Egan β ATH (4




Versatile playmaker with ball skills. Depth and flexibility piece.
Kionte Knight β TE (4




Tall, athletic tight end. Mismatch weapon in the passing game.
Fredrick DeBose β CB (3




Physical corner with solid technique.
Vonn Yusaf β WR (3




Speedy receiver who thrives in space.
Timmy Marcus β ATH (3




Long, projectable athlete with multiple position fits.
Stephen Blank β CB (3




Quick, instinctive defender.
Alex Lutman β ATH (3




Compact athlete with versatility and special teams value.
Dalton Lipton β DT (3




High-motor defensive tackle with rotational upside.
George Ekuban β EDGE (3




Lengthy edge defender with developmental upside.

Jon Reynaud β WR (4




Big-bodied, polished receiver ready to contribute immediately.
Rocco Franco β HB (4




Powerful workhorse back with proven production.
Kamron Beavers β EDGE (4




Top-ranked edge defender in the portal. All-ACC potential.
Hardy Watts β OG (4




Dominant interior lineman who adds size and toughness.
Tarik Stanley β EDGE (3




Steady veteran edge rusher who strengthens depth.
Jayden Shipps β CB (3




Experienced corner with size and technique.
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A Season of Standouts β Recognizing Excellence Across the Gridiron
The 2027 season belonged to Clemsonβs veteran quarterback Christopher Vizzina, who put the finishing touches on a legendary career by sweeping college footballβs top honors. The Tigersβ super senior took home the Heisman Trophy, Maxwell Award, Walter Camp Award, Davey OβBrien Award, and Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award, a rΓ©sumΓ© that cements him as one of the ACCβs all-time greats. Fittingly, his head coach Dabo Swinney was named Bear Bryant Coach of the Year, underscoring Clemsonβs national dominance.

Davey OβBrien: Christopher Vizzina (SR, Clemson)
Johnny Unitas Golden Arm: Christopher Vizzina (SR, Clemson)
Doak Walker Award: Daniel Hill (JR, LSU)
John Mackey Award: Jamari Johnson (SR, Oregon)
Outland Trophy: OC DJ Chester (SR, LSU)
Rimington Trophy: OC DJ Chester (SR, LSU)
Fred Biletnikoff Award: Mike Matthews (SR, Tennessee)
Shaun Alexander Award: QB Patrick Rasheed (FR, West Virginia)

Virginia Tech once again flexed its reputation as a defensive factory:
Chuck Bednarik & Bronko Nagurski: Krystian Williams (SR, Virginia Tech)
Lombardi Award & Edge Rusher of the Year: Anthony Bynum (SR, Indiana)
Dick Butkus Awards: Brian Robledo (SO, Virginia Tech)
Paycom Jim Thorpe Award: Krystian Williams (SR, Virginia Tech)
Williamsβ rare triple crown made him one of the most decorated defenders in program history, while sophomore linebacker Robledoβs Butkus Award win signals the next generation of Hokie dominance.

Lou Groza Award: Jamie Funk (FR, Memphis)
Ray Guy Award: Ty Carroll (SR, South Alabama)
Jet Award: KR/PR Antonio Nunn (SO, ULM)

Broyles Award: OC Joe Trautwein (Central Michigan) β Top Assistant Coach
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Award Winners and All-American Selections
Virginia Tech cemented itself as one of the nationβs most decorated programs in 2027, with defensive stars sweeping national awards and earning widespread recognition on All-American and All-ACC teams.

Krystian Williams (SR, CB) β Chuck Bednarik Award, Bronko Nagurski Trophy, Jim Thorpe Award
Brian Robledo (SO, MIKE) β Dick Butkus Award
Williamsβ historic triple crown placed him among the elite corners in college football history, while Robledo became the latest Hokie linebacker to win the prestigious Butkus Award β signaling Virginia Techβs continued dominance at the position.

First Team:
Elhadj Fall (SR, DT)
Brian Robledo (SO, MIKE)
Krystian Williams (SR, CB
Second Team:
Dom Tonyan (FR, SS)
Freshman All-American Team:
Jose Mahoney (FR, DT)
George Feeney (FR, DT)
Dom Tonyan (FR, SS)
With three First-Team All-Americans and a total of six honorees, the Hokiesβ defense showcased its depth and balance across every level.

First Team All-ACC:
Elhadj Fall (SR, DT)
Brian Robledo (SO, MIKE)
Krystian Williams (SR, CB)
Dom Tonyan (FR, SS)
Second Team All-ACC:
Gabe Williams (JR, SAM)
Freshman All-ACC Team:
James Wilkins (FR, TE)
Derek Carr (FR, LEDG)
Jose Mahoney (FR, DT)
George Feeney (FR, DT)
Dom Tonyan (FR, SS)
From veterans like Fall and Williams to rising stars such as Robledo and Tonyan, the Hokies blended experience with youth to dominate nationally and in the ACC. With this mix of talent, Virginia Techβs defense continues to be the gold standard of college football.
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