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Top NC football recruits make splash nationally

Providence Day’s David Sanders listed as Rivals’ No. 1 prospect in class of ’25

Yes, Texas, Florida and California have long been the most fertile grounds for high school football recruiting. But North Carolina has emerged as one of the richer states in recent years in terms of quality and quantity of talent.

The Old North State features top-five recruits nationally in both the 2025 and 2026 cycles.

Offensive tackle David Sanders from Charlotte’s Providence Day School has been listed as the No. 1 recruit in the entire 2025 class by Rivals.com and the No. 2 overall national recruit by 247Sports.

Tight end Kendre Harrison from Reidsville High School sits fourth among all recruits nationally in 247Sports’s 2026 rankings. He’s eighth in On3.com’s latest ’26 rankings.

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Both Sanders and Harrison suited up for state championship teams in 2023. Providence Day won the NCISAA Division I title, while Reidsville collected the NCHSAA 3A trophy. Sanders was recently announced as the Gatorade Player of the Year for North Carolina.

NC Football News reviewed four of the top high school football recruiting outlets this week — 247Sports, Rivals, On3 and ESPN to gauge where North Carolina players stand in the national picture.

Sanders (6-6, 270) was North Carolina’s top 2025 recruit by all four services. He has not committed to a college program yet, and a recent story from 247Sports’ Anna Adams — found HERE — notes that the five-star prospect doesn’t seem in a hurry to make a decision. He has an official visit lined up at Clemson in June, per Adams’ reporting. Sanders has dozens of Division I offers, including from North Carolina’s FBS schools. Clemson appears to be among the leaders, along with Alabama, Georgia, Ohio State and South Carolina.

Harrison (6-7, 235) is a monstrous presence for Reidsville’s football and basketball squads (this generation’s Julius Peppers?). Harrison played tight end and defensive end for the football Rams in the fall. He caught 57 passes for 845 yards and 14 touchdowns. On the defensive end, he made 70 tackles with 17 tackles-for-loss.

In two seasons on Reidsville varsity hoops squad, Harrison has averaged 20.2 points and 15.1 rebounds per contest. He also averages four blocks, 1.3 assists and 1.0 steals per game. This past week, he broke a backboard during a Reidsville game (see below).

Three other North Carolina players are ranked in 247Sports’ top 100 nationally. Jordan Young, a safety from Monroe High, is listed 29th. Defensive lineman Isaiah Campbell from Southern Durham is 67th and edge Bryce Davis of (Greensboro) Grimsley High is 93rd.

Rivals.com ranks Davis at No. 46 and Campbell at No. 98. Campbell gave a verbal commitment to Clemson in January.

Safety JaDon Blair from Winston-Salem (Mount Tabor HS) is ranked No. 28 nationally by On3. Young is 38th in On3’s national list.

The North Carolina Tar Heels have a verbal commitment from quarterback Bryce Baker of Kernersville (East Forsyth HS). Baker sits 148th in Rivals’ national rankings.

Long-time high school recruiting guru Tom Lemming was high on NC State commit Gus Ritchey, a tight end/defensive end from Pittsboro (Northwood HS): “(Ritchey is) one of the top athletes east of the Mississippi. Already invited to play in next year‘s US Army game he has great strength, strong hands 4.7 speed and is a precise route runner.”

The 2026 class looks strong in the Old North State as well.

247Sports puts seven NC prospects in its national top 100: Harrison, OT Ekene Ogboko of Durham (South Garner), OL Leo Delaney of Charlotte (Providence Day), OT Pierre “PJ” Dean of Clemmons (West Forsyth HS), CB Samari Matthews of Cornelius (Hough), QB Faizon Brandon of Greensboro (Grimsley) and LB Thomas Davis Jr. of Matthews (Weddington).

Class of 2025 Committed Players

Source: 247Sports, Rivals, On3

NAMEPOSHTWTHOMETOWNSCHOOLHARD COMMIT
Isaiah CampbellDL6-4260DurhamSouthern HSClemson 1/29/24
Bryce BakerQB6-3185KernersvilleEast Forsyth HSUNC 6/27/23
Gus RitcheyATH6-3230PittsboroNorthwood HSNC State 8/12/23
Trey BlueIOL6-5310CaryCary HSUNC 9/17/23
Dan MahanQB6-2180BurlingtonWilliams HSApp State 11/16/23

Top 2025 North Carolina Players: 247Sports

RANKNAMEPOSHTWTHOMETOWNSCHOOLNAT. RANKHARD COMMIT
1David SandersOT6-6270CharlotteProvidence Day2
2Jordan YoungS6-0184MonroeMonroe HS29
3Isaiah CampbellDL6-4260DurhamSouthern HS67Clemson 1/29/24
4Bryce DavisEDGE6-3245GreensboroGrimsley HS93
5JaDon BlairS6-4190Winston-SalemMount Tabor HS178
6Shamarius PeterkinWR6-2172Winston-SalemMount Tabor HS196
7Traquin WatsonLB6-4203KenlyNorth Johnston HSN/A
8Taeshawn AlstonEDGE6-4205HendersonVance County HSN/A
9Kaegan ChambersATH6-1150MonroeMonroe HSN/A
10Bryce BakerQB6-3185KernersvilleEast Forsyth HSN/AUNC 6/27/23
11Gus RitcheyATH6-3230PittsboroNorthwood HSN/ANC State 8/12/23
12Trajen OdomDL6-5265CaryPanther Creek HSN/A
13Nasir NewkirkWR6-2185GreensboroDudley HSN/A
14Trey BlueIOL6-5310CaryCary HSN/AUNC 9/17/23
15Fonzy SmithWR6-2175FayettevilleTrinity ChristianN/A
16Dan MahanQB6-2180BurlingtonWilliams HSN/AApp State 11/16/23
17Israel HiraldoWR6-0180Providence, RIJireh PrepN/A

Top 2025 North Carolina Players: Rivals

RANKNAMEPOSHTWT..HOMETOWNSCHOOLNAT. RANKHARD COMMIT
1David SandersOT6-6270CharlotteProvidence Day1
2Bryce DavisEDGE6-3245GreensboroGrimsley HS46
3Isaiah CampbellDL6-4260DurhamSouthern HS98Clemson 1/29/24
4Bryce BakerQB6-3185KernersvilleEast Forsyth HS148UNC 6/27/23
5Jordan YoungS6-0184MonroeMonroe HS189
6Shamarius PeterkinWR6-2172Winston-SalemMount Tabor HS201
7JaDon BlairS6-4190Winston-SalemMount Tabor HSN/A
8Fonzy SmithWR6-2175FayettevilleTrinity ChristianN/A
9Gus RitcheyATH6-3230PittsboroNorthwood HSN/ANC State 8/12/23
10Trajen OdomDL6-5265CaryPanther Creek HSN/A
11Tai BusterOG6-5280KannapolisBrown HSN/A
12Steven MurrayATH6-0165GibsonvilleEastern Guilford HSN/A
13Je’Rel BolderWR6-0185MarshvilleForest Hills HSN/A
14Taeshawn AlstonEDGE6-4205HendersonVance County HSN/A
15Christopher Daley IIRB5-11180DenverEast Lincoln HSN/A
16Jonathan WilliamsATH5-10149HavelockHavelock HSN/A
17Trey BlueIOL6-5310CaryCary HSN/AUNC 9/17/23
18Kaegan ChambersATH6-1150MonroeMonroe HSN/A
19Jonathan HinnantWDE6-3199RolesvilleRolesville HSN/A
20Nasir NewkirkWR6-2185GreensboroDudley HSN/A
21Traquin WatsonLB6-4203KenlyNorth Johnston HSN/A
22Michael GibbsOG6-4265WilmingstonHoggard HSN/A
23Charles HouseDT6-3285HuntersvilleNorth Mecklenburg HSN/A
24Justin RoweATH6-3190AshevilleThe Asheville SchoolN/A
25Braxton WinstonCB6-0160CharlotteProvidence DayN/A

Top 2025 North Carolina Players: ESPN

RANKNAMEPOSHTWTHOMETOWNSCHOOLHARD COMMIT
1David SandersOT6-6270CharlotteProvidence Day
2Jordan YoungS6-0184MonroeMonroe HS
3Bryce DavisEDGE6-3245GreensboroGrimsley HS
4Isaiah CampbellDL6-4260DurhamSouthern HSClemson 1/29/24
5JaDon BlairS6-4190Winston-SalemMount Tabor HS
6Trajen OdomDL6-5265CaryPanther Creek HS

Top 2025 North Carolina Players: On3

RANKNAMEPOSHTWTHOMETOWNSCHOOLNAT. RANKHARD COMMIT
1David SandersOT6-6270CharlotteProvidence Day5
2JaDon BlairS6-4190Winston-SalemMount Tabor HS28
3Jordan YoungS6-0184MonroeMonroe HS38
4Isaiah CampbellDL6-4260DurhamSouthern HS138Clemson 1/29/24
5Bryce DavisEDGE6-3245GreensboroGrimsley HS156
6Shamarius PeterkinWR6-2172Winston-SalemMount Tabor HS197
7Bryce BakerQB6-3185KernersvilleEast Forsyth HSN/AUNC 6/27/23
8Taeshawn AlstonEDGE6-4205HendersonVance County HSN/A
9Je’Rel BolderWR6-0185MarshvilleForest Hills HSN/A
10Justin RoweATH6-3190AshevilleThe Asheville SchoolN/A
11Trey BlueIOL6-5310CaryCary HSN/AUNC 9/17/23
12Braxton WinstonCB6-0160CharlotteProvidence DayN/A
13Gus RitcheyATH6-3230PittsboroNorthwood HSN/ANC State 8/12/23
14Tai BusterOG6-5280KannapolisBrown HSN/A

Top 2026 North Carolina Players: 247Sports

RANKNAMEPOSHTWTHOMETOWNSCHOOLNAT. RANK
1Kendre HarrisonTE6-7235ReidsvilleReidsville HS4
2Ekene OgbokoOT6-6260DurhamSouth Garner HS21
3Leo DelaneyIOL6-6280CharlotteProvidence Day28
4Pierre “PJ” DeanOT6-5305ClemmonsWest Forsyth HS45
5Samari MatthewsCB6-0172CorneliusHough HS64
6Faizon BrandonQB6-4175GreensboroGrimsley HS74
7Thomas Davis Jr.LB6-2205MatthewsWeddington HS82

Top 2026 North Carolina Players: Rivals

RANKNAMEPOSHTWTHOMETOWNSCHOOLNAT. RANK
1Samari MatthewsCB6-0172CorneliusHough HS15
2Kendre HarrisonTE6-7235ReidsvilleReidsville HS17
3Ekene OgbokoOT6-6260DurhamSouth Garner41
4Thomas Davis Jr.LB6-2205MatthewsWeddington HS67
5Pierre “PJ” DeanOT6-5305ClemmonsWest Forsyth69

Top 2026 North Carolina Players: On3

RANKNAMEPOSHTWTHOMETOWNSCHOOLNAT. RANK
1Kendre HarrisonTE6-7235ReidsvilleReidsville HS8
2Samari MatthewsCB6-0172CorneliusHough HS16
3Ekene OgbokoOT6-6260DurhamSouth Garner23
4Pierre “PJ” DeanOT6-5305ClemmonsWest Forsyth39
5Leo DelaneyIOL6-6280CharlotteProvidence Day63
6Faizon BrandonQB6-4175GreensboroGrimsley HS68

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Eric Lusk Publisher & Editor
Eric Lusk started NC Football News in 2023. He's an old newspaper guy with a fondness for underdogs, redemption stories and the triple-option offense. He's a proud graduate of Jesse O. Sanderson High School and UNC's School of Journalism. He's thankful for God's mercy, family and second chances.

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