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NCCU players rack up on MEAC football post-season honors

Six Eagles make first-team list, 15 total recognized

North Carolina Central's J'Mari Taylor and Juan Velarde made the MEAC all-conference football team.
J'Mari Taylor (left) and Juan Velarde are two of North Carolina Central's 15 all-conference players this season. Photos by Eric Lusk | NC Football News

North Carolina Central football placed 15 players on the 2024 All-Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference honors list, announced earlier this week.

Running back J’Mari Taylor, offensive lineman Trevon Humphrey, kicker/punter Juan Velarde, linebacker Jaki Brevard and defensive backs Kole Jones and Malcom Reed led the way as first-team picks. 

Taylor rushed for 1,146 yards and scored 15 touchdowns, finding the end zone at least once in every game. He is one of three players from North Carolina to be named a finalist for the Walter Payton Award and the sixth NCCU standout to reach the 1,000-yard rushing plateau.

Humphrey played a key role an offensive line that produced the MEAC’s best scoring offense (35.5 points per game). He was MEAC Offensive Lineman of the Week in October.

Velarde led the MEAC in punting yardage, averaging 44.8 yards per boot. He also made four field goals, including a 53-yarder that ranks as the longest in Eagles history. Velarde is a finalist for the Doris Robinson Award, which goes to the top scholar-athlete in FCS.

Brevard finished with a team-high 73 tackles this season, including 26 solo stops. His average of 6.6 tackles per game ranked fifth in MEAC. His 10 tackles-for-loss ranked sixth.

Jones had a pick-six in the opener against Alabama State and finished the season with 46 tackles and five pass break-ups.   

Reed finished second on the NCCU roster in tackles with 60. He intercepted two passes, broke up nine more and returned a fumble for a touchdown.

Nine North Carolina Central players made the second-team all-conference list: quarterback Walker Harris; wide receivers Joaquin Davis and Markell Quick; tight end Luke Bracey; center Noah McKinney; offensive lineman AC McMoore; defensive linemen Quantez Mansfield and Jaden Taylor; and linebacker Max U’Ren.

Harris stepped into the starting quarterback role this season and threw for 1,882 yards and 18 TD passes, second in the MEAC. Quick (527 yards, 5 TDs) and Davis (489 yards, 4 TDs) led the team in receiving. Bracey caught eight passes, one for a touchdown, from his tight end spot.

McKinney and McMoore joined Humphrey in establishing North Carolina Central’s dominance at the line of scrimmage. The Eagles had at least 350 yards of ‘O’ in seven different games.

Mansfield recorded 10.5 tackles for loss. U’Ren averaged 5.1 tackles per contest. Taylor had 34 tackles and 6.0 tackles-for-loss.

NCCU finished 8-3, 4-1 in the MEAC – second place behind champion South Carolina State. The Eagles were on the cusp of earning an FCS playoff berth but were among the last teams out when the 24-team bracket was released on Sunday.

North Carolina Central has been on a great run the past three seasons, posting 8-3, 9-3 (2023) and 10-2 (2022) records. The Eagles haven’t had a losing season in football since 2019.

The MEAC’s Offensive Player of the Year and Defensive Player of the Year awards will be announced on Dec. 10 at the National Football Foundation awards press conference. 

South Carolina State’s Nick Taiste was named the Offensive Lineman of the Year, while Morgan State’s Jason Collins Jr. earned Rookie of the Year honors. South Carolina State head coach Chennis Berry was named MEAC Coach of the Year.

2024 All-MEAC Football Postseason Awards

First Team Offense
NameSchoolPos.Yr.Hometown
Eric PhoenixS.C. StateQBGr.Savannah, GA
Jaden SuttonDelaware StateRBGr.Winston-Salem, NC
J’Mari TaylorN.C. CentralRBR- Jr.Charlotte, NC
Caden HighS.C. StateWRSo.Grayson, GA
Justin Smith-BrownS.C. StateWRSr.Cocoa, FL
Keshawn ToneyS.C. StateTEGr.Williston, SC
Eric Brown, Jr.S.C. StateCSr.Hartsville, SC
Darius FoxHowardOLSr.Washington, DC
Trevon HumphreyN.C. CentralOLR- So.Greensboro, NC
Cam JohnsonS.C. StateOLSr.Irmo, SC
Nick TaisteS.C. StateOLSr.West Columbia, SC
First Team Defense
NameSchoolPos.Yr.Hometown
Noah MilesHowardDLJr.Tampa, FL
Elijah WilliamsMorgan StateDLSr.Jersey City, NJ
Jayden BroughtonS.C. StateDLSr.Monks Corner, SC
Ashaad HallS.C. StateDLJr.St Petersburg, FL
AJ RichardsonNorfolk StateLBSo.Kings Mountain, NC
Jaki BrevardN.C. CentralLBSr.Durham, NC
Aaron SmithS.C. StateLBGr.Manning, SC
Carlvainsky Decius *Morgan StateDBSr.New Carrollton, MD
Kenny Gallop Jr.HowardDBGr.Portsmouth, VA
Malcolm Reed *N.C. CentralDBJr.Raleigh, NC
Kole JonesN.C. CentralDBSr.Chesapeake, VA
Jarod WashingtonS.C. StateDBSr.Fredericksburg, VA
Juan VelardeN.C. CentralPSr.Anderson, SC
Kyle GallegosS.C. StatePKR-Fr.Fort Worth, TX
Jaylen White *Norfolk StateRSR-Jr.Hampton, VA
Malique Leatherbury *Morgan StateRSSo.Salisbury, MD
Second Team Offense
NameSchoolPos.Yr.Hometown
Walker HarrisN.C. CentralQBR-Jr.Wake Forest, NC
Kevon KingNorfolk StateRBJr.Chesapeake, VA
Jarett HunterHowardRBGr.Mineral, VA
Jacquez Jones *Norfolk StateWRGr.Orlando, FL
Joaquin Davis *N.C. CentralWRSr.Durham, NC
Markell QuickN.C. CentralWRSo.Cornelius, NC
Luke BraceyN.C. CentralTEJr.Rock Hill, SC
Noah McKinneyN.C. CentralCJr.Duncan, SC
Tim Artis Jr.HowardOLR-So.Charlotte, NC
Vincent Byrd Jr.Norfolk StateOLJr.Stafford, VA
AC McMooreN.C. CentralOLSo.Rock Hill, SC
Tray FranklinS.C. StateOLSo.Columbia, SC
Second Team Defense
NameSchoolPos.Yr.Hometown
Jamel StewartHowardDLSr.Richmond, VA
Quantez MansfieldN.C. CentralDLR-Sr.Greensboro, NC
Jaden TaylorN.C. CentralDLSr.Durham, NC
John HannibalS.C. StateDLSr.Hopkins, SC
Terrance HollonHowardLBSr.Cleveland, OH
Max U’RenN.C. CentralLBR-Jr.Winston Salem, NC
Jadin JonesS.C. StateLBJr.Jacksonville, FL
Robert Jones IIIHowardDBSr.Fairwood, MD
Ja’son PrevardMorgan StateDBSo.Atlantic City, NJ
Terron MalloryNorfolk StateDBGr.New Haven, CT
Diego AddisonS.C. StateDBJr.Columbia, SC
Dyson RobertsS.C. StatePSRSumter, SC
Grandin WillcoxNorfolk StatePKJROcala, Fla
Anthony Reagan Jr.HowardRSFRCamden, NJ

* Indicates a tie

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