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Duke’s Barton, UNC’s Maye picked to Walter Camp preseason All-America team

Blue Devil OL makes first-team list; Tar Heel QB is second-team

UNC's Drake Maye (left) and Duke's Graham Barton look to rack up more rewards after stellar 2022 campaigns. (Photos by Charles Brock & David Jensen/Icon Sportswire

The preseason buzz has already started for a couple of ACC football players from the Old North State.

Duke senior offensive lineman Graham Barton and UNC sophomore quarterback Drake Maye have been named to the Walter Camp Football Foundation preseason All-American team.

Barton earned first-team honors. Maye was picked second team, behind reigning Heisman Trophy quarterback Caleb Williams from Southern Cal.

Barton, a native of Brentwood, Tenn., has started 30 games for the Blue Devils, including all 13 last season at left tackle. Duke finished the 2022 campaign with nine wins. With Barton helping pave the way, the Devils scored 31 rushing touchdowns – a single-season school record.

Duke’s offensive front led the ACC in fewest sacks allowed last season (17) as well as fewest tackles for loss (51). According to a school release, Barton graded out with a Pro Football Focus season score of 88.2, fifth nationally among offensive tackles.

Maye put himself into the Heisman conversation for a time, helping UNC jump to a 9-1 start. Though the Heels struggled down the stretch, the Huntersville, N.C., product collected the top four ACC post-season awards – Player of the Year, Rookie of the Year, Offensive Player of the Year and Offensive Rookie of the Year.

Maye finished with 4,321 passing yards and 38 touchdowns. He also rushed for 698 yards and seven more scores. UNC also earned nine wins a year ago.

Maye was just the sixth quarterback since 2010, per GoHeels.com, to throw for 4,000 yards, record 35 passing touchdowns, rush for at least 650 yards and earn at least seven rushing TD on the ground in a season. The others include Kyler Murray (2018), DeShaun Watson (2015, 2016), Marcus Mariota (2014), Johnny Manziel (2013) and Robert Griffin III (2011). Each of those players won the Heisman or finished second in the balloting.

Fans can catch the two standout players in upcoming spring scrimmages. The UNC spring game is Saturday, April 15 at 3 p.m., while Duke will host its Blue-White game on Saturday, April 22 at 2 p.m. Both contests will be available on ACC Network platforms.

Here is a list of the Walter Camp Football Foundation All-American players. Source: waltercamp.org.

FIRST TEAM OFFENSE

Pos.      Name, School                                       Hgt      Wgt.    Class            Hometown

WR      Marvin Harrison, Jr., Ohio State*           6-4       205       Jr.            Philadelphia, PA

WR      Rome Odunze, Washington                   6-3       211       Jr.            Las Vegas, NV

TE        Brock Bowers, Georgia #                      6-4       230       Jr.            Napa, CA

OL       Joe Alt, Notre Dame #                           6-7       317       Jr.            North Oaks, MN

OL       Olu Fashanu, Penn State #                     6-6       323       Jr.            Waldorf, MD

OL       Cooper Beebe, Kansas State                  6-4       332       Sr.            Kansas City, MO

OL       Graham Barton, Duke                            6-5       311       Sr.            Brentwood, TN

C          Drake Nugent, Michigan                       6-1       300       Gr.            Lone Tree, CO

QB       Caleb Williams, USC*                          6-1       220       Jr.            Washington, D.C.

RB       Blake Corum, Michigan*                       5-8       210       Sr.            Marshall, VA

RB       Quinshon Judkins, Ole Miss                  5-11     210       So.            Pike Road, AL

PK       Joshua Karty, Stanford                          6-2       207       Sr.            Burlington, NC

FIRST TEAM DEFENSE

Pos.      Name, School                                       Hgt      Wgt.    Class            Hometown

DL       Jared Verse, Florida State                      6-4       248       Jr.            Dayton, OH

DL       Jer’Zhan Newton, Illinois #                    6-2       295       So.       St. Petersburg, FL

DL       Dontay​ Corleone, Cincinnati                  6-2       320       So.            Cincinnati, OH

DL       Bralen Trice, Washington                      6-4       267       Jr.            Phoenix, AZ

LB       Tommy Eichenberg, Ohio State #           6-2       239       Gr.            Cleveland, OH

LB       Jeremiah Trotter, Jr., Clemson               6-0       230       Jr.            Hainesport, NJ

LB       Harold Perkins, Jr., LSU                        6-1       220       So.            New Orleans, LA

DB       Kool-Aid McKinstry, Alabama              6-1       195       Jr.            Birmingham, AL

DB       Kamren Kinchens, Miami                      5-11     202       Jr.            Miami, FL

DB       Calen Bullock, USC                              6-3       190       Jr.            Pasadena, CA

DB       Kalen King, Penn State #                       5-11     190       Jr.            Detroit, MI

P          Kai Kroeger, South Carolina #               6-4       220       Sr.            Lake Forest, IL

KR       Jaylin Lucas, Indiana *                          5-9       185       So.            Houma, LA

SECOND TEAM OFFENSE

Pos.      Name, School                                       Hgt      Wgt.    Class            Hometown

WR      Emeka Egbuka, Ohio State                    6-1       205       Jr.            Steilacoom, WA

WR      Xavier Worthy, Texas                           6-1       164       Jr.            Fresno, CA

TE        Brevyn Spann-Ford, Minnesota              6-7       270       Sr.        St. Cloud, MN

OL       Zak Zinter, Michigan                             6-6       315       Sr.            North Andover, MA

OL       Christian Haynes, Connecticut               6-3       305       Sr.            Bowie, MD

OL       Beaux Limmer, Arkansas                      6-5       306       Sr.            Tyler, TX

OL       JC Latham, Alabama                             6-6       335       Jr.            Oak Creek, WI

C          Zach Frazier, West Virginia                   6-3       306       Jr.            Fairmont, WV

QB       Drake Maye, North Carolina                  6-4       225       So.            Huntersville, NC

RB       Braelon Allen, Wisconsin                      6-2       236       Jr.            Fond Du Lac, WI

RB       Raheim Sanders, Arkansas                    6-2       237       Jr.            Rockledge, FL

PK       Jonah Dalmas, Boise State                     5-8       172       Sr.            Meridian, ID

SECOND TEAM DEFENSE

Pos.      Name, School                                       Hgt      Wgt.    Class            Hometown

DL       Mykel Williams, Georgia                      6-5       265       So.            Columbus, GA

DL       Mekhi Wingo, LSU                               6-1       295       Jr.        St. Louis, MO

DL       Chop Robinson, Penn State                    6-3       253       Jr.            Gaithersburg, MD

DL       Leonard Taylor, Miami                          6-3       305       Jr.            Miami, FL

LB       Jason Henderson, Old Dominion            6-1       225       Jr.            Dingsman Ferry, PA

LB       Barrett Carter, Clemson                         6-1       225       Jr.            Suwanee, GA

LB       Jamon Dumas-Johnson, Georgia            6-1       245       Jr.            Hyattsville, MD

DB       Quinyon Mitchell, Toledo #                   6-0       200       Jr.            Williston, FL

DB       Benjamin Morrison, Notre Dame           6-0       179       So.            Phoenix, AZ

DB       Malaki Starks, Georgia                          6-1       205       So.            Jefferson, GA

DB       Cole Bishop, Utah                                 6-2       206       Jr.            Peachtree City, GA

P          Tory Taylor, Iowa                                 6-4       230       Sr.            Melbourne, Australia

KR       Lideatrick Griffin, Mississippi State #    5-10     185       Sr.            Philadelphia, PA

* – 2022 First Team Walter Camp All-America selection

# – 2022 Second Team Walter Camp All-America selection

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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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