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100 days, 100 players: No. 48 Morgan Moses

In the 100 days leading up to signing day 2015, RecruitingNation will be looking back at our ESPN recruiting rankings from 2006 to the present and counting down the best player of the past 10 years at each ranking position, No. 100 to No. 1.

Morgan Moses, No. 48 in 2009 class

Moses picked the Virginia Cavaliers over Tennessee and North Carolina in what was a huge win for the Cavaliers keeping one of the nation's top prospects home in 2009. He attended Fork Union Miliary Academy in 2009 as a post-graduate before enrolling at Virginia in 2010.

As a true freshman in 2010, the 6-foot-6, 330-pound Moses appeared in 11 of 12 games, starting seven games with six being at right tackle. He became just the third true freshman in Cavaliers history to start at offensive tackle, and earned various Freshman All-American team honors.

In 2011, Moses started all 13 games, all of them coming at right tackle earning a spot on multiple All-ACC postseason teams.

As a junior, Moses started 11 of Virginia’s 12 games earning All-ACC honorable mention from the league coaches. It was his third straight season as the starting right tackle in Charlottesville.

Moses made the move to left tackle and earned All-ACC second team by league coaches after starting 12 games. He was invited to the Senior Bowl following the 2013 season.

Moses was selected by the Washington Redskins in the third round, No. 66-overall, in the 2014 NFL Draft.

Honorable mention: Channing Ward, No. 48 in 20102 class. Ward selected Ole Miss over Auburn and LSU out of Aberdeen High in Miss. It was a huge in-state win for the Rebels over SEC foes. Ward has been a solid player in the Ole Miss defensive line rotation for three seasons, recording 74 tackles and 3.5 sacks.