**INsider: RCS Charlotte**
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After a long day of football, the RCS: Charlotte has ended. This camp was packed with VT targets - including two commits and over 30 with offers.
A Tech target in attendance today was 2017 DB Madison Cone.
"I went down there March 24 with quarterback Hendon Hooker, right after he committed," Cone said.
Cone's visit was his first time meeting the new Virginia Tech coaching staff. Former DB coach Torrian Gray originally offered Cone, but coach Charley Wiles has taken over that area. Cone is really pleased that most of the defensive staff has remained intact.
Cone had a strong showing at RCS: Charlotte. He made very few mistakes in coverage and had good technique. At the camp, he flashed some VT gloves. At this point, I'd have to say that Cone is definitely leaning towards Tech at this point.
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2017 WR/TE Drake DeUlis has visited the Hokies three times now, including his most recent visit about two weeks ago for a Saturday practice.
"That place is wonderful," said DeUlis. "The tradition there is outstanding. The coaches are going to do a great job...[the indoor facility is] sick. It's really nice. Everything there is going in the right direction."
DeUlis had a good day at RCS: Charlotte. He has some room improve while showcasing flashes of talent. He was very steady on Sunday: he made a lot of catches and avoided anything bad. Based on talking to him, he likes Tech at this point. There is still a lot of time to go, however.
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2019 RB Cameron Cloud is another guy with VT interest. He's got a lot of room to grow, as he is only a freshman in high school. He had a good day. He's definitely someone to keep an eye on in the future because of his age.
Armani Chatman has two offers, one of which is Virginia Tech. He's planning on visiting Blacksburg for the spring game. He really likes the new coaching staff, and Coach Fuente's direct approach drew Chatman's attention. The change of style also drew his attention, mostly because of the increase emphasis on the receiver.
Chatman made a really good on a fade route on a stutter step, but other wise had a solid day with few mistakes.
Matthew Butler has been relying on his younger brother to keep track of his 18 offers. He was able to remember his top six, which are (in no order): NC State, Duke, Penn State, Georgia Tech, Virginia, and Virginia Tech.
Butler has created the same relationship as he had with former Head Coach Frank Beamer, but he has still been in contact with the coaching staff. Coach Wiles, who has been recruiting him, really wants to get Butler on campus.
2017 DL Brad Johnson had to work to get his reps in today. He currently has around ten offers, but South Carolina leads the pack. Mississippi State and Virginia Tech are also in the mix, according to Johnson. He likes all three of those programs.
Johnson had a relatively good day on Sunday. He made minimal mistakes, but didn't make many standout plays.
One VT target, Devon Lawrence, didn't seem high on the Hokies at all. It would be safe to conclude that Virginia Tech is out of the running for the running back.
We'll have more info on recent commit Caleb Farley coming soon!
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After a long day of football, the RCS: Charlotte has ended. This camp was packed with VT targets - including two commits and over 30 with offers.
A Tech target in attendance today was 2017 DB Madison Cone.
"I went down there March 24 with quarterback Hendon Hooker, right after he committed," Cone said.
Cone's visit was his first time meeting the new Virginia Tech coaching staff. Former DB coach Torrian Gray originally offered Cone, but coach Charley Wiles has taken over that area. Cone is really pleased that most of the defensive staff has remained intact.
Cone had a strong showing at RCS: Charlotte. He made very few mistakes in coverage and had good technique. At the camp, he flashed some VT gloves. At this point, I'd have to say that Cone is definitely leaning towards Tech at this point.
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2017 WR/TE Drake DeUlis has visited the Hokies three times now, including his most recent visit about two weeks ago for a Saturday practice.
"That place is wonderful," said DeUlis. "The tradition there is outstanding. The coaches are going to do a great job...[the indoor facility is] sick. It's really nice. Everything there is going in the right direction."
DeUlis had a good day at RCS: Charlotte. He has some room improve while showcasing flashes of talent. He was very steady on Sunday: he made a lot of catches and avoided anything bad. Based on talking to him, he likes Tech at this point. There is still a lot of time to go, however.
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2019 RB Cameron Cloud is another guy with VT interest. He's got a lot of room to grow, as he is only a freshman in high school. He had a good day. He's definitely someone to keep an eye on in the future because of his age.
Armani Chatman has two offers, one of which is Virginia Tech. He's planning on visiting Blacksburg for the spring game. He really likes the new coaching staff, and Coach Fuente's direct approach drew Chatman's attention. The change of style also drew his attention, mostly because of the increase emphasis on the receiver.
Chatman made a really good on a fade route on a stutter step, but other wise had a solid day with few mistakes.
Matthew Butler has been relying on his younger brother to keep track of his 18 offers. He was able to remember his top six, which are (in no order): NC State, Duke, Penn State, Georgia Tech, Virginia, and Virginia Tech.
Butler has created the same relationship as he had with former Head Coach Frank Beamer, but he has still been in contact with the coaching staff. Coach Wiles, who has been recruiting him, really wants to get Butler on campus.
2017 DL Brad Johnson had to work to get his reps in today. He currently has around ten offers, but South Carolina leads the pack. Mississippi State and Virginia Tech are also in the mix, according to Johnson. He likes all three of those programs.
Johnson had a relatively good day on Sunday. He made minimal mistakes, but didn't make many standout plays.
One VT target, Devon Lawrence, didn't seem high on the Hokies at all. It would be safe to conclude that Virginia Tech is out of the running for the running back.
We'll have more info on recent commit Caleb Farley coming soon!
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