| Rank | Name | Pos | Location | Stars | Ht | Wt | School |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| #1 | Eli Harold | DE | Virginia Beach, VAOcean Lakes Harold finished with 78 tackles, 16 sacks and 28 tackles during his senior season. | 4 stars | 6'4" | 215 | Virginia |
| #2 | Alex Carter | DB | Ashburn, VABriar Woods Carter, who is a threat on offense, defense or special teams, was named his district’s defensive player of the year this fall. | 4 stars | 6'0" | 193 | Stanford |
| #3 | Joel Caleb | ATH | Midlothian, VAClover Hill Only playing seven games because of a knee injury, Caleb still finished with 747 yards passing and 737 yards rushing this fall. | 4 stars | 6'2" | 201 | Virginia Tech |
| #4 | Kwontie Moore | LB | Norfolk, VANorfolk Christian School Moore, who will play in the Army All-American Bowl, helped lead his team to a state title game in Virginia. | 4 stars | 6'2" | 243 | Virginia |
| #5 | J.C. Coleman | RB | Chesapeake, VAOscar Smith Despite missing three games with an ankle injury, Coleman has rushed for 1,312 yards and 17 touchdowns on 160 carries so far this season. | 4 stars | 5'7" | 169 | Virginia Tech |
| #6 | Deon Clarke | LB | Chesterfield, VALloyd C Bird Clarke has already been named the player of the year in his district for the 2011 season. | 4 stars | 6'2" | 205 | Virginia Tech |
| #7 | Korren Kirven | DT | Lynchburg, VABrookville Kirven had helped lead Brookville to an undefeated season through 11 games. | 4 stars | 6'4" | 272 | Alabama |
| #8 | Ken Ekanem | LB | Clifton, VACentreville Ekanem could play linebacker or defensive end in college and has led his team on a deep playoff run. | 4 stars | 6'3" | 226 | Virginia Tech |
| #9 | Trey Edmunds | LB | Ringgold, VADan River Considered an outside linebacker recruit, Edmunds had two 200-plus yard rushing games in the playoffs as well. | 4 stars | 6'2" | 205 | Virginia Tech |
| #10 | Win Homer | OL | Christchurch, VAChristchurch School Homer helped his team to an undefeated 10-0 season this fall. | 4 stars | 6'5" | 245 | Boston Coll. |
| #11 | Devin Vandyke | LB | Lorton, VASouth County Devin's brother, Ronny, is a red-shirt freshman at Virginia Tech. | 3 stars | 6'1" | 203 | Virginia Tech |
| #12 | Anthony Cooper | WR | Virginia Beach, VABayside Through the first ten games of his senior season, Cooper had 36 receptions for 813 yards and nine touchdowns. | 3 stars | 6'0" | 187 | Virginia |
| #13 | Der'Woun Greene | DB | Portsmouth, VAWoodrow Wilson Greene also played quarterback this fall, and plans to enroll in January at Virginia Tech. | 3 stars | 5'10" | 175 | Virginia Tech |
| #14 | Augie Conte | OL | Powhatan, VABlessed Sacrament Huguenot Conte was a big part of his teams 9-2 season this fall. | 3 stars | 6'6" | 270 | Virginia Tech |
| #15 | Nigel Williams | DT | Richmond, VABenedictine School Williams was also able to show off his athleticism at tight end this fall, where he was equally effective in blocking and pass receiving. | 3 stars | 6'3" | 260 | Virginia Tech |
| #16 | Courtnye Wynn | DE | Norfolk, VANorfolk Christian School Wynn was named first team All-Conference after his senior season. | 3 stars | 6'6" | 240 | Virginia |
| #17 | Dakota Jackson | TE | Roanoke, VANorthside Jackson finished his senior season with 22 receptions for 360 yards, and added 34 tackles on defense. | 3 stars | 6'4" | 250 | Virginia Tech |
| #18 | Mario Nixon | WR | Norfolk, VANorfolk Christian School Nixon finished with nine touchdown receptions this fall, and also became a major part of the defense at outside linebacker. | 3 stars | 6'4" | 216 | Virginia |
| #19 | Mark Hall | LB | Virginia Beach, VAGreen Run Through his teams first ten games, Hall had over 70 tackles, 13 sacks and returned a blocked field goal for a touchdown. | 3 stars | 6'4" | 225 | Virginia |
| #20 | Brenden Motley | ATH | Christiansburg, VAChristiansburg A high ankle sprain caused him to miss six games, but when healthy Motley led a potent offense at quarterback and anchored the defensive secondary. | 3 stars | 6'3" | 200 | Virginia Tech |
| #21 | Desmond Frye | DB | Chester, VAThomas Dale In nine games this fall Frye had 97 tackles and three interceptions, while also chipping in with 16 receptions for 420 yards and four touchdowns. | 3 stars | 6'1" | 168 | Virginia Tech |
| #22 | CJ Prosise | DB | Woodberry Forest, VAWoodberry Forest School Prosise ended his senior season with six interceptions, two fumble recoveries, and on spcial teams, five returns for touchdowns. | 3 stars | 6'1" | 202 | Notre Dame |
| #23 | Andre Miles-Redmond | OL | Richmond, VAHermitage Miles-Redmond helped anchor an offensive line that led the team to a 12-1 season. | 3 stars | 6'4" | 260 | Virginia |
| #24 | Alston Smith | DT | Virginia Beach, VACox Smith is the son of former Virginia Tech and NFL legend, Bruce Smith. | 3 stars | 6'3" | 272 | Virginia Tech |
| #25 | Will Smith | OL | Christchurch, VAChristchurch School Smith's play on the offensive line was a major part of his team's undefeated season this fall. | 3 stars | 6'5" | 285 | Wake Forest |
| #26 | Tyrell Chavis | OL | Richmond, VAVarina Chavis helped Varina to an 8-3 season this fall. | 3 stars | 6'3" | 300 | Virginia |
| #27 | Romond Deloatch | WR | Hampton, VAPhoebus Deloatch will play in the U.S. versus The World game in Febuary. | 3 stars | 6'4" | 213 | Temple |
| #28 | Seth Dooley | DE | Salem, VAGlenvar Known more for his defensive abilities, Dooley also rushed for 782 yards and 11 touchdowns in his teams first ten games. | 3 stars | 6'5" | 230 | Virginia Tech |
| #29 | Jerome Wright | ATH | Highland Springs, VAHighland Springs Wright was named first team All-District at running back after his senior season. | 3 stars | 6'2" | 225 | Virginia Tech |
| #30 | Rhakeem Stallings | LB | Chesapeake, VAOscar Smith Playing on a powerful Oscar Smith defense, Stallings has been a leader during their 13-1 season. | 3 stars | 6'0" | 210 | James Madison |