Since 2007, 68 FBS schools have come into New Jersey and ended up signing a recruit on National Signing Day. But some programs have had more success than others at mining the best prospects the Garden State has to offer. The fact that Rutgers has landed the most shouldn't come as a surprise, but 27 other schools have signed five or more N.J. recruits over the last decade.
Ben Martin (RB, Absegami); Kemoko Turay (DE, Barringer); John Tsimis (WR, Bergen Catholic); Solomon Manning (LB, Colonia); Eric LeGrand (LB, Colonia - pictured, left); Anthony Cioffi (DB, Dayton); Davon Jacobs (DB, DePaul Catholic); Justin Nelson (DE, DePaul Catholic); Michael Maietti (C, Don Bosco Prep); Darius Hamilton (DT, Don Bosco Prep - pictured, 91); Paul Canevari (FB, Don Bosco Prep); Gary Nova ( QB, Don Bosco Prep); Leonte Carroo (WR, Don Bosco Prep); Al-Majid Hutchins (CB, East Orange); Logan Ryan (CB, Eastern); Eric Wiafe (DL, Egg Harbor); Michael Dare (QB, Elmwood Park); Steve Shimko (QB, Ewing); Carlton Agudosi (WR, Franklin); Ronnie James (CB, Glassboro); Junior Solice (DL, Hackensack); Malcolm Bush (TE, Hackensack); Saquan Hampton (DB, Hamilton North); Wayne Thomas (DT, Hamilton North); Frank Quartucci (OL, Hamilton West); Isaac Holmes (DL, Hoboken); Joe Martinek (RB, Hopatcong); Mike Lonsdorf (OL, Immaculata); Ruhann Peele (WR, Linden); Ryan Brodie (OL, Long Branch); Miles Shuler (WR, Long Branch); Justin Goodwin (RB, Madison); Mike Bimonte (QB, Manalapan); Rob Forst (OL, Manasquan); Art Forst (OL, Manasquan); Dorian Miller (OL, Metuchen); Julian Pinnix-Odrick (DE, Montclair);J.