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Since 2007, 529 N.J. high school players have signed with FBS (Division I-A) college programs on National Signing Day. Some Garden State high schools have fared better than others at producing major-college prospects. Here is a look at all the N.J. high schools that have produced four or more signees over the last 10 years.

Northwestern: Cameron Queiro, DB; Northwestern: Kyle Queiro; DB; South Carolina: Tanner McEvoy, ATH; Syracuse: Shu Mungwa, DB West Virginia: Doug Riggi, LB Massachussetts: Rich Queen, OL Navy: Mike Adzima, OL Navy: Steve Spada, OL Tennessee: Jarrett Guarantano, QB Virginia: Bill Schautz, QB Akron: Karell Bostick, RB Boston College: Korab Idrizi, TE Northwestern: Cameron Dickerson, WR Rutgers: John Tsimis, WR

Kent State: Eric Church, CB; Old Dominion: Justice Davila, CB; Temple: Kareem Ali, CB; North Carolina: Dajaun Drennon, DE; Rutgers: Myles Nash, DE; North Carolina: Greg Webb, DT; Rutgers: Tyreek Williams, LB; Rutgers: Quanzell Lambert, LB; UCF: Neal Nelson, LB; Iowa: Quinton Alston, LB; Temple: Zaire Williams, RB; Michigan State: Cameron Chambers, WR; Old Dominion: Noah Ellison, WR; Pittsburgh: Adonis Jennings; WR South Carolina: Damiere Byrd , WR

Pittsburgh: K'Waun Williams, CB; Rutgers: Pat Kivlehan, DB; Rutgers: Kevin Wilkins, DL; Duke: Joe Giles-Harris, LB; Maryland: Ryan Donohue, LB; North Carolina: Tommy Hatton, OL; Temple: Benson Israel, OL; Boston College: Patrick Neumann, OL; Boston College: Sherman Alston, RB; Louisville: Kamal Hogan, RB; Pittsburgh: Kevin Adams , RB; Boston College: Christian Klein, TE; Army: R.