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side of the ball. He's shined at both positions in various camps this year and has said Virginia will give him the choice of where he starts his college journey once he enrolls. In addition to having the country's top safety and defensive tackle as well as a top California athlete, London also has landed the state's top offensive lineman in Steven Moss, a 6-5, 273-pound four-star from Fredericksburg's Chancellor High School. When he committed in the spring, he chose UVa primarily over a number of SEC schools like Arkansas, South Carolina and Tennessee, as well as Clemson, Florida State, Miami, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Penn State and Virginia Tech. Moss is the prototypical "nasty" lineman — he's good in both run and pass blocking, plays with an aggressive attitude and gets better as the game wears on. The No. 11 offensive guard recruit in the nation showed well at the Rivals Camp Series stop in Richmond this spring, earning him recognition as one of the nation's best linemen. Though he struggled at times at the Rivals100 Five-Star Challenge in June, a gathering of the many of the top players in the land, he still showed he has a lot that offensive line coach Scott Wachenheim will be able to work with when he arrives at UVa. Like Brown, Moss has also looked at enrolling early. Will Richardson, a 6-6 tackle and native Virginian, also gives the Cavaliers plenty of potential on the offensive line. The Burlington (N.C.) Cummings standout picked UVa in May over Florida State, Louisville, North Carolina State and Virginia Tech. At one point, Richardson was up to 335 pounds but in the last few months has committed himself to losing weight and it's helped his game a great deal. Now with his weight near 300 pounds, he's able to get out of his stance more easily, and he's been much more explosive. Rivals. com ranks him as the No. 41 offensive tackle in the land and the No. 16 player in North Carolina. In the scheme that defensive coordinator Jon Tenuta will run at UVa, he needs linebackers with length. So that's why the Cavaliers went afRivals.com rates Fredericksburg (Va.) Chancellor product Stephen Moss as a four-star recruit, the No. 10 player in Vir- ter, and landed commitments from, Caanan Brown and J.J. Jackson. The ginia and the No. 11 offensive guard in the nation. photo by Brad Franklin former is a 6-3, 225-pound linebacker