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GREENSBORO, N.C. -- The all-Atlantic Coast Conference football team, as announced Monday following a vote of 48 members of the Atlantic Coast Sports Media Association, with first-team votes worth three points, second-team votes worth two points and third-team votes worth one point.FIRST TEAMOffenseQB-Lamar Jackson, soph., Louisville (125)RB-Dalvin Cook, jr., Florida State (139)RB-James Conner, jr., Pittsburgh (119)WR-Mike Williams, jr., Clemson (131)WR-Amba Etta-Tawo, sr., Syracuse (125)WR-Ryan Switzer, sr., North Carolina (107)TE-Jordan Leggett, sr., Clemson (95)OT-Roderick Johnson, jr., Florida State (118)OT-Mitch Hyatt, soph., Clemson (104)OG-Tyrone Crowder, jr., Clemson (104)OG-Dorian Johnson, sr., Pittsburgh (88)C-Jay Guillermo, sr., Clemson (86)K-Mike Weaver, jr., Wake Forest (47)Spec.-Quadree Henderson, soph., Pittsburgh (103)DefenseDE-DeMarcus Walker, sr., Florida State (125)DE-Ejuan Price, sr., Pittsburgh (107)DT-Carlos Watkins, sr., Clemson (113)DT-Woody Baron, sr., Virginia Tech (79)LB-Ben Boulware, sr., Clemson (131)LB-Micah Kiser, jr., Virginia (99)LB-Devonte Fields, sr., Louisville (70)CB-Tarvarus McFadden, soph., Florida State (113)CB-Cordrea Tankersley, sr., Clemson (97)S-Quin Blanding, jr., Virginia (100)S-Jadar Johnson, sr., Clemson (94)P-Nicholas Conte, sr., Virginia (118)---SECOND TEAMOffenseQB-Deshaun Watson, jr., Clemson (102)RB-Matthew Dayes, sr., N.C. State (79)RB-Wayne Gallman, jr., Clemson (73)WR-Isaiah Ford, jr., Virginia Tech (103)WR-Travis Rudolph, jr., Florida State (81)WR-Ahmmon Richards, fr., Miami (50)TE-Cole Hikutini, sr., Louisville (62)OT-Adam Bisnowaty, sr., Pittsburgh (88)OT-Jon Heck, sr., North Carolina (57)OG-Tony Adams, jr., N.C. State (54)OG-Kareem Are, sr., Florida State (54)C-Lucas Crowley, sr., North Carolina (64)K-Greg Huegel, soph., Clemson (39)Speec.dddddddddddd-T.J. Logan, sr., North Carolina (57)DefenseDE-Harold Landry, jr., Boston College (92)DE-Christian Wilkins, soph., Clemson (72)DT-Dexter Lawrence, fr., Clemson (67)DT-DeAngelo Brown, sr., Louisville (66)LB-Marquel Lee, sr., Wake Forest (64)LB-Keith Kelsey, sr., Louisville (56)LB-Tremaine Edmunds, soph., Virginia Tech (47)CB-Jaire Alexander, soph., Louisville (80)CB-Corn Elder, sr., Miami (53)S-Jordan Whitehead, soph., Pittsburgh (54)S-Jessie Bates, fr., Wake Forest (42)P-Justin Vogel, sr., Miami (78)---THIRD TEAMOffenseQB-Mitch Trubisky, jr., North Carolina (29)RB-Mark Walton, soph., Miami (59)RB-Elijah Hood, jr., North Carolina (40)WR-Artavis Scott, jr., Clemson (46)WR-James Quick, sr., Louisville (44)WR-Stacy Coley, sr., Miami (30)TE-Bucky Hodges, jr., Virginia Tech (52)OT-Brian ONeill, soph., Pittsburgh (35)OT-Jonathan McLaughlin, sr., Virginia Tech (33)OG-Augie Conte, sr., Virginia Tech (48)OG-Danny Isidora, sr., Miami (43)C-Freddie Burden, sr., Georgia Tech (27)K-Joey Slye, jr., Virginia Tech (37)Spec.-Brisly Estime, sr., Syracuse (32)DefenseDE-Bradley Chubb, jr., N.C. State (64)DE-Duke Ejiofor, jr., Wake Forest (37)DT-Derrick Nnadi, jr., Florida State (65)DT-Nazair Jones, jr., North Carolina (33)LB-Ben Humphreys, soph. Duke (46)LB-Andrew Motuapuaka, jr., Virginia Tech (41)LB-Zaire Franklin, jr., Syracuse (40)CB-Greg Stroman, jr., Virginia Tech (45)CB-Breon Borders, sr., Duke (37)S-Josh Harvey-Clemons, sr., Louisville (38)S-Chucky Williams, jr., Louisville (34)P-Sterling Hofrichter, fr., Syracuse (30)---(This version adds an omitted player on the second team offense, Miami WR Ahmmon Richards.)---More AP college football: www.collegefootball.ap.org ' ' '