Constructing a Virginia football All-Star team in the Tony Elliott era
Constructing a Virginia football All-Star team in the Tony Elliott era outlines how coach Tony Elliott, entering his fifth season, has shaped NFL-caliber talent at Virginia since his first year in 2022. Using the 2022, 2023, 2024 and 2025 seasons, the article proposes what a Tony Elliott All-Star roster could look like, emphasizing that it includes players who may have entered the NFL as undrafted free agents. At quarterback, it notes Brennan Armstrong is Virginia’s all-time leading passer but struggled in the single season under Elliott in 2022, completing 54.7% of attempts with seven touchdowns and 12 interceptions, and selects Chandler Morris as the starter. It also chooses J’Mari Taylor at running back as Virginia’s only First Team All-ACC back under Elliott, while naming receivers Malik Washington, Malachi Fields and Trell Harris. For tight end, it favors Sage Ennis for snaps and blocking, and Tyler Neville as the receiving tight end. The article describes Virginia’s tendency to play “the best five possible” on the offensive line and highlights versatility among top linemen, then briefly lists reserve options across positions before the excerpt ends.






