The final 247Sports rankings were released on Monday afternoon. North Carolina has four signees from the 2019 class and an additional two graduate transfers who will be added to UNC's 2019-20 roster this summer. Carolina's 2019 class is ranked No. 6 overall and No. 2 in the ACC.

Cole Anthony - No. 3 overall, No. 1 combo guard

Armando Bacot - No. 33 overall, No. 6 center

Anthony Harris - No. 63 overall, No. 9 combo guard

Jeremiah Francis - No. 156 overall, No. 15 point guard

Anthony is ranked as the No. 3 player in the 2019 class. Anthony committed and signed with North Carolina on April 23. Considered one of the elite talents in the 2019 class, Anthony's top five ranking comes one year after the Tar Heels signed Nassir Little, No. 2 overall prospect in the 2018 class.

Little declared for the 2019 NBA draft on April 1 after averaging 9.8 points and 4.6 rebounds for the Tar Heels during the 2018-19 season.

247Spots Analysis: Anthony is an explosive guard, a dynamic scorer and a rare two-way player who competes on both ends. He has an extremely quick first step, a burst of speed when he gets into the open court and athletically he’s gifted. A relentless driver who stays in attack mode, Anthony is special in transition and a very good finisher at the rim. He has also improved a great deal as a shooter from long-range. Anthony is comfortable shooting on the move, creating off the bounce or pulling up from mid-range. Defensively, Anthony gives terrific energy, slides his feet well laterally and has a great motor. Among the areas for growth are cutting down on turnovers, blending in more facilitating and tightening up his shot selection. Anthony is tracking as a future lottery pick and a player that will stick in the league for a long time.

Cole Anthony and Armando Bacot

Bacot is the next highest UNC signee in the 2020 class. The 6-foot-10, 240-pound center comes in at No. 33 in the 247Sports rankings and is the No. 6 center. He is a four-star recruit, according to 247Sports. Bacot committed to North Carolina on Aug. 16 and signed with UNC on Nov. 14.

“Armando has a chance to be a big-time player,” UNC head coach Roy Williams said after Bacot signed with Carolina. "...He’s long, can block shots, score inside, runs well, and has played in big games both in the summer and the state high school tournaments. He loves the idea of being a Tar Heel. He comes from a great family. His parents are very interested in his developing not only in basketball but academically and socially.”

Harris comes in next for the Tar Heels as the No. 63 overall prospect and the No. 9 combo guard. Harris committed to and signed with UNC on Apri 23, the same day of Anthony's pledge. The 6-foot-3 guard from Fairfax, Va. spent part of the 2019 cycle committed to Virginia Tech.

Anthony’s a remarkable young man,” says UNC head coach Roy Williams. “I love his toughness and competitiveness. A team can never have enough of these qualities. We are very fortunate to have a player of his caliber join our program. His parents (Anthony Sr. and Meecsha Harris) have done a great job raising him and Coach Farello has done a tremendous job coaching him at Paul VI. He’s a great addition to our program.”

The final 2019 prospect that signed with UNC has been committed to Carolina the longest. Jeremiah Francis pledged to the Tar Heels on Aug. 11. Francis comes in as the No. 156 overall prospect in the final 247Sports rankings and the No. 15 point guard.

247Sports Analysis: Before suffering a knee injury before the start of his junior season, he was tracking as one of the best point guards in the class. He is extremely tough, he has a good feel for the game, and loves to attack downhill off the dribble. He did not play as a senior following another surgery. How he recovers from two years off is tough to know. Still, if healthy, he is a physical point guard who can make an open shot and is a good passer. The ability is there for him to be very good if he is 100 percent healthy in college.