Duke added a commitment from Four-Star Defensive Back Dylan Singleton today to an already loaded 2016 recruiting class. The 5'11",180 pound Singleton is rated as an 89.38 by the 247Sports Composite Rankings. He's considered to be the 28th-best cornerback in the country and the #1 cornerback in the talent-rich state of Georgia.

The Blue Devils have made the Peach State an area of focus in their recruiting efforts of late, as four of their 17 commits in 2016 are from just down I-85 including 6'9", 267 pound OT Robert Kraeling, Three-Star RB Brittain Brown and Three-Star DB Antone Williams.

Dylan's older brother, Deondre, is a three-year starter at safety for Duke secondary coach Derek Jones, who spearheaded the recruitment of the younger Singleton. With three 247Sports Composite Four-Stars in the class, it is the most talented recruiting haul in the David Cutcliffe era at Duke. It currently ranks #18 nationally and #3 in the ACC, behind just Florida State and Miami.

But while Singleton is highly regarded in relation to the rest of Duke's recruiting class, there are some around his part of Georgia who believe he's actually underrated. Take teammate Kyle Davis for example, who said that he believes Singleton is the best player in the state.

“I’m very surprised,” Davis said. “Because he’s the best player in the state — by far. Top 10 in the nation, to me.”

Because Singleton doesn't attend camps, he doesn't get as much exposure on the national level, which could have a lot to do with why he's not higher ranked. He doesn't seem too concerned.

“I would get more attention (if I went), but I’m not really worried about it," Singleton told the Gwinnett Daily Post when they named him to their "Super Six". I’ve got the offers. I don’t need the attention, all the rankings and stuff. I don’t even worry about that.”

During his junior season, Singleton racked up 142 tackles and four interceptions while playing safety and was named the Daily Post’s Defensive Player of the Year.

247Sports.com's Rusty Mansell, who covers the state of Georgia, had this to say about Singleton.

"He is a very instinctive player," Mansell said. "Always has a knack for finding the ball. Cover in the box and complacent corner if you need it. He is going to be able to stay on the field every down. Comes from a program where he is competing at the top level in Georgia. Can play corner. Just a play maker

Turn on the tape. He is the guy that flashes."

You can watch Singleton and his Archer Tigers in their season opener tonight on Fox Sports South at 8:45 PM. If you dont' get that channel, you can see the game on Fox Sports Go, online or the app. Next Saturday night at 7PM, Archer's second game will be televised on ESPNU at 7PM as part of the GEICO High School Football Kickoff.

Throughout the season, as he's done the last two years, Singleton will be at Duke watching his older brother Deondre play on Saturdays. That regular face-to-face communication will help keep Singleton as a verbal commitment until February 3rd, 2016 when signing day rolls around.