Six-foot-eight forward Moses Wright was the third member of Georgia Tech’s 2017 signing class to sign his letter-of-intent, Tech coach Josh Pastner announced on Thursday.

Wright, a senior at William G. Enloe High School in Raleigh, N.C. earned all-conference and all-region honors during senior season and was chosen to play in the North Carolina–South Carolina All-Star game.

“His best basketball is ahead of him. He’s got a chance to progress and really take off in his development much like (Tech center) Ben Lammers did this year for us,” Pastner said. “He has really good athleticism, and he’s able to block shots. He’s a frontcourt player who is skilled, he can play multiple positions, and he has some toughness about him.”

The Yellow Jackets also signed 6-foot-5 wing Curtis Haywood II from Yukon, Okla. on Wednesday.

Wright and Haywood join Brooklyn, NY point guard Jose Alvarado in Tech’s 2017 signing class.