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Darryion Williams: Gaither HS (FL) 6’0-170 (2026) Committed to FSU:
Williams is a two way standout. He plays receiver and cornerback. I like athletes. Prospects that can play more than one position. You will see him catch the ball and pull away from defenders. He is a threat to make something happen after the catch. He sees the ball very well. His body control is very good. He can catch the ball over either shoulder. He does allow the ball to get into his body. I would like to see him extend his hands more and catch the ball away from his body.


Chris Henry-Mater Dei (CA) 6’5-190 (2026) (Committed to Ohio State) Believe this kid is the son of Chris Henry who played at West Virginia and went onto the NFL. He is a big, long, athletic receiver. One thing you notice on film is his ability to run routes. He will put his foot in the ground and get separation. He is smooth. Not sure what type of speed he has. He will get behind a secondary but on film you don't really see him pull away from defensive backs. He has good ball skills. He adjust well to the football in the air. He is committed to Ohio State. They continue to pull in the top flight receivers.

Kayden Dixon-Wyatt: Mater Dei –(CA) 6’1-175 (2026): Comes from Cali and looks like the receivers that USC always seems to land. If he is even, he is leaving. You better get a hand on him. He has very good body control. You can put the ball over either shoulder and he will catch it. He is able to adjust as well as any receiver you see on film. He seems to be the one player on this list who has some speed and quickness. The only issue I see is the defensive backs that Wyatt goes against are not very good.

Dyzier Carter-Woodberry (VA) 6’0-180 (2026): Here is a kid who finds the soft spot of the defense, sits down and catches the football. He is someone that runs good routes. He is dangerous on special teams. He is a one move and go type receiver. You will see him pull away from defenders. He has the ability to get separation. Carter is a receiver that you want to get the football in his hands and let him do his thing. Like Carter's film more than some of guys on the list.

George Lamons: Brooks County HS (GA) 6’4-180 (2026) : Lamons is another big receiver on the board. Displays pretty good hands on film. He runs decent routes. He is raw but you can see the upside. What you have to like is his subtle movements for him to get separation. Even when teams play off of Lamons, he is still able to get separation. He goes and gets the football. Good athlete and you can see why FSU offered him a scholarship.

Brody Keefe-Myers Park-(NC) 6’2-190 (2026): Keefe is a receiver that goes up and gets the football. He will extend his arms and hands to catch the ball. He is not a body catcher. He has very good hands. You can see him snatch the ball out of the air. He has good but not great speed. He is someone that if you need a key third down catch, he will come down with the football.

Xavier McDonald: Morton HS (MS) 6’2-160 (2026): FSU is trying to get into the state of Mississippi. McDonald is another big time receiver from there. He runs smooth. He does need a little work on his route running. He adjust well to the football in the air. You will see him catch the ball and make a defender miss. He has some nice size and speed. Like to see more of him.

Jaylen Pile: Parish Episcopal (TX) 6’1-170 (2026): Like to see him get better separation off the line of scrimmage. He comes down with the 50/50 balls but will he have that same success in college. He allows the ball to come down to him. Like to see him high point the football. This kid is a solid receiver but would need to see him person to give a full evaluation. Off film he would be lower on my list of prospects at receiver that FSU should go after.

2027 Offers
Julius Jones: Saint Thomas Aquinas-5’11-160 (2027)
: Jones father played at Notre Dame. Julius Jr has his coming out party during the state title game last year. He is probably one of the best young prospects in South Florida. He has the speed and quickness to change a game on one play. He has very good body control. Put the ball up and let him go and get it. You would like for him to have a growth spurt. If not Jones should make a very good slot receiver.

Ahmari Stevens: Saint Thomas Aquinas -6’0-170 (2027): Saint Thomas has had some great pairs at receiver. Rashad Green and Phillip Dorsett. James Madison and Chance Robinson a year ago. Julius Jones and Stevens are the new dynamic duo. Stevens is a track kid who will run by defenders. He does need to get a little bit bigger and stronger. He is someone that can catch a five yard hitch and get into the end-zone. He is a difference maker with the ball in his hands.
 
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