Mammoth 2026’s From the Southeast Part 1
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As families around the country being preparations for Thanksgiving dinner, I couldn’t think of a better time to go region by region and look at some of the biggest 8th graders I’ve found in the country. Today let’s look at…
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Continue ReadingAs families around the country being preparations for Thanksgiving dinner, I couldn’t think of a better time to go region by region and look at some of the biggest 8th graders I’ve found in the country. Today let’s look at Part 1 of the Southeast Mammoth’s and experience some of the biggest, nastiest dudes in SEC country. Turkey and all the wonderful side dishes that come with Thanksgiving dinner stand no shot at making it around the table without a stop at these kids’ seats.
While these kids won’t even graduate high school until 2026, they have the size of college football players already. In this time of giving thanks, please be thankful you’re not responsible for the grocery bill in these homes.
Jahlon Harris Jahlon Harris 6'6" | 295 lbs | OL Maumelle | 2026 State AR | Arkansas | 6’5, 336 pounds
Evan Goodwin Evan Goodwin 6'7" | 310 lbs | OL Pulaski Academy | 2026 State AR | Arkansas | 6’3, 240 pounds
Canon Pickett | Florida | 6’3, 275 pounds
Carrell Smith | Florida | 6’2, 275 pounds
Champ Smith | Florida | 6’4, 275 pounds
Gnivre Carr | Florida | 6’5, 330 pounds
JJ Sparks | Florida | 6’3, 240 pounds
Katrell Webb | Georgia | 6’3, 220 pounds