Prep Redzone Arkansas 2026 Wide Receivers
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The wide receiver class for the 2026 class has several prospects that can stretch the field vertically and just terrorize opponents with speed. With more and more high school teams emphasizing the position group, the wide receiver position takes on…
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Continue ReadingThe wide receiver class for the 2026 class has several prospects that can stretch the field vertically and just terrorize opponents with speed. With more and more high school teams emphasizing the position group, the wide receiver position takes on an important role. Over the next few years, this will become a well-known group at the wide receiver position in the state of Arkansas.
Kamauri Austin Kamauri Austin 6'4" | 185 lbs | WR Bryant | 2026 State AR -Bryant-6’1” 165-Pounds
We were introduced to Kamauri Austin Kamauri Austin 6'4" | 185 lbs | WR Bryant | 2026 State AR yesterday in our introduction of the Prep Redzone Arkansas rankings for the 2026 class. Austin is a prospect that can stretch the field vertically for the Bryant Hornets. He is a wide receiver that does an impressive job of working his way back to this quarterback to get open. Austin’s ability to create separation is a strong attribute and Bryant wide receivers seem to have a knack at being able to create the space needed to catch the ball.
Blair Ken Irvin III Blair Ken Irvin III 6'1" | 175 lbs | WR BENTONVILLE | 2026 State AR -Bentonville-6’0” 150-Pounds
The Bentonville Tigers have a history of producing talented wide receivers. The wide receiver position looks to be in good hands with Blair Ken Irvin III Blair Ken Irvin III 6'1" | 175 lbs | WR BENTONVILLE | 2026 State AR . He has extremely impressive speed and has no problem of stretching the field vertically. A trait that does not get the credit it deserves is that he does a good job of catching the football. He does not get sloppy with the football and protects it well. The future is bright at the wide receiver position for the Tigers.
Cole Turner Cole Turner 5'9" | 170 lbs | WR Pulaski Academy | 2026 State AR -Pulaski Academy-5’8” 150-Pounds
Cole Turner Cole Turner 5'9" | 170 lbs | WR Pulaski Academy | 2026 State AR is a playmaker with the ball in his hands. He is a wide receiver that uses his route running to his advantage. He can create separation with his route running. Turner is a wide receiver that knows how to get open for his quarterback. Turner can handle the slot wide receiver position with impressive efficiency. However, he has the speed to stretch the field deep from the outside receiver position.
William Svoboda William Svoboda 6'3" | 190 lbs | WR Pulaski Academy | 2026 State AR -Pulaski Academy-6’3” 175-Pounds
Pulaski Academy is loaded at the wide receiver position over the next few years. Svoboda is one of the most physical wide receivers in the class of 2026. He uses his size well to cause plenty of problems for opposing defensive backs. Svoboda has the speed needed to turn short pass plays into explosive plays. At 6’3”, the Bruins are going to be able to use his size in the red zone with impressive efficiency. Over the years, Pulaski Academy does not rebuild they just seem to reload.
Will Carter Will Carter 5'11" | 140 lbs | WR Benton | 2026 State AR -Benton-Benton-5’11” 155-Pounds
Will Carter Will Carter 5'11" | 140 lbs | WR Benton | 2026 State AR has the impressive ability to make opposing defensive backs miss. He is a dangerous wide receiver with the ball in his hands. Carter has good speed and throw that in with the ability to make people miss. He can play the slot or outside wide receiver position with impressive effectiveness. Carter’s route running is impressive, and he is a prospect that has the potential to light up Friday nights over the next couple of seasons. Keep an eye on Carter and the Benton Panthers over the next few seasons.