2026 Friday Film Session
Today I took the time to look at some of the best 2026 prospects in Mississippi and Alabama. This class is loaded across these two states. This article won’t just touch on a position or a certain side of the…
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Continue ReadingToday I took the time to look at some of the best 2026 prospects in Mississippi and Alabama. This class is loaded across these two states. This article won’t just touch on a position or a certain side of the football. Let’s check it out.
Tre Ellis, LB, Hazlehurst
Ellis is a big boy who will be a nationwide prospect. He does a lot for his team. This young man is a beast at linebacker. He knows keys very well. He has great size that will only get better. Ellis brings the punch. When I watched his film I noticed he could get better in zone coverage. He is just a freshman, so he has plenty of time to improve. Ellis also helps his team out on offense. He pounds the ball with a vengeance. He will be a linebacker or edge player on the next level.
Jaeden Hill, RB, Tupelo
Hill is going to make a name for himself. I expect him to have a breakout season next year. He is a head first runner with soft hands. He can help his team in the passing game a lot. Hill knows how to get behind his shoulder pads. His coaches expect big things out of him. I love the way he keeps his feet moving after contact. Hill is going to be a back that can bruise your defense, then hit them with some finesse. Remember his name.
Gavin Pargo Gavin Pargo 5'11" | 155 lbs | ATH Nettleton | 2026 State MS , WR, Nettleton
Pargo is a very talented receiver in the 2026 class. He will soon get the attention of college coaches. Pargo knows how to be a very efficient receiver. He has good hands, and is a big time deep threat. Pargo has good speed. He also knows how to separate himself from defenders. Pargo does need to work on his route running. He has a lot of time to improve that part of his game. We already know this kid is going to be nationally known.
Braeden Gregory, ATH, Magee
Gregory knows how to make big plays. He can shine in the slot or at wide receiver. Gregory has been tested amongst some of the best in the nation. When you watch his film, you can see he has great speed. He also is very elusive. He isn’t the easiest guy to get to the ground. Gregory has been on the varsity scene since his 8th grade season. He will be a nationwide name.