Evaluating 4 of the Hottest Prospects in Georgia This Spring
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Offers are flying around left and right for some of Georgia’s biggest breakout prospects this spring. At Prep Redzone, we strive to find the “why” behind the sudden uptick on the trail for these prospects. Peyton Zachary Peyton Zachary 5'8"…
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Continue ReadingOffers are flying around left and right for some of Georgia’s biggest breakout prospects this spring. At Prep Redzone, we strive to find the “why” behind the sudden uptick on the trail for these prospects.
Peyton Zachary Peyton Zachary 5'8" | 160 lbs | WR Kell | 2026 State GA – 2026 – WR – Kell
Zachary came out of nowhere this past season to solidify himself as one of the most highly-touted 2026 WRs in the country. Zachary doesn’t have the typical frame for bonafide D1 prospects at this point in his career. Regardless, he is incredibly electric and proved to be one of the best playmakers in the state this past season. He runs extremely crisp and sharp routes, is extremely dangerous with the ball in his hands, and can rise up and over defenders to bring the ball down. Zachary is the complete package and is only going to continue to get better. It will be fun to see what steps Zachary takes as a sophomore.
Amir Jackson Amir Jackson 6'5" | 220 lbs | ATH Portal | 2024 State GA – 2024 – ATH – Portal
Jackson has emerged in recent weeks as one of the can’t miss prospects in the southeast. Jackson is a small school prospect, but his recruitment is starting to soar. Why? Because he is 6’6 and is an incredible athlete that could play skill positions on both sides of the ball. Jackson is extremely dangerous with the ball in his hands and is able to make defenders miss with his fluidity. Defensively, he holds his own in run support from the safety spot and his length allows him to be an effective tackler in space. Jackson checks all the boxes and will be an extremely valuable member of any 2024 recruiting class.
Isiah Canion – 2024 – WR – Warner Robins
Picked up his first D1 offer 3 weeks ago and has since been picking up more offers left and right. Canion played all over the field for Warner Robins last year, taking snaps at WR, DB, and even at QB. With the ball in his hands, he is extremely dangerous. Canion has elite acceleration and long speed, showing the ability to gradually get downfield and take the top off the defense. He is also a physical player that is able to make contested catches and is not afraid to get involved as a blocker. Canion’s acceleration and focus with the ball in the air projects him as a deep-threat WR. Expect to continue to see his name rise on recruiting boards across the country.
Caleb Odom Caleb Odom 6'5" | 205 lbs | TE Villa Rica | 2024 State GA – 2024 – TE – Carrollton
Odom has been a noteworthy prospect on the recruiting trail for a while now. Recently, he has started to push for five-star status and has begun to generate some buzz across the map. Odom was one of the most productive TE prospects in the country this past season, finishing with over 1,000 receiving yards while playing a key factor in a Carrollton team that made a run all the way to the state championship game. At 6’6 215, Odom has a massive frame and has some incredibly impressive physical tools for such a big prospect. He can change directions on a dime, make defenders miss in space, and take the top off the defense with his speed. Odom is a truly elite prospect that has a very bright future at the current rate he is rising. A recent offer from Alabama is proof of that.