May is here, and college coaches are on the road seeing new prospects. That means offers are flying out to major prospects across the state. Which 2026 prospects earned new offers recently? Let’s take a look… Deuce Geralds – DL…
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Subscribe Already a subscriber? Log inMay is here, and college coaches are on the road seeing new prospects. That means offers are flying out to major prospects across the state.
Which 2026 prospects earned new offers recently? Let’s take a look…
Deuce Geralds – DL – Collins Hill
An easy 5-star prospect in the 2026 class who is coming off a massive freshman season for the powerful Collins Hill Eagles, Geralds is a game-wrecking defensive lineman with plenty of raw power and quickness off the line. Geralds made 66 tackles, 17.5 TFLs, and 10.5 sacks last season, making him one of the more productive freshman defenders across Georgia. The No. 3 prospect in Georgia for his class, Geralds already has an impressive offer list, and added a new offers this week from Penn State and Missouri, with more likely on the way.
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Bear McWhorter
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Without a doubt one of the state’s top 2026 OL prospects, the big North Georgia lineman started for an up and coming Cass program at left tackle and more than held his own all season as a freshman. An athletic tackle with a D1-caliber frame at 6-foot-4 300-pounds, McWhorter certainly doidn’t look, or play like a high school freshman. He has the physical traits, but he also plays with a mean streak. He blocks until the whistle and served up pancakes left and right last year against older, more veteran defenders in the area. He moves well for his size and has an consistently puts defenders on the ground, which has led to plenty of impressive D1 offers. He added two more recently from USF and Coastal Carolina, with more likely coming soon as more college coaches stop by Cass this spring.
Tyriq Green Tyriq Green WR GA – Kell
One of the top young athletes across Cobb County, Green is a dynamic player who made an impact in all three phases of the game last season as a freshman. The 6-foot-0 190-pounder is quick, agile, and has a natural feel for the secondary. He tackles well, he’s dependable in coverage, and has natural feel for the game. He also has impressive overall playmaking ability for his age. In the secondary last year, Green made 25 tackles and showcased his talent often. On offense, The Kell freshman rushed for 223 yards and three touchdowns. The D1 offers are starting to roll in, and he earned a new offer recently from Western Kentucky.
Katrell Webb Katrell Webb 6'3" | 240 lbs | OL Collins Hill | 2026 State GA – OT – Collins Hill
Another outstanding young prospect with D1-caliber talent at Collins Hill, this current 2026 OL/DL has possible five-star potential down the road. At 6-foot-3 245-pounds, Webb played on both sides of the line last year as a freshman for the Eagles, and really stood out at tackle. He has good size and plays physical for a freshman and knows how to put defenders on the ground. He can set the EDGE at defensive end too, showing his overall versatility and potential. He made 11 tackles on defense, and could play there again in 2023, but his potential on the offensive line is very easy to see. He already holds major SEC offers from LSU and Ole Miss, and he earned a new offer this week from Missouri.
Jardon Stringer Jardon Stringer WR GA – ATH – Lagrange
One of the top young players in all of West Georgia, Stringer is a shifty, speedy athlete who has sky-high potential in all three phases of the game. The 6-foot-2 165-pounder is coming off an impressive freshman season where he showed big-play ability on a consistent basis. At wide receiver, his speed and explosiveness was easy to notice just about every week. He’s a promising route-runner for his age with an excellent vertical that allows him to leap up and snatch the ball high in the air over smaller defenders. His quick feet allows him to change directions with easy, and he creates separation as well as any young receiver in the area. He’s a threat to score anytime he has the ball, and college coaches are starting to notice. The versatile playmaker saw a new offer from N.C State this week, and he should expect to see many more come his way.