2026 Prospects Who Should See Their Stock Rise This Off-season
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These guys are going to do some big things this season. I am ready to see these guys make some big plays next season. I am also anxious to see them attack the camp circuit this summer. Big things are…
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Continue ReadingThese guys are going to do some big things this season. I am ready to see these guys make some big plays next season. I am also anxious to see them attack the camp circuit this summer. Big things are going to happen for these guys. Let’s check it out.
Knox is a receiver from Houston that needs some attention. His team is more of a running program. I do not think that should keep him from getting recruited. He is a receiver that knows how to make things happen on the field. Knox knows how to go up and get the ball with his hands. He also is knot afraid of contact. He is a guy to know.
I think that Keys is a receiver that Hattiesburg is lucky to have. Not many players go out there and make the kind of plays that he does. I knew he was going to be a baller when I saw him on the basketball court. This young man definitely is a guy to know in this class. I think that he has a great chance to make some big things happen this offseason.
Jeramiah Miller
Miller is a very dynamic running back from Choctaw County. This young man is a beast that is always making plays on the field. Miller is going to hurt some feelings during the offseason. I think that he needs to show college coaches that he can catch the football out of the backfield. That is going to be very important for his stock.
O’Mari Johnson O’Mari Johnson 6'1" | 170 lbs | WR Wesson | 2026 State MS
Johnson is a very elusive player that has great speed. He is a guy that has clocked a 4.41 in the 40-yard dash. Johnson is one of those blazing fast guys that knows how to easily change positions on a dime. I am a big fan of his. I have been a fan of Johnson since before his freshman season. He caught my attention at a football camp that summer.