NV 2026 Rankings: Stock Risers
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Breaking down the rankings risers in Prep Redzone Nevada’s latest 2026 rankings. Kaina Watson NV #10 WR #2 HEIGHT 6'1" WEIGHT 175 POS WR CLASS 2026 View Profile Kaina Watson Instagram Twitter State: Nevada School: Bishop Gorman Watson has continued…
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Watson has continued to grow and develop as a WR while he waits for his opportunity to be a featured playmaker for the Gaels’ offense. He’s a talented athlete that’s flashed promising natural skill and finesse in limited opportunities out of the slot and in the return game. He looks smooth and fluid as a route-runner and finishes the catch with soft, natural hands. Watson- who’s already drawn offers/interest from schools like Hawaii- is sure to be on the D-I radar when his time comes.
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McMillion stayed atop the 2026 DB rankings and was a riser in the overall rankings with the impressive sophomore season he put on tape. He’s a physical S that likes to get downhill and attack the ball with angles and closing speed. He’s a high-effort tackler making pure hustle plays all over the field. McMillion’s shown flashes in coverage but could significantly raise his stock in the fall with turnover production and putting his playmaking ability on tape.
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Nash holds promising upside in his growing frame (6’2”/180) and natural athleticism on both sides of the ball (WR/DB). He provides great length and ball skills on both sides of the ball with an impressive catch radius at receiver. Shows speed, elusiveness, and pure playmaking ability with the ball in his hands after the catch and as a returner. He totaled 40 catches for over 400 yards and 3 TDs with 3 INTs on defense for Damonte Ranch last season. Nash’s stock should continue to rise as he continues to develop and build off his strong sophomore season.
Jaime’s a skilled wideout with impressive length and physicality for a sophomore. He worked the short-intermediate areas well last season running routes both on the perimeter and as a TE. He can extend/adjust to passes outside his frame with strong hands, is a tough runner after the catch, and works hard as a blocker on the outside. Jaime should see an increase in his usage as the top returning WR for Desert Pines with Massiah Mingo transferring to Sierra Canyon (CA) ahead of next season.
Harris is a towering presence and one of the biggest overall prospects in Nevada’s 2026 class at 6’8”/315. He holds natural power and strength in his frame and drives off the ball with active feet. He moves well for his size playing primarily the LT spot on offense and shows violent edge as a DL. He’s still a bit raw with his hands and overall technique but could be a force on the front-seven as he continues to develop his skillset. Harris’ physical tools could start to generate interest in the near future.