NV 2026 Rankings: Top of the Class (6-10)
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Breaking down the 2026 prospects rounding out the top-10 in Prep Redzone Nevada’s latest player rankings. Keytrin Harris NV #6 DL #3 HEIGHT 6'3" WEIGHT 255 POS DL CLASS 2026 View Profile Keytrin Harris Instagram Twitter State: Nevada School: Bishop…
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Harris was a key contributor for a young, talented defensive front for Bishop Gorman, totaling 50 tackles, 6 sacks, and 12 TFLs last season. He holds a strong frame at 6’4”/255 with the power and versatility to line up over OGs or OTs. He’s active and violent with his hands as a block-shedder and plays with relentless motor to the football. Harris has shown the potential to develop into a dominant DL early on his high school career- he added an offer from Iowa St. in January, along with offers from Tennessee and Hawaii in 2023.
Eugenio has continued to flash the potential and natural arm talent that’s generated offers from Arizona St., UNLV, North Alabama, and FAU even with the limited action he’s seen on varsity so far. It may be another year before we see Eugenio’s full opportunity to lead Gorman’s offense with 2025 QB, Melvin Spicer, looking to take over the offense in the fall. The sophomore signal-caller continues to impressive coaches and scouts at offseason showcases/7v7s with his strong, accurate arm, consistent ball placement, and smooth mechanics. Expect Eugenio to capitalize on his opportunities while he continues to develop his QB skillset.
Williams established himself as the top wideout in NV’s 2026 class at this stage after recording 32 catches for 750 yards and 8 TDs as a sophomore. He’s a fluid, quick-twitch athlete that flashes his speed and elusiveness in the open field after the catch. He’s a technical route-runner that stems up his routes, is swift and efficient in his movement, and creates separation with punchy, deceptive breaks. Utah Tech- who were the first to offer Williams last summer- continue to stay active in the sophomore WR’s recruitment. If he can continue to grow and develop his 5’9”/160 frame, Williams could find himself on the Mountain West radar in the near future.
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Nickels projects to be a significant contributor for Bishop Gorman in the fall after transferring from Desert Pines before his sophomore season. He showed promising natural athleticism and WR skillset as a freshman with great speed, body control, and ball-tracking as a vertical threat. He does a good job of selling deep on short routes with his quick burst and ability to stop on a dime. He’s flashy and elusive after the catch with the agility and quickness to turn small amounts of space into explosive gains. Nickels- who holds offers from Hawaii and UNLV- should continue to prove his playmaking upside with increased opportunities for the Gaels this fall.
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Day made a massive leap into the top-10 mainly due to the impressive sophomore tape he put together at S for Faith Lutheran last season. He’s a rangy, physical athlete at 6’3”/180 with playmaking ability in deep coverage and is an extremely strong tackler on the perimeter playing close to the LOS. He shows no hesitation closing space downhill, aggressively attacks ball-carriers, and is a solid form-tackler in space. Day- who also plays some QB- offers underrated upside that should soon be recognized as he looks to build off his strong sophomore season.