Wide Receivers Set for Huge Seasons This Fall!
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All across the state, we have the privilege of watching some amazing wide receivers. Here, we’re checking out some of them that are set for some massive seasons next fall! Dillon Alfred AL #18 WR #3 HEIGHT 6'0" WEIGHT 170…
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Continue ReadingAll across the state, we have the privilege of watching some amazing wide receivers. Here, we’re checking out some of them that are set for some massive seasons next fall!
Dillon Alfred
Dillon
Alfred
6'0" | 170 lbs | WR
Saraland | 2025
State
AL
is a super-talented WR prospect out of Saraland who was a big factor in their passing attack last fall. Alfred is an exciting prospect that plays with a ton of speed and physicality- he can both outrun entire defenses/make defenders miss and also catch through contact/shed off tacklers with ease. In addition to his athleticism, Alfred also has an unbelievable set of hands- he catches anything thrown his way and can highpoint the ball when it’s in some tough-to-reach places. With how well he’s played throughout his career, Alfred is without a doubt going to be one of the top receivers in the state this fall for Saraland. Alfred was committed to Ole Miss for a few months until yesterday- keep an eye on him going forward to see where he ends up!
Highlights
Clarence Taylor Clarence Taylor 6'1" | 165 lbs | WR Pleasant Grove | 2025 State AL was one of the best receivers in the entire state last fall and has established himself as one of the top wideouts in the 2025 class. Throughout the season, Taylor was unbelievable for Pleasant Grove’s offense and dominated nearly every defensive back he lined up against. Taylor is a physical/athletic mismatch for every defense he faces- he has great size, speed, and hands that allow him to consistently separate and make tough catches over the top of defensive backs. Taylor had himself a huge season last fall where he totaled up a ridiculous stat line of 70 receptions for 1621 yards and 25 touchdowns. With how well he can use his size and run routes, Taylor consistently made massive downfield plays all season long. Just over the last few weeks, Taylor has picked up offers from Colorado State, Western Kentucky, UAB, and more! Keep an eye on him going into next season, he’s going to cause a ton of trouble for opposing secondaries all across the state!
Kentrell Davis Kentrell Davis 6'3" | 170 lbs | WR Parker | 2026 State AL has quickly become one of the top pass catchers in the state’s 2026 class after his season for Parker last fall. Davis is a very versatile and complete wide receiver who can do whatever is asked of him- he’s a threat at every level of the field and is a super reliable target for his quarterback. David runs some very sharp routes, has great speed, gains separation with ease, and can make a variety of tough catches through contact as well. It showed up all season long, Davis had a really productive season where he recorded 18 receptions for 335 yards and 4 touchdowns. Since last fall, Davis has seen his recruitment open up a lot- he’s picked up offers from Alabama State, Troy, and plenty of others over the last few weeks. Keep an eye on him and Parker’s offense this fall, they’re loaded with talent and will definitely be a team to keep track of this season!
Cederian Morgan Cederian Morgan 6'4" | 220 lbs | WR Benjamin Russell | 2026 State AL is a terrific wide receiver out of Benjamin Russell who has quickly become one of our top players in the 2026 class. Morgan has caused plenty of trouble for opposing secondaries over the last few seasons and shows no signs of slowing down. At 6’4 220 Morgan is a big target that has a ton of speed, acceleration, and route-running capabilities that allow him to be an impact playmaker at every level of the field. Paired with his athleticism, Morgan has some extremely reliable/strong hands that allow him to highpoint the ball and haul in some tough contested passes. Last fall, Morgan had himself a breakout season where he was one of the top weapons in his team’s passing attack and recorded 36 receptions for 635 yards and 7 touchdowns on the year. It’s super impressive watching Morgan out wide, at his size he can make a lot of huge plays deep downfield and has the speed and elusiveness to do a lot after the catch as well. With how well he’s been playing, Morgan has gotten a ton of attention from top-tier programs like Alabama, Ohio State, Auburn, and more! Keep an eye on him going into next season, he very well has the potential to be one of the top receivers in the state, and maybe even the nation.