River Fiore is a 6'4" Tight End in the 2026 class.
Fiore attends Clayton in North Carolina.
Fiore's Player Profile was created on June 21, 2024.
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Expert Analysis
River
FioreTE
Class
2026
Height
6'4"
Weight
240
HS
Clayton
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NC
Spring Stock-Risers: 2026 TE Report
On an offense full of talent, Fiore can get lost, but he’s the engine that makes the whole...
Written by Will Helms
River
FioreTE
Class
2026
Height
6'4"
Weight
240
HS
Clayton
|
NC
CCC (Princeton) Top Performers c/o 2026
River Fiore Shines as MVP at Carolina Coaches Combine River Fiore , a Class of 2026 tight end from Clayton High...
Written by Joshua Graham
River
FioreTE
Class
2026
Height
6'4"
Weight
240
HS
Clayton
|
NC
Rankings Update: New Class of 2026 Tight Ends
When looking at River, the first thing I like is his size. He has upside and time to...
Written by Matt Morrow
River
FioreTE
Class
2026
Height
6'4"
Weight
240
HS
Clayton
|
NC
Six Raleigh Area Tight Ends to Know
Fiore stands out in a crowd because his body already looks college-ready at a chiseled 240 pounds. His...
Written by Will Helms
Will Helms | Prep Redzone Scout
Will Helms
Prep Redzone Lead Scout
On an offense full of talent, Fiore can get lost, but he’s the engine that makes the whole thing go. He doesn’t get enough credit for his blocking abilities, and he’s flashed as a down blocker and guy who can get to the second level. Fiore has the body and hands to thrive as a pass-catcher, even if the overall receiving stats are closer to good than great. After seeing him in practice this spring, I expect him to have a huge senior season.
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6'4" | 240 lbs | TE
Clayton | 2026 StateNC
, a Class of 2026 tight end from Clayton High School, earned MVP honors at the Carolina Coaches Combine in Princeton, NC. Standing at 6’4″ and over 230 pounds, his size was the first thing that stood out, but his performance solidified his dominance.
Fiore showcased crisp route running, reliable hands, and physicality, making him nearly unstoppable during 1-on-1 drills. Already holding multiple offers, he shared that he will be attending Wake Forest’s Junior Day later this month.
When looking at River, the first thing I like is his size. He has upside and time to continue to add weight to a good 6’4 frame. Right now, it looks like River projects to be a vertical passing game threat type of tight end – he is a player who can flex out and be a dependable target for quarterbacks. River shows good hands an ability to run a wide variety of routes with good speed and balance. River picked up his first offer from Appalachian State this spring. If River is able to show some in-line blocking ability this season, more recruiting attention should come his way.
Fiore stands out in a crowd because his body already looks college-ready at a chiseled 240 pounds. His release package is excellent and he has the strength and vertical to box out defenders at the catch point. A multi-sport athlete, Fiore is also a standout on the baseball diamond. Expect him to have a huge year for Clayton as he is the full-time starter in 2024.