Jovan Green is a 6'1" Wide Receiver in the 2026 class.
Green attends Brother Rice in Illinois.
Green's Player Profile was created on August 2, 2022.
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Expert Analysis
Jovan
GreenWR
Class
2026
Height
6'1"
Weight
190
HS
Brother Rice
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IL
Film Room: 2026 Chicago Wide Receivers
Green is a physical 6’1″ and 190 pound possession wide receiver. He is crisp getting in and out...
Written by Scott Burgess
Jovan
GreenWR
Class
2026
Height
6'1"
Weight
190
HS
Brother Rice
|
IL
5 Underrated Performances From The Indiana 7 on 7 Showcase
Green is a name that I would think will take off sooner than later if he continues to...
6′ Brother Rice WR Jovan Green , along with his twin brother and Crusader RB Jaylin Green ,...
Written by Oliver West
Scott Burgess | Prep Redzone Scout
Scott Burgess
Prep Redzone Lead Scout
Green is a physical 6’1″ and 190 pound possession wide receiver. He is crisp getting in and out of his cuts. Very good on comeback routes. Catches short passes and runs with power. Snatches ball with his strong hands.
Green is a name that I would think will take off sooner than later if he continues to play at the level he did this weekend. When you stand at 6’1″ and 190lbs and can move the way he can, it’s only a matter of time until he’s found. He’s explosive and has great ball skills. You can tell he spends a good amount of time in the weight room and is ahead of schedule with his build. He’s confident and has a ton of swagger on the field. He tracks the ball as good as anyone and doesn’t get affected with traffic at the catch point. The Chicago Boys came to play and Green led the way.
6′ Brother Rice WR Jovan GreenJovanGreen
6'1" | 190 lbs | WR
Brother Rice | 2026 StateIL, along with his twin brother and Crusader RB Jaylin GreenJaylinGreen
5'8" | 185 lbs | RB
Brother Rice | 2026 StateIL
, helped the BR freshman squad to an 8-1 record last fall and took the reigns of the offense in impressive fashion. Jovan, with his solid and still-growing size, brings a physical edge to the WR position and is a beast after the catch with contact balance and a mean stiff-arm that gave would-be tacklers fits last fall. Green also shows off solid speed, can break off his routes cleanly and create separation at multiple points throughout the route, tracks the ball well when it’s in the air, and possesses strong hands that can catch the ball in traffic. He’s one of the most physical wideouts on this talent-ridden list and holds the title of least-fun-to-tackle WR in this initial PRzIL 2026 Big Board. Keep an eye out for the Green boys going forward!