Kyre Grays is a 6'0" Wide Receiver in the 2026 class.
Grays attends Oxon Hill in Maryland.
Grays's Player Profile was created on June 24, 2025.
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Expert Analysis
Kyre
GraysWR
Class
2026
Height
6'0"
Weight
165
HS
Oxon Hill
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MD
2026 MD/DC/DE Updated Rankings: Biggest Risers
Kyre may have had an even bigger jump in the rankings, but he only played half the season...
Written by Todd Haldis
Kyre
GraysWR
Class
2026
Height
6'0"
Weight
165
HS
Oxon Hill
|
MD
Maryland’s Sleeper WR’s in the 2026 class you shouldn’t overlook
Grays has verified numbers when it comes to speed since he participates in track-and-field. His film shows that...
Written by Ed OBrien
Todd Haldis | Prep Redzone Scout
Todd Haldis
Prep Redzone Lead Scout
Kyre may have had an even bigger jump in the rankings, but he only played half the season due to injury. However in those 6 games he still showed great playmaking ability and led to him making a nice ~50 spot jump. He also made 1st Team All County while only playing half the season, which shows to his impact in the games he did play.
Racking up over 650 APY and an outstanding 10 TDs in just 6 games, you add in the rest of the season staying on that pace and Kyre would have had on of the top seasons off all WRs in the state. Kyre demonstrates excellent quickness, burst and speed out on the field That comes from him being a top track runner in the state as well. Kyre is a muscled up player, while being only 165 he yoked with nice pound-for-pound strength. Able to play out wide or in the slot, he offers versatility as an offensive weapon.
A sleeper prospect with no current offers to my knowledge, D2 schools should be all over Kyre this winter. He is one teams or missing on right now.
Blessed to receive 3A/4A First team all county Wide receiver!
Grays has verified numbers when it comes to speed since he participates in track-and-field. His film shows that he’s a dependable redzone target, with several touchdowns to his credit. Grays works mostly out of the slot and catches short-to-intermediate passes. There’s also a few end-arounds sprinkled in his highlights. It remains to be seen how he’ll be used in his team’s offense this upcoming season. More targes downfield would help his recruiting. Getting those types of plays on film will show that he can be a legit deep threat.