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    DR7 Atlanta: Standout Prospects to Know

    Written by: Drew Johnson (@RealNews102)

    DR7 Atlanta brought out some notable talent in the Southeast, and a handful of prospects made sure their names were known by the time the weekend wrapped up. Nearly each and every weekend, The Platform is boots on the ground to Expose the UnExposed. From elite route runners to explosive athletes, here are the top standouts who made noise in Georgia.

    Top Performers

    Aaron Gregory | WR | 2026 | Douglas County | @AaronGregory_07

    Gregory lived up to his status as a Texas A&M commit, proving to be nearly unguardable for the eventual 18U champions, the City Reapers. His blend of crisp route running, elite athleticism, and a massive catch radius allowed him to dominate defensive backs all weekend. Whether high-pointing passes or separating off the line, Gregory showcased exactly why he’s a P4 talent.

    Samaj Anderson | WR | 2027 | Marietta | @SamajA01613056

    Anderson put together arguably the best single performance of the weekend. He wasn’t just beating defenders—he was putting on a show, forcing teams and spectators to stop and watch as he torched talented secondaries. His speed, explosiveness, and footwork made him a top dominant wideout at the event. This is a name college scouts need to start tracking now.

    Damien Henderson | WR | 2026 | Creekside | @Bam_theshow

    Henderson was a go-to target from start to finish, constantly creating separation with his quickness and elite shiftiness. His route running was electric, making it nearly impossible for defenders to keep up. Operating primarily from the slot, he found himself open nearly every play, cementing himself as a must-watch prospect for schools looking for a dynamic weapon in 2026.

    Will Rajecki | ATH | 2026 | Sequoyah | @rajecki_will

    Standing out physically is one thing—dominating in that frame is another. Rajecki has the build of a young Christian McCaffrey, showcasing a powerful lower body that helped him explode in and out of his routes. Fresh off a Kansas State offer, his skill set and upside suggest more programs will be following closely.

    Jordan Hasker | WR | 2027 | @JordanHaskerrrr

    At 6-3 with long arms and a strong frame, Hasker immediately passed the eye test. But he proved he’s more than just a big body, showing solid route-running ability and dependable hands throughout the weekend. He’s still refining his top-end speed and fundamentals, but the physical tools and flashes of dominance suggest he’s a future D1-level prospect in the making.

    Avery Whitley | WR | 2027 | Westlake | @AveryWhitley13

    One of the more versatile athletes at DR7 Atlanta, Whitley impressed on both sides of the ball. As a receiver, he displayed strong leaping ability and reliable hands, making tough catches in traffic. Defensively, he showed natural instincts and a knack for making plays. Playing up against older competition, he more than held his own and made the most of his opportunities.

    Armani Myco | WR | 2026 | Lithonia | @Armanimyco

    Myco brought that Florida-style mentality to the Georgia stage—gritty, fearless, and ready to compete. His coaches hyped him up before the event, and he backed it up with standout performances, working out of the slot and making highlight-reel catches. Whether it was burning defenders with speed or climbing the ladder for contested grabs, Myco was a playmaker from start to finish.

    Lataious Stepp | ATH | 2026 | Carver | @lataious1

    Stepp’s reliability stood out, as he consistently made tough catches and played with an aggressive edge. His physicality at the point of attack allowed him to win battles against defenders, and his ability to be a steady target made him a strong presence in his team’s offense.

    Brayden Jeffrey | WR | 2027 | Harlem | @BrayLovett57602

    One of the rising 2027 standouts on the list, Jeffrey put together a dominant weekend against his age group. At 6-2, 175 pounds, he already has the frame of a future college receiver, pairing it with reliable hands and solid leaping ability. His upside is sky-high, and he’s only scratching the surface of his potential.

    Best of the Rest

    Kavon Concaiuro | ATH | 2027 | Houston County | @kantguardvon – Showed versatility, excelling in multiple positions but flashing real upside as a defensive back.

    Kennedy Green | ATH | 2027 | Douglas County | @KjGreen7k – A highly regarded athlete in Georgia’s 2027 class with the tools to be a P4 recruit.

    Octavius Staton | WR | 2028 | Phenix City | @OJStaton2028 – Showed impressive ball skills and a wide catch radius, winning plenty of jump-ball situations.

    Brooks Darling | ATH | 2026 | Sequoyah | @brooks_darling1 – A dynamic playmaker after the catch, consistently creating explosive plays.

    Walker Hughes | ATH | 2027 | Etowah | @WalkerHughes17 – A 6-2, 180-pound deep threat with the toughness to make plays over the middle.

    Xavier Ivey Nickell | ATH | 2026 | Redan | @StrapHim_ – A true two-way talent with game-changing athleticism and playmaking ability.

    Shariq Meadows | @ShariqMeadows – An underrated but impressive athlete with high-upside potential.

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