Written by: Drew Johnson (@RealNews102)
Corey Simms | RB | 2026 | Mitchell | @CoreySimms18
Simms has strong potential to play at the next level. He’s a versatile back who can run between the tackles, create in space, and catch passes out of the backfield. After a strong fall season, he continues to show he’s capable of being a true three-down back at the next level.
Demontia Hudson | ATH | 2026 | Wiregrass Ranch | @Demontia_1
Hudson’s stock is rising fast, and the offseason only added more momentum. He’s a playmaker on both sides of the ball and continues to develop physically. If he keeps building on his frame, he’s going to be a major problem for defenses this fall. One of the top hidden gems in Florida’s 2026 class.
Jok Harris | ATH | 2027 | Manatee | @jok_harris
Harris has serious two-way potential. At 6-2, 175 pounds, he has the size, speed, and athleticism to impact games at both WR and DB. Coaches are excited about his upside, and his stock should only rise as he gets more opportunities this spring.
Dontarius Prince | WR | 2026 | Manatee | @Dontarius26
A reliable target and true playmaker. Prince made some noise on the offseason circuit, and now it’s time to put together a strong spring campaign for college coaches to get a closer look.
Deshaun Thomas | TE | 2027 | Merritt Island | @DeShaunT8
Thomas stands out with his size at 6-3, 230 pounds and a huge catch radius. His physical presence makes him a serious red-zone mismatch and a name to track in the 2027 class.
Trent Richburg | TE | 2027 | Forest | @D1trent17
Richburg flashed a prototypical tight end frame and natural explosion, bulldozing defenders for contested catches. His strong hands and ability to box out DBs make him a go-to target, especially in scoring situations.
Darion Thomas | WR | 2026 | Tampa Bay Tech | @DarionThomas123
Thomas emerged as one of the better receivers during pool play, showing off strong hands and polished route-running skills. He’s a name that could break out even more as the stakes get higher this spring.
Artavius Riley | DB | 2026 | Tavares | @ArtaviusR2026
Riley impressed on both sides of the ball, but his skills at defensive back really stood out. At 5-10, 180 pounds, he plays with physicality and great instincts, putting himself in a strong spot to earn more college looks heading into summer.
Bryce Backus | ATH | 2026 | Mitchell | @backusbryce2
Backus is starting to get some much-deserved attention. He runs crisp routes and consistently finds ways to make plays. With a few more physical tweaks and more exposure, offers could start to follow.
Drew Sarver | WR | 2027 | Rockledge | @drewsarver1
Sarver is a true slot weapon with explosive speed and sure hands. He said he was going to have a big offseason — and he backed it up. Look for him to build even more momentum this spring with the pads back on.
Jaydon Page | WR | 2027 | Steinbrenner | @thejaydonpage
Page has been one of the most productive receivers this offseason. He’s nearly unguardable in 7v7 settings and has the tools to make a big leap this spring once real football gets going again.
Carmari Solomon | WR | 2027 | Oviedo | @Carmari_Solomon
Solomon shines on both sides of the ball but was dominant at wide receiver when it mattered most. His quick movements, instincts, and ability to find soft spots in coverage make him a serious threat heading into the spring.