Recruiting Recap 9/13

Welcome to another edition of the Recruiting Recap! Thanks for stopping by. If you are new here, this feature covers offers/commitments from Wednesday until 4 pm Friday, 3 trending topics, and our sleeper of the day.

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Sleeper of the Day

Trey Walker
2025 Mill Creek
Wide Receiver

Coming out of his release, Trey Walker is one of the fastest guys in the state. He is at top speed in a few short strides and consistently finds himself outrunning defensive back coverage. Walker doesn’t rely on an elaborate change of direction or route running really for that matter, he is just fast. How fast? The senior has a reported 10.7 100m time and has been clocked in the low 4.3’s. That’s unbelievable, but turn back to film and you see Walker’s speed create problems for opposing defenses. The senior’s ability to take a short button route 10 yards downfield, and then pivot away from the pursuit, quickly sprinting upfield for a score. For the early part of the 2024 season, Walker has already done that several times. He does need to improve after the catch, and not go down so easily on contact, but we really like his direct running style. Walker eats up a lot of yardage and doesn’t mess around with pointless cutting. The Mill Creek senior is an FBS talent, so we feel like if everything lines up, then he should be a steal for a program looking for a true vertical speed threat.





Commitments

Zelus Hicks
2026 Carrollton
Texas

At 6’3″, Hicks’ frame is perfect to be a safety up top. Couple that length with his great ball skills, and you have a player who can attack the football, and win jump-ball scenarios. Hicks is a dynamic athlete who chooses Texas over offers nationwide.



Offers

Armani Myco
2027 Lithonia
UAB

Stanley Shephard
2025 Miller Co.
Benedictine

Michael Gibbons
2025 Cedartown
Bluffton

Isaiah Mitchell
2025 Houston Co.
Samford

Tico Cirrendon
2027 Lithonia
Liberty

Bailey Benson
2025 Eastside
NC State

Brandon Anderson
2026 North Cobb
Florida

Cam’Ron Thompson
2026 Jenkins
East Carolina

Khamari Brooks
2026 North Oconee
Miami

Peyton Dyer
2026 Duluth
Georgia

Christian Ingram
2025 Newton
Florida

Nassir McCoy
2026 Buford
Southern California

Courtlin Heard
2026 East Coweta
Miami & Florida

Courtney Heard
2026 East Coweta
Miami & Florida

Tyriq Green
2026 Buford
Vanderbilt

Roland Grimmett
2025 Westlake
Tuskegee

Elijah Ffench
2025 Tucker
Georgia Southern

Damola Ajidahun
2025 Duluth
Ohio State

Mike Polke
2025 Toombs Co.
Jacksonville State

Christopher Jacobs
2025 Banks Co.
Millsaps

Johnathan Ashley
2025 GMC
Old Dominion

Elijah Briley
2025 Evans
McDaniel

Jayvin Bennett
2025 Buford
Stony Brook

Jaylen Elder
2025 Morgan Co.
UAB

Mason Coley
2025 Hawkinsville
Andrews College

Kimauri Farmer
2026 Carrollton
Troy

Sebastian Banai
2025 Walton
Rhodes

Kameron Cody
2026 Benedictine
Liberty

Chase Linton
2025 North Atlanta
Florida State

Trent Griner
2025 Appling Co.
Millsaps

Aiden Lynch
2025 Sprayberry
Hampden-Sydney

Jajuan Graham
2027 Tucker
Georgia State

Kaden Hamilton
2025 Hiram
Millsaps

Michael Buhay
2025 Westminster
Millsaps



Three ‘n Out

Hillgrove senior Nicholas Mathious has produced at a high level. The 6′ 265 lbs. defensive lineman has created negative plays, making 11 tackles for a loss and 4 sacks, but a truly shocking stat is the 5 forced fumbles so far. Creating that kind of chaos has helped Hillgrove to a 4-0 start to the year, and for Week 4 he was named the Marietta Dailey Journal Player of the week. The SR is certainly a prospect to watch closely this fall.


GIAA.TV is a cool new website that will broadcast live GIAA games and do a postgame show each Friday at 11 pm. Seems like a great new venture covering a part of football that is under the radar, so be sure to check it out.


ESPN did a great feature on coach Ricky Aspinwall, one of the four fallen victims from last week’s Apalachee HS shooting. The author, Michael Rothstein, does a great job honoring coach Aspinwall’s life and it is worth the read.




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