Vote for top Mississippi wide receiver entering 2024 MHSAA, MAIS high school football season
Which wide receiver is the best available in the state of Mississippi for the up and coming 2024 high school football season? Football fans of MHSAA and MAIS can make the determination on which high school wide receiver is the best in Mississippi. Now it is your time to vote.
The voting per fan is restricted to once in an hour and per device only. It should be noted that the poll is to be closed at 12 PM on Saturday.
Tyree Barnett, Hattiesburg: Barnett who transferred from Harrison Central scored 1015 all-purpose yards with 63 receptions, 9 TDs reception wise, and 197 return yards. Central Arkansas, UT Martin and Northeast College have offered him contracts.
Jermarj Bell, Northside: 8 going to Central Arkansas, had 1,775 All Purpose Yardage, 981 Receiving Yardage for fifty-six receptions, fourteen total touchdowns, and two punt returns for total scores.
Trent Buckley, Columbia Academy: He recorded 29 reception for 403 yards and score three touchdowns; he also performed five tackles and two staking during the last season.
Jeremiah Cole, Magee: Cole produced 46 receptions with 1,012 receiving yards and 14 touchdowns last year with an addition of 210 kick return yards.
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Zayion Cotton, Grenada: Cotton was a 3-star product of 247Sports having the following record in 2023: Receiving: 36 Rec. , 636 Yds. , 5 TD. His choices are between the University of Mississippi, known as Ole Miss and Mississippi State University.
Caleb Cunningham, Choctaw County: He is also the number one ranked player from the state of Mississippi and only trails Ty Locklayer as the best wide receiver in the nation. Last season he made choctaw’s season records in receptions which are 48 and also the yards receiving were 1,138 and he had scored 14 touchdowns.
Deshawn Dillon, Northwest Rankin: As for the receivers, the leading one of the Cougars caught 44 balls for 660 yards and nine touchdowns. Dillon has three athletic scholarships that is, Ole Miss, Tennessee and Mississippi State.
Sheldon Isaac, McComb: Isaac has previously performed for eight games for which he completed 15 receptions with a total of 307 yards and touched the end zone five times. Yea Isaac, he has offers from Grambling and Florida A&M.
Zechariah Jenkins, Laurel: The 3-star recruit caught for 36 receptations, 603 yards and three touvhdowns in the last season.
O'Mari Johnson, Wesson: The, four-star recruit, also caught 43 passes for 807 yards and rushed for 45-yard and 465 on 55 attempts with 21 total scores. Johnson has scholarships that he has been offered from Universities such as LSU, Florida State Mississippi State and Arkansas.
Micah Jones, Madison Central: Jones is the No 15 player in Mississippi, and the No 28 ranked tight end in his class for the 2025 recruitment year and currently committed to Florida. Last season Jones had 168 receiving yards with one touchdown and Madison Central made it to the 5A championship with a 8-5 record.
Tristen Keys, Hattiesburg: Keys is rated as a four-star recruit and ranked as the sixth best player in Mississippi, the main colleges which have offered Ke Keys a scholarship are Mississippi State, Ole Miss Tennessee, Texas A&M, and Miami.
Aiden Knox, Clinton: The seven-game last season was for the three- star recruit who had 178 receiving yards coupled with a touchdown. Knox lists choices that contain Penn State and Toledo.
Anson Lewis, Oak Grove: He is also a four-star wideout and ranked as the No. 12 prospect in the entire state. His offers are Ole Miss, Mississippi State and Missouri. Although Lewis was at Columbia during the previous two seasons, he is now new to Oak Grove.
Jase Mathews, Greene County: The three-star recruit played around nine games where he recorded twenty-five receptions, four eighty-four yards and two touchdowns and six hundred seventy-three, all-purpose yards. Mathews has an offer with the university of Mississippi also referred to as Ole Miss.
Xavier McDonald, Morton: McDonald a four-star recruit and the No. 2 in the state, had 56 receptions for 1,166 yards with 16 touchdowns. McDonald has options from Ole Miss, Miss State, FSU, Auburn, and UCF.
Matthew Nowell, Leake Academy: Nowell had 1,129 receiving yards, 62 receptions, 13 touchdowns last season and had five one hundred plus receiving yards in a game.
Quincy Phillips Jr. , Brandon: In the year 2023 Phillips had a reception of 87 times to have a yardage of 1,027 with 6 touchdowns only. Cooper’s receptions snapped the school’s season record set by Jonathan Mingo who plays in the NFL.
John Austin Sterling, Centreville Academy: Thomas had 58 receptions, 1120 receiving yards and 22 touchdowns; besides, he had 219 kickoff and punt return yards. Sterling has an offer from Toledo TO: Organisation From: Carlos Sterling 24. 03. 2013 Having a new offer for a job with Toledo has just made me realune my objectives for the coming year.
Case Thomas, Madison-Ridgeland Academy: Thomas last season he caught 59 passes for 1,296 yards a figure which was a record in MAIS besides having a record of having 17 touchdowns.