2026 WR Board (2026 Edition)

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WR Board from the March 13, 2025 Bank

Wide receivers to track include Calvin Russell (Northwestern), Jasen Lopez (Chaminade), Jase Matthews (Leaseville, MS), Tristan Keys (Hattiesburg, MS) and Somourian Wingo (St. Augustine, FL).

 




3 sport athlete in football, track & basketball.

10.91 100m, 6' 8" HJ, father is Director of TCU's track program.




Robinson tells 247Sports that his final seven schools include TCU, Baylor, Stanford, Miami, Illinois, Arizona and Texas Tech. TCU has always been seen as a team with an edge considering Robinson's father works as the track and field coach for the Horned Frogs. Baylor has been increasing their recruiting profile in the state while Texas Tech was early in the recruitment. Illinois and Arizona are two out-of-state programs that have invested resources in recruiting Texas. Stanford and Miami both provide strong academics and attractive locations to live.

Robinson's only official visit date set is for June 6 at Stanford. He's looking at April 19 for Illinois, and he's working on setting something up with Miami for an official trip soon. Robinson also competes in basketball and track and field where he won the 6A state high jump championship as a sophomore. Over the last two seasons, Robinson accounted for 936 yards and 14 touchdowns on 67 catches.
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Pops being on TCU staff is hard to overcome, but we NEED this one. He is different, very surprised at his list of schools honestly.
 
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Miami is slated to host one of the nation's top wide receiver prospects this weekend.

Santa Ana (Cali.) Mater Dei Top247 wide receiver Chris Henry Jr. is slated to spend the time with Miami for the Hurricanes spring pool party being thrown on campus Saturday.

The 6-foot-5, 205-pounder is considered the No. 27 overall player and No. 4 wide receiver in the country. The Ohio State commit and son of the late Chris Henry, who played wide receiver for the Cincinnati Bengals, also has an official visit with Miami locked in for the weekend of May 30.

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Miami is slated to host one of the nation's top wide receiver prospects this weekend.

Santa Ana (Cali.) Mater Dei Top247 wide receiver Chris Henry Jr. is slated to spend the time with Miami for the Hurricanes spring pool party being thrown on campus Saturday.

The 6-foot-5, 205-pounder is considered the No. 27 overall player and No. 4 wide receiver in the country. The Ohio State commit and son of the late Chris Henry, who played wide receiver for the Cincinnati Bengals, also has an official visit with Miami locked in for the weekend of May 30.

:2h3mpi1:
that works too i suppose
 
Miami is slated to host one of the nation's top wide receiver prospects this weekend.

Santa Ana (Cali.) Mater Dei Top247 wide receiver Chris Henry Jr. is slated to spend the time with Miami for the Hurricanes spring pool party being thrown on campus Saturday.

The 6-foot-5, 205-pounder is considered the No. 27 overall player and No. 4 wide receiver in the country. The Ohio State commit and son of the late Chris Henry, who played wide receiver for the Cincinnati Bengals, also has an official visit with Miami locked in for the weekend of May 30.

:2h3mpi1:
Zion Robinson coming too
 


Robinson tells 247Sports that his final seven schools include TCU, Baylor, Stanford, Miami, Illinois, Arizona and Texas Tech. TCU has always been seen as a team with an edge considering Robinson's father works as the track and field coach for the Horned Frogs. Baylor has been increasing their recruiting profile in the state while Texas Tech was early in the recruitment. Illinois and Arizona are two out-of-state programs that have invested resources in recruiting Texas. Stanford and Miami both provide strong academics and attractive locations to live.

Robinson's only official visit date set is for June 6 at Stanford. He's looking at April 19 for Illinois, and he's working on setting something up with Miami for an official trip soon. Robinson also competes in basketball and track and field where he won the 6A state high jump championship as a sophomore. Over the last two seasons, Robinson accounted for 936 yards and 14 touchdowns on 67 catches.
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Pops being on TCU staff is hard to overcome, but we NEED this one. He is different, very surprised at his list of schools honestly.


Visiting Saturday.
 
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