Top 10 Wide Receivers Entering 2026 Georgia High School Football Season

Here are our choices for the top 10 wide receivers entering the 2026 Georgia high school football season.

1. Jaden Upshaw | Lee County | C/O 2027

Our No. 1 wide receiver is Lee County junior Jaden Upshaw, whom Trojans head coach Dean Fabrizio has been touting for the past couple of years as one to watch.

“Jaden is a special talent,” Fabrizio said. “He’ll be a rare four-year starter for us, and he’s a complete player.”

Fabrizio said Upshaw does everything to help his team win.

“As great as he is at catching the football, he’s an even better blocker, and he’s a threat anytime he’s got the ball in his hands,” Fabrizio said.

Upshaw has committed to Texas A&M.

2. Madoxx Davis | Cartersville | C/O 2028

Madoxx “Oxx” Davis of Cartersville is considered by many observers to be one of the top receivers in the country. Early offers for his services include Alabama and Michigan, but you can count on every major college program making a bid for this standout receiver before he graduates.

3. Bubba Brown | Lowndes | C/O 2028

Ar’Tavian “Bubba” Brown is a four-star wide receiver in the 2028 class who is also one of the top high school point guards in the country.

As far as his football future is concerned, Brown has already received offers from Texas and Memphis, but he still has work to do for the Lowndes Vikings over the next two seasons.

4. Zyon Robinson | McEachern | C/O 2028

Zyon Robinson has one of the highest composite rankings (.9499) from 247Sports of any wide receiver in the 2028 class. He has 68 receptions for 1,183 receiving yards and 15 touchdowns over the past two seasons and has multiple offers including Missouri, Utah, and Arizona State.

5. Jabari Watkins | Thomas County Central | C/O 2027

Jabari Watkins was a big reason for Thomas County Central’s success last year with 55 catches for over 830 receiving yards and 11 touchdowns.

With his senior season loading, Watkins has committed to Arkansas, but this ITG Next top 10 wide receiver will try to help his Yellow Jackets win a second consecutive state championship in 2026.

6. Jordan Carrasquillo | Milton | C/O 2027

Milton wide receiver Jordan Carrasquillo, a senior, is poised to have a big year as the Eagles look to land atop the Class 6A standings in 2026.

With his blazing speed and great route-running ability, the Indiana University commit will be the go-to target for quarterback Derrick Baker in the Milton passing game this season.

His work ethic has certainly earned the respect of Milton head coach Ben Reaves.

“Jordan is a blue-collar wide receiver who also loves to work,” Reaves said. “He loves to lift, he loves to work, he loves to block for his teammates, and he’ll never complain about targets, touches, or touchdowns. All he wants to do is help his team win however he can.”

7. Sean Green | Camden County | C/O 2027

Sean Green of Camden County is a four-star rated prospect in the 2027 class, and he’s made up his mind where he’ll be playing after he graduates. Green committed to Florida State this summer, allowing him to focus clearly on his upcoming senior season with the Wildcats.

Green has 98 receptions for 1,150 receiving yards and 14 touchdowns over the past two seasons.

8. Jordan Peacock | Walton | C/O 2029

Jordan Peacock of Walton is our lone Class of 2029 receiver in the top 10.

Based on his freshman season performance, he’s poised to become one of the great wide receivers in the state over the next three seasons, including the upcoming 2026 campaign with head coach Daniel Brunner’s Raiders.

Peacock caught 55 passes for 757 yards with five touchdowns last season along with 157 kick return yards.

9. DJ Huggins | Harrison | C/O 2027

Our No. 9 ranked receiver is DJ Huggins of Harrison. The senior is preparing for his final year with the Hoyas before taking his talents to the University of South Carolina after graduation.

Last year Huggins led Harrison in receiving, making 67 catches for 1,127 yards with 12 touchdowns. He added two rushing touchdowns.

He was one of the big cogs in an offense that led to a 10-2 season for the Hoyas in 2025 and will likely surpass his stats from last season in 2026.

10. Havyn Searels | Dalton | C/O 2028

Rounding out our list of top 10 wide receivers returning for the 2026 season is Class of 2028 wideout Havyn Searels of Dalton.

He’s coming off a sophomore season during which he caught 23 passes for 610 yards with nine touchdowns. He accomplished those numbers in just six games, having missed four games due to injury. If given a full 10-game regular season, his 2026 season is sure to produce more catches and touchdowns.

The four-star receiver currently has offers from Miami University (Ohio) and West Virginia with interest from California.

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