Not that he needs the hype but Chris Henry Jr. is a 22 MPH guy, his athleticism and speed isn’t an issue and he separates just fine as seen in the Ohio State spring game where he went 3 for 91 and a TD
Bryant Wesco Jr. (6’2 190) Clemson
✅ Smooth route runner that knows how to create late separation
✅ Big play ability with 17.3 yards per catch in both 2024 and 2025
✅ 2.62 yards per route ran in 2025
✅ Ball tracking down the field
✅ Straight-line speed
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Trey'Dez Green - LSU
• Green is my #1 ranked TE in #CFB in 2026. He's a superb 6'7 athlete who's a monster in the red zone. In his career he's caught 46 passes for 534 yards 11 Touchdowns averaging 11.6 yards per catch 🔥
#LSU TE Trey’Dez Green is a dream red-zone weapon for any offense.
Versatile pass-catcher that can line up in the X and win a jump ball over any corner.
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Willie Rodriguez - Kentucky
• I believe Rodriguez is in line for a big season with Will Stein as Head Coach. TEs shined at Oregon and I believe Minchey will love targeting Rodriguez. Last season he caught 23 passes for 310 yards 1 TD averaging 13.5 ypc.
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Willie Rodriguez - Kentucky
• I believe Rodriguez is in line for a big season with Will Stein as Head Coach. TEs shined at Oregon and I believe Minchey will love targeting Rodriguez. Last season he caught 23 passes for 310 yards 1 TD averaging 13.5 ypc.
@damonbenning@HurrdatSports@Husker247BC@NextGenMaleMed@ralulla@HailVarsity@Qb6Trae It would be super beneficial for the state of Nebraska to not trash the young man/his family who gave so much to the program in the era of the biggest dumpster its been, gave them a chance with Georgia and Ohio State calling and thanks they get is: Dylan is fat, Trae better.
The top non QB has to be Jeremiah Smith, then likely Malachi Toney, but a sneaky non QB who could win the Heisman: Isaac Brown at Louisville, if he can become more of a pass catcher with his home run ability on the ground, just a smaller Jeremiyah Love.
Players with the best chance of winning the 2026 Heisman Trophy, per @DKSportsbook:
🏆️ CJ Carr, Notre Dame +750
🏆️ Arch Manning, Texas +750
🏆️ Julian Sayin, Ohio State +1000
🏆️ Dante Moore, Oregon +1000
🏆️ Trinidad Chambliss, Ole Miss +1100
.@CFFroton@eliotmays & I are back with the final installment of our CFF Position Previews: Tight Ends. A few names discussed:
- Jamari Johnson
- DJ Vonnahme
- Patrick Overmyer
- Kaelan Chudzinski
- Cade Keith
Of note, I spelled all these names correctly the first time.
My top breakout candidate in the SEC for the 2026 season:
Cederian Morgan, Alabama Crimson Tide.
The true freshman was a top-5 WR in last year's class, and walks onto campus at 6'4''-223, making him already the biggest guy at WR for Bama.
In his senior season with Benjamin Russell, he caught 82 passes for 1,419 yards and 16 touchdowns. He also recorded elite track and field numbers during his high school career.
Cederian turned heads during the Spring, and capped it off by leading all receivers with 75 yards at A-Day.
He's a surefire year one contributor, but in my opinion, he can be a superstar this fall.
The first running back since Derrick Henry to win MaxPreps National Player of the Year ⭐
David Gabriel George (@DavidGG27) rushed for nearly 2,000 yards and 27 TDs while leading Baylor to an undefeated season. 🏈
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KJ Duff (6’6” 225) Rutgers
✅ Length and catch radius
✅ Contested catch ability
✅ 5.4% drop rate in 2025
✅ 2.47 yards per route ran
✅ Ball tracking down the field
✅ Strong hands in congestion
✅ Over 1,000 receiving yards and 7 receiving touchdowns during 2025