HSSR Class of 2026 Top 100 List

Staff Reports • July 21, 2025

Timberland's Senior Offensive Lineman, Desmond Green the HSSR top SC prospect for 2026 and Florida commit.

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HSSR Revised & Updated Top 100 2026 Senior Football Prospects In SC

(As of July, 26)

(Coaches Only: Nominate 2026 Top 100 Nominee, with stats: hsreport@aol.com)  

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1. Desmond Green-Timberland-OL-6-5,333-Florida  

2. Tony O’Banner-Thomas Heyward- RB-Ath-6-1,215 

3. J’zavien Currence-South Pointe-DB-6-3, 205-South Carolina

4. Jayvon Gilmore-Gaffney—QB-6-5,200- Arkansas 

5. Zyon Guiles-Carvers Bay-OL-6-4,295-South Carolina  

6.  Jaylen McGill-Mountain View Prep RB-5-11,190

7. Zay Robertson-Dillon-WR-6-0,165 (4.4)-North Carolina  

8. Kentavion Anderson-Dorman-FS-6-2,181-Clemson  

9. Carnell Warren-Bluffton-WR-6-4,196-North Carolina  

10. Anthony Baxter-South Pointe-OL-6-3,330-South Carolina

11. Sequel Patterson- Indian Land-WR-6-0,165-South Carolina

12.  Jamel Howze-Newberry-TE-6-3,215-South Carolina 

13. Michael Boulware-Gray Collegiate-MLB-6-2,205- STUD

14. Julian Walker-Dutch Fork-DE-6-6,220- Michigan

15. Scotland Dover-Gaffney-OL 6-5,305-App State  

16. Jaiden McDowell-Gaffney-RB-5-10,165-Mercer  

17. Malcolm Gaston-North Augusta-OL-6-5, 330

18. Tamarion Watkins-DB-Northwestern-6-4, 200-Texas A&M  

19. Jeremiah Favorite-Boiling Springs-CB-5-10,170-Michigan St.  

20. Jude Hall-Christ Church-WR-6-3,185-Memphis  

21. Caden Ramsey-Cross-WR-FS-6-5,200-Ga. Tech/SC Offer  

22. Somad Eaddy-Riverside-Ath.-6-0,165-Wake Forest

23. Jayden Boyd-Fairfield Central-WR/DB-Duke

24. Kelton Smith-Gaffney-DT-6-5,290-East Carolina

25. Tre Aiken-Clinton-OL-6-4,265-NC State  

26. Tilden “T” Riley-Orangeburg Prep-TE-6-5,203-Vandy   

27. Tristian Lewis-Greenwood-QB/DB-6-4,200-SC

28. Trevor Kalisz-Ashley Ridge-QB-5-11, 215

29. Jachin Davis-Stratford-QB-6-1,185-Liberty

30. Amiri Acker-Crescent-WR-6-2,185-Liberty

31. Trey Burke-Spartanburg-QB-6-3,205-East Carolina

32. Caden Muskus-Chapin-OL-6-5,280-App. State  

33. Chris Doyle- Bluffton-DL-6-1,29—App State

34. Jordyn Best-Ridge View-DB-5-11,180-NC State  

35. Jordan Avinger-Orangeburg-Wilkinson-LB-6-3,222-

36. Jaemin Pinckney-Woodland-WR-6-5,217-S Florida  

37.  Zyon Ratchford-Gaffney-LB-6-4, 200-East Carolina  

38. Kadarus Hainsworth-Mountain View Prep-WR-6-1,161-UNC Char

39. JT King-Pinewood Prep-DE/TE-6-4,240  

40. Nyterrious Greer-Harrison-Crescent-WR-FS-6-0,170

41. Sawyer Arnold-Oceanside Collegiate-DE-6-4,220-App State

42. Romello Patterson-West Florence-LB-6-3,224-Coastal Car.

43. Kaleb Simpkins-Strom Thirmond-DB-6-1,175-offer-Wake

44, Reid McCollum-Hilton Head-LB-6-4,215-Navy

45. Walker Kelly-TL Hanna-TE-6-5,220-Wofford  

46. Ryan Campbell-Ashley Ridge-RB-5-9,182

47.Anthony Atkins II-Christ Church--Ath-6-1,180-Navy

48. Daniel Capeheart-Dillon-OLB-RB-6-1, 200-

49. Will Love-Spartanburg-PK-6-2,205-Va. Tech

50. Garrison Vaughn-Laurens Academy-OL/DL- 6-4,251 (Sleeper)

51. Kam Vance-Northwestern-WR-5-8,170-Lafayette

52. Terry Radford-Chester-DE-6-1-230

53. Bryson More-Irmo-OL-6-2,305-CSU  

54. Bryson Connor-Indian land-DB-5-10,180-Hampton

55. Jarrell Turner-Richland Northeast-WR-6-0,185-UNC Char.

56.  Keriyon Brown-Dillon-LB-5-11,210-

57. Amandre Wooden—Batesburg-Leesville-RB-5-11,205  

58. Ethan Offing-Dutch Fork-QB-5--,182-

59. Cameron McMillon-South Pointe-QB-6-2, 187

60. Gray Patterson-Fort Mill-OLB-6-3,210-UNC-Char

61. Bryson Ginn-South Pointe-LB-6-2, 215

62. Dsa’Shan Scriven-Crestwood-DB-5-10,175

63. Bryson Connor-Indian Land-DB-5-10,180-Hampton  

64. Michael Doe-North Augusta-RB-5-9,180-Gardner Webb

65. Dallas Willliams-Greer-OL-6-4,275-

66.  Terry Gordon-South Florence-ILB-5-11,225

67. Marcus Cann-Bamberg-Ehrhardt-DB-6-2,280

68. Jordan Sullivan-JL Mann-LT-6-4,270-Army  

69.  JT Williams-Summerville-OLB-6-0,200

70. Josh Singleton-Northwestern-DB-6-2,170

71. Tylin Drakeford-Camden-WR-5-9,165

72. Nehemiah Brown-Barnwell-RB-5-11,173

73. Terry Gordon-South Florence-ILB-5-11,225

74. Jaden Baylor-Abbeville-DB/WR-6-0,170

75. Kenshon Speaks-Beaufort-OL-6-3, 295

76. Kemori DeWeese-Summerville-WR-5-11,170

77. Jaylin Baylor-Abbeville-WR-6-1, 170

78. Cody Peterson-Ashley Ridge-OL-06-5,315

79. Brayden Williams-Saluda-RB-5-11,175

80. Bristol Biegenzahn-West Ashley-DE/TE-6-5,240- Elon

81.  Kylif Miller-Hartsville-RB-5-10,180

82. Kaleb Sutton-Hillcrest-QB-6-3,185-

83. Chris Coleman-Northwestern-OL-6-3, 280

84. Bryce Rainwater-Hillcrest-OL-6-4,300-

85. Nick Sapp-Denmark-Olar-DL-6-0,300

86.  Damais Seegars-Andrew Jackson-RB-5-11,175

87. Jadyn Rice-JL Mann-DB-WR-5-9,180

88. Bryce Seaborn-Greenwood-DB-RB-5-11,190-

89. Kamyron Jones-Abbeville-OL/DL-6-2, 280

90. Jason Brigham-Johnsonville-DL-6-0,230

91. Quashaun Hampton-Keenan-OL-6-4,290-

92. Tyleek Dukes-Kingstree-RB-6-0,190

93. Terrence Wilson-Lake City-RB-5-10,200

94. David Rogers-Lakewood-OL-6-2, 280

95. Zori Pierce-Lamar-QB-Ath.-6-0,170

96. Marquis Copeland-Laurens—WR-DB-6-0,165 

97. Jordan Roseborough-Dutch Fork-OL-5-11, 215

98. Jordan Jenkins-Conway-WR-6-4,190

99. Domonick Felton-Dillon-RB-5-11,170

100. Lucas Tankersley-Travelers Rest-MLB-6-1, 205

101. Jaylon Davis-Union County-OL-6-0,290

102. Chase Price-Lake View-QB-6-1,205  

103. Harris Stone-Wando-QB-6-2,280

104. Jordan Strong-Lewisville-DB-5-8,160

105. Jadyn Rice-JL Mann-DB/WR-5-9,180

106.  ZJ Jenkins-Summerville-WR-6-4,175-

107. Christian Hewitt-Summerville-OL-6-0,300

108. Harris Stone-Wando-QB-6-2,180

109. Jaxx Wilson-Westside-LB/SS-6-0,185

110. Speedy Taylor-Eastside-WR-5-7,171

111. Wynn Meetz-Gilbert-FS-5-9,160

112. Deavion Griffin-Greenwood-DL-6-0,280

113.  Dy’lon White-Green Sea Floyds-6-3,310

 

 


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