The Texas High School football season is approaching, generating excitement among players, coaches, and fans. As we prepare for this anticipated season, here are insights on the top uncommitted wide receiver recruits from the class of 2026 to watch as we enter the 2025 season. These talented athletes have shown great potential and are likely to attract more college offers. Some may even commit during or shortly after the season, creating an exciting atmosphere for players and the recruiting landscape.
Dominic Saidu-Robinson , WR , Rock Hill , 5-11 / 160
Dominic is our top-rated uncommitted wide receiver recruit from the Lone Star State coming into this season. He has received 25 Division I offers from schools like Michigan, Oregon, Penn State, Tennessee, and others. Saidu-Robinson can seemingly choose to play anywhere in the country. He has had an impressive career thus far as a four-year varsity starter, and his stats back it up. Quick off the line of scrimmage, Dominic can cut up the field and run crisp routes with elite speed and athleticism. Look for him to make some noise this season, and his commitment to the team he chooses will likely shake up the headlines.
Little bit of last weeks action ?? @RockHill_FB @coachmarkwilk @drobalwayzopen pic.twitter.com/vzggMKW0Iy
— (dominic “Dee” saidu) (@DAlwaysopen) September 30, 2024

Brandon Brown , WR , Shoemaker , 5-8 / 150
Brandon currently has 19 Division I offers from schools like Florida, UNC, South Carolina, and others. He is a multi-sport athlete who competes in track and field as well as football. In 2024, Brandon accumulated nearly 1,300 scrimmage yards as a junior, catching 41 passes for 724 yards and 7 touchdowns, while rushing for 561 yards and 11 touchdowns at an average of 6.93 yards per carry. A true athlete, he can play both running back and wide receiver, posing a significant threat on offense despite his smaller size. There is no shortage of talent for Brown.

Keidric Osunde-Brown , WR , Bowie , 5-8 / 160
A three-star rated recruit with 17 Division I offers, Keidric can dominate between the hashes. As a vertical threat, he can line up in the slot or as an outside wide receiver. With his blazing speed, agility, and route-running ability, he can get over the top of corners in the blink of an eye.

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Amarean Porter , WR , Wylie East , 6-0 / 160
A four-year varsity starter, he surpassed 1,000 receiving yards in 2024 as a junior, recording 60 catches for 1,037 yards and 12 touchdowns. His career stats are impressive, and he continues to improve each year. A well-rounded receiver, he shows great awareness of the field, making toe-tap catches near the sideline or in the end zone, and winning 50/50 balls with his elite vertical ability and athleticism. It’s no wonder schools like Miami and Michigan State, among others, have offered Porter.
Henry Harris , WR , San Marcos , 6-2 / 160
A three-star recruit with eight Division I offers, he has the size and talent to dominate on Friday nights and at the next level on Saturdays.
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