Rutgers football recruiting: Four-star wide receiver Jaylan Hornsby to make a high school transfer, per report

Four-star Jaylan Hornsby is transferring programs for his senior season.

New Jersey’s top wide receiver, Jaylan Hornsby, is set to transfer schools for his final season of high school football. Hornsby will be taking an official visit to Rutgers football in June.

On Thursday morning, it came out that Hornsby will be transferring from Camden High School (Camden, N.J.) and will be playing his senior season at Winslow High School (Atco, N.J.)

A four-star wide receiver according to ESPN, Rivals and On3, Hornsby is a top-tier wide receiver. Last season in eight games played, he had 23 catches for 441 receiving yards and two touchdowns.

Versatile, he also plays as a defensive back and a linebacker. He is scheduled to visit Rutgers football in the second week in June.

On Thursday morning, Hornsby confirmed via his Twitter account the report from Richie Schnyderite of Rivals this morning about his transfer:

 

In May, Hornsby was offered by James Madison and Virginia Tech.

Camden is home for William Love, one of the top recruits for Rutgers in this 2024 cycle. Also a four-star recruit, Love is the No. 173 player in the nation according to ESPN.com.

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