Tennessee offers 2026 wide receiver Ryan Mosley

Tennessee football offers a scholarship to 2026 wide receiver prospect Ryan Mosley.

Tennessee offered a scholarship to 2026 wide receiver prospect Ryan Mosley.

“Extremely grateful and blessed to receive an offer from the University of Tennessee,” Mosley said.

The 6-foot-2, 175-pound wide receiver prospect is from Carrollton High School in Carrollton, Georgia.

There are not recruiting rankings currently for Mosley from Rivals, 247Sports, On3 or ESPN.

The Vols are the sixth Southeastern Conference school to offer Mosley. Texas A&M was the first SEC school to offer a scholarship to the wide receiver on Nov. 1, 2023.

Mosley has scholarship offers from Tennessee, Austin Peay, USF, Louisville, Florida State, UAB, Georgia Tech, Connecticut, Pittsburgh, Florida Atlantic, Tulane, Georgia Southern, UCF, South Carolina, Miami, Alabama, Auburn, Georgia, Indiana, SMU, Texas A&M, Washington State and Arkansas State.

Ohio State football offers 2026 Georgia wide receiver

The Buckeyes offer a top 2026 talent

It’s safe to say that when a wide receiver prospect earns an Ohio State football offer, they are one of the best in the country.

That seems to be the case with 2026 Georgia receiver [autotag]Ryan Mosley[/autotag], who on Monday morning got a Buckeye offer. The 6-foot, 2-inch and 175-pound pass catcher isn’t currently ranked by any of the major services, but with an offer list that includes Alabama, Georgia, Tennessee and now Ohio State, you’d have to expect that Mosley will get a fairly high ranking once they are updated.

The Buckeyes do have a commit in the 2026 class, and it happens to be the top overall receiver in the cycle, Chris Henry Jr.

Clearly Ohio State is trying to find at least one, and more than likely two more receivers in the class to join Henry Jr.

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