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Here Are The Top College Football Recruits Streaming On FloFootball In 2024

Here Are The Top College Football Recruits Streaming On FloFootball In 2024

High school football's best teams from around the country face off on FloFootball in 2024. Meet the top-rated recruits headlining the season's schedule.

Jul 29, 2024 by Kyle Kensing
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College football's future streams on FloFootball in 2024. The nation's premier high school football teams clash throughout the fall in showcases that bring together some of the top college prospects of the 2025 and 2026 classes. 

LB Tyler Atkinson & Anthony Davis, Grayson (Georgia) 

Loganville, Georgia-based Grayson High School has produced a number of highly touted recruits in the past decade, particularly on defense. The tradition continues with the Rams linebacker tandem of Tyler Atkinson and Anthony Davis, two of the top-rated prospects of the 2026 signing class. 

Atkinson, ranked No. 1 at the position and a 5-star prospect according to various services, recorded a staggering 118 solo tackles and 25 tackles for loss a sophomore. No surprise that he's a top target of Kirby Smart and his Georgia Bulldogs staff. 

Davis, a 4-star prospect, has garnered interest from Auburn, USC and Oregon among other suitors, per 247Sports.com

QB Helaman Casuga & WR Jerome Myles, Corner Canyon (Utah) 

Corner Canyon High School out of Draper, Utah, claimed a state championship in 2023 with 2025 wide receiver Jerome Myles helping the cause. The 5-star recruit Myles teams up with 2026 quarterback Helaman Casuga in pursuit of another state title. 

Casuga is a transfer to Corner Canyon from Timpview High School in Provo, where last season he passed for 4,145 yards and 34 touchdowns. Pairing Casuga with the Utah and Ole Miss target Myles could produce the most explosive passing attack the Beehive State's seen since LaVell Edwards' heyday. 

S Bryce Fitzgerald, Columbus (Florida)

Columbus High School in high school football hotbed Miami has a longstanding tradition of competing for championships and sending players to the next level. The school's even sent coaches to the next level, with former longtime Columbus coach Chris Merritt now the head coach at Div. I Bryant University

The next to break out at Columbus is safety Bryce Fitzgerald, a 4-star rated 2025 recruit and the nation's No. 18-ranked player at his position. 

Fitzgerald's gained interest from all corners of the nation, including right at home from Mario Cristobal and his Miami Hurricane staff. An active and rangy ball-hawk, Fitzgerald generated six takeaways in 2023 with five picks and a forced fumble. 

LB Kedric Golston II, DE Carter Meadows & S Kainoa Winston Gonzaga Prep (Washington, D.C.) 

When one thinks of talent-rich recruiting pools, Texas, Florida, Georgia and Southern California all spring to mind. The DMV belongs in that same conversation, and Gonzaga Prep is ready to serve notice when it takes to FloFootball in 2024. 

Leading the Bulldogs this fall are the one-two defensive punch of linebacker Kedric Golston and edge rusher Carter Meadows. 

Golston is the son of 11-year NFL veteran Kedric Golston Sr., a Georgia Bulldog-turned-career-long Washington Commander. The younger Golston has fast carved out his own reputation as a sideline-to-sideline playmaker, able to chase down ball-carriers; rush the passer; and drop back into pass coverage with equal efficiency. The 2026 recruit Golston is a 4-star prospect sure to attract a variety of interest as the fall unfolds. 

Teammate Carter Meadows stands 6-foot-6, bringing imposing length rushing off the edge. Meadows is also a 2026 recruit with an opportunity to put his signature on the national prep landscape. 

With the Bulldogs 2026 prospects pacing the front pace, they help set the table for 2025 standout and Michigan commit Kainoa Winston in the secondary. Winston is the top-ranked 2025 recruit in the DMV and the No. 3 overall safety prospect in the class. 

OT Sam Greer and CB Elbert Hill, Archbishop Hoban 

Akron, Ohio-based Archbishop Hoban takes on some of the nation's top competition, opening the 2024 season with a pair of marquee matchups here on FloFootball. Those contests against East Coast opponents Archbishop Spalding (Maryland) and Don Bosco Prep (New Jersey) introduce top 2026 recruits Sam Greer and Elbert Hill to new audiences. 

Greer, the No. 12-ranked offensive tackle in the class, is 6-foot-8, 290 pounds; a big presence up front able to block for the run and pass effectively. He has interest from Big Ten rivals Michigan and Ohio State. 

On the Archbishop Hoban defense, cornerback Elbert Hill is the No. 4 overall recruit in the state and 51st nationally per 247Sports. Hill is an Ohio State commit. 

IMG Academy (Florida) 

Year in and year out, IMG Academy is among the high schools sending the most prospects to Div. I programs. The class of 2025 is no exception. IMG boasts six 247Sports Top 247 recruits for 2025. 

OL Michael Carroll

Perhaps no college program has boasted a greater collection of offensive line talent than Alabama for the last 15 years. As the No. 8-ranked interior lineman of the 2025 class, Michael Carroll can carry that banner for the Crimson Tide in the future.  

QB Ty Hawkins 

Ty Hawkins joins IMG Academy after two sensational seasons at Johnson High School in San Antonio, where he passed for 54 touchdowns and 4,260 yards. The prolific passer heads back to Texas after his prep year at IMG, having committed to SMU. 

DL London Merritt 

Up front for the IMG Academy defense is London Merritt, a 4-star prospect and the nation's No. 18-ranked lineman per 247Sports. Merritt is committed to Ohio State, and the Buckeyes are getting a potential difference-maker. Merritt is 6-foot-3, 250 pounds and moves with explosiveness off the line. 

He racked up 14 combined sacks in 2022 and 2023, and he should be central to the IMG pass-rush defense in 2024. 

LB Gavin Nix 

A top 100 nationally ranked prospect, Miami Hurricanes commit Gavin Nix keys the outstanding IMG defense with his energetic style of play. He is fast, aggressive and versatile, able to pressure quarterbacks, deny ball-carriers and coverage receivers with equal effectiveness. 

WR Donovan Olugbode 

The nation's No. 11-ranked wide receiver in the 2025 signing class is Donovan Olugbode, a Missouri Tigers commit. Olugbode is a big-play threat who averaged a remarkable 18.1 yards per reception in 2023 and hauled in five touchdowns for an undefeated IMG squad. 

LB Nathaniel Owusu-Boateng

Speedy, athletic linebacker Nathaniel Owusu-Boateng, the nation's No. 7-ranked linebacker and No. 70 overall prospect,  heads into the 2024 season without a commitment. However, he has no shortage of significant interest, targeted by USC, Notre Dame and defending FBS national champion Michigan. 

WR De'zie Jones, DePaul Catholic & QB Derek Zammit (New Jersey) 

One of the top pass-catch combinations in high school football, DePaul Catholic standouts De'Zie Jones and Derek Zammit represent in the 2025 and 2026 recruiting classes. 

Jones, the 2025 prospect, committed to Ohio State in the spring and he's precisely the kind of explosive pass-catcher that has made the Buckeyes known for wide-receiver play. He went over 1,000 yards a season ago. Playing with 2026 quarterback Derek Zammit, Jones is primed to put up huge numbers again in his senior season. 

Zammit, meanwhile, is a 4-star prospect and ranked in the top 20 of all 2026 quarterbacks. He has commanded initial interest from Boston College, Illinois, Cincinnati and more.  

CB Jahmir Joseph, St. Joseph Regional (New Jersey) 

One of the top-rated recruits from the Garden State in 2025, Jahmir Joseph headlines a St. Joseph Regional defense with designs on a New Jersey championship. 

Joseph is headed to Penn State next year, but in the meantime, he has an opportunity to put his stamp on the prep landscape with St. Joseph Regional taking on one of the nation's toughest schedules. 

WR Dakorien Moore & QB Keelon Russell, Duncanville (Texas) 

Texas prep powerhouse Duncanville routinely produces elite recruits. In 2025, D'Ville features one of its highest rated prospects ever with blue-chip wide receiver Dakorien Moore. 

Moore, 247Sports' No. 5 overall recruit in the 2025 signing class, is a speedy and sure-handed pass-catcher able to change the entire tone of a game in one play. His brand of football should fit in nicely at Oregon, where he is committed, but first he'll lead Duncanville in pursuit of a Texas championship. 

Teaming up with a 5-star quarterback and fellow national top 10 prospect Keelon Russell at quarterback doesn't hurt. Russell, an Alabama commit, is a long and strong-armed passer who can break off a big rush when the situation calls for it. Russell heads into 2024 coming off winning Most Valuable Player at this summer's Elite 11. 

The two might be the most dynamic offensive duo in the nation. 

St. Frances (Maryland) Defense 

Playing a national schedule, St. Frances has established itself among the country's best high school football programs. In 2024, the Panthers will continue to build on their lofty reputation behind a stacked defense.

The St. Frances defense features two 247Sports Top 247 prospects in the 2025 signing class: safety Byron Baldwin, an Indiana Hoosiers commit; and cornerback Blake Woodby. Woodby, the No. 3-ranked overall prospect in the state of Maryland, has suitors including Oregon and Auburn. 

Representing the 2026 class, St. Frances features the nation's No. 11-ranked safety in Jireh Edwards and the No. 12 overall recruit, Zion Elee. 

Elee is a blue-chip edge rusher sure to garner interest from the most prominent programs in college football. At 6-foot-5, he has a rangy frame ideal for disrupting quarterbacks when he gets into the backfield. 

QB Malik Washington, Archbishop Spalding (Maryland) 

The 10th-ranked quarterback in the 2025 signing class is Archbishop Spalding's Malik Washington. At 6-foot-4, 215 pounds, Washington has prototypical pro-style quarterback size and excelled as a drop-back passer in 2023 with 2,903 yards and 21 touchdowns.

He's also mobile, however, having rushed for six touchdowns last season to help power the Archbishop Spalding offense. 

WR Jonah Winston, Hoover (Alabama) 

Coming out of prominent Alabama high school Hoover is Jonah Winston, brother of 2013 Heisman Trophy winner Jameis Winston and a 2026 recruit with 4-star billing. His list of initial suitors include in-state programs Alabama and Auburn, and his famed quarterback brother's alma mater, Florida State.

Winston is a lightning-quick playmaker who operates effectively in space. Like Jameis, Jonah is also a standout baseball player with Div. I-level talent on the diamond as well as the gridiron.  

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