Four-star wide receiver Ryan Mosley, from Carrollton High School in Georgia, is one of the most promising prospects in the 2026 class. He has no timeline set for commitment, but he revealed that it could be at the end of his junior season.
Mosley plays with five-star quarterback Julian Lewis at Carrollton, who committed to Colorado last month after backing off his pledge from USC. Mosley is ranked as the No. 74 athlete in the 2026 class and the No. 46 recruit in Georgia, according to 247Sports.
South Carolina, Auburn, Alabama, Clemson and Georgia are the schools recruiting Mosley the hardest. Let's see which three programs have the most potential to secure his commitment.
Top three schools vying for Ryan Mosley's commitment
#3 Clemson
Ryan Mosley received an offer from Clemson in June and told TigerNet in the summer that Clemson was in good standing, as he grew up loving the Tigers. He was in attendance for Clemson's 59-35 win over NC State on Sept. 21.
“Just the fans, the atmosphere and the community,” Mosley told The Clemson Insider. “Clemson is a special place. They throwing the ball, they running it. It is just an all-around offense.”
Clemson wide receivers coach Tyler Grisham has been pursuing Mosley throughout the season.
“It’s amazing,” Mosley added. “We communicate every week. Talk every week. Text, calls, all that."
Clemson's 2026 class added its first offensive lineman on Monday with the commitment of three-star prospect Braden Wilmes. The cycle also holds commitments of four more players, ranking No. 17 in the nation.
#2 Alabama
Alabama offered Mosley in March, and he was in attendance during the Crimson Tide's 63-0 win against Western Kentucky on August 31. The school has a 17.7% chance of receiving his commitment, per the On3 Recruiting Prediction Machine.
Mosley praised Alabama wide receiver Ryan Williams, who enjoyed a breakout season this year. Mosley also revealed the Crimson Tide coaching staff's bond with him, saying (via Touchdown Alabama),
"It’s great. Coach (Jamarcus) Shepard, Coach Sanders we talk regularly. The relationship is definitely there and building.”
Alabama's 2026 class witnessed three decommitments and is left with only one committed player in four-star defensive lineman Vodney Cleveland.
#1 Georgia
Georgia is the leader in Mosley's recruitment, with a 26.8% chance of securing his commitment. He has made numerous visits to the Bulldogs program throughout the year, which only increased his affinity for the school.
"Georgia's been my favorite school since I was little. Going back is always a vibe," Mosley told Dawgs247. "It's my home school. It's always a vibe. I love the coaches. The vibes are always there. The vibes are good."
Georgia’s 2026 cycle has three committed players: wide receiver Vance Spafford, cornerback Jontavius Wyman and tight end Lincoln Keyes.