Blazing Through the 2026 Class: Rising Star WR Aljour Miles Breaks Down His Latest Power Five Offers and the Official Visits That Could Shape His Future
As the 2026 recruiting cycle heats up, one name surging up the charts and grabbing national attention is wide receiver Aljour Miles, a dynamic playmaker out of Carrollton High School (GA) who continues to light up the field and the recruiting world alike.
Standing at 6-foot-1 and 185 pounds, Miles has become one of the most electric wideouts in the country thanks to his blistering speed, smooth route-running, and reliable hands. He’s not just putting up eye-popping stats on Friday nights — he’s becoming a must-have recruit for Power Five programs across the country.
Latest Offers Make Noise
Over the past few weeks, Miles has seen his recruitment explode. Among the latest schools to extend scholarship offers are Florida State, Michigan, South Carolina, and Penn State, adding to an already impressive list that includes the likes of Georgia, Tennessee, Ole Miss, Texas A&M, and Louisville.
“It’s a blessing, for real,” Miles told 247Sports in a recent interview. “These are schools I used to watch growing up, and now they’re calling me, texting me, and wanting me to visit. It’s surreal, but I’m staying humble and focused.”
Breakout Season Paved the Way
In his sophomore campaign, Miles hauled in 62 receptions for 1,114 yards and 14 touchdowns, leading Carrollton to a deep playoff run in Georgia’s competitive 7A classification. He followed that up with standout performances at various offseason camps, including Under Armour Next, where he clocked a 4.42-second 40-yard dash and showcased elite separation skills against top defensive backs.
Recruiting analysts have praised his blend of athleticism and football IQ.
“Aljour has a special gear when the ball is in the air,” said On3 analyst Charles Power. “He can stretch the field vertically, but he also understands leverage and timing. He’s a complete receiver with real WR1 upside at the next level.”
Official Visit Schedule Coming Into Focus
With a growing list of suitors, Miles is beginning to narrow down his visit schedule heading into the summer.
“I plan to take official visits to Georgia, Michigan, Florida State, Texas A&M, and maybe South Carolina,” he said. “I want to see the atmosphere, meet the coaches, and see how I fit in the offense.”
Of particular note is his relationship with Georgia wide receivers coach Bryan McClendon, who has been recruiting Miles for months.
“Coach BMac is real with me. He sees me as a game-changer and someone who could contribute early. That means a lot,” Miles added.
However, don’t count out Michigan, who has been steadily building momentum behind the scenes. Their new offensive scheme and emphasis on explosive playmakers appeal to the four-star’s style of play.
Focus on Development and Fit
Miles says his decision will ultimately come down to fit, not fame.
“I’m not chasing hype. I want to go where I’ll be coached hard, developed, and have the chance to win. It’s about culture and people as much as football.”
In the meantime, he remains locked in on his junior season goals: a state title, All-American honors, and continuing to grow as a leader.
“Recruiting is exciting, but I haven’t done anything yet,” he said with a smile. “I’ve got to keep working.”
What’s Next for Aljour Miles?
As the summer approaches, expect the buzz around Aljour Miles to intensify. With his stock soaring and programs lining up for visits, he’s poised to become one of the most sought-after prospects in the 2026 class.
He hasn’t set a commitment date yet but hinted it may come after his official visits — potentially late fall or early winter.
Wherever he lands, one thing is certain: Aljour Miles is a name you’ll be hearing on Saturdays for years to come.
