Class of 26 FB: First Hot 100

New Mater Dei wide receiver Chris Henry Jr. (left) is shown at a spring practice. Folsom QB Ryder Lyons is shown playing in his second varsity game last fall vs Serra of San Mateo. Photos: Twitter.com & Willie Eashman.


Mater Dei wide receiver Chris Henry Jr. moves to the top of the state among this class after his transfer from Ohio. Another Monarchs’ transfer, offensive tackle Kodi Greene Jr., is not far behind. This class, however, is also about quarterbacks, led by two of the very best incoming juniors in the nation.

FOR A LOOK AT THE UPDATED HOT 100 FOR THE CLASS OF 2025 THAT WAS COMPLETED LAST MONTH, CLICK HERE.

FOR A LOOK AT THE FINAL HOT 100 FOR THE JUST GRADUATED CLASS OF 2024, CLICK HERE.

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There isn’t an asterisk placed on the names of players who have transferred when the various state player rankings that we do are presented. But there are times when major transfers — both incoming to schools in California and outgoing to schools out of the state — have huge impacts when a project like the Hot 100 football recruits gets compiled.

Since 2016 when the current era of dominance in the state began by the super powers of Mater Dei (Santa Ana) and St. John Bosco (Bellflower) that has been fueled in part by impact transfers, there are transfers every year but some years there are bigger ones.

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