The 2027 Georgia recruiting lists on major services feature several high-profile WRs (6’2”–6’5” and higher production listed on those leaderboards). Compared to those players, Delreon is currently:
Smaller in listed stature (5’6").
Lower on public recruiting boards / not yet on national composite lists.
Athletically versatile (plays WR, QB, basketball PG; returns kicks on occasion), which is an asset versus single-role players.
Recruiting take: Right now Delreon profiles as a high-potential, under-the-radar multi-sport athlete. To climb onto the 247/Rivals/On3 radars in Georgia (and earn D1 interest), he should target increased statistical production, measurable athletic testing improvements, and more exposure events.

Realistic recruiting projection & offer timeline
Baseline projection (today)
Likely offers in next 6–12 months (without significant change): Mostly JUCO / D2/ lower-mid-level DIII and maybe walk-on interest from lower-mid FBS programs. This is because public composite rankings and large recruiting sites currently do not list him among the state’s top WRs.
Upside (if he executes the plan below)
If the next 6–12 months show: clear stat jump (notably receptions, yards, TDs), improved testing (40 time sub-Low 4.5 if possible, good shuttle), and quality highlight tape shown to college coaches, then:
12–18 months: mid-major FCS offers or Possible low level Group of 5 offers become realistic.
Junior season: with breakout production + camp/showcase performances, FCS offers may be available
Key drivers that change the timeline: measurable athletic gains, consistent production on varsity, and presence at exposure camps / combines.
Concrete targets & measurables (what coaches look for)
(These are practical, measurable goals to move from “under-the-radar” to mid-major / FCS offers.)
Physical / testing goals
40-yard dash: target 4.50–4.55 (slot/return candidates with strong short-area quickness can be slightly slower if shuttle/explode metrics are excellent).
10-yd split / 3-cone / shuttle: show elite short-area quickness (important for slot WR).
Strength/weight: add functional mass (goal +8–12 lbs over 12 months with power/strength program while maintaining speed).
Vertical: 32”+ preferred for contested catch potential.
On-field production targets (next season / senior year)
Aim for 50+ receptions, 700+ receiving yards, 8+ TDs in a season (or a per-game production level that gets attention — e.g., 6–8 targets/game).
Special teams: 2–3 returns for TDs or consistent >20 yards/return builds value.
Exposure / recruiting targets
Upload a 3–4 minute highlight reel (clean edits: routes, releases, hands, YAC, returns) to Hudl, YouTube and link it on all recruiting profiles.
Attend at least 2 regional camps (college or reputable Nike / Under Armour / area combine events), 7-on-7 tournaments (summer), and local combine testing sessions before junior/senior seasons.
(Why these matter: college coaches look for measurable athleticism + consistent production; for smaller WRs, precise route running, separation, and special teams ability are essential.)
Sources used for current profile info: MaxPreps, Hudl, and NCSA. I compared presence on those profiles versus 247 public leaderboards for 2027 WRs in Georgia.



