Five-Star WR Brandon Inniss names top 6

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Five-star wide receiver Brandon Inniss of Miami Gardens (Fla.) American Heritage High has narrowed his list to six schools—USC, Miami, Ohio State, Alabama, LSU, and Texas A&M.

The 6-foot-1, 200 pounder went in-depth on his finalists.

USC

“The coaches there are like no other,” Inniss said. “They preach family is key to them. And it will be key to me as well because I will be so far from my family. The offense coach Riley calls is perfect for my play style.”

Miami

“That’s my hometown team,” Inniss said. “Coach Cristobal is trying to build something special there and I’m interested and willing to invest into his ideas he got planned.”

Ohio State

“Coach Day and coach Hart are some of the best offensive minded coaches in college football,” Inniss said. “Coach Hart(line) doesn’t just tell me he will develop me the best for the next level, he shows me and it’s proven.”

Alabama

“My official visit really made me open my eyes about Alabama,” Inniss said. “Coach Wiggins feels like I can play all over the field. He will also develop me to the best of his abilities as well.”

LSU

“My relationship with coach Hankton has carried over from when he was at Georgia,” Inniss said. “I’m looking forward to getting out there to see what they propose for me in person, not just over the phone. LSU has also produced WRs to the NFL throughout the years.”

Texas A&M

“They told me they just had a pretty heavily recruited 2022 class on the defensive side, so they want to recruit the best WR in the country and get me to come up there,” Inniss said. “I don’t know much about their offense but once I get out there I will learn about their offense.”

Brandon Inniss Scouting Summary

“Developed wide receiver who has been on the national radar dating back to middle school,” On3’s Director of Scouting Charles Power wrote. “Emerged as a college prospect while playing on varsity as an eighth grader. Has a technically advanced skill set. Has high-level quickness both in his releases and at the top of his routes. Can break off defensive backs with his change of direction. Competitive and embraces matchups with other top prospects. A standout on the camp and 7-on-7 circuit. Tests as a good athlete in the combine setting.”

Inniss ranks as the No. 22 player in the On3 Consensus, a complete and equally weighted industry-generated average that accounts for all four major recruiting sites. He also tabs in as the No. 4 wide receiver and the No. 6 player in the state of Florida.