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Duke lands commitment from Peach State WR Kavon Conciauro

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Kavon Conciauro
Duke WR commit Kavon Conciauro (Photo via @kantguardvon on IG)

Warner Robins (Ga.) Houston County three-star wide receiver Kavon Conciauro announced on Friday evening that he’s committed to the Duke Blue Devils.

The ACC program beat Auburn, Georgia, Georgia Tech and Mississippi State for the Peach State pass-catcher.

Conciauro is the No. 480 overall prospect and No. 73 WR in the 2026 cycle, according to the Rivals Industry Ranking, a weighted average that utilizes all major recruiting media companies. He’s also the No. 53 player in Georgia.

After getting the 6-foot-3, 170-pounder to Durham for an official visit at the beginning of June, head coach Manny Diaz and the Duke staff began to pick up some momentum in Conciauro’s recruitment. They offered at the end of January, landed a pair of visits and have now closed on a top priority this summer.

Duke is getting a consistent receiver who plays for a solid high school program in Georgia. In eight games as a junior last season for Houston County, Conciaruo turned 25 catches into 316 yards and four scores, per MaxPreps. He’s tallied nearly 1,000 receiving yards across his prep career and has 14 TDs to his name. Conciauro also plays as a defensive back for Houston County.

More on Duke’s 2026 class

The Duke class now features 17 commits following the addition of Conciauro. Three of the top four commits in the mix for Diaz and Co. are wide receivers.

Saraland (Ala.) three-star WR DeShawn Spencer chose the Blue Devils over Maryland earlier this month and ranks as the No. 18 player in Alabama this cycle. Last month, Charlotte Myers Park three-star WR Brody Keefe joined the fold.

“I knew in my mind that it was Duke on the final day of my official visit,” Spencer told Rivals’ Chad Simmons. “Everything felt natural. The love I got from all the other commits and their families, and the relationships I built with them, made me realize that this is where I wanted to be and where I could see myself spending the next four years.”

Prosper (Texas) four-star interior offensive lineman Sean Stover has been committed since November and he remains the lone blue-chipper in the class, checking in as the nation’s No. 369 recruit and No. 27 IOL.

Conciauro becomes the fourth Georgia recruit to commit to Duke this cycle, flanking Milton Fellowship Christian three-star running back CJ Givers, Gainesville three-star defensive lineman Ayden Cain and Suwanee Peachtree Ridge cornerback Tyson Sanford. Indianapolis Hamilton Southeastern three-star quarterback Terry Walker III, Pittsburgh Central Catholic three-star linebacker Colsen Gatten and Shelby (N.C.) Crest three-star safety Lyrik Pettis are some of the other top commits in the class to date.