
ATHENS, Ga. — The Georgia Bulldogs have secured a major addition to their 2026 recruiting class with the commitment of four-star wide receiver Ryan Mosley from Carrollton High School. Mosley, a 6-foot-4, 206-pound prospect, announced his decision on Wednesday, choosing Georgia over offers from South Carolina, Nebraska, Texas A&M, Alabama, and more than 30 other programs .
Mosley is ranked as the No. 27 wide receiver and the No. 183 overall prospect nationally in the 2026 class, according to the 247Sports Composite rankings . His commitment marks the 10th overall and fifth in-state pledge for Georgia’s 2026 class, which now ranks 11th nationally.
During his junior season, Mosley recorded 55 receptions for 848 yards and 15 touchdowns, helping lead Carrollton to the state finals in Georgia’s highest classification . Known for his polished route-running, exceptional ball-tracking skills, and versatility to play both inside and outside receiver positions, Mosley brings a dynamic presence to Georgia’s offense.
Mosley’s decision was influenced by his strong relationships with Georgia’s coaching staff, including head coach Kirby Smart, receivers coach James Coley, and safeties coach Travaris Robinson. The Bulldogs plan to utilize Mosley primarily as a wide receiver, with potential roles on defense in third-down and nickel situations .
“Just being a hometown kid that’s from Georgia,” Mosley said. “Grew up loving Georgia. The coaches are recruiting me hard. Coach Coley. Coach T-Rob. Coach Kirby. All great relationships with them. That’s what’s really pushing the limit for me right now.”

Mosley joins fellow four-star receivers Vance Spafford and Brady Marchese in Georgia’s 2026 class, which is anchored by five-star quarterback Jared Curtis. The addition of Mosley is expected to enhance the Bulldogs’ offensive capabilities in the coming years.
For a visual breakdown of Mosley’s commitment and what he brings to Georgia, watch the following video:
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