3 key WR recruits impressed by Texas landing Dia Bell
Brayden Robinson
Bell leads one of the fastest offenses and passing attacks in Florida high school football at American Heritage. He's throwing to two of the fastest and most talented wide receiver recruits in the class of 2026 at American Heritage, four-star wideouts Brandon Bennett and Malachi Toney.
Toney, a Miami commit, is one of the fastest wide receiver recruits in the nation in the 2026 class.
Another one of the fastest wide receiver recruits in the class of 2026 is firmly on Sarkisian's radar for that cycle, Red Oak (TX) four-star Brayden Robinson. The 5-foot-8 and 155-pound wideout from Central Texas is a sub-10.5-second 100-meter dash guy and a flat-out burner on the gridiron.
Knowing how much Sarkisian is prioritizing elite speed recruits on the trail in the 2025 and 2026 cycles (and beyond), it makes sense that Robinson is a top in-state wideout target in his class. And it clearly seems like Robinson likes the idea of playing with Bell at the collegiate level.
Robinson was clearly impressed by Texas landing Bell's commitment early this week, gauging his reactions on social media on June 17.
Robinson said that Bell is a "top QB in the country" and that he "wasn't surprised" that Sarkisian was able to pull it off landing his commitment in the 2026 class. He has a lot of faith in Sarkisian's ability to recruit and coach up elite talent at the skill positions on the offensive side of the ball.
It also caught my eye that Robinson said Bell's "play style complements my game pretty well" and how "dangerous" he felt their connection would be at the collegiate level.