Ryan Mosley, a promising junior wide receiver at Carrollton High School in Georgia, has been receiving attention from top college football programs. The Alabama Crimson Tide, Ohio State Buckeyes, Florida State Seminoles, Georgia Bulldogs and other major programs have shown early interest in him. Recently, Mosley announced that the Colorado Buffaloes had extended an offer to him, adding to his impressive list of options.
The talented wide receiver expressed his gratitude to head coach Deion Sanders, assistant director of player personnel Devin Rispress and wide receivers coach Jason Phillips for the opportunity. Standing at 6-foot-3 and weighing 195 pounds, Mosley played alongside five-star quarterback Julian “JuJu” Lewis at Carrollton last season. He was one of Lewis’ go-to receivers and amassed 31 catches for 471 yards and seven touchdowns as reported by MaxPreps.
Mosley’s impressive performance on the field has caught the attention of major college football programs around the country. This exciting development for Ryan Mosley showcases his potential and talent as a rising star in high school football. Follow @BuffaloesWire on Twitter and like our page on Facebook for ongoing coverage of Colorado news.
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