On July 1, 2025, wide receiver prospect Isaiah Mizell announced his top four schools: Georgia Tech, Syracuse, Kansas State and Arizona. He will announce his commitment on July 10 and he picked up an On3 Sports Derek Young prediction to land at Georgia Tech.
Much like 247Sports’ crystal balls, it’s not guaranteed that Mizell will pick Georgia Tech because he got this prediction, but it could well show the trend of this recruiting. Brent Key and his staff had a great summer on the recruiting trail and Mizell would be another solid addition.
Here’s a look at Mizell, courtesy of All Yellow Jackets recruiting reporter Najeh Wilkins:
“Mizell received a total of 15 offers before narrowing down his list to the top schools. In terms of what he did on the football field, Mizell was electric for Boone. He finished his junior year with 49 receptions for 1,057 yards and 22 receiving touchdowns. Those 22 touchdowns set a single-season school record. According to the 247Sports Composite, Mizell is ranked as the No. 128 player in Florida, No. 159 WR and No. 1,001 player nationally.
When you scroll through the tape, you can see Mizell’s speed on the field. Not only is he a deep-ball threat who can get behind the defense with his quick releases from the line and his speed.
He’s also very good at short passes, slants and screens for touchdowns. There’s not a lot of flailing and cooking when he touches the ball, instead Mizell makes a cut and then drives downfield and lights the afterburners.
Mizell received an offer from Georgia Tech on April 1. He was on campus for an official visit the weekend of June 7-9, a big weekend for the Yellow Jackets. After that weekend, the Yellow Jackets signed six recruits that weekend alone, including Sam Turner, Dalen Penson, Kevin Peay, Connor Roush, Fenix Felton and Jamauri Brice.
As for how he fits into the Yellow Jackets’ scheme, he would likely be used in the slot and possibly the kick return game, but he could be used all over the field. Georgia Tech would likely use his speed and route running ability to win one-on-ones in single coverage and be a reliable playmaker in the middle of the field. In the return game, he would be a valuable asset to help the Yellow Jackets turn the field over and create good field position for a dynamic offense. During his junior season, Mizell had two kick returns for touchdowns.
If Mizell commits to Georgia Tech, he would be the fourth receiver in the 2025 class, joining Turner, Brice and Cal Faulkner.
Georgia Tech Commitments for 2025
Four-star offensive lineman Justin Hasenhuetl
Three-star defensive end Andre Fuller
Three-star quarterback Grady Adamson
Three-star offensive lineman Jimmy Bryson
Three-star safety Rasean Dinkins
Three-star running back JP Powell
Fenix Felton Three Star Security
Jamauri Brice, three-star athlete
Connor Roush, three-star tight end
Three-star offensive lineman Kevin Peay
Kevin Roche, three-star tight end
Jayden Barr, Three-Star Security Specialist
Isaiah Groves, three-star running back
Xavier Canales, three-star offensive lineman
Kamron Cullins, three-star defensive tackle
Cal Faulkner, three-star athlete
Three-star defensive tackle Derry Norris