On July 1, 2025 wide receiver prospect Isaiah Mizell declared Georgia Tech, Syracuse, Kansas State and Arizona State as his top four schools. He is expected to announce his commitment on July 10, with Derek Young of On3 Sports predicting he will attend Georgia Tech.
As with 247Sports Crystal Balls, this prediction being correct is no guarantee that Mizell will choose Georgia Tech, but it could be an indication of where this recruiting is headed. Brent Key and his staff are having a great summer recruiting, and Mizell would be another strong addition.
Below is an analysis of Mizell from All Yellow Jackets recruiting reporter Najeh Wilkins.
“Mizell received offers from 15 schools in total before narrowing down his top choices. In terms of his production on the football field, Mizell was a great player for Boone. He finished with 49 catches for 1,057 yards and 22 touchdowns as a junior. Those 22 touchdowns are a school single-season record. According to the 247Sports Composite, Mizell is ranked as the No. 128 player in the state of Florida, the No. 159 WR and the No. 1001 player nationally.
Roll the tape and you’ll see Mizell’s speed down the field, as he’s not only a deep-ball threat with a quick release and speed off the line that allows him to get behind defenses.
He’s also good at getting touchdowns on short hitches, slants and screen passes. He doesn’t do much shake-and-bake when he touches the ball, instead Mizell makes one cut and then makes his way downfield and turns on the afterburners.
Mizell received an offer from Georgia Tech on April 1. He took his official visit to campus the weekend of June 7-9. This was a big weekend for the Yellow Jackets, as after that weekend the Yellow Jackets landed six new recruits that weekend alone, including Sam Turner, Darren Penson, Kevin Peay, Connor Rausch, Phoenix Felton and Jamauri Brice.
In terms of how he fits into the Yellow Jackets’ schemes, he’ll likely be used in the slot or kick return game, but could also be used all over the field. Georgia Tech will likely use his speed and route-running ability to win one-on-one situations in single coverage and be a reliable playmaker in the middle of the field. In the return game, he’ll go a long way to help the Yellow Jackets flip the field and create good field position for their dynamic offense. Mizell scored touchdowns on two kick returns during his junior season.
If Mizell attends Georgia Tech, he will become the fourth wide receiver in the 2025 class, joining Turner, Brice and Cal Faulkner.
Georgia Tech Commitments 2025
4-star offensive lineman Justin Hasenhuettl
3 Star Defensive End Andre Fuller
3-star quarterback Grady Adamson
3-star offensive lineman Jimmy Bryson
3 Star Safety Ruthen Dinkins
Three-star running back JP Powell
3-star safety Phoenix Felton
3-Star Athlete Jamaury Brice
three-star tight end Connor Rausch;
three-star offensive lineman Kevin Peay
3-star tight end Kevin Roche
3-star safety Jayden Barr
three-star running back Isaiah Groves
three-star offensive lineman Xavier Canales
3-star defensive tackle Kamron Cullins
3-star athlete Cal Faulkner
three-star defensive tackle Delee Norris