Brysen Wright Named First Team Elite All-American
Mandarin Wide Receiver Earns National Recognition as One of the Country's Most Dynamic Pass Catchers
Elite All-American First Team Selection
Elite All-American recognizes only twenty-two First Team selections nationwide following a comprehensive evaluation of the country's premier high school football players.
Selection is based upon on-field production, performance against elite competition, football character, leadership, positional excellence, and long-term projection.
Being named First Team Elite All-American represents one of the highest honors awarded annually by Elite All-American.
The best wide receivers change the game before the ball is even snapped.
Their ability to create separation, win contested catches, and make plays after the catch forces defenses to account for them on every single down.
Brysen Wright does all of that โ and he does it at a level that very few receivers in the country can match.
Following standout performances across elite national competition and a breakout showing in the 7v7 circuit, Wright earned First Team Elite All-American recognition as one of the most complete wide receiver prospects in the 2028 class.
Why Elite All-American Selected Him
Elite All-American evaluates wide receivers on route precision, release quickness, hands, contested catch ability, yards after contact, and performance against elite competition.
Wright checked every box.
His combination of size, athleticism, and football IQ allows him to win at every level of the field. Whether running precise routes against press coverage, tracking deep balls over his shoulder, or turning short completions into significant gains, Wright consistently demonstrated the complete skill set that defines an elite wide receiver prospect.
His composure and competitiveness against the nation's top defensive backs made him one of the standout performers throughout the Elite All-American evaluation process.
Friday Night Football
Wright has established himself as one of Florida's most productive and dangerous wide receivers.
Playing at Mandarin High School in Jacksonville, he has consistently performed at a high level against quality competition in one of the country's premier high school football states.
His production, reliability, and big-play ability have made him one of the most sought-after receivers in his class.
National Evaluation
Competing on the national 7v7 circuit with Cam Newton's C1N program, Wright faced the country's top defensive backs week after week.
He responded with consistent, high-level performances that reinforced his standing as one of the nation's elite wide receiver prospects.
Throughout the Elite All-American evaluation process, Wright demonstrated the route running, hands, and competitive instincts that separate elite receivers from the rest of the field.
Recruiting Journey
Wright has drawn significant recruiting interest from programs across the country as one of the top wide receiver prospects in the 2028 class.
His combination of size, athleticism, and production has made him one of the most closely watched receivers in the nation.
Looking Ahead
Brysen Wright enters his junior season as one of the country's most exciting wide receiver prospects, with the tools, production, and competitive track record to develop into one of the nation's elite pass catchers at the collegiate level.
Elite All-American proudly recognizes Brysen Wright as a First Team Elite All-American, honoring both his accomplishments and the standard he has established among the nation's premier high school football talents.
Player Snapshot
- Position: Wide Receiver
- Team: First Team
- High School: Mandarin High School
- City: Jacksonville, Florida
- Class: 2028
- National Competition: Cam Newton's C1N
- College Commitment: Uncommitted
Elite All-American Evaluation
Brysen Wright earned First Team Elite All-American recognition because he consistently demonstrated the route precision, hands, athleticism, and competitive excellence that define an elite wide receiver. His standout performances against the nation's top competition established him as one of only eight wide receivers selected to the inaugural First Team.
