Dia Bell, the son of former NBA shooting guard Raja Bell, is taking football by storm. In June 2024, Dia committed to Texas, bringing strong talent to the Longhorns’ quarterback ranks. He’s 6-foot-2, 185 pounds and known for his strong arm, top-shelf processing, and decision-making, particularly under duress.
Cole Leinart is going a different path than his Heisman Trophy-winning father, Matt Leinart. Instead of following in his father’s footsteps to USC, Cole signed with SMU in November 2024. The 6-foot-4 quarterback has demonstrated poise and crisp mechanics, rising quickly through the ranks with his effective throwing technique.
Kaydon Finley, the son of former Packers tight end Jermichael Finley, is among the most physically talented wideouts in the 2026 class. Standing 6-foot-3, he has the height and hands that scream NFL talent. Finley made an early visit to UCLA in 2024, with top programs showing interest.
The Fitzgerald name holds prestige, and Devin Fitzgerald is honoring it. Larry Fitzgerald’s son got his offer from Michigan back in March 2025, an early indication that the world is not overlooking him yet.
Donovan McNabb Jr. received an unexpected bid from Norfolk State in March 2025—made by no less than Michael Vick, his father’s old Eagles teammate. At 6-foot-1, Donovan Jr. is already showing dual-threat skills à la his dad.
Daylen Sharper is a cornerback recruit who recently traveled to Minnesota for a 2024 game weekend. Standing at 6 feet tall with strong agility and technique, he’s making his way onto Power Five radars.
Bastian Vanden Bosch is a physical force on the defensive line, similar to his father Kyle. Bastian and his twin, Case, play for Arizona’s Brophy College Prep, and both have demonstrated tenacity and toughness that shout Division I potential.
Jonah Winston is an emerging three-star receiver in the class of 2026. On April 19, 2025, he’ll visit Florida State—the same institution his brother, Jameis, made famous. At 6 feet, Jonah is quick and elusive, possessing big-play potential in open terrain. He is still considering offers, but a return visit to the Seminoles is keeping fans excited.
Justice Fitzpatrick might be the little brother of NFL All-Pro Minkah Fitzpatrick, but he’s not in anyone’s shadow. As a corner, he’s displayed great instincts and ball skills. Recruiting analysts are keeping a close eye, although he hasn’t made much news yet. The Fitzpatrick gene pool is potent, and Justice could be the next family star defensive back.
Discuss legendary bloodlines—Jett Washington is the nephew of late NBA legend Kobe Bryant. A five-star player, Jett has been receiving offers from blueblood programs nationwide and recently narrowed his options.