2026 WR Milan Parris commits to Miami

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The Hurricanes have made a splash in their 2026 recruiting efforts, landing a commitment from four-star WR Milan Parris.



An Ohio native, Parris was committed to Iowa State before decommitting in early October.

Listed at 6-foot-5 and just over 200 pounds, Parris has all the tools as an outside receiver, including a 4.5 40 time — impressive especially considering his size.

His stock exploded this fall, where he picked up a flurry of top offers which included the likes of the ’Canes.



In just eight games so far this season, he's racked up 38 receptions for 1,046 yards and 12 touchdown.s

Watching his film, Parris puts the tools to use — not just a player who has it all but nothing to show for it.

Whether its physical 50-50 balls or striding past opposing defensive backs, the Ohio native hunts down the ball like his life depends on it.

And speaking of, Parris blocks like his life depends on it — you don’t often see high-level wideouts including run block film in their highlight tapes.

The Hurricanes fought off challenges from the likes of Oregon and Oklahoma for the trending four-star prospect, able to seal the deal following his visit for the Stanford game.

Parris becomes Miami’s 24th commit in the 2026 class, joining a wideout room of Vance Spafford, Somourian Wingo and Tyran Evans — a room that continues to rise with strong senior film.

 

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Two X receivers in one class after landing Moore.

We are finally going to have true X receivers playing that spot. No more flankers/Z guys like Marion or Brown.

Moore better keep working or Parris will eat snaps.
 
The Hurricanes have made a splash in their 2026 recruiting efforts, landing a commitment from four-star WR Milan Parris.



An Ohio native, Parris was committed to Iowa State before decommitting in early October.

Listed at 6-foot-5 and just over 200 pounds, Parris has all the tools as an outside receiver, including a 4.5 40 time — impressive especially considering his size.

His stock exploded this fall, where he picked up a flurry of top offers which included the likes of the ’Canes.



In just eight games so far this season, he's racked up 38 receptions for 1,046 yards and 12 touchdown.s

Watching his film, Parris puts the tools to use — not just a player who has it all but nothing to show for it.

Whether its physical 50-50 balls or striding past opposing defensive backs, the Ohio native hunts down the ball like his life depends on it.

And speaking of, Parris blocks like his life depends on it — you don’t often see high-level wideouts including run block film in their highlight tapes.

The Hurricanes fought off challenges from the likes of Oregon and Oklahoma for the trending four-star prospect, able to seal the deal following his visit for the Stanford game.

Parris becomes Miami’s 24th commit in the 2026 class, joining a wideout room of Vance Spafford, Somourian Wingo and Tyran Evans — a room that continues to rise with strong senior film.


Nice pick up
 
We about to lose some WRs in the portal so we’re getting replacements with height ! IMO

We have a **** load of Y receivers: Daniels, trader, Carr, Marion, Upshaw. I’d love to keep trader, upshaw, and Carr but all kids want PT.

Robison is likely an X but is always injured, sadly.
 
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