Jonesboro secondary pair Jontavius Wyman and Cortez Redding sign with Miami

Sebastian Font
2 min read
Miami might’ve just landed the steal of the entire 2026 class with the singing of two-way star Jontavius Wyman.



The 6-foot, 175-pounder from Jonesboro possesses high-level movement skills and excels as both a defender and returner.

Don’t let the ranking fool you, Wyman is one of the top defensive prospects in the country — best seen when he took home the DB MVP during the Rivals five-star camp.



He could follow the path of current Miami freshman Bryce Fitzgerald — an electric two-way player who’s electric on both sides of the ball. Like Fitzgerald, Wyman is an absolute ballhawk who could become a special player for the ’Canes.



For Redding, the four-star safety just makes his presence felt all around the field.

An athletic safety from Jonesboro, Ga., Redding is listed at 6-foot, 175 pounds. From hard hits to lightning quick breaks on the ball, Redding’s athleticism is abundantly clear — even listed as a Georgia basketball preseason 4A second team as a point guard.



And while he might be more “raw” at this stage his traits are just as promising – if not better in some aspects.



He will join high school teammate Jontavius Wyman as part of Miami’s 2026 secondary signees, and will be one to keep an eye on for the future.

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Comments (3)

So wait, did this just happen, as in a post-signing day addition?
 
Having seen him play, Wyman looks much more natural at WR than as a defensive back as he really seems to avoid contact. But I also thought Fitzgerald would have more success as a WR for the same reasons, so what the h*ll do I know.

Redding OTOH is trying to hit everyone.
 
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