2025 Jayvan Boggs 4* WR from Cocoa

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It’s been just three games for the defending Florida state champion Cocoa Tigers thus far in 2023, but there is a new duo that has taken the Sunshine State by storm in the process. It’s 2026 quarterback Brady Hart and 2025 wide receiver Jayvan Boggs. Hart, on a head-turning 6-foot-4 frame, has already crossed over the 1,000-yard mark as a passer, to go along with 10 touchdown passes thus far. Nearly half of those yards are accounted for by Boggs, who is counted upon even more when it matters, as he has seven of Hart’s TDs to his name. Just as impressively, the last two opponents Cocoa has faced are also state-championship caliber in Venice High School and Ft. Lauderdale St. Thomas Aquinas.
Boggs’ seven touchdowns have come against the last two marquee opponents, including four against St. Thomas Aquinas, a secondary full of Power Five prospects or verbal commitments. Venice, where he hit pay dirt a trio of times, features elite Florida State commitment Charles Lester, who lined up against Boggs for most of that performance.
“He’s one of the best receivers in the state,” Hart said of Boggs. “He is an unreal, smooth route-runner and his plays after the catch are incredible.”

 
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Jayvan Boggs, 2025 WR (online stream): No one helped his recruiting stock more than Boggs on Friday, at least down in the Sunshine State. The junior drew a matchup with FSU cornerback commit Charles Lester III and responded with 10 catches for 218 yards and three touchdowns in Cocoa’s 31-21 upset of Venice. Boggs turned quick screens into sizable gains as he navigated through traffic and also showed plenty of polish as a route runner. He plays a similar style of football to Florida’s Ricky Pearsall. The Gators and Ohio State both offered this summer. -- Ivins


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Jayvan Boggs, 2025 WR (in-person evaluation): Boggs followed up last week’s breakout performance with another head-turning stat line as he caught 11 passes for 180 yards and four touchdowns in Cocoa (Fla.) High’s controversial last-second 37-36 loss to Fort Lauderdale (Fla.) St. Thomas Aquinas. Boggs drew Miami commit Ryan Mack and Purdue commit Earl Kulp in coverage throughout much of the night and beat both of them for scores. He’s a technical route runner with elite short-area burst who just knows how to get open, and quickly. Ohio State and Florida have both already zeroed in on Boggs and he’s planning to visit both schools in the coming months. -- Ivins
 
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Ohio state swoops in early and picks up a commit from the supposedly one of the tops guys down here. Two years in a row
 
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Dang $uckeyes have turned into Bama frpm 10 years ago constantly swooping into FL for our best receivers. Need to make that stop w/ better play and development.
 
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