Top 10 Georgia WRs/TEs for 2023 high school football season
6. Zion Ragins, Sr., Jones County High School
What Ragins lacks in size at 5-foot-9, 160 pounds, he makes up for in speed. The four-star Jones County wide receiver clocked a laser-timed 4.23 40-yard dash and holds the freshman Georgia state record in the 100-meter dash. Ragins burst into the high school football scene in his freshman season, catching 38 passes for 584 yards. He added over 2,000 yards and 17 scores in his sophomore and junior years which garnered attention from top college programs. Ragins will continue his football career with the Oklahoma Sooners following his senior season.
Here's a look at what OU is getting in new WR commit 4⃣⭐️ Zion Ragins.
"They talk about using me in many ways. Just know it’s about to be an explosive offense."
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