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Georgia on My Mind: Ole Miss Eyes Three Top Recruits from Douglas County High School

Georgia on My Mind: Ole Miss Eyes Three Top Recruits from Douglas County High School

OXFORD, Miss. — Three Class of 2026 players out of Douglas County High School in Georgia camped at Ole Miss this past weekend, and they are definitely playmakers to keep an eye on. So here’s info on 5-star EDGE Jordan Carter, 5-star wide receiver Aaron Gregory, and 3-star QB DJ Bordeaux.

‘26 Jordan Carter| 5-star EDGE| No. 14 NATL | NO. 2 Edge |NO.2 GA

A talent like Jordan Carter is one to keep an eye on, whether you catch him on the field or at a camp. He is electrifying, physical and checks all the boxes when it comes to his ability and technique on the defensive front.

This past season he notched 84 total tackles and 14 tackles for loss. With his skillset, the 6-foot-4 blue chipper has quickly caught the eyes of every program as he holds well over 30 offers. He is another talent that defensive coordinator Pete Golding would be thrilled to have.

‘26 Aaron Gregory| 5-star WR| No. 31 NATL | NO. 5 WR | NO.7 GA

I have been watching Aaron Gregory for some time now, and he is another elite wide receiver that everyone is finally noticing. Gregory is not only explosive and electric, but he is a surgeon on the field with his intricate and meticulous maneuvering on each play. When you put the ball in his hands, big things happen every single time. Speed and consistency are just two of Gregory’s attributes that have made him one of the most talked about receivers in his class.

He is not just elite for Douglas Co. but always a top performer at camps and on his 7v7 team, RAW. It is no wonder why his offer sheet already boasts well over 50 offers.  This weekend was not his first time in the ‘Sip, but his visit was another huge opportunity to build stronger ties with Gregory.

‘26 DJ Bordeaux| 3-star QB | No. 28 QB | NO. 38 GA

DJ Bordeaux, the 6-foot-2, 195 dual-threat quarterback, formerly from Thunder Ridge High School in Colorado, moved to Georgia where he initially took reps at Alpharetta High School. He has since found his home at Douglas County and has been on plenty of radars since he made the move. It seems to be paying off as this gunslinger’s arm and football IQ have caught plenty of programs’ eyes.

The combo of Bordeaux to Gregory is going to be one of the most talked about 2026 duos that you’ll want to watch. Just watching the synchronicity of Bordeaux to Gregory — and any of his targets — you can see his talent abounds. He is another talented QB with a ton of upside.

These three prospects boast talent that should excite Rebel fans. Stay tuned to The Rebel Walk as we keep you posted on these three and all the Ole Miss recruits.

Lee Ann Herring-Olvedo

Lee Ann Herring-Olvedo

Lee Ann is the Director of Recruiting for The Rebel Walk. She is a veteran SEC sports journalist and NFL content writer. She is also the Sr. Editor for MESPORTS digital. Herring-Olvedo is a Brown University graduate who loves good cigars, good games, and a smooth glass of bourbon — not necessarily in that order.

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Lee Ann Herring-Olvedo

Lee Ann is the Director of Recruiting for The Rebel Walk. She is a veteran SEC sports journalist and NFL content writer. She is also the Sr. Editor for MESPORTS digital. Herring-Olvedo is a Brown University graduate who loves good cigars, good games, and a smooth glass of bourbon — not necessarily in that order.

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