Top Mississippi high school football tight end for MHSAA, MAIS

Who is Mississippi’s top tight end entering the 2025 high school football season? MHSAA and MAIS football fans can decide which high school tight end is the best in the state. Now it’s your turn to vote.

Fans may vote in the poll BELOW one time per hour per device. The poll closes at noon on Sunday. The nominees come from the Clarion Ledger’s top tight ends watch list last week.

Vote Mississippi’s top high school football tight end for 2025 MHSAA, MAIS season

Zarkevion Brown, South Pike: Brown recorded 191 receiving yards last season and hauled in eight receptions for a touchdown.

Majure Chandler, Leake Academy: Chandler produced 33 receptions for 389 receiving yards, helping Leake Academy to a 9-4 record.

Ayden Coleman, Louisville: Coleman produced 328 receiving yards with 16 receptions and four touchdowns and helped Louisville to the MHSAA 4A state title game. He holds offers from Jackson State and Alcorn State.

Henry Funchess, Mendenhall: Funchess hauled in 26 receptions, 628 receiving yards and seven touchdowns.

Dylan Harris, Hartfield Academy: Harris had two receiving touchdowns with 315 passing yards and 18 receptions, helping Hartfield Academy win the MAIS Class 6A title.

Caleb Hearn, Coahoma County: Hearn was named to the MAC All-State offensive first team last season, helping Coahoma County to a 5-5 record.

Sameer Hughes, Nanih Waiya: Hearn was named to the MAC All-State offensive first team last season in MHSAA 1A, and also recorded 79 tackles.

Cayden Jones, Bruce: Jones recorded 157 receiving yards, 12 receptions and a touchdown.

Will Jones, Madison-Ridgeland Academy: Jones produced 20 receptions and one touchdown for 263 receiving yards.

Julius Mathis, Holmes County Central: Mathis, the three-star recruit according to…


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Publish date : 2025-08-05 16:30:00

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