A New Era for the Rebels' Receiving Game
Alvin Mosley, a four‑star wide receiver from the 2027 class, announced his commitment to the Ole Miss Rebels, sending a clear signal that the program’s recruiting momentum is translating into on‑field upgrades.
Ranked 16th among the nation’s top wideouts, Mosley joins a class that already sits in the top 25, positioning the Rebels to replenish a unit that has lost several key playmakers.
Coach Pete Golding has framed the signing as part of a broader strategy to rebuild the receiving corps, a group that will need to replace departed veterans and re‑establish depth.
Stat Sheet Highlights
In his junior season, Mosley recorded 67 receptions for 1,138 yards and 20 touchdowns, numbers that underscore his ability to stretch the field and find the end zone.
He also proved his athleticism on the ground, rushing 21 times for 190 yards and seven scores, and showcased his arm talent with multiple passing plays.
Standing 6‑2 and known for his speed, Mosley is regarded as a versatile offensive weapon who can line up in multiple formations.
Beyond football, the recruit holds several Division I basketball offers, a testament to his overall athleticism and competitive drive.
Looking Ahead
The Rebels are banking on Mosley’s arrival to help quarterback Trinidad Chambliss orchestrate a final push toward a championship‑contending season, a narrative that Golding says is more than just a fleeting success.
With the new class now ranked among the nation’s best, Ole Miss hopes to turn its recent recruiting breakthroughs into sustained on‑field excellence.