Ole Miss is gearing up for a make-or-break official visit weekend that could reshape its 2027 recruiting class.
Key Targets
Four-star wide receiver Braylon Calais from Louisiana arrives as one of the most coveted flip prospects, currently ranked No. 188 nationally and No. 9 in his state.
Joining him is running back Ty Keys, a four‑star talent from Mississippi who earned the 2025 Class 4A Mr. Football honor and is viewed as a potential immediate impact player.
Uncommitted Visitors
Four-star linebacker Jeremiah Culpepper, ranked No. 200 nationally and No. 19 in Georgia, is among the uncommitted prospects touring Oxford, while three-star athlete Cade Cooper from Pennsylvania is weighing Ole Miss against Notre Dame.
The weekend also welcomes a host of other visitors, including defensive back Marcus Jones from Pennsylvania, tight end Colton Johnson from Tennessee, wide receiver Miguel Whitley from Louisiana, and receiver Sheldon Isaac from Mississippi, each bringing distinct skill sets to the mix.
Coaches see the visits as a chance to evaluate talent on the ground, assess fit within the offensive scheme, and reinforce relationships that could tip the balance in the upcoming recruiting cycle.
If the Rebels secure the commitments of Calais and Keys while retaining interest from Culpepper and Cooper, the class could see a surge in offensive firepower and defensive depth, positioning Ole Miss for a competitive future in the SEC.