Gwinnett’s Class of 2024 Football Signees — See Where Top Talent Landed | Prep

Gwinnett County Football Stars Sign to Colleges Nationwide
By HuddleUp Magazine Staff
Gwinnett County, GA – National Signing Day once again placed Gwinnett County in the spotlight as one of the nation’s premier football talent pipelines. Dozens of standout athletes officially committed to continue their football journeys at the collegiate level, representing powerhouse programs and emerging schools across the county.
Buford Leads the Pack with National Recruits
Buford High School continues to dominate the recruiting scene. Star quarterback Dylan Raiola, ranked among the nation’s best, signed with Nebraska, while five-star defensive lineman Eddrick Houston committed to Ohio State. Defensive back K.J. Bolden will stay in-state, joining the Georgia Bulldogs, and teammates Bryson Banks (Army), Kobi Blackwell (Buffalo), and Jaylen Neal (Florida A&M) add to Buford’s long list of signees.
Archer and Brookwood Celebrate Balanced Classes
The Archer Tigers sent a wave of talent across the map: Sean Crutchfield (LaGrange), Amari Jones (Wingate), and William Wallace (Peru State) highlight their class. Meanwhile, Brookwood produced one of the county’s deepest groups, with Secrea Algie (Western Carolina), Kaleb Neal (Appalachian State), and Matt Peavy (Reinhardt) among many Broncos continuing their careers.
Grayson, Mill Creek, and Parkview Deliver Star Power
- Grayson’s signing class features Waltclaire Flynn (UCF) and Kylan Fox (UCF), plus standout DB Trajen Greco (Missouri).
- Mill Creek celebrated Cole Mullins (Notre Dame), Jaiden Patterson (UNC), and defensive end King Joseph Edwards (Syracuse).
- Parkview headlined with five-star WR Mike Matthews (Tennessee), RB Trelain Maddox (Georgia Tech), and DB Jay Crawford (Auburn).
These three programs once again proved why Gwinnett is a national recruiting hotspot.
Norcross, Central Gwinnett, and Others Add Depth
- Norcross athletes signed with Navy (Cam Robinson), Kennesaw State (Michael Ammons), and Coastal Carolina (Antonio Molder II).
- Central Gwinnett showcased speed with Darren Coleman (Furman) and Jayson Allen (Stony Brook).
- South Gwinnett made noise with A.J. Pigford (Princeton) and Jaylin Lackey (Vanderbilt).
- Discovery celebrated a milestone with Muhammad Alcine committing to the Air Force Academy.
A Tradition of Excellence
From Division I powerhouses to respected Division II and NAIA programs, Gwinnett County athletes will be seen on football fields nationwide in 2025 and beyond. Their commitments are a testament not only to individual hard work but also to the coaches, families, and communities that support them.
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“Gwinnett County continues to raise the bar—producing champions on and off the field. These young men represent the next generation of football excellence.”
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- Top National Signees: Raiola (Nebraska), Houston (Ohio State), Bolden (Georgia), Matthews (Tennessee), Mullins (Notre Dame).
- Military Commitments: Banks (Army), Alcine (Air Force), Ashadele (Air Force), Robinson (Navy).
- Gwinnett to the SEC/ACC: Bolden (Georgia), Maddox (Georgia Tech), Crawford (Auburn), Greco (Missouri).
🔥 HuddleUp Magazine will continue following these signees as they transition to the college stage, carrying Gwinnett pride with them every step of the way.