
Despite missing the first five games of the season, Anthony Crumbley made it clear that his impact on the field goes far beyond the stat sheet. The Booker T. Washington High School (Miami, Florida) standout used every opportunity he had this year to remind South Florida that he is a name college coaches should continue to track closely.
Standing at an impressive 6’4, 230 pounds, Crumbley brings a college-ready frame and physical presence to the offense. In limited action, he finished the season with 12 receptions for 176 yards and 4 touchdowns, showcasing his ability to be a red-zone weapon and a reliable target when his team needed big plays. Those numbers are even more impressive when considering the time he missed early in the season.
Crumbley’s game is built on strength, size, and soft hands. He consistently creates mismatches against smaller defenders, using his body to shield defenders and win contested catches. His awareness in traffic and ability to finish plays in the end zone make him a trusted option in critical moments, while his blocking effort adds value beyond the passing game.
College programs have taken notice. Crumbley currently holds offer(s) from Florida Atlantic University (FAU), a testament to his upside and continued development. As he gains more experience and continues to refine his route running and overall game, his recruitment is expected to expand.
In a talent-rich area like Miami, standing out is never easy—but Anthony Crumbley has done just that. Even with a shortened season, he proved to be an impactful player whenever he stepped on the field. With a full season ahead and momentum on his side, Crumbley is poised for a breakout and could quickly become one of the more talked-about prospects in South Florida.















