COLUMBUS, OH — Mason Maddox, a 6’2″, 168-pound wide receiver and elite high school football recruit from Servite High School (CA), made a powerful impression at the Ohio State Football Camp and 7v7 Tournament. As a versatile Class of 2027 athlete, Maddox is quickly emerging as a top dual-threat high school football prospect.
At camp, Maddox dominated as a two-way player, excelling not only at wide receiver but also at nickel back and outside linebacker. His long frame, athleticism, and football IQ made him a defensive nightmare—closing passing lanes, jamming receivers, and shutting down top national talent. With his fluid movement, elite coverage instincts, and field awareness, Maddox is proving to be one of the most versatile defenders in high school football.
Offensively, Maddox continued to impress with sharp route running, reliable hands, and consistent big-play production. Whether hauling in deep passes or moving the chains on third down, he’s become a go-to wide receiver recruit with a strong upside at the next level.
Already attracting college football recruiting interest, Maddox holds offers from powerhouse programs like Texas, UCLA, USC, and Colorado State. His rising status as a college football prospect makes him a must-watch name in the 2027 recruiting class.
Mason Maddox isn’t just an athlete with standout measurables—he’s a competitor with drive, discipline, and a passion for the game. As the high school football season unfolds, expect his recruiting momentum to continue building nationwide.
















