Jones adds 14 NSD football signees, making 21 total for 2026 class
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Jones High had 14 seniors sign with colleges Wednesday on National Signing Day, raising the number of Tigers going to college to play football to 21 in the Class of 2026.
The total tied for the second largest signing class in school history.
Since Elijah Williams took over the Jones program in 2016, 168 players have signed to play college football. Williams said this year was the most difficult for finding college homes for his players due to the NCAA transfer portal and it’s trickle-down effect on high school seniors.
Jones High sends football players to college at impressive rate
Jones’ largest signing class was in 2018, when 25 signed.
“I’m just proud of the kids, accepting that the path has changed,” Williams said. “They have to accept that, ‘OK, I probably should be going P4 or I probably should be going FCS, but because of this portal I’m gonna have to go to a smaller D-I or D-II school and just play, get film and transfer up.
“We even had two go juco this year. It’s the first time I had a player go juco that wasn’t because of grades. They have great grades, but they’re just going there to give them a better opportunity to get to a bigger school.”
Williams said for some of his players, they were still trying to figure things out at the 11th hour on Tuesday night before signing day.
“We were at the school until 11 o’clock last night,” Williams said. “It was to the last minute. The last week was really crazy.”
Jones did have one player who found an FBS home in the last spring recruiting hustle. Kicker Kason Mullis signed with Delaware, which transitioned as a Football Bowl Subdivision program last year.
Mullis was a Sentinel First-Team All-Area selection this season. He kicked a school record 53-yard field goal, and also made a pair of 45-yarders. Mullis also had a 40-plus average on punts.
Sentinel Offensive Player of the Year, Marceles Carey, the do-everything athlete at DeLand, finally found himself an FBS home, signing with Bowling Green. Carey rushed for 1,479 yards and an area-leading 31 touchdowns. He also led DeLand in receiving, catching 27 balls for 693 yards and seven touchdowns
Three other area players landed with FBS schools in the second signing period: Safety Emari Peterson of Evans is headed to LSU, DB Ja’Cari Jackson of Olympia to FAU and DB E’Shawn Sutton of Winter Park to Central Michigan.
St. Thomas of Miami, an NAIA program, signed a number of locals.
Here are the Orlando area February football signees:
Boone
Will Buzyniski, DL, St Thomas
Adrian Foster, DB, New Mexico Highlands
Sam Johnson, WQB, Bemidji State
Aaron Hardy Jr., RB, Southeastern
Jayden Jimenez, OL, Rensselaer Polytechnic institute
DeLand
Marceles Carey, ATH, Bowling Green
Evans
Emari Peterson, DB, LSU
Hagerty
Trevor Covelli, OL, West Florida
Leo Gutierrez, FB-LS, Merchant Marine Academy
Makiye McBurse, WR, St Thomas
Greg Weatherington, WR, St Thomas
Horizon
Kaio Oliveira, RB, Princeton
Jones
Savion Brooks, DB New Mexico Highlands
Jason Charleston, DB, St. Thomas
Je’Narr Cobb, DB, Florida Memorial
Bertrand Derose. LB, St. Thomas
Steve Dorsainvil, DE, Garden City CC
Ryan Duval, LB, Seton Hill
Aveon Emmanuel, DB, Florida Memorial
Landen Gaines, DB, St. Thomas
David Lee, DL, Daytona Beach Christian
Kason Mullis, K-P, Delaware
Maecellus Reese, DB, Garden City CC
Dainian Success, OL, Florida Memorial
Daunte Wallace, RB, New Mexico Highlands
Stephen Williams, TE, Bethune-Cookman
Lake Highland Prep
Eddie Bohne, WR, Gettysburg
Will Wankelman, QB, Denison
Brady Weber, WR, Chapman
Mount Dora Christian
Roberto Castillo, LB, Keiser
Ocoee
Damar’eon Cawthon, WR, Southeastern
Tyron Curnell, OL, Albany State
Tyler Duvermont, OL, St. Thomas
Jaden Morrison, OL, Graceland
Olympia
Ja’Cari Jackson, DB, FAU
Dante Jones, DL, Olivet
Undrae Peters, DB, Fort Lauderdale
Dylan Robinson, DB, Harding
Daniel Stills, DB, Wabash College
Eric Weems Jr., ATH, Bethune-Cookman (PWO)
South Lake
Jesse Barker Jr., DL, West Florida
Isaiah Desir, DL, Southeastern
Tyger Darden, DB, Erskine
Isaiah Pina, TE-WR, Southern
Christian Taylor, OL, Keiser
West Orange
Edison Delgado, WR, Mars Hill
Alex Castellanos, OL, Concordia
Windermere
Jeffrey Forrester, OL, Mars Hill
Braylen Speed, ATH, Bethany College
Winter Park
E’Shawn Sutton, DB, Central Michigan
Please email Chris Hays at chays@orlandosentinel.com with any omissions.
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