4-star WR picks LSU over Miami

Apr 18, 2026 - 04:45
4-star WR picks LSU over Miami

Fort Lauderdale (Fla.) Chaminade-Madonna Prep four-star wide receiver Ah’Mari Stevens has decided to head to Baton Rouge, switching his commitment from the Miami Hurricanes to the LSU Tigers on Friday. The 5-foot-10, 165-pounder had been pledged to Miami since January 2025 before changing direction following an official visit to LSU’s campus.

The visit proved to be influential, with the Tigers’ staff making a strong and lasting impression. Stevens had previously identified LSU, Georgia, Tennessee, and Texas as programs pushing hardest to flip him, but in the end, it was the Tigers who won the battle. The Hurricanes and Stevens mutually moved on, clearing the path for his commitment.

Stevens brings a consistent track record of production across multiple seasons. As a junior, he compiled 23 receptions for 312 yards and one touchdown in nine games while playing alongside top-100 Syracuse signee Calvin Russell. His sophomore campaign at St. Thomas Aquinas was more productive, as he recorded 44 catches for 550 yards and eight touchdowns. Entering his senior year, he is expected to serve as a primary outside target for Chaminade-Madonna.

In terms of rankings, Stevens is listed as the No. 245 overall prospect nationally and a top-25 player in Florida, while also slotting between the No. 36 and No. 39 wide receiver in the class, depending on the service. He has demonstrated high-end speed, clocking 4.39 in the 40-yard dash and 10.64 in the 100 meters.

Stevens becomes LSU’s third commitment in the 2027 cycle and its first wide receiver pledge. He joins four-star quarterback Peyton Houston and edge rusher Jaiden Bryant. Houston, a top-10 quarterback prospect, finished with 4,480 passing yards, 38 touchdowns, and a 70% completion rate during his sophomore season, giving the Tigers an early offensive foundation.

The addition is another sign of LSU’s recruiting momentum under head coach Lane Kiffin and wide receivers coach George McDonald, who helped land Stevens. The Tigers continue to host multiple high-level prospects and remain active in pursuing additional receivers, as the program looks to replenish a wide receiver room that includes 13 players but few underclassmen.

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