Bralen Coleman has added recent offers from Arkansas, Ole Miss, Mississippi State, Miami and Troy.
Coleman will be a sophomore at Thompson High School this fall, and he has the potential to put up some impressive numbers within a loaded Warriors’ wide receiver room during the 2026 high school football season. The 2029 prospect considers his recent recruiting success to be a blessing.
“It really feels great,” Coleman told Touchdown Alabama. “It seems like it’s happening so fast. I’ve been working hard. I’m just blessed to see it starting to pay off.”
At 6-foot-3 and 197 pounds, Coleman is a big wide receiver who understands the nuances of creating separation while running his routes with great tempo. He also possesses a wide catch radius and the ability to make some tough and contested catches. Those are just a couple of the things he feels are a strength of his game.
“The ability to create separation in my routes, blocking, my large catch radius, catching the ball at its highest point, long strides and my physicality before and after the catch are all strengths,” Coleman said.
The talented wideout has been turning heads on the camp circuit as of late, putting his strengths on display.
2029 Thompson HS WR Bralen Coleman(@Bralen_Coleman) working at UAB Camp. Kid has all the tools to become a National Level Prospect. @ChadSimmons_ @TDARecruiting @samspiegs @TomLoy247 @AL7AFootball pic.twitter.com/EMZKBw4eIO
— ALLGAS ATHLETES™️ ⛽️⛽️⛽️⛽️ (@ALLGASATHLETES) June 1, 2026
Coleman is a prospect to know moving forward.
