
The Miami Hurricanes have landed one of the top wide receivers in the 2026 class. Considering the competition and the grand scheme of things, this is a huge commitment for Mario Cristobal and his staff.
On Tuesday, Milan Parris, a four-star wide receiver from Stow, Ohio, committed to the Hurricanes. Parris is coming off an official visit to Miami that saw him take in the Hurricanes' 42-7 win over Stanford on Saturday.
"They're definitely very explosive," Parris told 247Sports after the visit. "They're not afraid to play freshmen, play young. As long as you know what you're doing, you'll be out there."
Parris is a big wide receiver with some big-time potential. He checks in at nearly 6-foot-6 and 205 pounds, so he has incredible size. He knows how to use that size, too.
As a senior at Walsh Jesuit High School, he caught 40 catches for 651 yards and nine touchdowns in eight games played.
BREAKING: Four-Star WR Milan Parris has Committed to Miami, he tells me for @rivals
— Hayes Fawcett (@Hayesfawcett3) October 28, 2025
The 6’5 210 WR from Akron, OH was previously Committed to Iowa State
“Thanks to my family, coaches and teammates for helping me get to this point, Go Canes”https://t.co/GRoxHGHPwa pic.twitter.com/QZOaDIx2xp
"Imposing outside receiver with all the physical tools to bake into a touchdown machine on Saturdays and then potentially Sundays," wrote 247Sports Director of Scouting Andrew Irvins regarding Parris.
Parris also has speed to burn. He ran a verified 4.54 40-yard dash.
Ultimately, Miami landed Parris over the likes of Oklahoma and Oregon. He was also at one time an Iowa State commitment, but he backed off that pledge in early October after getting offers from the Hurricanes, Sooners and Ducks.
According to 247Sports, Parris is the No. 21 wide receiver in the 2026 class. He's Miami's 24th commitment in a class that's ranked No. 12 nationally.
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