2026 Four-Star Receiver Nalin Scott Sets Visit With Georgia Tech This Spring

Spring practice is going to be beginning next week for Georgia Tech, and with that come spring visitors. One of the big-time visitors that is going to be on campus this spring is four-star wide receiver Nalin Scott, who is an in-state prospect that plays at McEachern High School (GA). Scott is going to be visiting Florida (March 15th), Missouri (March 20th), Georgia Tech (March 29th), Michigan (April 5th), Nebraska (April 12th), and Arizona State (April 25th-27th) this spring.
Four-star WR Nalin Scott has lined up five unofficial visits this spring in addition to his first official visit to Arizona State on April 25-27 weekend, he tells me for @Rivals
— Sam Spiegelman (@samspiegs) February 26, 2025
Scott is the No. 21-rated WR in the Rivals250: https://t.co/0Jy9LjONdV pic.twitter.com/lOyi4mnrt3
According to 247Sports, Scott is a four-star prospect, the No. 217 prospect in the country, the No. 36 wide receiver in the country, and the No. 21 player in the state of Georgia. He holds offers from schools such as Arkansas, Auburn, Duke, Florida, Georgia, Indiana, Kentucky, Louisville, LSU, Miami, Michigan, Nebraska, SMU, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas A&M, UCF, West Virginia, and Wisconsin. He is going to be a highly-sought after prospect and it is big that Georgia Tech is going to have him on campus this spring. Let's see how this recruitment takes shape over the coming months.
There is going to be another big-time visitor on campus March 29th.
One of the visitors will be 2026 QB Bowe Bentley, one of the fastest-rising quarterbacks in the class. Bentley is going to be visiting a number of programs this spring with the Yellow Jackets being on the list. Bentley is going to be visiting Oklahoma (March 8th), LSU (March 15th), Ohio State (March 19th), and Florida State (March 22nd) before he is on The Flats on March 29th.
Bentley (6'2 200 LBS) is going to be one of the most coveted arms in the 2026 class. Bentley plays his high school football at Celina High School in Texas and according to the 247Sports Composite, he is the No. 151 player in the country, the No. 10 quarterback in the country, and the No. 18 player in the state of Texas. He holds offers from Boston College, Arizona, Georgia, Cal, Cincinnati, Duke, Georgia Tech, Kansas State, Oklahoma, Oklahoma State, Virginia Tech, Texas Tech, and UCF, among others. It might be too early to tell who are the big players in this recruitment, but Bentley is a name to keep an eye on. He recently played in the 2025 Navy All-American Bowl. Georgia Tech has yet to land a commitment in the 2026 class, but the Yellow Jackets are hoping to repeat their success of the 2025 class, which was one of the best in program history.
Here is the scouting report on Bentley, courtesy of 247Sports analyst Hudson Standish, who compares Bentley to Oklahoma quarterback John Mateer:
"Dynamic dual threat who entered the 2026 Top247 rankings after his 10th career start at quarterback. Led TXHSFB blue-blood Celina to a 16-0 record en route to their first state championship since 2007. Racked up over 4,200 total yards on offense to go along with 63 touchdowns as a junior. Checked in at the Navy All-American Bowl hovering around 6-foot-2, 200 pounds, and put together an impressive week of work for an underclassman. Commands a schematically diverse offense that ranged from traditional under-center formations to empty spread sets. Displays an elastic throwing motion that can retain velocity on the move. Finds success working the pocket or escaping to fire second and third-level bullets. Has the ability to layer passes into tight windows and throw with touch when needed. Extensive multi-sport profile includes credentialed soccer and lacrosse experience along with anchoring his high school's 4x100 relay. Primarily worked as an offensive skill player as a sophomore, returned a kickoff for a touchdown against the eventual 2023 4AD1 State Champions. Ascending signal-caller that processes the game at a high level. Combination of athletic traits, production, and mental makeup leads us to believe Bentley could develop into an all-conference caliber player for a CFP contender with legitimate Sunday upside."
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