Isaiah Mozee is a 2025 WR that has burst on the scene with 20 offers
As a freshman, Isaiah Mozee finished with over 400 yards receiving and five touchdowns. The star out of Lee’s Summit (Mo.) North is a 2025 prospect to know.
A lot of schools are well aware of the 6-foot, 178-pound athlete. Miami-Ohio offered Mozee last summer Georgia, Oklahoma, Oregon, and Texas A&M have offered and taken the total up to 20 before Mozee finishes his freshman year.
“It is a great feeling to have these offers,” Mozee told On3. “Getting offers like this makes me feel good about myself, but I am just staying humble. Not everyone gets opportunities like these, so I appreciate each offer and I am staying humble.”
It is extremely early for Mozee and he doesn’t have favorites, but the offer from the Sooners means a little more. His father, Jamar Mozee, played running back there and was part of a national championship team.
“With my dad playing there and knowing what they have had come through that program made the Oklahoma offer mean a lot. It is a big program that a lot of great players have come out of, so with that, and my dad playing there, that one was big.”
Mozee has already visited Norman as a recruit. He has taken visits to Arkansas, Iowa, Kansas, Minnesota, and Missouri. He will be back out again this summer.
“It is fun getting out to see places and to start building relationships with different coaches. The relationship piece is very important to me. Not only with the coaches, but with the players too. I want to talk to both on these visits and find out more about the school and what it is like with the players. That is important to me.”
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The thing Mozee has to lean on is his father. The elder Mozee was committed to Kansas State before flipping to Oklahoma late in the process. Things have changed a lot in recruiting since 1999, but Isaiah’s father was still there and he still went through the process.
“What helps more than anything with my dad is, that he knows who is real and who is fake. He has the experience, he knows what to look for, and that is going to be a big help for me.”
No visits are locked in for the summer yet, but Mozee has already circled two dates on his calendar this fall. He plans to be at Nebraska for the Oklahoma game on Sept. 17 and then at Arkansas for the Alabama game on Oct. 1.
It is just the beginning for Mozee. He is picking up offers because of his ability to make plays, natural athleticism, and upside. Two wide receivers he looks up to are J’Marr Chase and Deebo Samuel.