Highest-rated Class of 2026 football recruits from New Hampshire

Highest-rated Class of 2026 football recruits from New Hampshire

The recruiting race for the Class of 2026 is already heating up — not just on the field, but in the increasingly complex ecosystem of modern college football, where NIL (Name, Image, and Likeness) deals are reshaping how programs and players navigate early recruitment. For elite underclassmen, talent alone is no longer the only factor drawing attention; marketability, social media presence, and brand potential are now playing pivotal roles in how offers are extended and decisions are made. The top recruits in the 2026 cycle are not only physically advanced and highly skilled — they're entering high school with endorsement potential and media savviness.

Stacker compiled a list of the highest rated Class of 2026 football recruits from New Hampshire using data from 247Sports. Players are ranked by the 247Sports Composite ranking. Here's the players from New Hampshire set to dominate Saturdays (and potentially Sundays) for years to come.

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#2. Seamus McIntyre (K)

- National rank: #2,699 (3 stars)

- Position rank: #19

- College: UMass

- Offers: UMass, Bryant, Holy Cross

- High school: New Hampton School (New Hampton, NH)

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#1. Marek Jin (IOL)

- National rank: #411 (4 stars)

- Position rank: #34

- College: Boston College

- Offers: Boston College, Army, Dartmouth, Duke, Harvard

- High school: Phillips Exeter Academy (Exeter, NH)

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