Tulane Green Wave Recruiting Trail

Patrick Harkness • June 9, 2026

LAST WEEK WAS A STATEMENT:


Tulane Green Wave Recruiting Just Went Nuclear, Camp Fire plus 10 Commitments in One Day!


Signals 2027 Takeover


Last week the Tulane Green Wave didn’t just recruit, they declared war on the rest of the American Conference and anyone sleeping on Will Hall’s vision.


From a loaded summer camp at Yulman Stadium that produced four scholarship offers (and one lightning-fast commitment) to an unprecedented 10 commitments in a single day fueled by official visits, the momentum is undeniable.


The 2027 class is stacking up fast, in-state pride is surging, and the Green Wave are turning heads from the River Parishes to the Mississippi hills and beyond.


The Camp That Lit the Fuse:


June 3 at Yulman Stadium


Dozens of hungry prospects rolled into New Orleans for Tulane’s key summer camp session (part of the June 7/10/17 series).


Position-specific drills, one-on-ones, and 7-on-7s under Head Coach Will Hall and staff.


The vibe and videos were electric, real coaching, real competition, real exposure.


Four prospects stood out above the rest and earned scholarship offers from Tulane:


•  Shaun Phillips @phillips1shaun

 (Class of 2029, OL, The Dunham School – Houma area) 6’5”, 285 lbs. The massive tackle with rare length and power moved bodies in the run game and showed surprising agility in pass pro. First collegiate offer. High-upside developmental piece with All-Conference ceiling.


•  James Tyson @Jetyson28

 (Class of 2027, DB, St. Charles Catholic – LaPlace, LA) 6’0”, 180 lbs athletic build. Fluid hips, ball skills, physicality in run support, and the ability to win 1-on-1s consistently. Turned heads all day and left with an offer on the spot.


•  Jayden Taylor @the_jtaylor72

 (Class of 2028, OL, St. Augustine HS – New Orleans) 6’4”, 255 lbs. Physical “bully” left tackle who dominated the trenches with heavy hands, strong base, and leadership. Proven camp performer who brings nastiness and versatility (tackle or inside).


•  Jaden Turner @jaden_1of1

   Class of 2029   DB   John Curtis   New Orleans, LA 6’0”, 165 lbs  (High-character, physical player who rounded out a strong group of trench and defensive standouts.)


The payoff came quick. Just days later, camp standout James Tyson committed to the Green Wave!


The rising River Parishes DB chose Tulane over Arkansas State, Louisiana Tech, Nicholls, Cornell, and others.


He’s already locked in an official visit for June 18. Local kid. Camp-to-commit pipeline working perfectly. Starter upside in a secondary that values length, athleticism, and versatility.


Friday Explosion:

10 Commitments in ONE DAY


The staff didn’t let the momentum cool. On Friday, Tulane secured a massive 10 commitments in a single day, one of the biggest single-day hauls in recent program history. Many tied directly to official visits over the weekend. Prospects saw the vision, felt the culture, and pulled the trigger.


The haul added serious talent and depth across positions, with a strong mix of in-state gems and regional athletes who fit Will Hall’s up-tempo, physical identity:


Key names in the surge include:


•  Local star Ray’Quan Williams (WR, St. Augustine HS, New Orleans) New Orleans product bolstering the receiving room. @supermanray3

•  Kavarris “Duke” Duncan (DL, Winterboro HS, AL) @KavarrisDuncan

•  Teddy Graff (TE, Ensworth HS, Nashville, TN) @teddy_graff

•  Peyton Perkins (ATH, Eupora, MS) @PPerkins_12

•  Anquan Jackson (WR, South Jones HS, Ellisville, MS) @anquan_jackson5

•  Jackson Shaw (OT, Baton Rouge Catholic, LA) @JacksonShaw40

•  And the camp-to-commit pipeline delivering again with James Tyson (DB)


Plus several more athletic, high-motor pieces rounding out what’s shaping into a well-balanced, high-upside group.


Director of Scouting Colton Leggett summed it up perfectly:


“Make it  commits in one day. Just recruit good players. #RollWave  #PA2TYUP7OWN


This wasn’t luck. It’s targeted in-state work, smart regional recruiting, relationship building, and a coaching staff that’s earning trust with prospects and families.


Louisiana kids staying home or choosing the Wave. Mississippi and Alabama talent seeing the bigger picture.


Developmental upside everywhere.


The Big Picture, Momentum Is Real


Last week proved it: Tulane is building something special. The 2027 class is no longer just “growing” it’s exploding with the right kind of players who fit the culture, the scheme, and the vision of sustained success in the American Conference.


In-state dominance + regional hauls + camp-to-commit efficiency = a recipe that’s working.


Yulman Stadium is about to get louder. The trenches are getting nastier. The secondary is getting more athletic. The skill positions are gaining weapons.


Will Hall and staff are hitting their stride. The future is loading.


More Pats Deep Dive Recruiting breakdowns, player profiles, and updates dropping soon.


The Green Wave are rising.

#RollWave  #RMFW


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