Anyone on the USA TODAY Florida Network Top 100 is a supremely talented football player. Some players though have the talent to go out and dominate in other sports, too.

These five players not only play multiple sports, but are state champions, record setters and/or have Division I offers in sports besides football.

(Players are listed in alphabetical order.)

Brandon Bennett, American Heritage



Bennett is one of the fastest high school athletes in the nation. He ran the first leg of the track team's 4x100 relay in 2024 that shattered the state record — and posted the second-fastest time in U.S. high school history — with a time of 39.39 seconds. The 6-foot, 170-pound four-star receiver also claimed silver in the 100 meters and bronze in the 200 meters. Bennett has scheduled official visits to Florida, Florida State and Georgia.

Dylan Faison, St. Andrew's



Faison is the textbook dual-sport athlete. He’s the No. 1 overall lacrosse recruit in the country and is committed to Notre Dame , which has won back-to-back national championships. Faison is also an electric receiver and will suit up on Saturdays in South Bend as well. He's following in the footsteps of his older brother, Jordan, who starts for both Notre Dame's lacrosse and football teams.

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Ryan Miret, Southridge



Miret is dominant both in the trenches and on the wrestling mat. He capped a perfect 2024-25 season by winning the Class 3A state title in March. Miret was outstanding at the state tournament, winning three of his four matches by pinfall. The 6-foot-4, 290-pounder has official visits scheduled for Miami and Ole Miss.

Calvin Russell, Miami Northwestern



Russell’s height (6-foot-5) and athleticism make him an elite player on the football field and the basketball court. The son of University of Miami Hall of Fame basketball player Chanivia Broussard, Russell holds basketball offers from Illinois, Penn State, Arizona State among others. He stuffed the stat sheet for a Bulls squad that finished 23-4, including a 38-point, 19-rebound outing in the first round of the Class 4A playoffs. He averaged 15.2 points, 8.0 rebounds, 3.5 assists, 2.3 steals, and 1.3 blocks per game in 2024-25.

Grant Wise, Pace



Wise, a Clemon commit and the top-ranked interior lineman in the state, crushed the state weightlifting record for the Olympic snatch at 295 pounds in March. The son of former Miami offensive lineman Ty Wise, Grant Wise won the Class 3A unlimited Olympic and traditional state championships with totals of 645 and 755, respectively. He helped Pace win the Olympic and traditional state titles in 2024 and 2025.

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