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adidas Doubles Down on Speed with Star-Studded Roster of Athletes

Adidas continues to lead the charge in ushering in the speed-driven evolution of football, proudly announcing today its second-ever Adizero class — the brand’s roster of high school football student-athletes.

Tristen Keys, Tyler Atkinson, Chris Henry Jr., Calvin Russell, Kayden Dixon-Wyatt and Madden Williams, several of whom are returning to the program from last year’s inaugural class, will represent the three stripes throughout their 2025-2026 7v7 and high school seasons as they prepare to bring their electrifying speed and talents to the next level.


Tristen Keys is a poised to take the world of CFB by storm via adidas 

Tristen Keys, adidas’ most recently announced partner, is the No. 1 wide receiver and No. 3 overall prospect in the class of 2026. The five-star recruit from Hattiesburg, MS is no stranger to big stages, having competed in the 2024 Michigan High School Athletic Association 6A title game.


Tyler Atkinson participated in the 2025 Navy All-American Bowl via adidas

Joining Keys are: Tyler Atkinson,  A five-star recruit from Loganville, GA,  Chris Henry Jr.-  A five-star recruit ranking as the No. 3 wide receiver and No. 15 overall player in the 2026 class, Calvin Russell – The multi-sport athlete from Miami, FL is a four-star recruit.

Rounding up the class are Kayden Dixon-Wyatt – The four-star recruit from Santa Ana, CA is the No. 13 wide receiver and No.108 overall player in the 2026 class and Madden Williams – A four-star recruit from Bellflower, CA, Williams is the No. 39 wide receiver and No. 239 overall.


Chris Henry Jr. commited to The Ohio State University via adidas 

This year’s class joins the impressive roster of adidas Football professional partners including Patrick Mahomes, Travis Hunter, Abdul Carter, Amon-Ra St. Brown, Garrett Wilson, Chris Jones, Trevor Lawrence, Michael Penix Jr., among several other established and rising stars.

These athletes, among others, will compete in the OT7 Showcase and Playoffs June 26-29, which can be streamed on NFL Network, YouTube and Overtime social channels.