The Kentucky Wildcats made a splash on National Signing Day by flipping two standout recruits, adding significant talent to their roster.
The first flip came when Cameron Miller, a former Wisconsin Badgers commit, announced his decision to join Kentucky. The Wildcats confirmed the signing shortly after. Miller, a 5-foot-11, 175-pound athlete from Winslow Township High School in New Jersey, is ranked as the No. 73 wide receiver and the 11th-best player in his state by On3. Known for his versatility, Miller excelled as a cornerback in high school but is projected to play as a slot receiver for the Wildcats. His impressive offer list included powerhouse programs such as Ohio State, Michigan, Penn State, Oregon, and Georgia.
Later in the day, Kentucky added another coup by flipping Grant Grayton, previously committed to Minnesota. The 6-foot-3, 185-pound safety from Good Counsel High School in Maryland—a school known for producing NFL talent like Josh Paschal—is ranked 75th among safeties nationally and 20th in Maryland for the class of 2025. Grayton held offers from Memphis, Bowling Green, and Temple, among others, before choosing Kentucky. His size and athleticism make him a valuable addition to the Wildcats’ secondary.
These flips highlight Kentucky’s strong recruiting efforts and their ability to compete against top programs for promising talent. Both players bring versatility and proven success at the high school level, making them assets for the Wildcats as they continue to build their program for future success.