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JUST GETTING STARTED: Mosley the driving force behind Crawford's imminent breakthrough

Few players in Texas high school football have made a stronger early impression than Alvin Mosley.

Entering his junior season at Fort Bend Crawford, the standout wide receiver has already positioned himself as one of the top recruits in the Class of 2027 — and as a key catalyst for a program on the rise.

Mosley, a 6-foot-2, four-star prospect, brings a rare combination of size, athleticism, polished route-running, and reliable hands.
Those traits helped him earn first-team, all-district honors in 2024 after hauling in 52 receptions for 830 yards and 11 touchdowns.

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His consistent production and big-play ability make him one of the most efficient wideouts in the state, and it hasn’t gone unnoticed. He was recently ranked No. 115 nationally in On3’s updated Rivals300 list, drawing major offers from Texas, Florida State, Arkansas, TCU, Houston, and others.

While Mosley’s individual accolades are impressive, they’re even more significant in the context of Crawford’s team journey.

The Chargers finished 5-6 in 2024, securing a fourth-place spot in District 12-4A-D1 and earning a postseason
appearance — all in their first year of varsity competition. With Mosley returning as a centerpiece of the offense, expectations for the fall are understandably high.

The stars of 2025-26 Almeta Crawford FootballBradley C. Collier (VYPE)

Beyond the football field, Mosley’s athleticism continues to shine. He’s also the reigning District MVP in basketball, underscoring his multi-sport versatility and competitive edge.

As Crawford looks to take the next step in its rapid development, Mosley’s presence on the field will be one of the biggest reasons why. Whether he’s stretching defenses vertically or making contested catches in traffic, his ability to impact the game is undeniable — and he’s only just getting started.

The foundation has been laid. Now, with a full offseason of growth and experience under his belt, Alvin Mosley is ready to lead the Almeta Crawford program into a new chapter — one that could very well put the Chargers on the state map.

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