5-Star WR Braylon Clark Transferring to Providence Day, Raises Program's National Profile
- Erik Saunders
- 3 days ago
- 1 min read
2028 five-star wide receiver Braylon Clark is transferring to Providence Day School in Charlotte, adding elite talent to an already strong program.
Providence Day School in Charlotte is already one of North Carolina's most prominent prep football programs, and it just got a major boost. According to On3's Andy Villamarzo, 2028 five-star wide receiver Braylon Clark is transferring to Providence Day — a move that sends shockwaves through the state's recruiting landscape.
Clark, a member of the 2028 recruiting class, carries a five-star designation, meaning he's considered among the very best players in the country at his position regardless of class year. Landing a prospect of that caliber is a program-defining moment, and it puts Providence Day on an even higher national stage as recruiters and media will be flocking to Charlotte to watch him develop.
The transfer also speaks to a broader trend in high school athletics — elite recruits increasingly choosing to play for programs with strong track records of player development and college placement. Providence Day has been that kind of program in the Carolinas for years. With Clark now in the fold, the Panthers' already formidable receiving corps becomes must-watch viewing for the 2026 season and beyond.
Keep it locked to CountySports.com as we track Clark's development and the continued rise of one of NC's premier football programs.





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