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Updated Top 25 classes in the On3 Industry Team Recruiting Rankings

Updated Top 25 classes in the On3 Industry Team Recruiting Rankings

Official visits are in the rearview mirror for top prospects around the country as we enter the month of July.

Fifteen of 32 five-star prospects in the On3 Industry Ranking — a weighted average that utilizes all four major recruiting media companies — have already announced their college decisions.

Below are the top 25 classes in the 2025 cycle, per the On3 Industry Team Recruiting Rankings. We break down which programs have the top prospects in the country.

1. Ohio State — 94.492

3 five-stars | 11 four-stars | 6 three-stars | 21 total commits
Top Commit: Houston North Shore Five-Star Plus+ CB Devin Sanchez, No. 5 in the On3 Industry Ranking.

Ohio State holds commitments from two of the nation’s top three cornerback recruits — Five-Star Plus+ CB Na’eem Offord and Five-Star Plus+ corner Devin Sanchez.

Its class also includes four additional top-100 prospects on the defensive side of the ball: Olney (Md.) Food Counsel safety Faheem Delane, Port Saint Lucie (Fla.) Vero Beach linebacker Tarvos Alford, Philadelphia Imhotep Institute EDGE Zahir Mathis and now Troy (Ala.) Enterprise four-star EDGE Zion Grady, the latest addition to the class.

Bellefontaine (Ohio) five-star quarterback Tavien St. Clair is a standout signal-caller in the class. He’s joined by top recruits like Toledo (Ohio) Whitmer elite offensive tackle Carter Lowe and four-star tight end Nate Roberts. In early June, the Buckeyes also added Cleveland Villa Angela St. Joseph four-star athlete Bo Jackson to the backfield. The Buckeyes then added the likes of elite wide receiver Quincy Porter and three-star running back Isaiah West.

2. Alabama — 93.058

1 five-stars | 14 four-stars | 5 three-stars | 20 total commits
Top Commit: Mission Viejo (Calif.) five-star cornerback Dijon Lee, No. 30 in the On3 Industry Ranking.

Mission Viejo (Calif.) five-star cornerback Dijon Lee capped off an immaculate month on the recruiting trail for the Crimson Tide with his commitment on June 28. Kalen DeBoer and Co. picked up 10 commitments in June overall.

Eastman (Ga.) Dodge County four-star athlete Darrell Johnson flanks Lee as another top-50 prospect. Alabama also holds commitments in the top 100 from Selma (Ala.) Southside four-star athlete Derick Smith and Santa Ana (Calif.) Mater Dei four-star cornerback Chuck McDonald. Alabama flipped Duncanville (Texas) quarterback Keelon Russell, No. 57 overall, in early June.

Recently, the Tide have also added four-star West Coast offensive tackle Jackson Lloyd, four-star IOL Michael Carroll and in-state four-star IOL Micah DeBose, among others.

Saraland (Ala.) four-star defensive lineman Antonio Coleman flipped from Alabama to Auburn in December before returning his allegiances to Tuscaloosa in early March. Denton (Md.) North Caroline four-star athlete Zymear Smith and Los Angeles Mater Dei four-star linebacker Abduall Sanders joined Johnson, Derick Smith and Coleman in a very busy March for Bama recruiting.

3. LSU — 92.648

2 five-stars | 9 four-stars | 1 three-star | 12 total commits
Top Commit: Belleville (Mich.) Five-Star Plus+ QB Bryce Underwood, No. 1 in the On3 Industry Ranking.

Of LSU’s 12 pledges, 11 check in as blue-chip prospects in the On3 Industry Ranking. The class features two five-stars (QB Bryce Underwood and RB Harlem Berry) and nine four-star prospects. The Tigers added a pair of top-100 prospects in June: four-star interior offensive lineman Carius Curne and four-star EDGE Jesse Harrold.

Seven of the 12 future Tigers hail from the state of Louisiana, a recruiting priority for head coach Brian Kelly since he took over. In 2024, LSU signed 13 of the state’s top 17 prospects, including nine of the top 10.

 Four-star linebackers Keylan Moses and Charles Ross headline the defense alongside Harrold.

4. Georgia — 92.622

3 five-stars | 12 four-stars | 2 three-stars | 17 total commits
Top Commit: Folkston (Ga.) Camden five-star TE Elyiss Williams, No. 23 in the On3 Industry Ranking.

Ellaville (Ga.) Schley County five-star linebacker Zayden Walker joined the class as Georgia’s second five-star in early June. Not long after, Warner Robins (Ga.) five-star EDGE Isaiah Gibson decommitted fro USC and joined the fold in Athens. They sit alongside Folkston (Ga.) Camden five-star TE Elyiss Williams at the top of the class.

Recent additions to the class for Georgia include: Bogart (Ga.) Prince Avenue Christian four-star defensive lineman Christian Garrett, four-star offensive lineman Mason Short — a one-time Alabama commit who reopened his recruitment when Nick Saban retired — four-star quarterback Ryan Montgomery and four-star wide receiver/athlete Thomas Blackshear.

Geneva (Ill.) Community four-star receiver Talyn Taylor, the No. 52 overall prospect, joined the class in mid-June.

5. Oregon — 91.092

2 five-star |11 four-stars | 1 three-star | 14 total commits
Top Commit: Tampa Bay Tech five-star WR Dallas Wilson, No. 26 in the On3 Industry Ranking.

The final weekend of June saw four big-time commitments for the Ducks, highlighted by a surprise pledge from Conroe (Texas) five-star cornerback Dorian Brew, the No. 29 recruit in the nation. He joins Tampa Bay Tech five-star wide receiver Dallas Wilson at the top of the pack for Dan Lanning and Co.

Santa Ana (Calif.) Mater Dei four-star running back Jordon Davison is a top-100 recruit and the No. 5 RB in the nation. Derby (Kan.) four-star tight end DaSaahn Brame is the No. 3 TE in the cycle. San Diego (Calif.) Lincoln four-star quarterback Akili Smith Jr., Santa Ana (Calif.) Mater Dei four-star linebacker Nasir Wyatt and Belleville (Ill.) Althoff Catholic four-star athlete Dierre Hill are all also in the top 175.

Other top commits for the Ducks include Lee’s Summit (Mo.) North four-star receiver Isaiah Mozee, Concord (Calif.) De La Salle four-star defensive lineman Matthew Johnson and Scottsdale (Ariz.) Notre Dame Prep four-star receiver Cooper Perry. Tampa Sumner four-star offensive tackle Ziyare Addison pledged to the Ducks on June 10.

6. Notre Dame — 91.692

0 five-stars | 12 four-stars | 9 three-stars | 21 total commits
Top Commit: Wallingford (Conn.) Choate Rosemary Hall four-star offensive tackle Will Black, No. 43 in the On3 Industry Ranking.

Wallingford (Conn.) Choate Rosemary Hall four-star offensive tackle Will Black continues to rise in the rankings. The star pass-protector ranks No. 5 overall as a five-star prospect in the On300. The 21-man class consists of 13 blue-chip prospects, including No. 7 quarterback Lucedale (Miss.) George County four-star Deuce Knight.

Winter Garden (Fla.) West Orange four-star safety Ivan Taylor joins Indianapolis Ben Davis four-star cornerback Mark Zackery and Chicago Simeon four-star EDGE Christopher Burgess in the top 100.

Tampa Berkeley Prep four-star safety Dallas Golden, the No. 107 prospect in the On3 Industry Ranking, committed in late April. Green Bay (Wis.) Notre Dame De La Baie tight end James Flanigan also ranks inside the top 200 of the On3 Industry Ranking.

7. Clemson — 91.939

0 five-stars | 11 four-stars | 2 three-stars | 13 total commits
Top Commit: Norfolk (Va.) four-star EDGE Ari Watford, No. 34 in the On3 Industry Ranking.

Clemson’s 13-man class consists of 11 blue-chip prospects, including the nation’s No. 32 recruit in Norfolk (Va.) Maury four-star EDGE Ari Watford. Watford pledged to the Tigers near the end of January.

Ten additional four-star recruits are committed to the Tigers, including: Durham (N.C.) Southern defensive lineman Isaiah Campbell, Lynchburg (Va.) Liberty Christian Academy running back Gideon Davidson, Tampa Wiregrass Ranch cornerback Graceson Littleton, Lake City (S.C.) South Florence defensive lineman Amare Adams, Buford (Ga.) offensive tackle Brayden Jacobs, Lawrence (Mass.) Central Catholic quarterback Blake Hebert, Savannah (Ga.) Christian Prep tight end Logan Brooking and Woodbridge (Va.) Freedom four-star wide receiver Carleton Preston.

8. Texas A&M — 91.240

0 five-stars | 12 four-stars | 4 three-stars | 16 total commits
Top Commit: Coronoa (Calif.) Centennial four-star QB Husan Longstreet, No. 34 in the On3 Industry Ranking.

Corona (Calif.) Centennial four-star quarterback Husan Longstreet committed on April 14 and is a centerpiece addition for Elko and Co. The top-40 prospect is now the No. 6 QB in the nation and headlines the three Golden State standouts in the A&M class.

Lancaster (Calif.) Quartz Hill four-star cornerback Adonyss Currie is one of four CBs in the class. He pledged on May 24 and is the No. 7 player at his position. La Verne (Calif.) Bonita four-star linebacker Noah Mikhail is the latest to join the class following a June 30 decision. The Aggies beat out Oregon for the No. 77 overall recruit and No. 7 LB in the cycle. With Mikhail’s commitment, A&M now has three of the top four players in California on its pledge list.

DeSoto (Texas) four-star running back Deondrae Riden is a top-15 burner and provided a recruiting boost with his pledge in February. Other top commits include Pearland (Texas) Shadow Creek four-star CB Cobey Sellers and Denton (Texas) Ryan four-star interior offensive lineman Marcus Garcia.

9. Florida State — 91.150

1 five-star | 8 four-stars | 0 three-stars | 9 total commits
Top Commit: Jacksonville Raines five-star interior offensive lineman Solomon Thomas, No. 14 in the On3 Industry Ranking

The Seminoles cashed in on the recruiting trail in June, picking up five big blue-chip commitments. Milton (Ga.) four-star wide receiver CJ Wiley, Port Charlotte (Fla.) four-star defensive lineman Myron Charles, Greensboro (Ga.) Greene County four-star DL Kevin Wynn, Omaha (Neb.) Millard South four-star tight end Chase Loftin and Plantation (Fla.) American Heritage four-star cornerback Gregory Thomas are all top-300 prospects who pledged in June.

Jacksonville Raines five-star interior offensive lineman Solomon Thomas is the No. 1 IOL in the nation. Cocoa (Fla.) four-star EDGE Javion Hilson is a top-40 prospect, while Jacksonville Mandarin four-star quarterback pledge Tramell Jones is also in the mix.

10. Oklahoma — 90.553

0 five-stars | 11 four-stars | 8 three-stars | 19 total commits
Top Commit: Cypress (Texas) Bridgeland four-star OT Ryan Fodje, No. 106 in the On3 Industry Ranking.

Co-offensive coordinator Seth Littrell has his quarterback with four-star Kevin Sperry out of the Oklahoma City area. His pledge has helped spur on a string of receiver commitments, led by in-state four-star Elijah Thomas and Texas-based three-star Gracen Harris. The Sooners added another key piece to the puzzle on March 29 with the addition of four-star running back Tory Blaylock.

On the defensive side, the Sooners nabbed three early commitments from linebacker Marcus James, EDGE Alexander Shieldnight and defensive lineman Ka’Mori Moore. They’ve added to that in a big way in April, landing commitments from four-star defensive lineman Trent Wilson, three-star cornerback Maliek Hawkins, and four-star safety Marcus Wimberly.

A month later, they added to their haul yet again with Midwest City (Okla.) Carl Albert four-star defensive back Trystan Haynes. Two four-Star wide receivers in Marcus Harris and Emmanuel Choice are among the latest to pledge to the Sooners.

11. Auburn — 90.608

0 five-stars | 9 four-stars | 5 three-stars | 14 total commits
Top Commit: Enterprise (Ala.) four-star SAF Eric Winters, No. 65 in the On3 Industry Ranking.

Auburn made a big splash on June 21 by flipping in-state four-star running back Alvin Henderson away from Penn State. Eric Winters now headlines the class after committing on June 15.

Opelika (Ala.) four-star defensive lineman Malik Autry and Highland Home (Ala.) four-star EDGE Jakaleb Faulk headline the class as top-150 recruits Bixby (Okla.) four-star offensive tackle Broderick Shull, On3’s No. 19 overall recruit.

Birmingham (Ala.) Parker four-star defensive lineman Jourdin Crawford ranks inside the top 200; Fairburn (Ga.) Langston Hughes four-star offensive tackle Tavaris Dice ranks No. 203.

12. Tennessee — 90.356

1 five-star | 7 four-stars | 8 three-stars | 16 total commits
Top Commit: Nashville Brentwood Academy five-star QB George MacIntyre, No. 16 in the On3 Industry Ranking.

When looking at Tennessee’s 2025 class, all eyes point toward Nashville Brentwood five-star quarterback George MacIntyre. Southlake (Texas) Carroll four-star tight end Jack Van Dorselaer is a top-300 recruit in the On3 Industry Ranking. Four-star in-state IOL Nic Moore pledged on June 20 and was followed by On3 4-star DL Charles House on June 22 and now top-50 IOL Douglas Utu on June 24.

Memphis Sheffield four-star wide receiver Radarious Jackson is one of the latest additions to the class. He is On3’s No. 79 overall prospect and No. 12 WR in the cycle.

On March 28, Nashville Ensworth four-star defensive lineman Ethan Utley joined the fold as a top-150 recruit, choosing the Vols over Michigan, Texas and others. Elkhart (Ind.) Central four-star EDGE Mariyon Dye is the newest addition to the class and is On3’s No. 40 overall recruit.

13. Penn State — 90.298

0 five-stars | 10 four-stars | 10 three-stars | 20 total commits
Top Commit: Santa Ana (Calif.) Mater Dei four-star CB Daryus Dixson, No. 141 in the On3 Industry Ranking.

Brand new to the class, Santa Ana (Calif.) Mater Dei four-star cornerback Daryus Dixson committed to Penn State on June 10. He’s joined by Montvale (N.J.) St. Joseph Regional four-star cornerback Jahmir Joseph, the second highest-rated prospect in the class.

Despite losing a pair of four-stars to flips in June, PSU has continued to rake in top talent. Philadelphia four-star running back Jabree Wallace-Coleman is On3’s No. 10 tailback this cycle. He and local four-star EDGE Cortez Harris each committed on the June 21 weekend.

In-state four-star linebacker Alex Tatsch is a top-75 recruit in the On300. Other top commits in the class include four-star EDGE Jayden Woods, four-star tight end Matt Henderson and four-star LB Dayshaun Burnett.

14. Michigan — 90.035

0 five-stars | 9 four-stars | 4 three-stars | 13 total commits
Top Commit: Oak Park (Ill.) Fenwick four-star DL Nate Marshall, No. 47 in the On3 Industry Ranking.

Nate Marshall committed to Michigan on April 22, kicking off a recruiting streak for the Wolverines. Since Marshall’s commitment, Michigan has landed the likes of Montgomery Village (Md.) Gonzaga four-star safety Kainoa Winston, in-state four-star IOL Avery Gach, four-star defensive lineman Jaylen Williams and Louisiana-based running back Jasper Parker.

The Wolverines added a pair of commitments on June 23 in four-star RB Donovan Johnson and three-star IOL Kayden Strayhorn — both of whom play for IMG Academy. Johnson is the No. 15 RB in the 2025 cycle.

15. USC — 89.853

1 five-star | 5 four-stars | 6 three-stars | 12 total commits
Top Commit: Carrollton (Ga.) five-star QB Julian Lewis, No. 10 in the On3 Industry Ranking.

It has been a tough stretch over the last week for Lincoln Riley & Co. USC lost a pair of five-star commitments in edge rusher Isaiah Gibson and defensive lineman Justus Terry, as well as top-75 safety Hylton Stubbs.

Carrollton (Ga.) five-star quarterback Julian Lewis is a comparatively long-time member of this USC class, having pledged to the Trojans back in August.

Since March 24, USC has picked up commitments from San Clemente (Calif.) top-85 linebacker Matai Tagoa’i, Colleyville (Texas) Southlake Carroll four-star running back Riley Wormley, Dinwiddie (Va.) County On300 four-star running back Harry Dalton, four-star cornerback Trestin Castro, Los Angeles Oaks Christian four-star EDGE Hayden Lowe and four-star wide receiver Corey Simms, among others.

Teams 16-25

16. Texas — 89.763
17. Miami — 89.643
18. Missouri — 89.122
19. Rutgers — 89.015
20. TCU — 88.816

21. Wisconsin — 88.452
22. South Carolina — 88.294
23. Kentucky — 87.989
24. Washington — 87.987
25. Georgia Tech — 87.774

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