National Signing Day 2025: Who are the top 100 college football recruits this year and their commitments?

As National Signing Day 2025 approaches, the landscape of college football recruiting is taking shape, with many top prospects having already committed during the early signing period in December.

This early commitment allows these athletes to integrate into their new teams ahead of spring practices. However, for those who have yet to finalize their decisions, the upcoming Signing Day on February 5 offers the opportunity to officially commit to their chosen programs.

Leading the 2025 recruiting class is five-star quarterback Bryce Underwood from Belleville High School in Michigan. Standing at 6-foot-3.5 and weighing 205 pounds, Underwood has committed to the University of Michigan, bolstering their offensive lineup.

Following closely is wide receiver Dakorien Moore from Duncanville High School in Texas. At 5-foot-11 and 182 pounds, Moore has pledged to the University of Oregon, adding significant depth to their receiving corps.

The top five recruits are rounded out by quarterback Keelon Russell, defensive lineman Elijah Griffin, and offensive tackle David Sanders Jr. Russell, hailing from Duncanville, Texas, has committed to Alabama. Griffin, from Savannah Christian Prep in Georgia, will join the University of Georgia. Sanders, from Providence Day School in North Carolina, has chosen the University of Tennessee.

As of now, the University of Texas boasts the top-ranked recruiting class for 2025, with 24 commits, including four five-star and 14 four-star recruits. Following Texas are Georgia, Alabama, Oregon, and Ohio State, each securing a significant number of top-tier commitments.

While many top prospects have already committed, some notable players remain uncommitted as National Signing Day approaches. Offensive tackle Ty Haywood, ranked 25th nationally, is among the highest-rated players yet to announce his decision.

National Signing Day not only finalizes team rosters but also reflects broader trends in college football recruiting, including the impact of the transfer portal and Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) deals. The class of 2025 is the first to fully experience these dynamics, adding a new layer of complexity to the recruiting process.

As the February 5 deadline approaches, the college football community eagerly anticipates the final commitments that will shape the upcoming season and the future of these programs.

Top 100 players in 2025 recruiting class, as per 247Sports

  1. Bryce Underwood, QB: Michigan
  2. Keelon Russell, QB: Alabama
  3. Tavien St. Clair, QB: Ohio State
  4. Elijah Griffin, DL: Georgia
  5. Dakorien Moore, WR: Oregon
  6. David Sanders, Jr., OT: Tennessee
  7. Devin Sanchez, CB: Ohio State
  8. Isaiah Gibson, Edge: Georgia
  9. D.J. Pickett, CB: LSU
  10. Michael Fasusi, OT: Oklahoma
  11. Jonah Williams, DB: Texas
  12. Justus Terry, DL: Texas
  13. Na’eem Offord, CB: Oregon
  14. Kaliq Lockett, WR: Texas
  15. Andrew Babalola, OT: Michigan
  16. Caleb Cunningham, WR: Ole Miss
  17. Dijon Lee, CB: Alabama
  18. Michael Carroll, OL: Alabama
  19. Jerome Myles, WR: Texas A&M
  20. Dallas Wilson, WR: Florida
  21. Husan Longstreet, QB: USC
  22. Harlem Berry, RB: LSU
  23. Jahkeem Stewart, DL: USC
  24. Zayden Walker, LB: Georgia
  25. Ty Haywood, OT: Unsigned
  26. Lamont Rogers, OT: Texas A&M
  27. Amare Adams, DL: Clemson
  28. Iose Epenesa, DL: Iowa
  29. Jared Smith, Edge: Auburn
  30. Linkon Cure, TE: Kansas State
  31. Brandon Finney, CB: Oregon
  32. Deuce Knight, QB: Auburn
  33. Trey McNutt, DB: Oregon
  34. Talyn Taylor, WR: Georgia
  35. Lance Jackson, DL: Texas
  36. Solomon Thomas, OL: LSU
  37. Elyiss Williams, TE: Georgia
  38. Julian Lewis, QB: Colorado
  39. Vernell Brown, WR: Florida
  40. Jaime Ffrench, WR: Texas
  41. Riley Pettijohn, LB: Ohio State
  42. Will Black, OT: Notre Dame
  43. Quincy Porter, WR: Ohio State
  44. Michael Terry, Athlete: Texas
  45. Isaiah Campbell, DL: Tennessee
  46. Jackson Lloyd, OT: Alabama
  47. Kade Phillips, CB: Texas
  48. Javon Hilson, Edge: Missouri
  49. Akylin Dear, RB: Alabama
  50. Josh Petty, OT: Georgia Tech
  51. Faheem Delane, DB: Ohio State
  52. Dorian Brew, CB: Oregon
  53. Tae Harris, DB: Georgia Tech
  54. Hylton Stubbs, DB: Florida
  55. Justin Hill, Edge: Alabama
  56. Nathaniel Marshall, DL: Michigan
  57. Anquon Fegans, DB: Auburn
  58. Gideon Davidson, RB: Clemson
  59. Chuck McDonald, CB: Alabama
  60. Andrew Olesh, TE: Penn State
  61. Derick Smith, Athlete: Auburn
  62. Madden Faraimo, LB: Notre Dame
  63. Adonis Curris, CB: Texas A&M
  64. Carter Lowe, OT: Ohio State
  65. Ivan Taylor, DB: Alabama
  66. Ben Hanks, Jr., CB: Florida
  67. Malik Autry, DL: Auburn
  68. Graceson Littleton, CB: Texas
  69. Elijah Barnes, LB: Texas
  70. Carius Curne, OL: LSU
  71. Eric Winters, DB: Auburn
  72. Lagonza Hayward, DB: Florida
  73. Zion Grady, Edge: Ohio State
  74. Douglas Utu, OL: Oregon
  75. Travis Smith, Jr., WR: Tennessee
  76. CJ Wiley, WR: Georgia
  77. Ousmane Kromah, RB: Florida State
  78. Matt Zollers, QB: Missouri
  79. Malachi Goodman, OL: Penn State
  80. Bryce Baker, QB: North Carolina
  81. Dallas Golden, Athlete: Notre Dame
  82. Devin Harper, OL: Ole Miss
  83. Daylan McCutcheon, WR: Texas
  84. Bryce Davis, DL: Duke
  85. Andrew Marsh, WR: Michigan
  86. Zahir Mathis, Edge: Uncommitted
  87. DJ Sanders, DL: Texas A&M
  88. Kevin Wynn, DL: Florida State
  89. Matai Tagoa’i, LB: USC
  90. Jaylen Gilchrist, OL: Maryland
  91. Da’Saahn Brame, TE: Tennessee
  92. Jaron Keawe Sagapolutele, QB: Oregon
  93. Tarvos Alford, LB: Ohio State
  94. Ziyare Addison, OT: Oregon
  95. Shamari Earls, CB: Michigan
  96. Darre Ikinnagbon, DL: Georgia
  97. Seuseu Alofaituli, OL: Miami
  98. Cortez Mills, WR: Nebraska
  99. Zaydarius Rainey-Sale: Washington
  100. Nick Townsend, TE: Texas

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