College football recruiting rankings: Top classes, players after 2025 National Signing Day

With National Signing Day coming and going on Wednesday, college football programs have largely finalized their 2025 recruiting classes.

Only two top 100 prospects in 247Sports’ Composite rankings entered Wednesday unsigned, as the vast majority of players signed to their respective teams in the early signing period from Wednesday, Dec. 4, through Friday, Dec. 6. A large portion of players have also already made it to campus of their respective programs after graduating early.

Players who signed on National Signing Day will join their team in the summer, ahead of their first semester in the fall.

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Unsurprisingly, four of the teams in the top five of the team rankings made the College Football Playoff last season, with blue-blood Alabama the lone exception.

Here are the final team recruiting rankings for the 2025 cycle:

Final college football team recruiting rankings

Here are the final team rankings for best high school recruiting classes in 2025, per 247Sports’ Composite rankings.

  1. Texas (309.08 points)
  2. Georgia (301.80)
  3. Ohio State (295.82)
  4. Alabama (294.85)
  5. Oregon (293.19)
  6. Auburn (284.58)
  7. Michigan (280.75)
  8. Florida (280.48)
  9. Texas A&M (279.72)
  10. LSU (279.20)
  11. Tennessee (277.38)
  12. Notre Dame (268.01)
  13. Miami (256.88)
  14. USC (255.00)
  15. Penn State (252.93)
  16. Ole Miss (250.61)
  17. Oklahoma (247.34)
  18. South Carolina (243.39)
  19. Florida State (243.37)
  20. Missouri (241.19)
  21. Georgia Tech (240.09)
  22. Nebraska (236.355)
  23. Washington (235.00)
  24. TCU (229.15)
  25. Wisconsin (226.43)

Top football recruits in 2025 class

Here are the top 25 recruits of the 2025 recruiting class, per 247Sports’ Composite rankings:

  1. QB Keelon Russell (Alabama)
  2. QB Bryce Underwood (Michigan)
  3. DL Elijah Griffin (Georgia)
  4. QB Tavien St. Clair (Ohio State)
  5. CB Devin Sanchez (Ohio State)
  6. S Jonah Williams (Texas)
  7. WR Dakorien Moore (Oregon)
  8. OT Michael Fasusi (Oklahoma)
  9. OT David Sanders Jr. (Tennessee)
  10. EDGE Isaiah Gibson (Georgia)
  11. CB DJ Pickett (LSU)
  12. CB Na’eem Offord (Oregon)
  13. DL Justus Terry (Texas)
  14. CB Dijon Lee (Alabama)
  15. WR Kaliq Lockett (Texas)
  16. RB Harlem Berry (LSU)
  17. OT Andrew Babalola (Michigan)
  18. IOL Michael Carroll (Alabama)
  19. WR Jerome Myles (Texas A&M)
  20. WR Quincy Porter (Ohio State)
  21. QB Husan Longstreet (USC)
  22. LB Zayden Walker (Georgia)
  23. WR Talyn Taylor (Georgia)
  24. EDGE Lance Jackson (Texas)
  25. CB Kade Phillips (Texas)

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