In just a mere few days, the next biggest recruiting day on the college football calendar will take place: National Signing Day.
Many, if not all, of the top 100 prospects in the 2025 recruiting class have already signed with their respective programs back in December during the three-day early signing period, which has allowed some to already join their new teams on campus for spring practices.
But for those who haven’t signed yet, they will get the opportunity to put pen to paper on Wednesday and start preparing for the next step of their playing career. Heading into National Signing Day on Wednesday, No. 3 Texas has the top ranked according to 247Sports’ Composite rankings.
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Six of the top 10 players in the 2025 recruiting class are signed to five different SEC programs — Alabama, Georgia, Tennessee, LSU and Oklahoma — according to 247Sports’ Composite rankings.
Here’s what to know about where the top 100 players in the 2025 recruiting class are heading to and more:
Top 100 college football 2025 recruits
Five-star quarterback Bryce Underwood is ranked as the top player in the 2025 recruiting class per 247Sports Composite rankings. Underwood announced in late November that he was flipping his original commitment from LSU and Brian Kelly to Michigan and Sherrone Moore.
“Honestly, when I had to figure out where my perspective was on everything that will help my family out the most,” Underwood told the Detroit Free Press on when Michigan came back into the picture during his recruiting process. “And also, me knowing that I got to go to school as well.”
Rounding out the top five best players in the 2025 class are QB Keelon Russell (Alabama signee), QB Tavien St. Clair (Ohio State), DL Elijah Griffin (Georgia) and WR Dakorien Moore (Oregon) in numerical order.
Here’s a full breakdown of where the top 100 players in the 2025 recruiting class are heading to:
Rankings are based on 247Sports’ Composite rankings.
- QB Bryce Underwood: Michigan
- QB Keelon Russell: Alabama
- QB Tavien St. Clair: Ohio State
- DL Elijah Griffin: Georgia
- WR Dakorien Moore: Oregon
- OT David Sanders Jr.: Tennessee
- CB Devin Sanchez: Ohio State
- EDGE Isaiah Gibson: Georgia
- CB DJ Pickett: LSU
- OT Michael Fasusi: Oklahoma
- S Jonah Williams: Texas
- DL Justus Terry: Texas
- CB Na’eem Offord: Oregon
- WR Kaliq Lockett: Texas
- OT Andrew Babalola: Michigan
- WR Caleb Cunningham: Ole Miss
- CB Dijon Lee: Alabama
- IOL Michael Carroll: Alabama
- WR Jerome Myles: Texas A&M
- WR Dallas Wilson: Florida
- QB Husan Longstreet: USC
- RB Harlem Berry: LSU
- DL Jahkeem Stewart: USC
- LB Zayden Walker: Georgia
- OT Ty Haywood: Unsigned
- OT Lamont Rogers: Texas A&M
- DL Amare Adams: Clemson
- DL Iose Epenesa: Iowa
- EDGE Jared Smith: Auburn
- TE Linkon Cure: Kansas State
- CB Brandon Finney: Oregon
- QB Deuce Knight: Auburn
- Trey McNutt: Oregon
- WR Talyn Taylor: Georgia
- DL Lance Jackson: Texas
- IOL Soloman Thomas: LSU
- TE Elyiss Williams: Georgia
- QB Julian Lewis: Colorado
- WR Vernell Brown III: Florida
- WR Jaime Ffrench: Texas
- LB Rley Pettijohn: Ohio State
- OT Will Black: Notre Dame
- WR Quincy Porter: Ohio State
- ATH Michael Terry III: Texas
- DL Isaiah Campbell: Tennessee
- OT Jackson Llyod: Alabama
- CB Kade Phillips: Texas
- EDGE Javion Hilson: Missouri
- RB Akylin Dear: Alabama
- OT Josh Petty: Georgia Tech
- S Faheem Delane: Ohio State
- CB Dorian Brew: Oregon
- S Tae Harris: Georgia Tech
- S Hylton Stubbs: Florida
- EDGE Justin Hill: Alabama
- DL Nathaniel Marshall: Michigan
- S Anquon Fegans: Auburn
- RB Gideon Davidson: Clemson
- CB Chuck McDonald: Alabama
- TE Andrew Olesh: Penn State
- ATH Derick Smith: Auburn
- LB Madden Faraimo: Notre Dame
- CB Adonyss Currie: Texas A&M
- OT Carter Lowe: Ohio State
- S Ivan Taylor: Alabama
- CB Ben Hanks Jr.: Florida
- DL Malik Autry: Auburn
- CB Graceson Littleton: Texas
- LB Elijah Barnes: Texas
- IOL Carius Curne: LSU
- S Eric Winters: Auburn
- S Lagonza Hayward: Florida
- EDGE Zion Grady: Ohio State
- IOL Douglas Utu: Oregon
- WR Travis Smith Jr.: Tennessee
- WR CJ Wiley: Georgia
- RB Ousmane Kromah: FSU
- QB Matt Zollers: Missouri
- IOL Malachi Goodman: Penn State
- QB Bryce Baker: UNC
- ATH Dallas Golden: Notre Dame
- IOL Devin Harper: Ole Miss
- WR Daylan McCutcheon: Texas
- DL Bryce Davis: Duke
- WR Andrew Marsh: Michigan
- EDGE Zahir Mathis: Uncommitted
- DL DJ Sanders: Texas A&M
- DL Kevin Wynn: FSU
- LB Matai Tagoa’i: USC
- IOL Jaylen Gilchrist: Maryland
- TE Da’Saahn Brame: Tennessee
- QB Jaron Keawe Sagapolutele: Oregon
- LB Tarvos Alford: Ohio State
- OT Ziyare Addison: Oregon
- CB Shamari Earls: Michigan
- DL Darre Ikinnagbon: Georgia
- IOL Seuseu Alofaituli: Miami
- WR Cortez Mills: Nebraska
- LB Zaydrius Rainey-Sale: Washington
- TE Nick Townsend: Texas
Top unsigned college football 2025 recruits
Heading into Wednesday’s National Signing Day, the top unsigned player in the 2025 recruiting class is four-star offensive tackle Ty Haywood, the No. 25 ranked player in the class per 247Sports’ composite rankings.
As of Tuesday, Jan. 28, there is no crystal ball prediction for Haywood on 247Sports. However, the recruiting website does have “warm” listed next to Michigan and Florida State among the teams that Haywood holds offers from.
Here’s a list of the top 100 unsigned players in the 2025 recruiting class per 247Sports’ composite rankings:
- OT Ty Haywood: No. 25 ranked player
- EDGE Zahir Mathis: No. 86 ranked player
College football recruiting rankings 2025
Texas heads into National Signing Day on Wednesday with the top 2025 recruiting class in the country per 247Sports’ composite rankings.
Here’s a look at the top 10 recruiting classes for 2025 based off 247Sports’ composite rankings:
- Texas
- Georgia
- Ohio State
- Alabama
- Oregon
- Auburn
- LSU
- Texas A&M
- Michigan
- Florida
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