The 2025 football recruiting class is almost wrapped up, with just a week to go until February’s National Signing Day. The big news outlets are dropping their final rankings of the top prospects across the nation.
To get the most accurate picture of team recruiting, the On3 Team Recruiting Rankings uses a weighted average from all four major recruiting media companies. This makes it one of the most precise team rankings out there.
Just this Wednesday, 247Sports updated its Top247 list for the last time for the 2025 class. Here’s where things stand in the On3 Industry Team Recruiting Rankings after that update.
1. Texas — 94.211
- 5 five-stars
- 13 four-stars
- 7 three-stars
- 25 total commits
Top Commit: Galveston (Texas) Ball Five-Star Plus+ S Jonah Williams, No. 6 NATL.
Texas is sitting pretty at the top with a bunch of five-star recruits already signed and enrolled. Their defense is shaping up to be rock solid with stars like safety Jonah Williams and defensive lineman Justus Terry leading the charge. Not to mention, they’ve got wide receivers like Kaliq Lockett ready to catch passes from Alabama quarterback K.J. Lacey. They’re set for a thrilling season!
2. Georgia — 93.415
- 4 five-stars
- 18 four-stars
- 6 three-stars
- 28 total commits
Top Commit: Pooler (Ga.) Savannah Christian Prep Five-Star Plus+ DL Elijah Griffin, No. 3 NATL.
Georgia’s defense looks unstoppable with Elijah Griffin and Isaiah Gibson making waves. And let’s not forget about their quarterback duo, Ryan Montgomery and Hezekiah Millender, who are set to light up the field.
3. Alabama — 93.359
- 3 five-stars
- 14 four-stars
- 4 three-stars
- 21 total commits
Top Commit: Duncanville (Texas) Five-Star Plus+ QB Keelon Russell, No. 2 NATL.
Alabama made headlines by flipping Keelon Russell from SMU. With an impressive lineup of offensive linemen and pass-catchers, they’re looking strong on both sides of the ball.
4. Oregon — 92.965
- 3 five-stars
- 15 four-stars
- 1 three-star
- 19 total commits
Top Commit: Duncanville (Texas) Five-Star Plus+ WR Dakorien Moore, No. 7 NATL.
Oregon pulled off a big surprise by flipping Na’eem Offord from Ohio State. They’ve added some serious talent to their secondary and offense, including Dakorien Moore, who switched from LSU.
5. Ohio State — 92.912
- 3 five-stars
- 17 four-stars
- 6 three-stars
- 26 total commits
Top Commit: Bellefontaine (Ohio) Five-Star Plus+ QB Tavien St. Clair, No. 4 NATL.
Ohio State kept Tavien St. Clair close to home, adding to their already impressive lineup with Quincy Porter and a strong defensive class.
6. Texas A&M — 92.293
- 2 five-stars
- 17 four-stars
- 6 three-stars
- 25 total commits
Top Commit: Mesquite (Texas) Horn five-star OT Lamont Rogers, No. 21 NATL.
Jerome Myles flipped from USC, joining Lamont Rogers to boost Texas A&M’s ranks. Their defensive lineup is nothing to sneeze at either.
7. LSU — 92.257
- 2 five-stars
- 15 four-stars
- 6 three-stars
- 23 total commits
Top Commit: Zephyrhills (Fla.) Five-Star Plus+ CB DJ Pickett, No. 12 NATL.
Even without Bryce Underwood, LSU has built a standout class, keeping DJ Pickett and flipping Solomon Thomas from Florida State.
8. Auburn — 92.144
- 1 five-star
- 14 four-stars
- 11 three-stars
- 26 total commits
Top Commit: Lucedale (Miss.) George County five-star QB Deuce Knight, No. 27 NATL.
Deuce Knight’s switch from Notre Dame was a big win for Auburn. Their defensive recruits, along with national record holder Alvin Henderson, make this class exciting.
9. Michigan — 92.041
- 2 five-stars
- 13 four-stars
- 8 three-stars
- 23 total commits
Top Commit: Belleville (Mich.) Five-Star Plus+ QB Bryce Underwood, No. 1 NATL.
Bryce Underwood’s flip from LSU to Michigan was the talk of the town. With solid defensive additions, Michigan is looking forward to a strong future.
10. Tennessee — 91.765
- 1 five-star
- 14 four-stars
- 11 three-stars
- 26 total commits
Top Commit: Charlotte (N.C.) Providence Day Five-Star Plus+ OT David Sanders Jr., No. 8 NATL.
David Sanders Jr. is the star of Tennessee’s class, choosing them over Ohio State. Their defensive line got a big boost with Isaiah Campbell coming onboard.
11. Florida — 91.669
- 2 five-star
- 13 four-stars
- 10 three-stars
- 26 total commits
Top Commit: Tampa Bay Tech five-star WR Dallas Wilson, No. 29 NATL.
Florida made a big comeback in November, with key flips like Tramell Jones from Florida State and Dallas Wilson from Oregon.
12. Notre Dame — 91.270
- 1 five-star
- 14 four-stars
- 10 three-stars
- 25 total commits
Top Commit: Wallingford (Conn.) Choate Rosemary Hall five-star OT Will Black, No. 18 NATL.
With Blake Hebert stepping in after Deuce Knight’s departure, Notre Dame has a solid offensive line and a standout defensive class.
13. Miami — 90.816
- 0 five-stars
- 13 four-stars
- 8 three-stars
- 21 total commits
Top Commit: Los Angeles Oaks Christian four-star EDGE Hayden Lowe, No. 85 NATL.
Miami’s got a knack for picking up top receivers, and Joshua Moore is proof. Their secondary is shaping up to be one of the best, with blue-chip prospects signing on.
14. Penn State — 90.723
- 0 five-stars
- 13 four-stars
- 14 three-stars
- 27 total commits
Top Commit: Center Valley (Pa.) Southern Lehigh four-star TE Andrew Olesh, No. 56 NATL.
Penn State might not have any five-stars, but they’ve got Andrew Olesh, who’s sure to shine. Their defensive recruits, especially from Mater Dei, are ones to watch.
15. USC — 90.612
- 2 five-stars
- 10 four-stars
- 10 three-stars
- 22 total commits
Top Commit: Corona (Calif.) Centennial five-star QB Husan Longstreet, No. 17 NATL.
USC had its ups and downs but landed Husan Longstreet and former recruit Jahkeem Stewart. Their offensive and defensive lines are packed with talent.
Teams 16-25 in the On3 Industry Team Recruiting Rankings
- 16. Oklahoma — 90.100
- 17. Ole Miss — 89.959
- 18. South Carolina — 89.897
- 19. Missouri — 89.820
- 20. Florida State — 89.727
- 21. Nebraska — 89.255
- 22. Mississippi State — 89.179
- 23. Clemson — 89.041
- 24. Georgia Tech — 88.979
- 25. Washington — 88.843
As these teams gear up for the next season, it’s clear that the competition will be fierce. Who knows what surprises are in store as these young athletes take the field?





