Early Signing Period for Class of 2025

National Signing Day Early Signing Period for Class of 2025
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Congratulations to every student-athlete signing during this year’s Early Signing Period. Over the next three days, High School Football America will keep you up-to-date on those that sign their National Letter of Intent.

The No. 1 overall college football prospect in the 247Sports Composite Rankings, Bryce Underwood of Belleville (Michigan) officially signed with Michigan. The 6-foot-3, 205-pound quarterback had originally given LSU his verbal, but Wednesday he made it official that he will be staying in-state.

Duncanville (Texas) QB Keelon Russell is officially heading to Alabama for his college football. But, the No. 2 overall prospect still has some football in Texas to take care of. The Panthers signal caller is three win away from leading the school to a three-peat in the Lone Star State’s biggest classification.

Going into this week’s Class 6A Division I state quarterfinal game against Bridgeland, the Duncanville is ranked No. 4 in the High School Football America 300 national rankings, powered by NFL Play Football.

The highest ranked prospect not to sign today is offensive tackle David Sanders, Jr. of Providence Day in North Carolina. Right now, most of the rating services have him going to the University of Tennessee.

Class of 2025 Early Signing Period

247 CompositeNamePositionHigh School/StateCollege
1Bryce UnderwoodQBBellville (Michigan)Michigan
2Keelon RussellQBDuncanville (Texas)Alabama
3Elijah GriffinDLSavannah Christian (Georgia)Georgia
4Dakorien MooreWRDuncanville (Texas)Oregon
5David Sanders, Jr.OTProvidence Day (North Carolina) 
6Devin SanchezCBNorth Shore (Texas)Ohio State
7Tavien St. ClairQBBellefontaine (Ohio)Ohio State
8Jonah WilliamsSBall (Texas)Texas
9Isaiah GibsonEDGEWarner Robins (GeorgiaGeorgia
10Justus TerryDL Manchester (Georgia) 
11Na’eem OffordCBParker (Alabama)Oregon
12DJ PickettCB Zephyrhills (Florida)LSU
13Michael FasusiOTLewisville (Texas)Oklahoma
14Andrew BabalolaOT Blue Valley Northwest (Kansas)Michigan
15Harlem BerryRB St. Martin’s Episcopal (Louisiana)LSU
16Jahkeem StewartDL Edna Karr (Louisiana)USC
17Michael CarrollIOLIMG Academy (Florida)Alabama
18Caleb CunninghamSRChoctaw County (Mississippi)Ole Miss
19Dijon LeeCBMission Viejo (California)Alabama
20Ty HaywoodOTDenton Ryan (Texas) 
21Dallas WilsonWRTampa Bay Tech (Florida)Oregon
22Kaliq LockettWRSachse (Texas)Texas
23Jermome MylesWRCorner Canyon (Utah)Texaas A&M
24Solomon ThomasIOLRaines (Florida)LSU
25Lance JacksonDLPleasant Grove (Texas)Texas
26Lamont RogersOTHorn (Texas)Texas A&M
27Talyn TaylorWRGeneva (Illinois)Georgia
28Trey McNuttSShaker Heights (Ohio)Oregon
29Deuce KnightQBGeorge County (Mississippi)Auburn
30Elyiss WilliamsTECamden County (Georgia)Georgia
31Zayden WalkerLBSchley County (Georgia)Georgia
32Jaime Ffrench WRMandarin (Florida)Texas
33Vernell Brown IIIWRJones (Orlando, Florida)Florida
34Husan LongstreetQBCorona Centennial (California)USC
35Will BlackOTChoate Rosemary (Connecticut)Notre Dame
36Julian Lewis QBCarrollton (Georgia)Colorado
37Isaiah CampbellDL Southern (Durham, North Carolina)Tennessee
38Linkon CureTE Goodland (Kansas)Kansas State
39Brandon FinneyCBMcDonogh (Maryland)Oregon
40Jared SmithEDGEThompson (Alabama)Auburn
41Riley PettijohnLBMcKinney (Texas)Ohio State
42Javion HilsonEDGECocoa (Florida)Missouri
43Michael Terry IIIATHAlamo Heights (Texas)Texas
44Jackson LloydOTCarmel (California)Alabama
45Akylin DearRB Quitman (Mississippi)Alabama
46Iosa EpenesaDL Edwardsville (Illinois)Iowa
47Amare AdamsDLSouth Florence (South Carolina)Clemson
48Tae HarrisSCedartown (Georgia)Georgia Tech
49Dorian BrewCBConroe (Texas)Oregon
50Faheem DelaneSGood Counsel (Maryland)Ohio State
51Justin Hill EDGEWinton Woods (Ohio)Alabama
52Josh PettyOTFellowship Christian (Georgia)Georgia Tech
53Gideon DavidsonRB Liberty Christian (Virginia)Clemson
54Kade PhillipsCBHightower (Texas)Texas
55Nathaniel MarshallDL Fenwick (Illinois)Michigan
56Quincy PorterWRBergen Catholic (New Jersey)Ohio State
57Hylton StubbsSMandarin (Florida)Florida
58Anquon FegansSThompson (Alabama)Auburn
59Andrew OleshTESouthern Lehigh (Pennsylvania) 
60Carter Lowe OTWhitmer (Ohio)Ohio State
61Madden FaraimoLBJSerra (California)Notre Dame
62Ivan TaylorSWest Orange (New Jersey)Alabama
63Adonyss CurrieCBQuartz Hill (California)Texas A&M
64Chuck McDonaldCBMater Dei (California)Alabama
65Graceson LittletonCBWiregrass Ranch (Florida)Texas
66Elijah BarnesLBSkyline (Texas)Texas
67Derick SmithATHSouthside (Selma, Alabama)Auburn
68Carius CurneIOLMarion (Arkansas)LSU
69Eric WintersSEnterprise (Alabama)Auburn
70Andrew MarshWRKaty Jordan (Texas)Michigan
71Zion GradyEDGEEnterprise (Alabama)Ohio State
72Lagonza HaywardToombs County (Georgia)Florida
73Ousmane KromahRB Lee County (Georgia)Florida State
74Matt ZollersQBSpring-Ford (Pennsylvania)Missouri
75Zahir MathisEDGEImhotep Charter (Pennsylvania) 
76Ben Hanks, Jr.CBBooker T. Washington (Miami, Florida)Florida
77Douglas Utu IOLBishop Gorman (Nevada)Oregon
78Darren IkinnagboonDLHillside (New Jersey)Georgia
79CJ WileyWRMilton (Georgia)Georgia
80DJ SandersDL Bellville (Texas)Texaas A&M
81Charles rossLBNorth Shore (Texas)LSU
82Bryce BakerQBEast Forsyth (North Carolina)Duke
83Devin Harper IOLCalvary Baptist (Louisiana)Ole Miss
84Bryce DavisDL Grimsley (North Caroilna)Duke
85Travis Smith, Jr.WRWestlake (Georgia)Tennessee
86Shamari Earls CBThomas Dale (Virginia)Michigan
87Nick TownsendTEDekaney (Texas)Texas
88Jaron Keawe SagapoluteleQBCampbell (Hawaii)Oregon
89Dallas GoldenATHBerkeley Prep (Florida)Notre Dame
90Jaylen GilchristIOLSalem (Virginia)Maryland
91Malik AutryDL Opelika (Alabama)Auburn
92George MacIntyreQBBrentwood Academy (Tennessee)Tennessee
93Matai Tagoa’iLBSan Clemente (California)USC
94Ziyare AddisonOT Carrollwood Day (Florida)Oregon
95Daylan McCutcheonWRLovejoy (Texas)Texas
96Seuseu AlofaituliIOLBishop Gorman (Nevada)Miami (Florida)
97Mariyon Dye DLElkhart (Indiana)Tennessee
98Kevin Wynn DLGreene County (Georgia)Florida State
99Da’Saahn BrameTEDerby (Kansas)Tennessee
100Noah MikhailLBBonita (California)Texas A&M

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Jeff Fisher
Jeff is an award-winning journalist and expert in the field of high school sports, underscored with his appearance on CNBC in 2010 to talk about the big business of high school football in America.Jeff turned to his passion for high school football into an entrepreneurial venture called High School Football America, a digital media company focused on producing original high school sports content for radio, television and the internet.Jeff is co-founder and editor-in-chief of High School Football America, a partner with NFL Play Football.