1. GEORGIA
Not many programs are recruiting the defensive line like coach Kirby Smart and his staff right now. Georgia‘s haul for the 2025 class starts with five-star defensive tackle Elijah Griffin, who was the best non-quarterback I saw all cycle. He’s a dominant three-down lineman who can have an immediate impact in Athens.
Another five-star, Isaiah Gibson, has the traits to be special, too. He profiles very closely to 2019 Georgia signee Travon Walker. Four-stars Chase Linton and Darren Ikinnagbon are also making their way to Georgia.
The embarrassment of riches in the trenches is a tradition in Athens that isn’t slowing down.
2. TEXAS
The Longhorns have a pair of five-stars signed in the class with Justus Terry and Lance Jackson. Flipping Terry away from Georgia in the closing moments of the cycle sent shockwaves through the recruiting world. It’ll be interesting to see his career play out in Austin instead of Athens.
Joining those five-stars in the class are four-stars Myron Charles, Smith Orogbo and Josiah Sharma. Top to bottom this is a terrific group that will help Texas continue to be viable in the SEC.
3. MICHIGAN
The Wolverines flipping five-star Nate Marshall back to the class and away from Auburn was a huge moment for the program. It didn’t get the headlines of the five-star quarterback flip the program pulled off but Marshall is exactly the type of recruit Michigan needs. He’s a dynamic defensive lineman and from a nearby state that consistently produces pass rushers. Marshall was a must-get for coach Sherrone Moore so hats off to the Wolverines for getting it done.
There are also rock solid prospects in this group such as four-stars Bobby Kanka and Julius Holly. Michigan also took a pair of late-risers with Travis Moten and Benny Patterson.
4. AUBURN
5. TEXAS A&M
It’s not surprising that coach Mike Elko went to work right away building up the trenches in College Station. It’s a very solid group that the program signed and is heavy on versatility along the line.
DJ Sanders, Landon Rink and Chace Sims are all defensive tackles that can play anywhere on the front. Texas A&M also went to California to get four-star defensive end Marco Jones, which tells you how high the program is on him.