2025 WR Lebron Hill commits to Louisville
Hammond (Ind.) Morton Senior three-star wide receiver Lebron Hill has committed to Louisville, he announced on Monday.
He chose the Cardinals while also holding Power Four offers from Kentucky, Miami, Purdue and Vanderbilt.
Hill is the No. 799 overall prospect and No. 131 wideout in the 2025 cycle, according to the On3 Industry Ranking, a weighted average that utilizes all four major recruiting media companies. He’s also the No. 11 player in Indiana.
The 6-foot-4 pass-catcher took his official visit to Louisville over the weekend. As a junior Hill racked up 1,209 all-purpose yards and scored 10 touchdowns.
The addition of Hill makes eight prospects committed to Jeff Brohm and Co. this cycle. The class ranks No. 55 in the nation and No. 14 in the ACC, according to the On3 Industry Team Recruiting Rankings.
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Cardinals seeking improved 2025 recruiting class
Brohm and his staff are in the mix for multiple blue-chip recruits this cycle. After finishing with the No. 56 class in the nation last cycle, the Cards will seek a bit of improvement on the trail come this signing period.
Oxford (Ala.) three-star quarterback Mason Mims highlights the class as the No. 458 overall recruit and No. 34 QB in the cycle. He pledged back in November, kicking off Louisville’s 2025 class.
Hill is the second wideout to join the class, as he now flanks Dacula (Ga.) Buford three-star WR Jordan Allen, who committed in April. Wapakoneta (Ohio) three-star tight end Grant Houser is another recent addition, as he made the call last month.
Other top commits in the class include a pair of offensive linemen in Westerville (Ohio) North three-star IOL Jake Cook and Goshen (Ky.) North Oldham three-star tackle Gradey Anthony. The 6-foot-5 Anthony is one of two in-state commits in the class, alongside Union Ryle three-star defensive lineman Dillon Smith.