2025 IOL Grayson Reid commits to Virginia Cavaliers
Washington (D.C.) Maret School three-star interior offensive lineman Grayson Reid has committed to Virginia, he announced on Saturday morning.
He chose the Cavaliers over the likes of Duke, Maryland, Virginia Tech and Boston College.
Reid is the No. 595 overall prospect and No. 53 IOL 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. 4 player in D.C.
After visiting Virginia for a Junior Day trip at the end of January, the 6-foot-3, 265-pounder is now the latest to join the fold under Tony Elliot and the UVA staff. Reid becomes the fourth pledge for the Hoos in the 2025 cycle.
All four of Virginia’s 2025 commitments have come since the final week of November last year. Richmond (Va.) Trinity Episcopal three-star wide receiver Isaiah Robinson headlines as a top-400 overall recruit. He’s flanked by Nashville Lipscomb three-star IOL Jon Adair, Deerfield (Mass.) Academy three-star quarterback Cole Geer and now Reid.
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UVA’s 2024 recruiting class finished with just 14 signees, ranking No. 78 in the nation, per the On3 Industry Team Recruiting Rankings. The class is without a blue-chip prospect, but is highlighted by defense, as six of the seven highest-ranked signees are on the defensive side of the ball.
Roswell (Ga.) three-star EDGE Chase Morrison is the top signee in the class, checking in as the No. 881 overall recruit and No. 73 EDGE in the cycle. Other top players heading to Charlottesville include Windermere (Fla.) Prep three-star defensive lineman Tyler Simmons, Atlanta Creekside three-star cornerback Kevon Gray and Burke (Va.) Lake Braddock three-star offensive tackle Benjamin York.