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5-star safety Jonah Williams sets commitment date

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Galveston (Texas) Ball five-star safety Jonah Williams will announce his commitment on August 24, he told On3’s Hayes Fawcett on Wednesday.

Williams will choose between USC, Oregon, Texas, LSU and Texas A&M.

The 6-foot-3, 206-pounder is the nation’s No. 10 overall prospect and top safety in the 2025 cycle according to the On3 Industry Ranking — a weighted average that utilizes all four major recruiting media companies. He is also one of the nation’s top baseball recruits and is looking to play both sports in college.

Last month, he took official visits to USCLSUTexas A&M and Oregon. Williams has also now scheduled a Texas unofficial visit for this week — roughly a month after former Aggies baseball head coach Jim Schlossnagle packed his bags for Austin following the College World Series.

The On3 Recruiting Prediction Machine (RPM) currently favors the Ducks after picks from InsideTexas.com’s Justin Wells and ScoopDuck.com’s Justin Hopkins and Max Torres earlier this month.

However, the race looks to still be very much ongoing. LSU insider Billy Embody logged a prediction in the Tigers’ favor on Wednesday night as well.

Jonah Williams Scouting Summary

On3’s Scouting and Rankings team writes this about him as a prospect:

“Jumbo safety prospect with the size, athleticism and playmaking instincts to be a potential queen on the chessboard for defensive coordinators. Has linebacker size with the athleticism of a top defensive back. Measured in at 6-foot-3 ⅛, 206 pounds with 32.25-inch arms at the On3 Elite Series prior to his senior season. Registers as a top athlete in the combine setting. A true three-phase playmaker on Friday nights, lining up at safety, wide receiver and punt returner. An easy, fluid mover with a good top gear. Covers ground in a hurry. Shows outstanding range in coverage. Has high-level ball skills with the ability to track the football over his shoulder.

… Had four interceptions as a junior along with eight pass breakups. Capable of covering tight ends and receivers out of the slot. Has the skill level to be a wide receiver prospect if he wanted. A two-sport standout, as a talented baseball player who throws 94 MPH as a left-handed pitcher. Can continue making strides with his form and physicality as a tackler. Could potentially outgrow the safety spot due to his bigger frame. Rare movement skills and size give him the upside to be a game-changing movable piece at the college and pro level.”