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Texas safety commit Jonah Williams is new 5-star in updated 2025 On300

hunterby:Hunter Shelton09/16/24

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With the summer in the rearview mirror and football season well underway, On3 has updated its recruiting rankings for the 2025 class. Galveston (Texas) Ball safety and Texas commit Jonah Williams is the No. 16 overall prospect and a new five-star in the 2025 On300.

The latest edition of On3’s 2025 rankings features 18 five-star prospects, up three from the previous update in July. Of those 18 five-stars, 15 are committed to college programs. Evaluations will continue as the high school season continues.

The 6-foot-3.25, 206-pound Williams committed to in-state Texas on Aug. 24, continuing a big run of late-summer recruiting wins for Steve Sarkisian and Co. Williams is one of three industry five-stars in the Longhorns’ 2025 class.

“I’m really impressed with Coach Sarkisian and the method he’s beginning to accomplish things. I think all the players are very in tune to what he’s trying to teach there. I’m very impressed with that,” Williams told On3 upon making his decision public.

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Williams is one of eight On3 top-100 recruits committed to Texas this cycle. The Longhorns currently own the No. 5 class in the nation, according to the On3 Industry Team Recruiting Rankings.

Scout’s Take on Jonah Williams

“Jonah Williams has the size, athleticism and playmaking instincts to be a potential queen on the chessboard for defensive coordinators. He is built like a linebacker with the athleticism of a top defensive back. Williams is a true three-phase playmaker on Friday nights, lining up at safety, wide receiver and punt returner. He’s an easy, fluid mover with a good top gear and covers ground in a hurry — whether that’s with the ball in his hands or track a ball carrier. He also shows outstanding range in coverage and has high-level ball skills with the ability to track the football over his shoulder. Notched  four interceptions as a junior along with eight pass breakups, and he’s one of the nation’s more dynamic players with the ball in his hands.” — Charles Power, On3 Director of Scouting and Rankings