LSU LB commit Charles Ross honored by Navy All-American Bowl
2025 Galena Park (Tex.) North Shore linebacker and LSU commit Charles Ross was officially honored as a 2025 Navy All-American by America’s Navy and NBC Sports representatives during a live jersey presentation as part of the Road to the Dome tour.
Ross will play in the annual East vs. West matchup inside the Alamodome in San Antonio, Texas at 1 p.m. ET on Saturday, January 11, 2025, live on NBC and Peacock, which marks the twenty-fifth anniversary of the event. The nationwide Road to the Dome tour will honor 100 Navy All-Americans with live and virtual jersey presentations. The series will be released weekly through social platforms across NBC Sports.
Ross is one of four prospects ranked as a linebacker in LSU’s class and is the headliner along with Keylan Moses, Jaiden Braker and CJ Jimcoily, who was recruited by LSU to play safety initially, but could find his way into the box.
“LSU’s linebacker trifecta hails from three different states. Charles Ross headlines as one of the top players on North Shore High in Houston, a top-10 program nationally. Ross committed in March, four months after Keylan Moses — the latest Baton Rouge University Lab product to choose to stay home. The Tigers then flipped Jaiden Braker from South Carolina at the end of July to add some depth to the nation’s No. 3 class.”
Ross committed to LSU After Ross debuted in the On3 Top 300 in February, the Houston standout’s stock soared even more this offseason, moving into the On3 Industry’s Top 100 as the No. 5 linebacker prospect in America.
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At 6-foot-0.25, 198 pounds, he’s clocked a 10.36 second in the 100 meters (5th place at state finals) and a 4.34 second 40-yard dash at the UC Report’s Houston camp (fastest nationally).
As a junior for North Shore High, Ross totaled 71 tackles to go along with six sacks, two pass breakups, two interceptions and a pick-six. He’s rolling as a senior this season as North Shore continues to be among the nation’s top programs.
North Shore is the No. 3 team in the country and No. 2 in Texas, according to the On3 Massey Ratings Top 25.