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Top-10 Texas prospects in the new 2025 On300 rankings

On3 imageby:Marshall Levenson03/27/23

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On3 has released its initial On300 football prospect rankings for the 2025 cycle. The On300 builds upon the initial Top 100 Watchlist, which was released last August. In this, I will list the the Top-10 prospects in the state of Texas in the initial On300 rankings.

On3 has spent the past month combing through hundreds of rising juniors in formulating these early rankings. With that said, this release is very much a long-term projection.

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We’re about two years out from the final rankings for the 2025 cycle. There’s a ton of football left to be played. Prospects are at different stages in their physical development at this early juncture. Ages of top prospects in the 2025 cycle range from 15 to 17 years old. Naturally, many prospects will look quite different physically over the course of the next year. Some physically develop later than others. Perhaps most importantly, the pool of prospects in the 2025 cycle will expand greatly over the next two years. Hundreds of FBS prospects have yet to emerge. It’s possible, if not likely, there are future top 100 prospects who have yet to see varsity action or even started playing football altogether.

*Texas A&M offer

The Top-10 2025 prospects in the state of Texas

No. 1 – DL Michael Riles, Port Arthur (Tex.) Memorial

Measurables: 6-foot-5, 230 pounds

Offers: Incarnate Word, Texas Tech, Colorado State, Texas State, USC, UCF, Washington

No. 2 – CB Devin Sanchez, Houston (Tex.) North Shore*

Measurables: 6-foot-2, 160 pounds

Offers: Texas A&M, UT, Oklahoma, Georgia, LSU, Alabama, Ohio State, and others

No. 3 – WR Andrew Marsh, Katy (Tex.) Jordan

Measurables: 6-foot, 165 pounds

Offers: LSU, Oklahoma, UT, Baylor, Michigan State, Oregon, and others

No. 4 – WR Adrian Wilson, Pflugerville (Tex.) Weiss

Measurables: 6-foot-2, 176 pounds

Offers: Baylor, Arizona State, SMU, Houston, Texas Tech, UTSA, and others

No. 5 – OT Ty Haywood, Denton (Tex.) Ryan

Measurables: 6-foot-6, 265 pounds

Offers: Texas Tech, Mississippi State, Vanderbilt, SMU, UT, Florida State

No. 6 – DL Malcolm Simpson, Galveston (Tex.) Ball

Measurables: 6-foot-4, 245 pounds

Offers: Texas Tech, UTSA

No. 7 – EDGE Chad Woodfork, Humble (Tex.) Summer Creek

Measurables: 6-foot-6, 215 pounds

Offers: Houston, Texas Tech, Texas State

No. 8 – WR Dakorien Moore, Duncanville (Tex.)

Measurables: 6-foot, 180 pounds

Offers: UT, Ohio State, LSU, Oregon, Georgia, Arkansas, Miami, Michigan, and others

No. 9 – LB Jonah Williams, Galveston (Tex.) Ball*

Measurables: 6-foot-3, 200 pounds

Offers: Texas A&M, Ohio State, UT, Oklahoma, Houston, Tennessee, Baylor, Texas Tech, and others

No. 10 – OT Lamont Rogers, Mesquite (Tex.) Horn

Measurables: 6-foot-7, 275 pounds

Offers: SMU, Baylor, LSU, Nebraska, Oklahoma, Penn State, UT, Washington, and others