
We’re amid official visits for recruits across the country. Let’s take a look at where some of the biggest uncommitted names currently stand.
Immanuel Iheanacho
On3 Industry: #2 OT, #3 overall
Immanuel Iheanacho has spent his recent weeks visiting LSU, Auburn, and Penn State. He will visit Oregon beginning June 20th. On3’s Steve Wiltfong still has Oregon as his latest prediction for the monstrous offensive line prospect. Iheanacho is a 6’7 380-pound player that possesses rare physical traits. He has 36-inch arms, which would have tied him for 1st at the 2025 NFL Combine. Iheanacho has recently displayed his athleticism on the basketball court. A recent viral video shows the 380-pound lineman throwing a self alley-oop off the backboard. Some weight loss at the college level is expected to unlock Iheanacho’s true athletic potential, complementing his ultra-rare strength and elite arm length.
Junior Highlights: http://www.hudl.com/v/2Qz6SY
Felix Ojo
On3 Industry: #3 OT, #6 overall
Felix Ojo has made recent visits to Florida, Ohio State, and Texas. With Texas being his most recent visit, and in his home state, Texas is considered the favorite to land the state’s premier prospect. Ojo possesses perhaps the highest ceiling amongst the offensive linemen in this class, as he’s a 6’6 275-pound player who will not turn 18 years old until he’s already on a college campus. Ojo’s frame suggests that he has the ability to carry upwards of 315 pounds with ease, making him a prototype offensive tackle. The height, athleticism, and age make him one of the most valuable recruits in the class.
Junior Highlights: http://www.hudl.com/v/2Qj4F7
Lamar Brown
On3 Industry: #1 ATH, #7 overall
Lamar Brown’s recent visits include Miami, Texas, and Texas A&M. Brown was scheduled to visit LSU in the coming days, but he has now canceled that visit. Predictions for the nation’s premier athlete have been overwhelmingly in favor of LSU for months, and now it seems that Texas A&M has jumped into 1st place for Brown’s recruitment.
Brown is a unique player, as he could be ranked as a 5-star player on the offensive line or the defensive line. The 6’3 1/2″, five-star carries 285 pounds with ease, and his athleticism is unique given his stature. Brown projects to be a hyper-athletic 6’3 1/2″ 300+ pound defensive tackle in college. His athleticism allows him to beat guards and centers in the interior, and his power allows him to bullrush offensive tackles on the outside.
Junior Highlights: http://www.hudl.com/v/2Qt7NK
Tyler Atkinson
On3 Industry: #1 LB, #8 overall
Tyler Atkinson has recently visited Clemson, Oregon, and Georgia. The nation’s top linebacker has visited Georgia 14 times and has been a priority for the Bulldogs for years. Nonetheless, other schools are not giving up easily. Oregon, Clemson, Michigan, and others are not bashful about the financial plans that they have for him. Atkinson is, perhaps, the most elite linebacker recruit from the state of Georgia in a decade. He possesses elite speed, vision, length, and a unique ability to pressure the quarterback as an off-ball linebacker. In his previous 2 seasons at Grayson High School in Georgia 6A, Atkinson has racked up 363 tackles, 57 TFLs, and 23.5 sacks.
Junior Highlights: http://www.hudl.com/v/2PzUEQ
Brandon Arrington
On3 Industry: #1 CB, #9 overall
Brandon Arrington’s recent visits include Oregon and Alabama. There’s been a bit of social media buzz following his Alabama visit, but Arrington is still scheduled to visit USC and Texas A&M. Track will presumably play a role in Arrington’s decision. Greg Biggins, National Recruiting Analyst at 247 Sports, says that some consider Arrington as an Olympic hopeful in 2028. Arrington has an official 10.33 100m dash time and other 100m times listed as low as 10.21. Arrington is the fastest player in America at 6’2 1/2″, 180 pounds. His length and speed place him as the #1 cornerback in high school football.
Junior Highlights: http://www.hudl.com/v/2QHj8c
Savion Hiter
On3 Industry: #1 RB, #11 overall
Savion Hiter has visited Ohio State, Georgia, and Michigan over the last few weeks. He will be visiting Tennessee beginning June 20th. The nation’s top-ranked running back draws comparisons to Bijan Robinson with his frame, speed, vision, and contact balance. In 2024, Hiter racked up 1,698 yards on a whopping 10.8 yards per carry. As of the latest On3 predictions, Ohio State and Georgia are battling hard for Hiter’s services. At approximately 6′, 200 pounds, Hiter possesses the frame to put on an additional 20 pounds, and he looks to be a future workhorse for a national title contender.
Junior Highlights: http://www.hudl.com/v/2QpLx1
Cederian Morgan
On3 Industry: #2 WR, #15 overall
Cederian Morgan recently wrapped up his visit to Auburn after visiting Florida last weekend. The Tigers appear to have gained a little ground, but the 5-star wide receiver will visit Alabama beginning June 20th. At the moment, the Crimson Tide is still considered a sizeable favorite to land Morgan’s commitment. Morgan emerged as one of the nation’s best players after posting 70 receptions, 1,162 yards, and 14 TDs in 2024. He possesses freakish track numbers for someone who is 6’4 220 pounds, placing 6th in the Alabama 6A 200m dash. He also earned 2nd place in the Alabama 6A high jump. Morgan’s smooth, physical play style hardly showcases his athleticism, which will surely be unlocked at the collegiate level.
Junior Highlights: http://www.hudl.com/v/2QtkH0
Ryder Lyons
On3 Industry: #5 QB, #17 overall
Ryder Lyons is one of the more interesting recruitments right now. He canceled an official visit to USC, and his only visit currently on the schedule was Oregon over the weekend. Oregon just offered fast-rising QB Bryson Beaver. Rumors are beginning to spread that Lyons could land with BYU, given Oregon’s latest offer to Bryson Beaver. Whoever lands Lyons is getting a 6’2 205-pound improviser with possibly the best deep ball in the 2026 class. Lyons has thrown for 84 TDs and run for 37 TDs during his 2 years as the starter for Folsom High School in California. On3’s most recent prediction, which was 1 month ago, has Lyons headed to Oregon.
Junior Highlights: http://www.hudl.com/v/2RG7VS