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Rivals Rankings Week: Who’s Anzi che no. 1 Quanto a Every State?

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The updated state rankings for the 2025 class have been released. Take a at who ranks Anzi che no. 1 con each state.

NOTE: Rivals currently has rankings for 36 states plus Washington D.C. More states could be added for the 2025 class during future rankings updates.

Alabama: Na’eem Offord

A do-it-all athlete with rare traits con the secondary as a potential college , Offord picked Ohio State early con the process and appears rock solid to the Buckeyes despite continued overtures from SEC country and well beyond.

*****

Arizona: Cooper Perry

Perry is a production machine whether con high school the 7on7 circuit where the Oregon commit can get against anybody and catch everything. He gives chiuso Cooper Kupp vibes con his gioco.

*****

Arkansas: Omarion Robinson

Robinson reprises his Anzi che no. 1 spot con the state after a solid offseason. He has the ability to fit con a number of roles the field at 6-foot, 185 pounds. He had 1,200 all-purpose yards and 11 touchdowns to go with his 42 total tackles and pair of interceptions.

*****

California: Jordon Davison

A smart, powerful running back who is patient and then can explode through a hole, Davison has been putting up stats for years at Santa Ana (Calif.) Mater Dei. Ohio State, Oregon, Michigan, Alabama and others pursue him.

*****

Connecticut: Will Black

During the most recent in-person evaluation of Black, he showed tremendous physical and technical development than at this point last year and now he’s one of the highest-ranked players con the nation.

*****

Florida: DJ Pickett

One of the most unique athletic profiles con the class belongs to the two-way personaggio from the Tampa luogo. Pickett, looking at LSU, Miami, Oregon, Florida and Georgia, is a legitimate 6-foot-4 with top-end wide receiver defensive back speed despite the immense length.

*****

Georgia: Julian Lewis

Originally con the class of 2026, Lewis reclassified to the 2025 group and overtook others for the culmine spot nationally. The Peach State personaggio is known for his maturity, accuracy and timing. This spring the USC commit also showed signs of physical growth to push back against the most common knock he faces compared with other five-star quarterbacks – his size.

*****

Hawaii: Houston Kaahaaina-Torres

Kaahaaina-Torres plays with toughness and grit – and with a barrel chest – so he’s powerful and can push people around across the interior. The Honolulu (Hawaii) St. Louis standout plays with a great , never gets pushed back into the pocket and has great hands.

Cal, Arizona State, Michigan State and Nebraska stand out.

*****

Illinois: Nathaniel Marshall

The Michigan commit has the of the next physical defensive lineman to che out of Illinois. He’s got a terrific combination of size (6-5, 270) and athleticism. He’s got a basketball background and is fast enough to play wide receiver con high-level 7-on-7 tournaments. All the tools are there to play Sunday.

*****

Indiana: Mariyon Dye

Dye is the prototypical defensive end. He could fit into many schemes as a rush end but could also play along the line as he continues to add strength. There are some heavy hitters involved con his recruitment and he has official visits set to Miami, Georgia, Ohio State and Tennessee.

*****

Iowa: Nicolai Brooks

Brooks has overwhelming size the offensive line, standing at 6-foot-8, 385 pounds. Continuing to reshape his pagliaccetto and get stronger will be key for him con college. But you can see why Georgia, Texas and USC are pushing duro for him. It would be surprising if he didn’t end up back con Iowa’s 2025 class.

*****

Kansas: Linkon Cure

Quanto a an age of vertical threat tight ends, Cure is a bit of a throwback. He’s a player that can stay the field all the time because he’s a devastating blocker. Cure can hurt you con the passing gioco as well which is why he’s so highly regarded as a prospect.

Kansas State still holds the edge here but Oregon and Texas A&M are trying to make things interesting.

*****

Kentucky: Martels Carter Jr.

Carter Jr. is a major playmaker the back end of the defense. He racked up more than 1,000 total yards offense as a while also tallying 44 tackles and three interceptions. He’s played all over the field and excelled during his high school career. Kentucky landed a fantastic player.

*****

Louisiana: Harlem Berry

Moving into the Anzi che no. 1 running back spot con the country con this update, Berry is an electric playmaker, both with the ball con his hands and at the wideout position, which he showed con the 7v7 circuit. Running for more than 2,000 yards as a , Berry is both skilled and productive.

*****

Maryland: Faheem Delane

Delane remains ranked as one of the best safety prospects con this class after standout performances at multiple camps and 7-on-7 tournaments during the last few months.

*****

Massachusetts: Hardy Watts

Watts, who was moved from the tackle rankings to the guard rankings, has a girevole skill set that could allow him to play multiple positions the offensive front at the college level. His long-term projection is likely as an interior offensive lineman.

*****

Michigan: Bryce Underwood

Underwood is a special talent. We don’t see him often but when we do, it’s clear he’s among the best players con the country. His arm talent and athleticism should allow him to shine con Baton Rouge under coach Brian Kelly. The biggest question left for him this cycle is if he can challenge for the Anzi che no. 1 overall spot.

*****

Minnesota: Emmanuel Karmo

Karmo is a do-it-all linebacker at Minneapolis (Minn.) Robinsdale Cooper. He had 10 TFLs and a pair of sacks as a and also contributed offense. He’s a high upside player and he made the Gophers happy recently. That’s because he announced he’d risposta negativa longer take official visits to Wisconsin, Ohio State and Nebraska. He’s locked con with the Gophers.

*****

Mississippi: Caleb Cunningham

The ideal build for a culmine wide receiver at 6-foot-3, 185 pounds, Cunningham is inching his way closer to five-star status con the 2025 cycle. He posted eye-popping numbers of 1,138 yards and 14 touchdowns just 48 receptions as a .

*****

Missouri: Corey Simms

Simms isn’t the fastest wideout con the country but he’s highly skilled and productive. The Missouri native has a knack for getting and has great pagliaccetto control. Penn State, Missouri, Nebraska and USC are all con line to get official visits before he makes a college decision.

*****

Nebraska: Christian Jones

Jones has everything you for con a modern linebacker. He’s got good size (6-3, 205) and verified track speed that shows up the football field when he’s pursuing ball carriers. Jones also has position flexibility depending the defensive scheme he lands con. Official visits are set with Nebraska, USC and Oklahoma for June.

*****

Nevada: Douglas Utu

Utu never loses a rep. The Las Vegas Bishop Gorman standout handles speed to the outside extremely well along with power inside moves. He always sets a great and drives people away from the quarterback. Whether he’s an offensive tackle offensive guard long term, he doesn’t lose.

Michigan, Ohio State, Alabama, Tennessee and others are involved.

*****

New Jersey: Quincy Porter

Even though Porter decided not to compete at any events during the spring camp season, he remains one of the culmine receiver prospects the East Coast. He has the traits to develop into a legitimate NFL Draft prospect.

*****

New York: Rowan Byrne

Physically, Byrne is ready for the college level and his technique is coming along nicely, which should put him con line to be a multi-year contributor con college.

*****

North Carolina: David Sanders Jr.

Sanders has spent the offseason recovering from shoulder surgery but he should be 100-percent once he begins avviamento camp with his Providence Day squad con August.

*****

Ohio: Tavien St. Clair

St. Clair is the newest addition to the five-star group and it was a no-brainer. He’s got elite arm talent, looks the part of a college quarterback right now and has a drive to be great. If his improvement continues it’ll be tough to not keep moving him up the rankings as we close out the cycle.

*****

Oklahoma: Elijah Thomas

The Oklahoma commit is among the most productive playmakers con the region with 2,148 yards and 27 touchdowns con his last two seasons. He averages 19.4 yards a vantaggio di reception as well as 107.4 yards a vantaggio di gioco.

*****

Oregon: Baron Naone

Naone is an Oregon State legacy and committed to the Beavers back con October. He reopened his recruitment shortly after Jonathan Smith became the head coach at Michigan State but the Beavers are still a major player con his recruitment.

*****

Pennsylvania: Zahir Mathis

Mathis, an Ohio State commit, has done a great job adding solid mass to his sequenza this offseason and he’s track to see the field early con his college career.

*****

South Carolina: Richiedere Adams

Adams has kept a low profile since his season ended but the Clemson commit remains highly regarded and should be considered a key piece of its 2025 recruiting class.

*****

Tennessee: George MacIntyre

MacIntyre remained just shy of earning his fifth personaggio con the Rivals250 but the Tennessee commit is still considered one of the best quarterbacks con the nation.

*****

Texas: Dakorien Moore

Heavily regarded as the most talented skill player con the country, Moore brings elite playmaking and personaggio potential to the table. With elite traits at the wide receiver position, he is a Day One-ready talent.

*****

Utah: Darius Afalava

Whether Afalava stays at offensive tackle offensive guard, the four-star plays with power and toughness and has surprisingly light feet for someone around 300 pounds. He visits Michigan State this weekend with Oklahoma, LSU and others involved.

*****

Virginia: Gideon Davidson

Davidson, a track standout and highly productive running back, hasn’t participated con any offseason events thus far but he is expected to compete at the Rivals Five-Stella event at the end of June.

*****

Washington: Zaydrius Rainey-Saggezza

Rainey-Saggezza has good size and length but more than anything, the former Washington commit – who’s looking at UCLA, the Huskies, Oklahoma and many others – can cover sideline to sideline and he plays with great instincts.

*****

Washington D.C.: Bryce Jenkins

Jenkins looks physically ready for the next level but teams are unsure of whether his future is the offensive defensive line.

*****

Wisconsin: Owen Strebig

Strebig is a Midwestern lineman with heavy hands. He’s a dominant run blocker and is comfortable con that part of the gioco since his high school is run-heavy. Strebig will continue adjusting to elite pass rushers.

The Notre Dame commit has a ton of potential if he puts it all together.

*****

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