By Aaron Webb
The 2025 recruiting class is brimming with elite talent, and several uncommitted prospects are
poised to make a significant impact at the next level. With their decisions fast approaching,
college football programs across the country are competing for their commitments. Here’s a
closer look at five standout athletes who are still up for grabs—and where they might land.
Michael Terry III
4-Star ATH, San Antonio, TX
Ranked No. 37 nationally, Michael Terry III is one of the most versatile prospects in the 2025 class. At 6’2″ and
205 pounds, he stands as the No. 1 athlete in the country, excelling as both a wide receiver and safety at Alamo
Heights High School.
His dynamic playmaking ability has made him a coveted target for top-tier programs
across the Big 12, SEC, and ACC. With his recruitment heating up, Terry’s commitment is expected soon, and
whichever school lands him will secure a player who can contribute in multiple facets of the game. Programs are
vying for his services, knowing that his versatility could provide an immediate impact at the next level. The Texas Longhorns appears to be the leader for Terry.

Donovan Murph
4-Star WR, Irmo (SC)
One of the most intriguing wide receiver prospects in the 2025 class, Donovan Murph is ranked No. 299
nationally and No. 41 among wideouts. The 4-star recruit from Irmo, South Carolina, has seen his recruitment
heat up with
fierce competition between in-state rivals South Carolina and Clemson.
Murph, known for his
ability to stretch the
field and his strong hands, has become a primary target for both programs. His recent visits
to South Carolina‘s victory over Texas A&M and Clemson for a visit over The Citadel has only fueled speculation about his future destination. As his
recruitment continues, Murph’s decision between the Gamecocks and Tigers will be one of the most exciting
storylines to follow in the 2025 cycle.
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Winston Watkins Jr.
4-Star WR, Venice (FL)
Winston Watkins Jr., a 4-star wide receiver from Venice, Florida, is drawing signicant attention from top
programs across the country. Ranked No. 229 nationally and No. 29 at the wide receiver position, Watkins is
known for his explosive playmaking ability.
While his family ties to Clemson (he’s the younger cousin of former
Tiger star Sammy Watkins) initially led many to believe he would end up at Clemson, Watkins excluded the
Tigers from his top 16 schools in July, leaving his recruitment wide open. He added more clarity with a recent top eight, still without Clemson.
Ole Miss has been making a strong
push, and there is growing speculation that the Rebels could be the team to beat. His recruitment remains
unpredictable, but his ability to make an immediate impact at the next level is undeniable.

Javion Hilson
4-Star Edge, Cocoa (FL)
Javion Hilson, ranked No. 41 nationally and No. 2 among edge rushers, has been one of the most dominant
defensive prospects in the 2025 class. Standing 6’4″ and weighing 230 pounds, Hilson possesses an ideal blend of
size, speed, and explosiveness, making him a nightmare for opposing offenses. His ability to disrupt both the
passing and running game has put him at the top of many programs’ recruiting boards, with SEC and ACC
schools battling for his commitment.
While Hilson’s recruitment remains
fluid, many experts predict that he will
ultimately land in the SEC, with Texas emerging as a potential landing spot. His decision will have a significant
impact on whichever defense he joins.

As the 2025 recruiting race heats up, these
four prospects remain among the most coveted uncommitted players
in the class. College football fans are eagerly awaiting their decisions, as these athletes have the potential to
reshape programs and make an immediate impact at the collegiate level. Keep an eye on these recruits as they
weigh their options and ultimately choose their next home on the gridiron.