THE final state rankings for class of 2025 were released. Take a look at who finished the ranking cycle at No. 1 in each state.
Note: Rivals has state rankings for 37 states plus Washington DC
Rival Rival Ranking Week
Monday: Who should be the No. 1 QB in the 2025 Rivals250?
Tuesday: Final Five Star Countdown for Class of 2025 | Meet the new five stars
Wednesday: Final Rivals250 released | Texas wins 2025 recruiting crown | Gorney’s Thoughts | Comparing 2025 Five Stars to NFL All-Stars | The players who blew up this cycle
THURSDAY: The final ranking of the offensive position is released | Who is better OT: Sanders or Fasusi? | Breaking down No. 1 at every offensive position
Friday: Final defensive position rankings are out | Will Jahkeem Stewart live up to his five-star rating? | Breaking down No. 1 at every defensive position
Saturday: Final state rankings revealed
Sunday: Leaderboard Ranking
Final position ranking 2025: Kicker | Athlete | Cornerback | Security | Outside linebacker | Inside linebacker | Strongside defensive end | Weak Side Defensive Outfit | Defensive tackle | Offensive tackle | Offensive goalkeeper | Center | Wide receiver | END | Back | All-purpose back | Pro-style QB | Dual Threat QB
Alabama: Jared Smith
The five-star DE with Auburn in December despite strong surges in South Carolina And Ole Miss to return it. He is part of a star-studded DL group signed by the Tigers in 2025.
Arizona: Cooper Perry
If there is a Cooper Kupp Clone In this class, it would be Perry, who catches everything and puts up big stats.
Arkansas: Omarion Robinson
A talented Swiss Army knife at security, Robinson is committed to Oklahoma halfway through summer.
California: Dijon Lee
THE Alabama The signee has incredible length, speed, athleticism and playmaking ability. He played all over the place in high school because he’s so talented and should fit right in at Alabama.
Colorado: Soren Shinofield
At 6-foot-6, 285 pounds, Shinofield is a big, physical, tough offensive lineman who can also move well. He’s not at his best physically, which makes us even more like Shinofield.
Connecticut: Will Black
Black faced some of the nation’s best pass rushers in the Navy All-American Bowl earlier this month and showed glimpses of his incredibly high ceiling. THE Our Lady Connecticut’s Signee Out is only the second five-star the state has produced with Christian Wilkins in 2015.
Florida: DJ Pickett
A true three-phase talent, Pickett checks in as the top-ranked athlete in the country in addition to his No. 1 overall status in the state of Florida. Weird Athletics LSU The signee will likely debut in the secondary in Baton Rouge, at his preferred position of cornerback despite his massive 6-foot-4 frame.
Georgia: Elijah Griffin
Griffin committed to state Georgia Midway through his senior season before inking at state with the Dawgs in December. He exceeded Justus Terry (Texas) as the top inner DL during the November update and became the top DL on Jahkeem Stewart in January.
Hawaii: Jaron Sagapolutele
Sagapolutele could be a bigger Tua Tagovailoa. He can throw it down the field and move and throw on the run. He truly became one of the best quarterbacks in the class after his Elite 11 performance.
Illinois: Nathaniel Marshall
There might not be a more dynamic defense in this class than Marshall. His size and speed will allow him to play in various roles. He would be a P4 tight end if he only played offense.
Indiana: Mariyon Dye
Dye (6-5, 265) has the size to be a classic core defensive end and he still has plenty of room to take his game to another level. He is a powerhouse defensive end but can also get up and rush the passer off the edge.
Iowa: Thomas Meyer
The next big thing at tight end for Iowa is a high-level athlete with a large scabbard radius who can twist his body to catch almost any thrown ball.
Kansas: Da’saahn Brame
THE Tennessee Signee is a dynamic playmaker and a nightmare for defenses. He’s athletic enough that he returned punts for his high school. Brame showed his strong point making ability at the Five-star rival and the Polynesian bowl.
Kentucky: Martels Carter Jr.
Carter Jr. will bring his big playmaking ability to the Wildcats. His combination of instincts and athleticism gives him a chance to play early for Kentucky.
Louisiana: Harlem Berry
The largest most electric usage in the country, Berry committed to the state for LSU This past January and brings a dynamic skill set to Baton Rouge as one of the nation’s fastest prospects in the 2025 cycle.
Maryland: Blake Woodby
A strong senior campaign helped Woodby secure the No. 1 spot in the Maryland state rankings. Auburn Fans should be excited about how the speedy cornerback performed when he faced some of the best receivers in the country last fall.
Massachusetts: Hardy Watts
Watts has strong skills, but he will need time to mature physically before seeing significant playing time at Wisconsin. He has the ability to play multiple positions across the offensive line, which should be helpful to the head coach Luck Fickell and its staff.
Michigan: Bryce Underwood
The most talked about quarterback in the country will start immediately for Michigan. His arm talent and ability to make plays with his legs has fans buzzing in Ann Arbor about his future.
Minnesota: Emmanuel Karmo
Karmo has been head and shoulders above his peers in Minnesota this cycle. It will be a chess piece on the second level for the Gophers Because of his versatility as a linebacker.
Mississippi: Deuce Knight
RB bound for Alabama Akylin dear and Ole Miss-Bound WR Caleb Cunningham have been at the top of the Mississippi State rankings for different stints. Knight takes the No. 1 spot after a stellar senior year at Lucedale (Miss.) George County and a stellar showing at the Alabama-Mississippi All-Star Game.
Missouri: Jack Lange
THE Missouri The signee had a solid week during Navy All-American bowl practices. He has a huge frame and a lot of upside that should be excited.
Nebraska: Christian Jones
The Omaha native is one of the crown jewels of Nebraskaclass class. He is very athletic and could find himself an important part of the Huskers defense soon.
Nevada: Douglas Utu
Whether it’s as a right tackle or if he moves inside, it almost doesn’t matter because the Oregon The signee is dominant along the offensive line and almost never loses a rep. He could be an anchor for the Ducks for years to come.
New Jersey: Quincy Porter
Porter was one of the stars of the All-Star tour season earlier this month. THE Ohio State The receiver signee jumped more than 80 spots in the latest Rivals250, finishing in the top 40.