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Highest-rated Class of 2025 football recruits from Florida

Highest-rated Class of 2025 football recruits from Florida

Miami Herald27-05-2025

The dust has finally settled on the Class of 2025 football recruiting cycle. As programs look at their finalized rosters, the future landscape of college football is beginning to take shape. From five-star quarterbacks making headlines to underrated defensive linemen poised for breakout careers, this class is loaded with game-changing talent.
Stacker compiled a ranking of the best Class of 2025 football recruits from Florida using data from 247Sports. Here's the players from Florida set to dominate Saturdays (and potentially Sundays) for years to come.
- National rank: #137 (4 stars) - Position rank: #12 - College: Miami - High school: Columbus (Miami, FL)
- National rank: #136 (4 stars) - Position rank: #12 - College: Florida - High school: Seminole Ridge (Loxahatchee, FL)
- National rank: #124 (4 stars) - Position rank: #17 - College: Miami - High school: West Broward (Pembroke Pines, FL)
- National rank: #114 (4 stars) - Position rank: #13 - College: Texas - High school: Port Charlotte (Port Charlotte, FL)
- National rank: #112 (4 stars) - Position rank: #15 - College: Nebraska - High school: Homestead(Homestead, FL)
- National rank: #109 (4 stars) - Position rank: #13 - College: Oregon - High school: Carrollwood Day (Tampa, FL)
- National rank: #95 (4 stars) - Position rank: #12 - College: Missouri - High school: IMG Academy (Bradenton, FL)
- National rank: #92 (4 stars) - Position rank: #2 - College: Notre Dame - High school: Berkeley Prep (Tampa, FL)
- National rank: #82 (4 stars) - Position rank: #12 - College: Florida - High school: Northwestern (Miami, FL)
- National rank: #65 (4 stars) - Position rank: #10 - College: Texas - High school: Wiregrass Ranch (Tampa, FL)
- National rank: #62 (4 stars) - Position rank: #6 - College: Alabama - High school: West Orange (Winter Garden, FL)
- National rank: #59 (4 stars) - Position rank: #8 - College: Florida - High school: Booker T. Washington (Miami, FL)
- National rank: #54 (4 stars) - Position rank: #4 - College: Florida - High school: Mandarin (Jacksonville, FL)
- National rank: #46 (4 stars) - Position rank: #4 - College: Missouri - High school: Cocoa (Cocoa, FL)
- National rank: #44 (4 stars) - Position rank: #9 - College: Texas - High school: Mandarin (Jacksonville, FL)
- National rank: #41 (4 stars) - Position rank: #2 - College: LSU - High school: Raines (Jacksonville, FL)
- National rank: #35 (4 stars) - Position rank: #8 - College: Florida - High school: Tampa Bay Tech (Tampa, FL)
- National rank: #30 (5 stars) - Position rank: #6 - College: Florida - High school: Jones (Orlando, FL)
- National rank: #17 (5 stars) - Position rank: #1 - College: Alabama - High school: IMG Academy (Bradenton, FL)
- National rank: #11 (5 stars) - Position rank: #2 - College: LSU - High school: Zephyrhills (Tampa, FL)
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