Rival Ranking Week: Final offensive position rankings revealed
The final ranking update for the 2025 cycle is underway. Rivals250 was released on Wednesday and now the updated position rankings are in the spotlight. Let’s take a look at the players ranked No. 1 at each position, starting with offense.
Final 2025 position ranking: Pro Style QB | Dual Threat QB | rb | Slow Back | wr | te | ot | og | c
Pro-style quarterback: Tavien St. Clair
“St. Clair has a college-ready frame at 6-foot-4, 230 pounds. He skyrocketed up the rankings after a great showing at Ohio State’s Elite 11. 5 star rival in Jacksonville. ohio The signee has a strong arm to push the ball down the field, but can layer the football and throw with touch.
“There’s not a ton of designed runs for him, but his ability to throw to the run is a very underrated aspect of his game. St. Clair has the potential to be a big-time quarterback at Ohio State.” We have all the tools you need for your time. Greg Smith, National Recruiting Analyst
Dual-threat quarterback: Kieron Russell
“Russell has been on a fast track since his sophomore season at Duncanville (Texas) High that ended with a state title. As a junior and as a senior, Russell has made great strides in his game – He continued to take big steps forward as a passer and as a decision-maker, culminating in a truly remarkable season that included 3,652 yards passing, 52 touchdowns compared to just 2 interceptions and a 71.5% completion rate.
“Having multiple face-to-face avoidances as a sophomore, junior, and again as a senior, Russell excelled in his ability to avoid pressure in the pocket, extend plays, create off-platform throws, and deliver multiple strikes. Distinctive level of field.
“Russell has the skills to amplify the crimes he commands, and his work and continued growth gives us even more confidence about his future. alabama And beyond that. ”- Sam Spiegelman, National Recruiting Analyst
Running back: Shekai Mills-Knight
“Mills-Knight has been turning heads at the running back position since his breakout junior season at Chattanooga (Tenn.) Baylor School. 5 star rival. The Future Rebel is built for the SEC at 6-foot-2 and 200 pounds with well-rounded skills set to run between the tackles, catch passes out of the backfield, and contribute to the blocking game.
“In a variety of environments, Mills Knight shines with his vision and toughness, and his ability to stay on the field is an asset. We love his well-rounded skill set and upside as a senior.” – spiegelman
Versatile bag: Harem Berry
“Berry is a big splash play waiting to happen at Tiger Stadium. There was an electric almighty back from the boots brian kellyEarliest commitment in the 2025 class and now brings another home run threat LSU attack. Berry, who boasts sub-4.4 speed, has been a playmaker for Metairie (La.) St. Martins for four years. Despite a defense knowing he was the focal point of the attack, Berry couldn’t solve. He can break up long runs, make big catches and pull off game-breaking plays on a daily basis regardless of where he lines up on the field.
“Berry was able to create splash plays, largely by his own accord, and reminded me of the late Joe McKnight.” – spiegelman
Wide Receiver: Dakorien Moore
“There have been very few exceptional wide receivers like Moore in recent cycles. Moore’s dynamic skill set and ability to step up and take over the game is what a pass catcher should do throughout his preparation at Duncanville (Texas) High.” He has blazing speed and elite ball skills, even in a variety of competitive environments.
“He’s very polished. He can make contested grabs in tight windows and make big plays after the catch. We’ve seen defensive athleticism over the past two Postsons. A WR crop with multiple 5-stars and other pass catchers in the top 50.
“He’s got a dog factor to him. He’s going to be part of an explosive Oregon offense in time.” – spiegelman
Tight end: Ellis Williams
“georgia The next standout pass catcher is Williams, who has enjoyed a strong run of talented tight ends in recent years. The South Georgia TE was a mismatch in a hybrid pass-catching role for Kingsland (Ga.) Camden County, playing on the perimeter and flexing inline.
“Williams has executed outstanding acquisitions utilizing single coverage and is the factor that stopped the contention. The 6-foot-7, 240-pounder has an excellent catch radius and moves plays downfield, underneath, and Has solid hands with ability in the middle of the field.
“His early work in Athens gives us even more confidence that he will reach the heights of some of his other predecessors.” – spiegelman
Offensive tackle: David Sanders Jr.
“You can’t build an offensive tackle in the lab better than Sanders. The 6-foot-5, 280-pound bookend tackle from Charlotte has passed every test laid before him from an early age. Sanders. ‘s development has shown over the years from a physical and technical standpoint, giving us confidence that he will continue that trend as he reaches the next level.
“During his junior season, he played most of the fall with an injured shoulder and was still able to dominate the competition.”
“Nevertheless, we are excited about the upward trajectory he has continued to exhibit throughout his career.” Adam Friedman, Director of Rankings and National Transfer Portal Analyst
Attack Guard: Douglas Utu
“It’s no exaggeration to say that in his high school career, I never saw UTU lose more than one rep in any environment. That includes Rival Underclassman Challengemultiple rivals camp series Events, multiple games, training at Bishop Gorman in Las Vegas, and many other settings.
“The five-star Oregon State signee does a phenomenal job with his hands, feet and anchor. He doesn’t second-guess and allows defensive linemen to make his movements and with great power.” Waiting to surprise them.” Adam Gorney, National Recruiting Director
Center: SJ Alofaituli
“Alofaitli is not only the greatest center in the history of football, but actually take a look at how he dominates at the line of scrimmage and easily see why he is number one at the position.” You can.
“Bishop Gorman’s Las Vegas standout has a great power base. He moves his feet well and there may not be an offensive lineman that fights over and over again. miami Signatory. ”- Gorney