Georgia Tech’s 2025 recruiting class is shaping up to be one of their best in years. The Yellow Jackets currently have a top-20 ranking on both 247Sports and Rivals, and they are ranked No. 19 in the latest ESPN update.Georgia Tech’s 2025 recruiting class is shaping up to be one of their best in years. The Yellow Jackets currently have a top-20 ranking on both 247Sports and Rivals, and they are ranked No. 19 in the latest ESPN update. ESPN analyst Craig Haubert had this to say about Georgia Tech’s 2025 class: “The Yellow Jackets are wisely utilizing the wealth of potential players around them in talent-rich Georgia. Versatile defensive end Dalen Penson is an excellent pickup. He contributed as a wide receiver, quarterback and secondary in high school. He is also a solid track and field athlete. Penson projects on defense and plays aggressively with good speed and ball skills. Andre Fuller and Kamron Cullins are among the strong additions to Georgia Tech’s defensive line. Cullins moves well for his size, uses his reach well and shows great power. Fuller is just a good football player with active hands. Both lack some ideal measurable traits, but have the tools to be strong, productive players for the Yellow Jackets. Head coach Brent Key has an offensive line background and has brought in a promising one in Justin Hasenhuetl. He has very good physical tools to develop because he is a flexible big man with good mobility.” While there is still a long way to go, this is shaping up to be one of Georgia Tech’s best classes in years. The Yellow Jackets have a top-20 class and are currently ranked No. 2 in the ACC, behind only Clemson. Brent Key and his staff have done a great job recruiting Georgia State and their work is now paying off with this class.
Georgia Tech deserves credit for the way their 2025 recruiting class is shaping up and they are especially talked about for the way they are recruiting the talent-rich state of Georgia. The Yellow Jackets currently have a top 20 ranking on both 247Sports and Rivals.
In the latest update for the 2025 class rankings on ESPN, Georgia Tech is ranked No. 19. The Yellow Jackets were not ranked in the latest ESPN update. Here’s what ESPN analyst Craig Haubert had to say about the Yellow Jackets 2025 class:
ESPN300: 2
Best Offensive Prospect: OL Justin Hasenhuetl
Best Defensive Prospect: CB Dalen Penson
Previous ranking: Not ranked
“The Yellow Jackets are wisely utilizing the wealth of potential players around them in talent-rich Georgia. Versatile defensive end Dalen Penson is an excellent pickup. He contributed as a wide receiver, quarterback and secondary in high school. He is also a solid track and field athlete. Penson projects on defense and plays aggressively with good speed and ball skills.
Andre Fuller and Kamron Cullins are among the strong additions to Georgia Tech’s defensive line. Cullins moves well for his size, uses his reach well and shows great power. Fuller is just a good football player with active hands. Both lack some ideal measurable traits, but have the tools to be strong, productive players for the Yellow Jackets. Head coach Brent Key has an offensive line background and has brought in a promising one in Justin Hasenhuetl. He has very good physical tools to develop because he is a flexible big man with good mobility.”
While there is still a long way to go, this is shaping up to be one of Georgia Tech’s best classes in years. The Yellow Jackets have a top-20 class and are currently ranked No. 2 in the ACC, behind only Clemson. Brent Key and his staff have done a great job recruiting Georgia State and their work is now paying off with this class. The dead period has officially begun in the world of college football recruiting. That doesn’t mean prospects can’t make commitments, but the official visits for the summer are over and Georgia Tech just finished a banner month of recruiting in which they landed 16 commits and landed them in the top 20 recruiting rankings nationally.
Georgia Tech Commitments for 2025
Four-star offensive lineman Justin Hasenhuetl
Three-star defensive end Andre Fuller
Three-star quarterback Grady Adamson
Three-star offensive lineman Jimmy Bryson
Three-star safety Rasean Dinkins
Three-star Running Back JP Powell
Three-star safety Fenix Felton
Three-star athlete Jamauri Brice
Three-star tight end Connor Roush
Three-star offensive lineman Kevin Peay
Three-star tight end Kevin Roche
Three-star safety Jayden Barr
Three-star Running Back Isaiah Groves
Three-star offensive lineman Xavier Canales
Three-star defensive tackle Kamron Cullins
Three-star athlete Cal Faulkner