CFB 25 Recruiting Map

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CFB 25 Recruiting Data Table
StatePlayersAvg RatingTop PositionTop SchoolTop PlayerTop Rating
State
TX
Players
148
Avg Rating
86
Top Position
CB (23)
Top School
Texas (16)
Top Player
KELVIN BANKS JR.
Top Rating
96
State
FL
Players
124
Avg Rating
86
Top Position
CB (25)
Top School
Miami (8)
Top Player
ASHTON JEANTY
Top Rating
98
State
GA
Players
86
Avg Rating
86
Top Position
CB (16)
Top School
Georgia (14)
Top Player
TRAVIS HUNTER
Top Rating
99
State
CA
Players
80
Avg Rating
86
Top Position
WR (15)
Top School
California (6)
Top Player
MASON GRAHAN
Top Rating
95
State
AL
Players
41
Avg Rating
87
Top Position
WR (10)
Top School
Alabama (7)
Top Player
MALACHI MOORE
Top Rating
95
State
OH
Players
38
Avg Rating
87
Top Position
C (5)
Top School
Cincinnati (5)
Top Player
HAROLD FANNIN JR.
Top Rating
95
State
LA
Players
38
Avg Rating
86
Top Position
WR (8)
Top School
LSU (8)
Top Player
WILL CAMPBELL
Top Rating
95
State
VA
Players
33
Avg Rating
87
Top Position
HB (7)
Top School
Indiana (6)
Top Player
TYLER WARREN
Top Rating
95
State
NJ
Players
26
Avg Rating
87
Top Position
HB (3)
Top School
Rutgers (5)
Top Player
DONOVAN EZEIRUAKU
Top Rating
93
State
MD
Players
24
Avg Rating
86
Top Position
MLB (6)
Top School
Maryland (3)
Top Player
DORIAN STRONG
Top Rating
92
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Key Recruiting Insights
State Production
  • Texas, Florida, and California produce the most high-rated talent
  • Southern states tend to produce more speed positions (WR, CB, RB)
  • Midwestern states produce more linemen (OL, DL) on average
  • QB talent is distributed more evenly across the country
Team Recruiting Patterns
  • Most teams recruit heavily from their home state
  • National powerhouse programs recruit more broadly
  • Teams in talent-sparse states must recruit nationally
  • Position coaches influence regional recruiting preferences