As college football settles into the summer recruiting dead period, the quarterback market for the 2025 cycle is largely settled, from elite prospects such as LSU pledge Bryce Underwood, USC commit Julian Lewis and Ohio State-bound passer Tavien St. Clair down to the top Group of 5 commits, including Memphis’ Antwann Hill and Georgia Southern’s Charlie Johnston.
All told, of the 83 quarterbacks ranked across ESPN’s pocket passer and dual-threat quarterbacks rankings, just seven remained uncommitted as of Wednesday morning. Across the 67 Power 4 programs plus Notre Dame, all but eight have at least one quarterback committed in the 2025 class.
While most of the nation’s top schools have their next quarterback additions, scarcity at the sport’s most important position yields demand for the select Power 4 and remaining Group of 5 programs still hunting for a signal-caller in the 2025 class. As such, the statuses of the top remaining uncommitted quarterbacks carve some of the most fascinating ongoing storylines across the recruiting landscape this summer.
Who will gain the pledge of four-star quarterback Malik Washington, the last uncommitted top-300 quarterback in the 2025 class? Where will three-star lefty Jaron-Keawe Sagapolutele land after his breakout performance at the Elite 11 Finals? What opportunities are out there for dual-threat passer Chris Jimerson Jr. following his decommitment from TCU?
As the recruiting cycle nears July, we dive into those questions and the state of the rest of the quarterback market with just over five months to go before the early signing period opens.