Biggest Flips & Top Unsigned Prospects Still Available Before National Signing Day

National Signing Day is upon us and as we say goodbye to the 2025 class, it’s worth looking at some of the biggest flips from this season’s recruiting cycle. The month of December captivated the recruiting world not only in Georgia but the country with massive flips throughout the state.Notable changes were Mr. Georgia award winner Ousmane Kromah, who decided to decommit from the University of Georgia and commit to Florida State. There’s Cedartown’s Tae Harris, who decided on Georgia Tech over Clemson. Buford linebacker Jadon Perlotte flipped from Southern Cal to Tennessee and Carrollton QB Julian Lewis flipping from Southern Cal to Colorado.

Let’s take a deep dive into the shifting landscape that is the 2025 class.

Flips 

Lee County RB Ousmane Kromah — Georgia to Florida State

Cedartown Safety Tae Harris –  Clemson to Georgia Tech

Buford LB Jadon Perlotte — USC to Tennessee

Justus Terry – Georgia to USC to Texas-

Carrollton QB Julian Lewis – USC to Colorado

Gainesville OL Alex Payne – North Carolina to USC

Toombs County ATH Lagonza Hayward – Tennessee to Florida

Hughes OL Tavaris Dice – Auburn to Florida

Prince Avenue Christian Garrett – Georgia to Georgia Tech

Houston County OL Peyton Joseph – Florida State to Georgia Tech

Duluth OL Damola Ajidahun – Georgia Tech to South Carolina

Carrollton CB Shamar Arnoux – USC to Florida State

Buford WR Jordan Allen – Louisville to Georgia Tech

East Coweta WR Derrion Horsely – Mississippi State to East Carolina

Cartersville CB Jordyn Woods – Cincinnati to Ohio State

Clarke Central QB Hezekiah Millender – Boise State to Georgia

Lanier RB Tojuan Payton Jr – Memphis to Georgia State

Buford DT Nicco Maggio – Wake Forest to North Carolina

Jonesboro DT Jeremiah Ticket – Toledo to Georgia Southern

There are several players that are still available and are searching for homes. A lot of these players had great seasons for their teams and were instrumental in their success but their college futures are completely up in the air.

Here is a look at the best remaining players available.

Cambridge QB Weston Taylor- Taylor passed for 3,610 yards and 36 touchdowns during his senior season with the Bears and led them to the quarterfinals of the playoffs. Taylor was also named Class 4A Player of the Year by Recruit Georgia.

Starr’s Mill QB Logan Inagawa- Inagawa passed for 1,292 yards and 16 touchdowns during his senior season. He also rushed for 363 yards and nine touchdowns. He led his team to the second round of the playoffs. Inagawa has been instrumental in the success of the Panthers throughout his career including a semifinal appearance in 2023.

Carrollton EDGE Zion Cooley- Cooley was instrumental in helping the Trojans make a deep playoff run to the state championship. He was one of their best defensive lineman and constantly made plays in the backfield. He was part of a defense that gave up just 16.2 points per game during the playoffs.

Westlake RB Tomir Bransford- Bransford is rated as a three-star prospect that had double-digit offers heading into his senior season. He rushed for 350 yards and three touchdowns this past season and remains the best unsigned running back.

Ware County EDGE Jamar Birden- Birden is probably one of the most puzzling names to see here especially with him having close to 20+ offers. Birden finished his senior season with 54 tackles, 21 tackles for loss, and nine sacks. Recently took a visit to Ball State and remains unsigned.

Northgate Safety Mason McKnight- McKnight was initially committed to Georgia Southern before reopening his commitment and remains unsigned. The three-star prospect finished his senior season with 35 tackles, three interceptions, two pass deflections, and a fumble recovery.

Perry Safety Devon Smoot- The hard hitting safety finished his senior season with 79 tackles, a forced fumble, fumble recovery, and a pass deflection. Smoot has double-digit offers but remains unsigned and one of the best available

Roswell OL Andrew Stargel- Stargel was initially committed to UCF last July, but with a new coaching staff in place he hasn’t been signed. Stargel had offers from NC State, Ohio State, Appalachian State, Arkansas State, and a bevy of others. He remained unsigned and is one of the best offensive lineman prospects on the open market.

Calvary Day WR Edward Coleman- Another surprising player that is underrated still available. Coleman finished his senior season with 45 catches for 876 yards, and 11 touchdowns. Coleman is definitely a Power 4 type player, and whoever gets him will be getting a steal

 

 

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