We wasn’t expecting this: Another QB revealed reason for his departure

Josh Petty, an offensive tackle from Roswell, Georgia (class of 2025) who is 6 feet 5 inches and 265 pounds, is ranked No. 13 overall by 247Sports and is the top prospect in his position this cycle. He is ranked as the No. 24 overall player in the country and a five-star prospect in the industry-generated composite rankings.

Roswell (Ga.) Fellowship Christian School offensive tackle Josh Petty, a 6-5, 265-pounder from the class of 2025, is ranked No. 13 overall per 247Sports and the No. 2 player at his position this cycle. The industry-generated composite rankings list him as a five-star talent and the No. 24 overall player nationally.

With so many schools coming after him, Petty decided it’s time to get a little closer to making a final decision and he wants to take some important visits in March to inch closer to a commitment.

2025 Top-20 prospect Josh Petty ready for his journey to begin - On3

Houston Lamar’s Dramodd Odoms represents one of the top offensive prospects in the Lone Star State’s 2025 recruiting cycle. Ranked No. 70 overall in the Top247 rankings, Odoms sits at No. 7 nationally among offensive tackles in his class.

Odoms reports more than 20 offers, including his two most recent from Florida and Florida State. LSU, Michigan, Tennessee, Texas A&M, and numerous other programs have also offered. Odoms made a junior day visit in late January to TCU, which has also offered him. Here’s the updated 247Sports scouting report on Odoms:

Verified in the 6-foot-6, 275-pound neighborhood, Odoms possesses elite frame specs with long arms and a large wingspan. This past fall, he played left tackle for Houston Lamar’s 12-1 squad that reached the third round of the Texas Class 6A Division I playoffs.

Stardom comes rapidly in college football, a sport where roster turnover is frenetic and the best players in the sport come and go on a near annual basis. As we dive headfirst into the offseason, it’s a good time to look forward and project college football’s next wave of superstars. You already names like Quinn EwersCarson BeckShedeur SandersLuther BurdenCaleb Downs and Travis Hunter. But there’s another group of standouts prepared burst into the national consciousness.

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