Recruiting News : Hawkeyes Look to Bolster Class with Key Targets.
As the college football recruiting landscape continues to heat up, the Iowa Hawkeyes are making a strong push to bolster their 2025 class. With seven commits already on board, the Hawkeyes are looking to add more top talent to their roster.
According to reports, Iowa has identified ten key targets to watch for the 2025 class. These targets include some of the top players in the country, with many already holding offers from other Power Five programs.
Leading the list is Nick Brooks, a four-star offensive tackle from John F. Kennedy High School in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Brooks is considered one of the top players in the state and has already received offers from Iowa, Iowa State, and Nebraska.
Another top target is Thomas Meyer, a four-star tight end from Clear Lake High School in Clear Lake, Iowa. Meyer is considered one of the top tight ends in the country and has already committed to the Hawkeyes.
Other top targets include Justice Sullivan, a three-star tight end from Fort Wayne, Indiana; Jarel McCloud, a three-star running back from Aurora, Illinois; Kimo McCrary, a three-star edge rusher from Chicago, Illinois; Cam Smith, a three-star cornerback from Sycamore, Illinois; Kahlil Warren, a three-star safety from Wilmette, Illinois; Winston Bergande, a three-star wide receiver from Daytona Beach, Florida; Joey Braasch, a three-star tight end from River Falls, Wisconsin; and Hunter Mays, a three-star safety from Oswego, Illinois.
The Hawkeyes have a history of success in recruiting top talent from the state of Iowa, and this year’s class is no exception. With several top targets already committed, Iowa is looking to continue its momentum and build a strong foundation for the future.
Iowa’s 2025 recruiting class is currently ranked 29th in the country by On3, 32nd by 247Sports, and 33rd by Rivals. The Hawkeyes are looking to improve on those rankings with a strong finish to the recruiting cycle.
The Hawkeyes have a strong reputation for developing players and helping them reach their full potential. With a strong coaching staff and a commitment to excellence, Iowa is an attractive destination for top recruits.
As the recruiting cycle heats up, the Hawkeyes will be looking to make a strong push to land some of the top targets on their board. With a strong foundation already in place, Iowa is looking to build a class that can compete with the best in the Big Ten.
Here are some key dates to watch for Iowa football recruiting:
– June 21: The Hawkeyes will host several top targets for official visits.
– July 1: The NCAA recruiting dead period begins, and coaches will not be able to have in-person contact with recruits.
– December 16: The early signing period begins, and recruits can sign their national letters of intent.
Stay tuned for the latest updates on Iowa football recruiting. The Hawkeyes are looking to build a strong class and make a push for the top of the Big Ten standings.