Miami hurricanes improved their offensive line from class of 2025 With Multiple commitments

The Miami Hurricanes, under the leadership of Mario Cristobal, have significantly enhanced their offensive line, and this improvement has been particularly notable. In a recent development, they secured a verbal commitment from Lamar Williams, a 6-7, 280-pound offensive tackle from the Florida Panhandle in the Class of 2025. Williams, who hails from Gadsden County High in Havana, chose the Hurricanes over offers from FSU, West Virginia, Maryland, Mississippi State, and other schools. Although On3.com rates Williams as a three-star prospect, 247 Sports currently has no rating for him. However, the growing interest from Power 5 schools suggests that his recruiting service ratings are likely to increase.

Williams’ commitment comes after his visit to the UM campus last weekend and a meeting with the Canes coach at his school earlier this week. This decision marks his preference for the Hurricanes over the Seminoles and other competing offers. Williams is the fourth commitment for UM’s 2025 class, joining Waden Charles, a four-star wide receiver from Palm Beach Central, Luke Nickel, a three-star quarterback from Georgia, and Elijah Menendez, a three-star linebacker from Kissimmee.

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