The Miami Hurricanes, who have improved their offensive line more than any other position under Mario Cristobal, received a non-binding commitment Friday from Class of 2025 prospect Lamar Williams, a 6-7, 280-pound offensive tackle from the Florida Panhandle. Williams picked UM over offers from Florida State, West Virginia, Maryland, Mississippi State, and others. On3.com rates Williams as a three-star prospect, whereas 247 Sports does not. But recent interest from Power 5 colleges suggests that his recruiting service ratings may improve.
Williams attends Gadsden County High School in Havana, which is 16 miles from Tallahassee. Williams chose the Canes over the Seminoles and others after touring UM’s campus last weekend and meeting with Canes coach at his school earlier this week.
Williams is UM’s fourth commitment for 2025, after four-star Palm Beach Central wide receiver Waden Charles, three-star Georgia quarterback Luke Nickel, and three-star Kissimmee linebacker Elijah Menendez. So far, 247 Sports has ranked UM’s 2025 class 19th nationwide. 247 Sports placed UM’s 2024 class third in the country, after just Georgia and Alabama.
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