COMMITMENT SEALED: Miami Football Gains Critical Commitment From 4-star CB With a Huge Reaction From NCAA Giants

Four-star cornerback Chris Ewald committed to the Miami football team early Thursday evening, making him one of the program’s top 2025 prospects. Ewald is the 169th prospect, 21st CB, and 24th player in Florida’s 2025 class, coming from Hollywood Chaminade-Madonna.

The only 2025 Miami pledges ranked higher nationally than Ewald are tight end Brock Schott and running back Girard Pringle Jr. Ewald is an important commitment for Mario Cristobal, co-defensive coordinators Lance Guidry and Derek Nicholson, and new secondary coach Chevis Jackson.

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Jackson led Ewald’s recruitment after being hired away from Marshall to Miami during the 2024 offseason. Ewald is the second cornerback and third defensive back in Miami’s 2025 class. Miami has previously gotten pledges from safety Amari Wallace and cornerback Timothy Merritt.

With the arrival of Ewald, Miami’s 2025 class moved up to 17th nationwide. Prior to the current uptick in commitments, the 2025 Miami class was in the 40s in the 247Sports composite. Miami has made CB a priority for the 2025 class. Ewald and Merritt were among ten CBs to pay formal visits to Miami in June.
Ewald selected Miami over Georgia. The Bulldogs welcomed Ewald for an official visit this past weekend. Although Miami was regarded as the favourite for Ewald immediately after he decommitted from Michigan in January, multiple recruiting outlets claimed that Georgia was making a late push for a commitment.

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At 6’0, Ewald gives Miami the length that Cristobal prefers at CB. Ewald, who weighs 165 pounds, will need to develop muscle bulk. Ewald should have the opportunity to contend for substantial snaps as a rookie. Miami loses starter CB Darryl Porter, who will enter his final season of eligibility in 2024.
Miami’s 2025 roster lacks depth and experience at the cornerback position. Damari Brown, a sophomore, might be entering his final season with Miami in 2025, when Ewald is in his final season. Brown will be eligible for the 2026 NFL draft. Ewald will be one of the most highly regarded cornerbacks on Miami’s 2025 squad.

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