Duke football stays scorching on recruiting trail, land three-star 2025 OT Kai Jacobowitz

Duke adds OL Kai Jacobowitz to its 20th-ranked 2025 recruiting class, its fifth commitment along the offensive line in 48 hours.

Duke football has been on a white-hot tear on the recruiting trail this June, and instead of slowing down, the Blue Devils continue to keep things rolling.

June has been the month for official visits across the college football world, and the Blue Devils have taken full advantage of this opportunity to host prospects on their radar.

On Monday, the fruits of their labor were revealed again as Manny Diaz and his staff saw their 10th commitment from the month of June alone hop in the boat Monday afternoon.

Kai Jacobowitz is a massive young man, standing 6-foot-7 and around 300 pounds. His physical potential is impressive, and he’s a pure offensive tackle. Jacobowitz chose Duke over North Carolina, San Diego State, and Vanderbilt offers. He’ll have to spend some time in the weight room to continue to get stronger, but that will come with time in the weight room and more physical maturity.

Duke offered back in February as offensive line coach Jeff Norrid began to set his recruiting board for the 2025 class. The Blue Devils prioritized him and have been in constant communication since.

It took one official visit for Jacobowitz to learn that Durham is where he wants to play his collegiate football, and he made it official with a post on his social media.

With his commitment, the Blue Devils continue strengthening their hold on the 20th-ranked recruiting class in the country after an electric June on the recruiting trail. Jakobowitz also becomes the fifth offensive lineman to commit in the last two days after Roman Fina, Cole Allen, Jamin Brown, and Evan Scott all joined the class since Sunday.

Duke’s not done, and with one more weekend of official visits, Duke may add to this total by the following Monday.