Kentucky football lands another top 500 recruit for 2025

Kentucky footballs gains a commitment from wide receiver Dejerrian Miller.

Kentucky football lost a 2025 wide receiver when recruit Ja’kayden Ferguson re-opened his recruitment in mid-November. Now, they have gained a commitment from top 500 receiver Dejerrian Miller to take the open spot.

Miller is a 6’3″, 195 lb receiver out of Missouri. He is rated four stars, and is ranked as the number 379 overall player in the 2025 class in the 247sports composite rankings. He is the 53rd ranked receiver in the class.

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Coach Mark Stoops and his staff have put together a solid recruiting class for 2025 so far. It’s currently ranked 25th in the country, though it is the 13th best class of the 16 teams of the SEC.

Miller joins Quintin Simmons Jr., Preston Bowman, and Montavin Quisenberry as wide receivers who are committed to Kentucky for 2025. Miller’s size should be an advantage for him as he looks to find playing time. It’s good get for the Wildcats and Stoops, who continues to bring in quality players at the receiver position.

MSU football offers 2025 Missouri 3-star WR Dejerrian Miller

MSU football is the latest big-time program to extend an offer to 2025 wide receiver prospect Dejerrian Miller

Michigan State football is the latest big-time program to extend an offer to 2025 wide receiver prospect Dejerrian Miller.

Miller announced the offer from the Spartans on Tuesday. Miller hails from St. Louis and plays for Cardinal Ritter College Prep.

Miller ranks as the No. 87 wide receiver and No. 609 overall prospect in 247Sports’ composite rankings for the 2025 class. He’s also listed as the No. 7 player from Missouri.

Michigan State joins a host of power five schools that have extended an offer to Miller. Other notable schools to offer Miller includes Colorado, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Miami (FL), Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, Oregon, Purdue, Tennessee and Wisconsin.

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