Michigan State football lands commitment from in-state TE Jayden Savoury

In-state TE chooses Michigan State over BYU, Penn State, Wisconsin and more:

Michigan State is now up to nine commitments in the 2025 recruiting class after their latest addition on Monday. Orchard Lake St. Mary’s tight end Jayden Savoury has made his commitment to stay home and play for MSU.

Savoury, a 6-foot-6, 220 pound TE, is a 3-star prospect that courted interest from over a dozen power conference teams and has major upside.

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Savoury joins a recruiting class that features Leo Hannan, Charles White, DiMari Malone, Jace Clarizio, Braylon Collier, Emmett Bork, Drew Nichols and Charles Taplin in the Spartans 2025 recruiting class.

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MSU target, 3-star TE Jayden Savoury to commit on Monday

Michigan State football could be adding another prospect to its 2025 recruiting class on Monday

Michigan State football could be adding another prospect to its 2025 recruiting class on Monday.

Three-star tight end Jayden Savoury of Orchard Lake, Mich. will announce his college decision on Monday. Michigan State, Kansas, BYU and Duke are considered the top schools he’s considering, according to 247Sports.

Savoury ranks as the No. 41 tight end in 247Sports’ composite rankings for the 2025 class. He’s also listed as the No. 17 player from Michigan and No. 876 overall prospect in the class.

Savoury is currently crystal balled to end up a Spartan on 247Sports. He took an official visit to Michigan State a few weeks ago as well.

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3-star in-state TE Jayden Savoury to take official visit to MSU

Michigan State will host a trending in-state prospect for an official visit this week

Michigan State will host a trending in-state prospect for an official visit this week.

Three-star tight end Jayden Savoury of Orchard Lake, Mich. will take an official visit to Michigan State this upcoming weekend. Savoury picked up an offer from Michigan State in January and has since gained a ton of traction on the recruiting trail.

Savoury ranks as the No. 40 tight end in 247Sports’ composite rankings for the 2025 class. He’s also listed as the No. 16 player from Michigan and No. 824 overall prospect in the class.

Michigan State is one of nearly 20 schools to offer Savoury, according to 247Sports. Other notable programs to offer Savoury includes BYU, Duke, Kansas, Wisconsin, Arizona State, Boston College, Northwestern, Penn State, Purdue, Rutgers and West Virginia.

According to 247Sports, Savoury also has official visits lined up for Duke, Kansas and Wisconsin.

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Wisconsin Badgers offer three-star tight end after visit Tuesday

Wisconsin Badgers offer three-star tight end after visit Tuesday

Wisconsin football offered Jayden Savoury, a three-star class of 2025 tight end from Michigan, after he visited the team on Tuesday,

Savoury was in attendance for the Badgers spring practice Tuesday, their second session of the season. He has now received 15 Division 1 offers, including Michigan State, Penn State, Purdue, Rutgers and now Wisconsin within the Big Ten.

So far for the class of 2025, the Badgers have received only two hard commitments from offensive players, three-star quarterback Landyn Locke (Rockwall, TX) and three-star offensive tackle Michael Roeske (Wautoma, WI).

Savoury still has plenty of time to make a decision, but a program like Wisconsin with an offensive coordinator Phil Longo will likely be heavily considered.

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MSU football offers local 2025 TE Jayden Savoury

Michigan State football has extended a scholarship offer to a local tight end prospect

Michigan State football has extended a scholarship offer to a local 2025 tight end prospect that’s starting to pick up some buzz on the recruiting trail.

Jayden Savoury of Orchard Lake St. Mary’s High announced on Friday that he’s received a scholarship offer from the Spartans. Savoury is listed at 6-foot-6 and 220 pounds.

Savoury is yet to be ranked on 247Sports, but has picked up interest from numerous other schools. Along with Michigan State, Savoury holds offers from Arizona State, Rutgers, Miami (OH), Toledo and Bowling Green.

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Rutgers football is the latest to offer Michigan tight end, dual-sport athlete Jayden Savoury

Rutgers football offers an elite tight end prospect from Michigan.

On Friday, Jayden Savoury became the latest offer from Rutgers football. The three-star tight end is starting to see his recruitment steadily take off.

A 6-foot-6 and 220-pound prospect from St. Mary’s High School (Detroit), Savoury is a fluid and athletic tight end who moves and has some really elite athletic attributes. He is also a standout basketball player at the prep level where he is a power forward.

He counts Rutgers as his second offer from a Power Five program having already held an Arizona State offer. He also holds offers from Bowling Green, Miami (Ohio) and Toldeo.

On Friday following his offer, he posted about his offer, tagging Rutgers head coach Greg Schiano and tight ends coach Andrew Aurich.

 

In the previous recruiting cycle, Michigan landed two players in the 2024 recruiting class for Rutgers. Three-star linebacker [autotag]Montele Johnson[/autotag], an aggressive and physical athlete, was an early commit in the class.

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So too was running back [autotag]Gabe Winowich[/autotag], a four-star prospect who committed early in the process. Winowich ended up transferring in the summer to Notre Dame Prep (Lawrenceville, New Jersey) so as to graduate early and enroll at Rutgers in January.