Four-star safety Amari Wallace, who will visit Miami this weekend, four-star wide receiver Cortez Mills, who will take his official visit to Miami’s football program the weekend of June 21, and four-star safety Bryce Fitzgerald, who will visit Coral Gables on June 23, are some notable players visiting Miami in June.
Wallace is the third-highest ranked prospect taking an official visit to Miami this weekend. Five-star cornerback DJ Pickett, who has been rumored to be transferring to LSU, is also scheduled to take an official visit to Miami this weekend. Pickett’s cousin, Booker Pickett, signed with Miami in the 2024 class.
Wallace is ranked as the No. 240 Florida prospect, No. 22 safety and No. 34 player out of Miami Central in the On3 industry rankings. Miami has a 95 percent chance of Wallace’s commitment, according to the On3 recruiting projection machine. Miami is the first of two scheduled official visits, according to his On3 profile.
Mills is the No. 105 prospect, No. 12 WR and No. 15 player out of the University of Florida, a Homestead native. According to On3, Miami has a 42.0% chance of Mills committing. Florida is No. 2 with a 16.9% chance of Mills committing. Oklahoma is No. 3 with an 11.6% chance. All other programs are projected to have less than a 10% chance of Mills committing.
Fitzgerald will begin his visits on Sunday, June 23. Miami is Fitzgerald’s top choice with a 59.3% probability. Florida is a distant second with 26.3% probability. Fitzgerald is scheduled to take an official visit to Florida this weekend. On3 lists Florida and Miami as the only destinations on Fitzgerald’s planned official visits.
Miami gets its first DB commit of 2025 in 3-star CB Timothy Merritt. Dark. Next. Miami gets its first DB commit of 2025 in 3-star CB Timothy Merritt.
The Miami class of 2025 is currently ranked 18th by On3. Miami has seven players committed to the class of 2025. The Miami class of 2025 is 44th in the 247Sports rankings. The next few weeks will be important for the Miami class of 2025. Miami should land several commitments during official visits over the next two weeks.