Jalil Hall, a three-star wide receiver in the 2025 class who hails from Pennsylvania, will make a trip to Syracuse football this June.
The 6-foot-4, 190-pound Hall, who says he plays both wide receiver and defensive end, noted in a recent post on X that he has locked in an official visit to the Orange for June 7 to June 9.
Hall is a standout junior at the Monsignor Bonner & Archbishop Prendergast Catholic High School in Drexel Hill, Pa.
He said via his X page in late February of this year that he had received a scholarship offer from the new ‘Cuse staff, led by head coach and ace recruiter Fran Brown.
Three-star junior WR/DE Jalil Hall will officially visit Syracuse football in June.
According to recruiting services, besides the Orange, Hall’s offer sheet includes college squads such as Connecticut, James Madison, Nebraska, Rutgers, Temple, Virginia Tech, West Virginia, Wisconsin, Duke, Pittsburgh and Maryland.
When I wrote this article, the industry-generated 247Sports Composite rated Hall at No. 653 overall, No. 108 at wide receiver and No. 19 in Pennsylvania.
Recruiting service and media outlet 247Sports places him as the No. 68 wide receiver and the No. 16 prospect coming out of Pennsylvania within the 2025 cycle.
This spring and stretching into the summer, Brown and his assistants are welcoming a boatload of highly ranked recruits in various classes to Central New York on either unofficial or official visits.
Many of these targets are four stars and in the top 300 nationwide of their respective cycles.
Since mid-March, Syracuse football coaches have seen a flurry of high school juniors verbally commit to the Orange.
At least a dozen 2025 prospects have verbally pledged to the ‘Cuse in total, and this Syracuse football class, lately, has been ranked in the top 20 nationally by the 247Sports Composite, which is impressive.
Orange coaches, not too long ago, also got on the board with their 2026 class when four-star athlete/defensive back and top-80 national prospect Demetres Samuel Jr. verbally pledged to Syracuse football.
The 6-foot-2, 185-pound Samuel, an exceptional sophomore athlete, stars for Heritage High School in Palm Bay, Fla.
Hall, by the way, is one of numerous three-star and four-star prospects in the 2025 cycle who plan to take official visits to the Orange program over a couple of different weekends in June.