The 2025 Early Signing Period is officially here! Stay on top of all of Arizona's signees with the 2025 Early Signing Day tracker.Photo via Mike Christy / Arizona Athletics

The 2025 Early Signing Period is officially underway! Wednesday marked the start of a three-day window where recruits can make their commitments official and sign with their desired schools. The Wildcats entered Wednesday with 20 know commitments, but not all of those recruits may sign this week, and some other additions are possible as well.

Check out the Arizona commits that have signed, as well as other additions, including transfers. A list of players that were previously committed to the Wildcats, but are heading elsewhere, can also be found below. The tracker will be updated throughout the Early Signing Period, as players officially put pen to paper.

2025 Signees:

2025 Commits who can sign in February:

Arizona Decommitments who’ve flipped and signed elsewhere:

  • 4-star WR Terry Shelton (signed with TCU)
  • 4-star QB Robert McDaniel (signed with UCLA
  • 3-star WR Muizz Tounkara (signed with Florida)
  • 3-star Allen Gant (signed with UTEP)
  • 3-star ATH Sean “Rambo” Robinson (signed with Texas Tech)
  • 3-star ATH Bryce Lewis (signed with Boston College)
  • 3-star CB Josh Tuchek (signed with UNLV)
  • 3-star OL Toby Mealer (signed with Utah State)

What did Brent Brennan say on 2025 Early Signing Day following Arizona’s 4-8 season:

“When you start recruiting a young person, you’re starting a relationship, you’re starting to build trust over time. And, I really think recruits choose people in the recruiting process. And so we continued to lean on the value of [a] University of Arizona education, on the quality of people here, on living in the City of Tucson, like, things that are obvious and easy for them to see and feel when they were either here on their official visit or here unofficially. To see the crowds on game day, and what the game day experience is like,” said Brennan on Wednesday afternoon.

“All those things impact their decision making process as they’re trying to decide where they want to go to school. And so when we weren’t having success in the season, there was still a lot of trust and a lot of history there. They chose to come play for the coaches on this staff because they believe those coaches are going to help them develop into high-level, NFL-quality players. And that didn’t change just because we didn’t have success.”