USC football offers 4-star 2025 DL, Auburn commit Jourdin Crawford
Jourdin Crawford, a four-star prospect from 2025 Birmingham, Alabama, received a new defensive line offer from USC football on Monday. Crawford made his commitment last fall and is currently a member of the Auburn Tigers.
According to 247Sports, the 6-foot-1.5, 300-pound Crawford is ranked as the No. 85 overall recruit and the No. 13 defensive lineman. According to the 247Sports Composite, he is the No. 20 defensive lineman and the 157th overall prospect. During the course of 14 games last season, Crawford recorded 67 tackles, 17 sacks, and seven additional tackles for a loss. In addition, he intercepted one pass and caused two fumbles. As a sophomore, Crawford recorded 60 tackles, including 15 stops for a loss and nine sacks. He competes in throwing competitions in track and field as well.
USC has made a commitment to Auburn’s defensive line, and Crawford is the second target after four-star Alabama defensive lineman Malik Autry.
The Trojan 2025 recruiting class, which includes three-star Texas defensive lineman Gus Cordova, three-star California cornerback Trestin Castro, three-star Virginia athlete Harry Dalton III, three-star Tennessee athlete Daune Morris, three-star Maryland wide receiver Romero Ison, three-star Texas running back Riley Wormley, and three-star Washington offensive lineman Willi Wascher, is currently ranked fourth in the country. Julian Lewis, a five-star quarterback from Georgia, is the class’s top recruit.
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The ranking will be on a basic 1-to-5 scale, making it straightforward:
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