Arizona State gains two commitments during recruiting weekend
Kenny Dillingham, along with new wide receivers coach Hines Ward, had a successful weekend landing two recruits during visits to Tempe. The Sun Devils’ recruiting class added two players, one on offense and one on defense, to a recruiting class gaining momentum as efforts heat up across the country.
Arizona State landed a four-star recruit in wide receiver Adrian Wilson from Pflugerville, Texas. The Devils also gained a three-star linebacker, Isaiah Iosefa, from Waipahu, Hawaii.
The 2025 ASU recruiting class now ranks 18th nationally and third in the Big 12, according to 247Sports.
Four-star receiver Adrian Wilson, standing at 6-foot-1 and 170 pounds, is the No. 182 overall recruit in the class of 2025. After a visit on April 19 to ASU, Wilson verbally committed to the Sun Devils. He expects to be an early enrollee at the university in the spring of 2025.
As the No. 16-ranked wide receiver in Texas, Wilson caught 60 passes for 1,003 yards and 14 touchdowns for Weiss High School.
Commited.#Texas2Tempe @KennyDillingham @mvp86hinesward @IWSunDevils pic.twitter.com/zbZUBDF51w
— Adrian “Awil” Wilson (@adr1anwilson) April 20, 2024
Wilson profiles as a speedy wideout with a lanky frame and advanced route-running capabilities. He competes in track and field in high school and shows the capability to kick it into high gear in the open field. Dillingham and Ward will be looking to get the ball in Wilson’s hands on slants to let the long-strided Wilson run free. Wilson has a good feel for the game, which is evident from tape, and this will pair well with Ward, one of the best blocking receivers in NFL history.
Wilson is also cousins with wide receiver Tyree Wilson, the No. 7 overall pick in the 2023 NFL Draft by the Las Vegas Raiders.
Three-star LB Isaiah Iosefa is the No. 91 linebacker recruit in the country and the eighth overall prospect in Hawaii. Losefa, who’s 6-foot-1, 190-pounds, plays a fast and aggressive linebacker position, with potential for safety as shown in his high school tape.
Losefa’s ball-hawking ability is on full display in his high school highlights and he can make an impact as a downhill linebacker in college.
PRAISE GOD!!!!
HAWAII ️—>TEMPE ️#ActivateTheValley #ForksUp @KennyDillingham @CoachCoop84 @CoachSooto pic.twitter.com/9mFjb1p7t2— Isaiah Iosefa (@IsaiahIosefa) April 22, 2024
Losefa has been recruited by Washington, Washington State, Oregon State, and Fresno State before taking a visit to Tempe on April 19. He committed on April 21 and will join three others on the defensive side of the ball for ASU as 2025 recruits.