A four-star defensive back from the class of 2025, has officially pledged his commitment to the University of Houston. At 6’2″ and 190 pounds, Bradley has the perfect size and athleticism to excel as a safety in college. He had an outstanding junior year at Rock Hill High School in Texas, following his transfer from Suffolk, Virginia. In his first season in the Dallas area, he recorded 68 tackles, two tackles for loss, one sack, two interceptions, and three pass breakups, demonstrating his versatility and ability to make plays.
Prior to his decision, Bradley narrowed his choices to Houston and six other schools in early August: Kansas State, Ole Miss, Texas Tech, South Florida, Oklahoma, and Texas State. Ultimately, he felt the strongest connection with Houston’s head coach Willie Fritz and his coaching staff. “They’re building something special in Houston, and I want to be a part of that,” Bradley expressed after his commitment, reflecting his enthusiasm for the program’s future under Fritz’s guidance.
Committed! #LLD12💔🕊️ pic.twitter.com/Qr8PVsrXCL
— Jayden”JB” Bradley (@LikedJay) September 12, 2024
Ranked as the 74th safety in the nation and the 148th player in Texas, Bradley significantly enhances Houston’s 2025 recruiting class. He is the Cougars’ third four-star commitment and the 20th overall recruit, giving a notable boost as the program aims to gain national recognition. With his commitment, Houston’s recruiting class ranking has improved, moving up from 44th nationally.
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