Felix Ojo, Top 10 Prospect, Set to Visit University of Utah
MANSFIELD, Texas – Highly sought-after offensive tackle Felix Ojo from Lakeridge High School is scheduled for an official visit to the University of Utah this upcoming weekend. The Class of 2026 standout, standing between 6-foot-6 and 6-foot-7 and weighing in at 275 to 280 pounds, has consistently been ranked among the top 10 high school football prospects nationally by major recruiting platforms.
Ojo recently shared on social media that he received a scholarship offer from Utah, marking his 50th overall offer. This development signals a commitment from the Utes to recruit him aggressively, especially given that the Texas Longhorns are currently viewed as frontrunners for his services. The timing of the visit so soon after the scholarship offer indicates Utah’s increasing momentum in this competitive recruitment race.
In addition to his impending trip to Utah, Ojo has already toured several prestigious programs, including Texas, Colorado, Ole Miss, Texas Tech, Florida, Ohio State, and Michigan. As of now, it remains unclear when he will make his commitment decision.
Should Ojo choose to commit to Utah, he would make history as the first-ever five-star recruit to join the Utes out of high school. This potential addition comes at a critical time for Utah, as two current offensive linemen— Spencer Fano and Caleb Lomu—are being touted as potential first-round picks in the upcoming 2026 NFL Draft.
As the recruitment process unfolds, all eyes will be on Ojo during his visit to Utah this weekend as fans and analysts alike speculate about his future in college football.
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