Breaking: Monster OL Charles Humphrey To Virginia Tech Football After Rejecting Auburn And Alabama

Monster Offensive Lineman Charles Humphrey Commits to Virginia Tech After Turning Down SEC Giants

Virginia Tech football has scored a major recruiting win with the commitment of standout offensive lineman Charles Humphrey. The towering 6-foot-7, 291-pound prospect from Bearden High School in Knoxville, Tennessee, had a long list of prestigious programs vying for his services, including Southeastern Conference powerhouses Alabama and Auburn. But in the end, it was the Hokies who emerged victorious, landing one of the most physically dominant linemen in the 2025 recruiting cycle.

Humphrey, ranked an 86 overall by 247Sports, is widely considered one of the most promising offensive line prospects in the South. With a rare blend of size, agility, and technique, he has drawn interest from many of college football’s top programs. Still, after careful evaluation and a strong connection with the Hokies’ coaching staff, Humphrey made the decision to take his talents to Blacksburg.

 

Virginia Tech will be the first school to host Humphrey on an official visit during the critical early stretch of the summer recruiting season. The Hokies’ coaching staff has placed a significant emphasis on building their offensive line, and Humphrey has become a centerpiece of that strategy.

The Virginia Tech visit marks a key moment for both Humphrey and the program. As the first of multiple official visits he plans to take, this trip will give the Hokies a chance to set the tone and potentially lock in one of their top targets early. It’s also a critical opportunity for Humphrey to see how he fits into Virginia Tech’s long-term vision on and off the field.

Humphrey’s presence on the offensive line is already commanding attention. At 6-foot-7 and nearly 300 pounds, he brings an imposing frame that’s ideal for protecting quarterbacks and anchoring the run game. Coaches around the country have praised his footwork, strength, and coachability. Though his size may initially suggest he’s more of a raw power player, observers note that Humphrey possesses strong technical fundamentals for his age, particularly in pass protection.

The Hokies’ staff, led by head coach Brent Pry and offensive line coach Ron Crook, have been aggressive in their pursuit of linemen like Humphrey who can anchor the trenches for years to come. Their pitch to Humphrey has focused not only on football, but also academics, campus culture, and the opportunity to be a foundational piece of the program’s resurgence in the ACC.

What makes Humphrey’s decision even more significant is the caliber of programs he turned down. Auburn and Alabama, two of the SEC’s most successful programs, both extended offers and made serious pushes to sign him. Alabama in particular has a storied reputation for developing offensive linemen for the NFL, which makes Humphrey’s choice all the more impressive for Virginia Tech.

Sources close to Humphrey’s recruitment say the personal relationships and family atmosphere at Virginia Tech made a lasting impression. In particular, the coaching staff’s consistent communication and emphasis on long-term development helped convince the Tennessee native that Blacksburg was the right fit.

Humphrey is expected to make his official visit during the first weekend of the summer window, where Virginia Tech will also be hosting several other offensive linemen. The Hokies are hoping that Humphrey’s early commitment can build momentum and help attract additional talent to the 2025 class.

If he stays healthy and continues to develop, Charles Humphrey has the potential to be a future anchor of the Hokies’ offensive line. His decision to choose Virginia Tech over two SEC powerhouses is a major recruiting coup and a sign that the program is gaining ground in the ever-competitive college football landscape.

With Humphrey on board, Virginia Tech fans can look forward to a physically dominant presence in the trenches who’s ready to make an impact at the next level.

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