Louisville football 2025 offense is expected to be one of the most explosive offenses in all of College Football.
Cardinals were able to recruit highly-anticipated quarterback, Miller Moss, from USC. Louisville football enters the 2025 season ranked No. 20 in ESPN's way-to-early rankings, and their win total is set to 8.5.
Cardinals offense is extremely bright, as they are led by Sophomore running back, Isaac Brown, and wide receiver, Caullin Lacy, as these these two and Moss will make a three-headed monster for their opponents.
Switching the gear to 2026 though, Louisville football is recruiting at a high level, and has offered many four and five-star recruits offers, but obviously most of them are a long shot. So, here we plan to give you a cheat sheet of the top three prospects that Louisville football has a legitimate shot of landing on the offensive side of the ball.
3 Louisville football offensive player must-get 2026 prospects
3. Kane Archer
Kane Archer is listed at 6-foot-1 and 205 pounds and is a unanimous 4-star prospect out of Greenwood, Ar. According to On3, he has a 90.0 rating, the No. 10 ranked quarterback in class of 2026, and is the No. 1 player out of the state of Arkansas.
The No. 151 prospect threw for 3,880 yards, 57 touchdowns, and only two interceptions last season, and had a completion percentage of 81.5%. Cardinals most recently made his final seven schools.
2. Kaydin Jones
Kaydin Jones is out of Jenks, OK., and is one of the nations top running backs, as he is a 4-star recruit, and a unanimous top 20 running back in the class, and top 3 player from state of Oklahoma.
According to On3, Jones is ranked No. 228 nationally, the No. 20 running back, and No. 3 player from Oklahoma. Louisville football recently made the 6-foot and 170 pound running back final five list of colleges this past January.
Jones goes to Jenks High School, where he had 1,258 rushing yards and 15 rushing touchdowns as a sophomore, and finished with 2,205 all-purpose yards and 19 touchdowns.
1.Xavier Tiller
Xavier Tiller is an absolute tank out of Fairburn, Ga., where the tight end stands tall at 6-foot-5 and weights 205 pounds.
Tiller goes to Langston Hughes, where as a sophomore he brought in 25 catches for 352 yards and seven touchdowns. Tiller is a unanimous 4-star prospect, and is ranked 135 nationally, No. 8 in his position, and the nineteenth best player out of Georgia, according to On3.
Tiller most recently decommited from Texas A&M, and was on campus and visited Louisville reportedly this past 2024 season.