Bill O'Brien and the Eagles staff added the first commitment of official visit season this weekend as safety Da'Jon Green from Choctaw, Oklahoma officially announced his decision.
The 6-foot, 190 lb. defender took to social media on Saturday evening to share the news. He wrote in his post, "Proud to announce that I've committed to Boston College. I want to thank my family and coaches for helping me through the process and most importantly God."
Proud to announce that I’ve committed to Boston Collage!! I want to thank my family and coaches for helping me through the process and most importantly #God #ForBoston #GoEagles @BCFootball @coachc_rob @CoachThurin @CoachB212 @BC_Recruiting @JakeCorbin @CoachBradClark pic.twitter.com/rIBwbLunVY
— Da’Jon Green (@theDGREEN26) June 7, 2025
Though unranked as a prospect by major recruiting outlets, Green has excellent size for a defensive back and has shown flashes of elite play throughout his high school career thus far. He is solid in coverage and not afraid to get downhill and deliver a big hit.
In two seasons of varsity football with Choctaw High School, Green has 43 tackles, 10 pass deflections and an interception.
With the addition of the Oklahoma native, Boston College now has 15 commitments in the 2026 recruiting class, six of which are on the defensive side of the ball. Though many of the prospects are not the most sought after names in the class, O'Brien and the staff have seemingly done an excellent job of finding underrated talent all around the country.
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