A Boost for the Hoosiers' Future
Jordan Carrasquillo, a three‑star wide receiver from Alpharetta, Georgia, announced his pledge to Indiana on Wednesday, choosing the Hoosiers over offers from Maryland, Wake Forest and Cincinnati.
The commitment marks the seventh addition to Indiana’s 2027 recruiting class and places Carrasquillo as the No. 104 wide receiver in the nation according to 247Sports’ composite rankings.
At 6‑foot‑2 and 195 pounds, he posted 16 receptions for 295 yards and six touchdowns as a junior, then followed with 33 catches for 586 yards and seven scores in his senior season, averaging 17.8 yards per reception.
His arrival comes at a time when Indiana’s current receiving corps — including Charlie Becker and Nick Marsh — are projected as early‑round selections in the 2027 NFL Draft, prompting the program to invest in younger talent.
What This Means for Indiana’s Offense
The Hoosiers’ offensive scheme, which emphasizes vertical stretching and precise route running, should benefit from Carrasquillo’s size and yardage efficiency, giving the staff a versatile weapon as they rebuild around a revamped receiving group.
Coach Curt Cignetti welcomed the addition, noting that Carrasquillo joins Branden Sharpe as the second 2027 receiver commit, strengthening the team’s depth for the coming years.