LEXINGTON, Va. – The early signing day period opened on Wednesday, as VMI Football signed seven players to its 2026 class.
The group has four offensive players and three defenders from a total of four states.
"We are really excited to officially announce the addition of our seven signees today," said VMI Football Coach
Danny Rocco. "All of these student-athletes have been thoroughly evaluated. Most of them have either been in our camp, attended a game, or visited on post within this past year. Moving into the winter, we'll continue to focus on specific needs for the team, but we are really pleased with what we were able to get done today. I appreciate the efforts of our whole staff, led by recruiting coordinator
Keith Jones."
David Czapp – Defensive Line – Spring Grove Area HS – Spring Grove, PA
Coach
JB Lageman picked up another big body for his strong defensive front, as Czapp comes to Lexington as with accolades to his name. The Spring Grove product was named First Team All-State as a Defensive Tackle and Center, and was the YAIAA (York Adams Football Coaches Association) Defensive Player of the Year in November after 70.0 tackles and 4.0 sacks for a defense that allowed the fewest points among Division I teams.
HT/WT: 6-2, 260
Social/X: @DavidCzapp
Jackson Gravlee – Quarterback – Episcopal HS – VA/Vero Beach, FLA
Originally from Vero Beach Florida, Gravlee competed for John Carroll High School before playing this past season at Episcopal in Alexandria. A strong student, Gravlee sports a 4.0 GPA and powered the Episcopal offense to 21 or more points in six of nine games and 34-plus three times. Gravlee, who stands at 6-foot-5, is one of two quarterbacks in this class.
HT/WT: 6-5, 220
Social/X: @JacksonGravlee
Daniel "DJ" Jordan – Offensive Line – Kettle Run HS – Nokesville, VA
Like his counterpart Czapp on the defensive side, Jordan will bolster the offensive line, standing at 6-foot-4, 295 pounds. Competing for Kettle Run, Jordan was named First Team All-State, All-Region and All-District as the Cougars after a junior season in which the Cougars went 14-1 and he allowed zero sacks. This season, Jordan helped Kettle Run post a 12-1 record and advance to the state semifinals against Liberty Christian this Saturday (December 6).
HT/WT:
Social/X: @DanielDjJordan
Hayden Morris – Wide Receiver – Indian Land HS – Fort Mill, SC
Morris will look to be a big target for Keydet quarterbacks, as the 6-foot-1 pass catcher helped Indian Land to an 11-2 record, going 5-1 in their region. Against T.L. Hanna on November 21, Morris hauled in a 90-yard catch and run to lift Indian Land to victory. On the season, Morris totaled 50 catches for 700 yards and 10 touchdowns.
HT/WT: 6-1, 185
Social/X: @Hayden4Morris
Michael Roman – Cornerback – Blue Ridge School – VA/Ottawa, Ontario
A native of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, Roman competed for Blue Ridge in nearby Saint Georgia, Virginia and will add depth to coach
Pat Brown's secondary. As a junior at Blue Ridge, the defensive back helped his team to an 11-0 record and a state championship, closing his high school career in 2025 with 31.0 tackles, two interceptions and nine pass break ups.
HT/WT: 5-11, 270
Social/X: @michael_roman20
Landon Snyder – Linebacker – Benedictine – Richmond, VA
A product of Benedictine, Snyder joins a VMI squad that currently boasts seven returners from the Richmond-area school. At Benedictine, Snyder earned All-State status and racked up 120.0 tackles, 16.0 TFLs, 4.0 sacks, two blocked punts and two fumble recoveries as the Cadets won their third consecutive VISAA Division I State Championship with a 20-0 win over Trinity last month. Primarily a linebacker, Snyder saw time on the Benedictine offense, totaling four touchdowns.
HT/WT: 6-1, 215
Social/X: @LandonSnyder_VA
Jackson Stroup – Quarterback – Gallatin HS – Gallatin, TN
Stroup is another big signee for Offensive Coordinator
AJ Hampton and Quarterbacks Coach
Greg Meyer, as he helped Gallatin High School to a 9-4-1 record in 2025. Stroup exits Gallatin as the all-time passing leader for the school and was named Sumner County's Offensive Player of the Year in 2023 after 2,410 yards and 25 touchdowns. As a Junior, Stroup threw for 1845 yards and 18 touchdowns on the season, adding three rushing touchdowns.
HT/WT: 6-4, 220
Social/X: @JRStroupQB9
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