2025 4-star CB Dijon Lee locks in official visit with Georgia
Mission Viejo (Calif.) four-star cornerback Dijon Lee has already established himself as one of the top juniors in the country. Multiple schools are pushing hard for his commitment, including Alabama, Georgia, USC and Washington.
Lee is planning to take numerous visits in the spring and summer. He has locked in his first official visit and it is with Georgia. The 6-foot-3, 180-pound defensive back’s trip to see the Bulldogs on June 14-16
“They always have a great defense, like all of the time,” Lee told On3 about Georgia. “They’re always the best defense in the SEC.”
A key reason for Lee’s interest in the reigning Orange Bowl champions is new defensive backs coach Donte Williams, who previously served in the same role at USC. Williams and Lee communicate every week and “keep in touch a lot,” which is significant to the No. 1 player in California.
Georgia’s 2025 recruiting class currently contains five players, but no cornerbacks. Despite Lee still having a lot of time remaining in his recruiting process, it is clear that Georgia wants him to spend his college football career in Athens.
“Coach Donte is high on my list, no matter where he goes,” Lee told DawgsHQ on Dec. 17.
Lee is also intrigued by Alabama, Washington and USC
Two of the programs that Lee is seriously considering – Alabama and Washington – have underwent massive coaching shifts this offseason, as Kalen DeBoer replaced Nick Saban in Tuscaloosa and Arizona head coach Jedd Fisch was named as DeBoer’s successor in Seattle. However, these changes have not seemed to have a massive impact on Lee’s recruitment.
Top 10
- 1Breaking
John Mateer
Top portal QB commits to Oklahoma
- 2Hot
Diego Pavia
Vandy QB granted eligibility
- 3New
Vols troll OSU
Apple Maps changes The Shoe
- 4
Alabama AD: 'Fight back'
SEC NIL wars take next step
- 5
Johni Broome injury
Positive news on Auburn star
Get the On3 Top 10 to your inbox every morning
Lee has locked in an official visit to Alabama for June 21-23.
“Those schools were recruiting me heavily before those coaches left,” said Lee, the No. 25 overall prospect and No. 4 cornerback in the 2025 On3 Industry Ranking. “Whenever Washington carried over to Alabama, it was like the same thing for me because it’s the same coaching staff.”
Lee also has a similar feeling about most of Washington’s current coaches coming from Arizona, a place that he previously visited. One of the Huskies staffers he already knows is Fisch.
Regarding USC, the Trojans extended him an offer on Feb. 10, 2023. Playing for the cardinal-and-gold, whose campus is located roughly an hour away from Mission Viejo, is an option that greatly intrigues Lee.
“I know they’ve been spectacular,” Lee said on Feb. 23, 2023. “They get a lot of players to the league and they did have a long run for a lot of championships. They ran the Pac-12 for a long time.”