Ole Miss loses 4-star EDGE Tylon Lee to Florida State
After deciding to hold off until Friday to make his decision public, Pace (Fla.) EDGE Tylon Lee ended the suspense by flipping his commitment to Florida State. He was originally committed to UCF prior to flipping to Ole Miss.
The 6-foot-6, 251 pound four-star prospect chose the Rebels in October, but the week before national signing day, the Seminoles came calling. Despite the tight-knit relationship with Ole Miss defensive line coach Randall Joyner, Lee opted to stay home and play for the Seminoles.
He is the 251st overall prospect in the 2025 class, per the On3 Industry Ranking. It also lists him as the No. 29 EDGE recruit and Florida’s 36th-ranked senior. However, Lee is the 71st overall prospect in the latest On300 update.
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Despite losing Tylon Lee, the Rebels still have a Top 20 class.
Ole Miss signed one five-star in Caleb Cunningham and 10 four-stars led by Devin Harper, Shekai Mills-Knight and Maison Dunn. The class is ranked 9th in the Southeastern Conference and boasts 22 commits. It has a 48 percent blue-chip rating and a 30 percent in-state percentage.
Ole Miss is seemingly finished with its 2025 class as Friday is the final day for the early signing period. Lane Kiffin and his staff will now turn its attention to the transfer portal.