4-star OT Dramodd Odoms commits to SMU
Houston (Tex.) Lamar offensive tackle Dramodd Odoms, a four-star prospect, announced his commitment to SMU on the 4th of July. He’s the fourth 2025 offensive line commit for the Mustangs.
He’s on the cusp of being a Top 100 prospect and is the 10th-ranked offensive tackle, according to the On3 Industry Ranking, a weighted average that utilizes all four major recruiting media companies. He’s the No. 110 overall prospect in America.
LSU, Oregon, Florida State, Tennessee, Michigan, Texas A&M, Missouri, Ole Miss, Arkansas and Nebraska among others also offered Odoms.
The Mustangs hosted him in June for an official visit as offensive line coach Garin Justice pushed for him to jump in the fold. Mississippi State and Purdue also hosted him, but the 6-6, 295-pound lineman enjoyed the feeling at SMU.
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“It was a vibe,” Odoms told On3 after the visit. “I liked it a lot.”
With Odoms on board, SMU now has 17 commitments in the 2025 recruiting class. He joins four-star IMG Academy (Fla.) quarterback Ty Hawkins, four-star DeSoto (Tex.) wide receiver Daylon Singleton, three-star Arlington (Tex.) wide receiver Isaiah Robertson, three-star Houston (Tex.) Heights offensive lineman Devinn Farris, three-star Duncanville (Tex.) defensive back Javion Holiday, three-star Duncanville (Tex.) safety Tyren Polley, three-star DeSoto (Tex.) safety Sael Reyes, McKinney (Tex.) defensive back Zay Gentry and three-star Bradenton (Fla.) IMG Academy defensive back Elijah Pratt as Texas natives committed.
Outside of the state, SMU holds commitments from Harbor City (Calif.) Narbonne linebacker Mark Iheanachor, four-star Los Angeles (Calif.) King Drew Medical Magnet EDGE Chinedu Onyeagoro, Snellville (Ga.) South Gwinnett EDGE Jalen Shivers, Daphne (Ala.) Bayside Academy tight end Miles Uter, Santa Margarita Catholic (Calif.) offensive lineman Jacob Maiava and Corona (Calif.) Centennial offensive lineman Drew Hill.