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Where Tennessee commitments rank in latest installment of 2025 On300

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Lagonza 'Shaedy' Hayward | UT Athletics
Lagonza 'Shaedy' Hayward | UT Athletics

The latest installment of the On300 Rankings for the 2025 recruiting class is now live as the high school football season wages on. Volquest takes a look at where Tennessee’s commitments and remaining targets fell in the latest update.

Remaining Targets in the On300

Tennessee continues to look to add to its 2025 recruiting class, and the Vols are heavily involved with elite defensive lineman Isaiah Campbell. The standout defender remained as a top-50 prospect in the class in the latest update. Campbell dropped five spots in the latest rankings to No.37 overall in the class.

Tennessee also remains involved with standout defensive back and Texas commitment Zelus Hicks. The Carrollton (Ga.) product recently reclassified to the 2025 class and comes in at No.295 overall.

Where Tennessee commitments are in the latest update

The crown jewel of Tennessee’s 2025, David Sanders Jr., remained as the No.2 offensive tackle in the class, but he did drop five spots to No.11 overall in the rankings.

Tennessee’s next highest-rated commitment was Mariyon Dye. He moved up just one spot to No.51 overall in the rankings.

Standout safety Lagonza “Shaedy” Hayward got a 23 spot bump in the rankings to No.53 overall. He has been excellent for Toombs County (Ga.) in their pursuit of a 1A state championship in Georgia.

Remaining in the state of Georgia, no one has had a stronger senior season than Travis Smith Jr. The Westlake standout has put up eye-popping numbers on multiple occasions and he bumped up five spots to No.55 overall.

Fellow receiver commitment Radarious Jackson missed a little time early in the season due to injury, but he has continued to be a do-it-all player for Sheffield High School. He remained at No.89 overall in the latest ranking update.

The guy who will be throwing Smith and Jackson the ball on Rocky Top, George MacIntyre, has helped Brentwood into the playoffs this fall and made them more of a contender again. MacIntyre ranks at No.100 overall in the class. He dropped from No.88.

Tennessee has had to continue to fight to hold onto to Christian Gass, and the versatile linebacker prospect remains one of the top prospects in the class. Gass dropped from No.96 to No.102 in the latest update.

Gass’ running mate at linebacker in the class, Jaedon Harmon, has also had a strong senior season. He remained in the same spot at No.109 overall.

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Tennessee tight end commitment DaSaahn Brame has done a little bit of everything for his Derby High School (Ks.) team this fall, but he still saw a drop in the rankings. Brame fell twelve spots to No. 166 overall.

Ethan Utley has played a vital role in Ensworth’s 11-0 start to the 2025 season. The coveted defensive line commitment stayed steady at No.197 overall.

Jayden Loftin had his senior season cut short due to an ACL injury. His stock had continued to climb before the injury, but he saw a strong drop in the rating as others vaulted ahead of him. Loftin fell from No.159 to No.214 overall.

In-state standout Nic Moore had a strong showing for Jefferson County (Tenn.) this fall. He moved up two spots to No.221 overall.

Charlotte area standout Charles House was a long-time target for the Vols, and he has remained inside the On300 since the summer. He moved up one spot to No.270 overall.

Joakim Dodson was not inside the On300 ahead of this update, but after an excellent regular season at Baylor School (Tenn.), he is the newest member of the On300 for the Vols 2025 class. He comes in at No.299 overall.

Tennessee’s 2025 class currently sits at No. 8 overall in the team rankings with 24 total commitments.

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