Where Tennessee commits are in the latest On300 rankings update
The newest installment of the On300 rankings is now live for the 2025 football recruiting class, and Tennessee has 14 commits ranked inside of the top 300 prospects nationally. Volquest takes a look at where the group falls.
Elite five-star offensive tackle David Sanders saw no change in his ranking, as he is still rated as the No.6 overall prospect and No.2 offensive tackle prospect in the class for the 2025 cycle.
The next highest-rated Tennessee commitment on the list is Mariyon Dye. Dye remains a top-75 prospect after sliding down 15 spots to No.51 overall.
Following Dye on the list is four-star wide receiver Travis Smith. Smith is off to an excellent start through five games in the state of Georgia, and he stayed put at No.59 overall.
Talented Tennessee safety commit Lagonza “Shaedy” Hayward stayed in the same spot at No.75 overall.
In-state standouts George MacIntyre and Radarious Jackson saw a slight drop in the rankings, but not much, as MacIntyre comes in at No.87 overall, while Jackson comes in at No.88.
Tennessee linebacker commit Christian Gass dropped 10 spots to No.95 in the rankings and remains a top-100 prospect. Fellow linebacker commitment Jaedon Harmon did see a bump in the rankings, as he now ranks No.108 overall.
Four-star tight end Da’Saahn Brame comes in next at No.153 in the updated rankings. He was previously at No.146 overall.
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Four-star EDGE Jayden Loftin who was a big riser before the start of the season remained at No. 158 overall.
In-state defensive lineman Ethan Utley remained inside of the top 200 after he did not move in this rankings update. He remains as the No.196 overall prospect.
Fellow in-state standout and four-star offensive lineman Nic Moore dropped nine spots to No.220 overall.
North Carolina defensive lineman Charles House moved up several spots to No.264 overall, while Nevada offensive lineman Douglas Utu rounds out Tennessee commits in the rankings at No. 280 overall.