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Where Tennessee Vols commits, targets are in the latest On300 rankings

4A3DA472-0F39-4C89-9987-5851509375C0by:Matt Ray07/08/24

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The latest edition of the 2025 On300 is here, and Volquest highlights the movement of Tennessee commitments and priority targets.

Current commitment movement

Starting at the top of the class, 2025 QB George MacIntyre took a significant drop in the latest rankings. MacIntyre fell from No.16 overall to No.74 overall. The coveted quarterback prospect was sidelined for the Elite 11 finals and did not have an opportunity to throw at many national or regional events this spring and early summer. He will have a chance to boost his stock again in the fall.

Top-rated defensive recruit Mariyon Dye moved up four spots to No.36 overall in the rankings. Dye also comes in as the No.4 EDGE prospect in the 2025 class.

Fellow EDGE recruit Jayden Loftin made a huge jump into the rankings. Loftin was previously not inside of the On300, but after this update, he is rated as the No.157 overall prospect in the class.

Top receiver commitment Radarious Jackson made a slight drop to No.83 in the rankings. Jackson remains an outlier for On3, as only one other service has him ranked inside of the top 250.

Fellow in-state prospect Ethan Utley remained close to his previous ranking. He moved down two spots to No.196 overall.

Interior Offensive Lineman Nic Moore moved up 39 spots in the 2025 On300. Moore now ranks as the No.211 overall prospect in the class.

Fellow offensive line commitment Douglas Utu stayed even keel at No.280 overall in the 2025 On300.

Utu was not the only Tennessee commitment to not move up or down in the rankings. Charles House stayed put at No.284 overall.

2025 Tennessee Tight End Commitment Jack Van Dorselaer dropped out of the On300 Rankings. Van Dorselaer was previously rated as the No.285 overall prospect.

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Top Target Movement

As the calendar turns over to July, Tennessee remains involved with several prospects in the On300 rankings.

David Sanders sits at the top of the list. The five-star offensive tackle comes in at No.6 overall in the class. Sanders is rated as the No.2 offensive tackle in the class.

Fellow offensive line target Josh Petty comes in at No.53 overall in the rankings, while mammoth offensive lineman Juan Gaston came in at No.234 overall in the rankings.

Gaston’s teammate and priority Tennessee wide receiver target Travis Smith is now at No.59 in the On300.

Running back targets Shekai Mills-Knight and Ousmane Kromah are both featured in the On300. Kromah comes in at No.104 overall, while Mills-Knight is new to the On300 at No.237 overall.

Two of Tennessee’s remaining defensive targets are rated inside of the On300 as well. Safety Lagonza “Shaedy” Hayward comes in at No.75 overall. Linebacker target Christian Gass comes in at No.85 overall.

Linebacker target and Georgia commitment Jadon Perlotte dropped out of the On300 in the latest update.

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