Duke quarterback commit from 2025 class set for official visit over the weekend

Dan Mahan, Duke’s three-star QB commit from the state of North Carolina, announced he will be in Durham from June 7-9 for an official visit.

Duke football’s quarterback of the future will be on campus over the weekend.

Dan Mahan, a three-star quarterback from Burlington, North Carolina, shared the news of his visit through X (the social media platform formerly known as Twitter) on Wednesday.

Mahan plays for Walter M. Williams High School, where he passed for 1,776 yards and 18 touchdowns in 10 games last season as a junior. He averaged 7.46 yards per attempt and only tossed eight interceptions, completing 58.8% of his passes while the Bulldogs finished with a 9-3 record.

The 6-foot-2 passer is 247Sports‘ 91st-ranked quarterback in the 2025 class, and he is one of three offensive members of Duke’s 2025 recruiting class. The Blue Devils have 12 commitments in head coach Manny Diaz’s first full cycle.

Mahan will join a large class of visitors in Duke’s second full weekend of the summer. A pair of three-star wide receiver prospects, Nasir Newkirk from North Carolina and Gerritt Kemp from Georgia, already revealed they’d join Mahan in Durham this weekend.

Diaz hopes to keep up his good form from last week when he snagged commitments from Texas linebacker Elliott Schaper and Georgia running back Javin Gordon.

We’ll continue to monitor if Mahan can convince any fellow visitors to become future teammates.