4-star Oregon Ducks TE Da’Saahn Brame flips commitment

Oregon Ducks tight end Da’Saahn Brame announced that he would be flipping his commitment to the Tennessee Volunteers.

The Oregon Ducks got some unfortunate news on the recruiting trail on Sunday morning, learning that 4-star tight end Da’Saahn Brame was officially flipping his commitment.

Brame is now committing to the Tennessee Volunteers instead of the Oregon Ducks in the 2025 class.

Brame is rated by 247Sports as the No. 102 player in the 2025 class, and the No. 5 TE in the nation. He committed to the Ducks just a month ago on June 29, but a recent visit to Tennessee was enough to flip him.

There were rumblings and predictions that this would be the case over the past week, so it doesn’t come as too much of a surprise. The Ducks don’t have any other tight ends currently committed in the class of 2025, so we will see where Dan Lanning and his staff choose to go from here, and if there are any other prospects who they are immediately after to replace Brame.

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Oregon Ducks land commitment from 4-star TE Da’Saahn Brame

The Oregon Ducks received a commitment from 4-star tight end Da’Saahn Brame, the No. 5 TE in the 2025 class.

The Oregon Ducks are continuing their hot run in the recruiting world this summer, landing a commitment from one of the top tight ends in the nation for the 2025 class.

Four-star TE Da’Saahn Brame announced his commitment to Oregon, joining the Ducks’ 2025 class. Brame is rated by 247Sports as the No. 102 overall player in the 2025 class and the No. 5 TE in the nation.

Brame is the third player to commit to Oregon in the past 24 hours and the fourth in the past week. Since Tuesday, the Ducks have added four-star cornerback Brandon Finney, four-star defensive lineman Josiah Sharma and four-star running back Jordon Davison.

Tight end recruiting has been very successful over the past few years, with highly rated Kenyon Sadiq, Roger Saleapaga and A.J. Pugliano coming to Eugene since Dan Lanning took over in 2021. That trend continues with this 6-foot-6, 235-pound pass-catcher joining the Ducks.

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LSU makes the top 6 for the No. 3 tight end in the class of 2025

The Tigers are looking to add another elite offensive weapon to its 2025 class.

The No. 3 tight end in the 2025 recruiting class has narrowed his final list of schools down to only six schools. [autotag]Brian Kelly[/autotag] and the LSU Tigers are still in the running for him.

[autotag]Da’Saahn Brame[/autotag] is a 6-foot-6, 235-pound, four-star tight end who is ranked as the No. 3 tight end in the country by ESPN. Brame is from Derby, Kansas, where he plays for Derby High School.

LSU made the list of final six schools with Ole Miss, Oregon, Alabama, Tennessee and Oklahoma. Brame has currently received Crystal Ball projections to go to Oregon, and the Ducks are a 95% favorite to land him per On3.

The 2025 LSU recruiting class currently ranks as the No. 2 recruiting class in the country by 247Sports. The class is headlined by five-star quarterback [autotag]Bryce Underwood[/autotag] and five-star wide receiver [autotag]Dakorien Moore[/autotag]. The class also includes the No. 2 running back in the class, [autotag]Harlem Berry[/autotag]. Brame would be another piece to an offensive juggernaut in Baton Rouge.

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LSU offers 4-star tight end from Derby, Kansas

Oregon is a 94% favorite to land DeSaahn Brame per On3.

[autotag]Brian Kelly[/autotag] and his recruiting staff took a trip to Derby, Kansas, to extend an offer to one of the best tight ends in the 2025 recruiting class. LSU will have to fight off the Oregon Ducks to land him.

[autotag]DaSaahn Brame[/autotag] is a 6-foot-6, 235-pound, four-star tight end from Derby, Kansas, where he plays for Derby High School. The Derby Panthers finished the 2023 season 11-2 with a loss to Gardner-Edgerton in the 6A state championship game.

Brame currently has Crystal Ball projections to the Ducks. Oregon is a 94% favorite to land him per On3.

Film Analysis: Brame is a matchup nightmare for opposing linebackers and cornerbacks.

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Ducks pick up prediction to land No. 4 TE in 2025 class

The Oregon Ducks have picked up a prediction to land 4-star TE DaSaahn Brame, the No. 4 TE in the 2025 class.

The Oregon Ducks coaching staff has been out on the recruiting trail over the past couple of weeks making stops to see highly-rated prospects across the country. While that was happening, though, they got a prediction to land one of the top players at his position in the 2025 class.

On Wednesday, On3’s Chad Simmons logged a projection for 4-star tight end DaSaahn Brame to end up with the Ducks. Brame is rated by 247Sports as the No. 95 player in the 2025 class, and the No. 4 tight end available.

Standing at 6-foot-6, 235 pounds, Brame is a massive body at the TE position, and he would offer elite upside as a pass-catcher.

The Ducks have found great success at the TE position over the last several years, with Terrance Ferguson and Patrick Herbert blossoming on the field, while highly-rated recruits like Kenyon Sadiq, Roger Saleapaga, and AJ Pugliano have come into the system as well.

We will see if the Ducks can get an early jump on 2025 with the addition of Brame, who would be among the highest-rated players in the Ducks’ class for that cycle at the moment.

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Blue-chip 2025 tight end includes Florida among top 8 schools

The Gators are in the race for this big-time four-star tight end out of Kansas.

Florida football’s recruiting efforts on the prep circuit have ramped up ahead of the early signing period later this month but the focus has not been just on the 2024 class.

Billy Napier and Co. have also been working hard to impress members of the 2025 cycle as well as they try to pull the Gators out of the doldrums. The program got some good news on Saturday morning when four-star tight end Dasaahn Brame out of Derby (Kansas) announced his top eight schools and included the Orange and Blue, according to On3’s Chad Simmons.

The 6-foot-6-inch, 225-pounder also listed the Oregon Ducks, Tennessee Volunteers, Alabama Crimson Tide, Oklahoma Sooners, Michigan Wolverines, Texas A&M Aggies and Kansas State Wildcats.

“These schools are on top because of the relationships and the coaches,” he told On3. “I have visited five of the schools and I love the campuses. The relationships are big for me because I want to feel at home where I go. All eight schools reach out to me every day, and they all make me feel important and like a priority.”

When asked about Florida specifically, he alluded to the experience of a high school alumnus who played in Gainesville.

“Former Derby tight end DeAndre Goolsby went to Florida and he loved it,” Brame told Simmons. “They have a great environment and I want to see the Swamp.”

Brame is ranked No. 175 overall and No. 7 at his position nationally according to the 247Sports composite while the On3 industry ranking has him at Nos. 153 and 7, respectively. On3’s Recruiting Prediction Machine has Kansas State (38.3%) out front followed by Oklahoma (20.4%), the Kansas Jayhawks (6.2%) and Arkansas Razorbacks (5.2%).

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Spartans offer 2025 Kansas 4-star TE DaSaahn Brame

Michigan State football has extended a scholarship offer to a big-time prospect from the Sunflower state

Michigan State football has extended a scholarship offer to a big-time prospect from the state of Kansas.

Four-star tight end DaSaahn Brame announced on Monday that he’s received a scholarship offer from Michigan State. Brame hails from Derby, Kan., and ranks as one of the top players in the Sunflower state.

Brame ranks as the No. 11 tight end and No. 181 overall prospect in 247Sports’ rankings for the 2025 class. He’s also listed as the No. 3 player from Kansas.

He holds offers from more than 15 schools, according to 247Sports. Some of the more notable schools to extend him an offer so far are Michigan State, Michigan, Kansas, Kansas State, Arkansas, Oklahoma, Penn State, Nebraska, Tennessee and Wisconsin.

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Oklahoma offers rising star in 2025 TE prospect DaSaahn Brame

Oklahoma is one of the early schools to offer a potential national recruit in 2025 TE prospect DaSaahn Brame from Kansas.

Oklahoma’s focus is squarely on recruiting and building another top-five class with the class of 2024 to complement the top-five class they built in the 2023 recruiting cycle. However, they still need to be cognizant of building and nurturing relationships with the class of 2025. In the blink of an eye, the 2025 prospects will be the next prospects up and ready to make those final decisions.

The Sooners want to position themselves early in the fight, and that starts years in advance. Oklahoma knows this, and it’s precisely why they offered a rising star in 2025 prospect DaSaahn Brame. Brame is a tight-end prospect with impressive measurables.

Brame stands 6-foot-6 and is over 220 pounds as a sophomore. He’s a massive mismatch for opposing defenses simply because of his size and his athleticism. For an Oklahoma team that has an offensive coordinator in Jeff Lebby, that loves size in the passing game, Brame fits the Oklahoma offense to a tee.

Brame hails from Derby, Kansas, and is the son of not one but two former Kansas State athletes. Kansas State figures to be a big force in his recruitment because of this, and it will be hard to pull him out of the Sunflower State. However a player of his caliber is worth the effort.

Brame confirmed to 247Sports that he will be taking an unofficial visit to Norman on March 25th.

DaSaahn Brame’s Recruiting Profile

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