Alabama extends offer to 2026 4-star EDGE Rodney Dunham

On Monday, the Alabama coaching staff extended its latest offer to 2026 four-star edge rusher Rodney Dunham.

Two days after the Alabama Crimson Tide suffered a gut-wrenching loss to the Vanderbilt Commodores, the coaching staff has extended its latest offer. The Crimson Tide offered 2026 four-star edge rusher Rodney Dunham.

Dunham plays for Myers Park High School in Charlotte, North Carolina. He is listed at 6-foot-4 and 227 pounds. According to 247Sports’ Composite Rankings, Dunham is ranked as the No. 55 overall recruit, the No. 6 edge rusher, and No. 6 prospect in the state of North Carolina.

Alabama became the 28th program to offer Dunham. Several other SEC programs that have offered Dunham are Auburn, Tennessee, Texas A&M, and Georgia.

Currently, the Crimson Tide have one commit in the ’26 recruiting class. That is five-star cornerback Dorian Barney. Dunham will be a prospect that the coaching staff continues to evaluate and recruit over the course of his junior season.

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Tennessee offers 2026 edge prospect Rodney Dunham

Tennessee football offers a scholarship to 2026 edge prospect Rodney Dunham.

Tennessee offered a scholarship to 2026 edge prospect Rodney Dunham.

“Extremely blessed to receive an offer from the University of Tennessee,” Dunham said.

The 6-foot-4, 215-pound four-star edge prospect is from Myers Park High School in Charlotte, North Carolina.

Dunham ranks as the No. 71 overall player in the class of 2026. He ranks as the No. 6 edge rusher and No. 6 player in North Carolina, according to 247Sports.

The Vols are the third Southeastern Conference school to offer Dunham a scholarship.

He has scholarship offers from Tennessee, Indiana, Texas A&M, Miami University, Virginia Tech, North Carolina, Old Dominion, USF, Florida State, Duke, Notre Dame, James Madison, South Carolina, East Carolina and Charlotte.