Tennessee Signee DaSaahn Brame Rockets Up the Recruiting Rankings in Final Update

DaSaahn Brame
Tennessee Football TE target DaSaahn Brame. Photo via @Dasaahn on Instagram.

Tennessee tight end signee DaSaahn Brame was one of the 10 biggest risers in On3 Sports’ final recruiting rankings update this week.

Brame moved from the No. 166 overall prospect to the No. 62 overall prospect in the class.

On3 Sports now has Brame ranked as the No. 62 overall player, the No. 4 tight end in the class, and the No. 3 player from the state of Kansas.

Other notable SEC jumpers in the final update from On3 include South Carolina EDGE Donovan Darden moving from No. 122 to No. 52, LSU wide receiver Taroon Francis moving from No. 212 to No. 89, and Ole Miss cornerback Maison Dunn moving from No. 149 to No. 86 in the rankings.

Brame, a product of Derby High School in Kansas, committed to Tennessee last July after flipping his original Oregon decision. The 6-foot-4, 219-pound prospect was an early enrollee with Tennessee this winter and officially enrolled at the university in January.

Brame was one of Tennessee’s biggest wins on the recruiting trail after flipping from Oregon, becoming the Vols’ third highest-rated player in the 2025 signing class according to On3’s rankings. Brame is Tennessee’s highest-rated skill player and second highest-rated offensive player behind five-star offensive tackle David Sanders Jr.

The Tennessee signee recently played in the Polynesian Bowl in mid-January and recorded a touchdown during the game. Brame caught a touchdown from USC signee Husan Longstreet in the corner of the endzone on a play from the red zone.

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On3’s final recruiting update also gave another piece of encouraging news for Tennessee fans and the program. Tennessee defensive line signee Isaiah Campbell was moved from a four-star prospect to a five-star prospect and jumped to the No. 30 overall player in the class.

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