Tommy Dunn
Status:
Committed
HIGH SCHOOL

Tommy Dunn

Defensive Tackle
6′3″ / 287 lbs
Garland, TX
Naaman Forest
Class of 2021
Rating: n/a
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National Avg
Rating: 81.5
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School Preferences

School
Interest
Offer
Official Visit
Kansas
Committed
8/22/2020
Air Force
None
Navy
None
Rice
None
UTSA
None

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Jason Howell
3 yr ago by Jason Howell
Recruiting notes and thoughts from Camp Bullitt
Go ahead and write down the name Markis Deal. The 6-3, 267-pound defensive lineman has the makings of a national prospect. Syracuse is his only offer right now, but I expect him to reel them in from all over the country by the time it is all said and done. He is a guy I really wanted to see going into the weekend and he did not disappoint. He looks the part, and he moved incredibly well for a guy that size. He was my favorite prospect out of the OL/DL group. I could easily see him being a Texas A&M target in the future.https://twitter.com/Jason_Howell/status/1282386426609442816?s=20The only Texas A&M offer at the camp was Frisco Liberty 2022 WR Evan Stewart, and he was my favorite receiver of the day. His skill set is made for camp one-on-ones and there was not a defensive back on hand who could handle his combination of speed and quickness. This is the fourth time I have seen him since June and he never disappoints. Strong hands, quick and precise routes, and he plays with a swagger. Flower Mound 2022 QB Nick Evers continues to raise his profile. He checked in at 6-3, 189 on Saturday and then he put on a show on Sunday. His deep ball has been one of my favorites, but he is throwing with touch, precision, and zip right now. He was on his game Sunday in a loaded QB group. As mentioned above the QB group was my favorite overall group with top prospects in several classes. Elite 11 QB Grayson James took home MVP honors and he definitely handled business. As mentioned above Evers was a standout. Rockwall 2022 Braedyn Locke looked sharp as did Frisco Lone Star 2022 Garret Rangel. Both already hold P5 offers. In 2023 Red Oak's Chris Parson threw with precision and in the 2024 class Denton Ryan's Khalon Davis has established himself as a prospect to watch. A new name for me was Frisco Liberty 2022 DE Chika Ugoh. He checks in right around 6-2.5, 6-3 and 215-pounds and his junior film does not do him justice. On Sunday he showed some twitchiness to his game. He moved well during drills and during one-on-ones he was explosive off the edge.https://twitter.com/Jason_Howell/status/1282393343796948993?s=20This was also the first time I got to see Garland Naaman Forest 2021 DL Tommy Dunn, and someone is going to get a steal. He spent a lot of time at TE but he is now dedicating himself to DT and at 6-3, 287 he was impressive. Right now he holds offers from Kansas, UTSA, Rice, Air Force, Navy, and Columbia, and that needs to change. This guy has P5 written all over him.https://twitter.com/Jason_Howell/status/1282390106649833478?s=20Other prospects who caught my attention RB Aaron Dumas, El Paso Americas (2021)RB Zach Evans, Rockwall-Heath (2022)RB Major Everhart, Amarillo Tascosa (2022)RB Brian Okoye, Sachse (2022)WR Jalen Hale, Longview (2022)WR Bruce Mitchell, Dallas Parish Episcopal (2023)DE Kyler Jordan, Lubbock Cooper (2022)
Jason Howell
5 yr ago by Jason Howell
A few Monday morning notes
-I was at an OL/DL Camp yesterday afternoon in DFW with a lot of area coaches and the reports back on coach Henson are really strong. It should come as no surprise he is held in high regard, but it was nice to hear such unanimous praise.-I heard a little buzz on a couple of top 2021 guys. LB Kendrick Blackshire had a great visit to College Station the other weekend, but keep an eye on Alabama. The Tide are very high on his list and Nick Saban has made a very strong impression. From what I was told I would say they are the leaders, and the main competition to Texas A&M right now. The Aggies have been all over RB Camar Wheaton too, and he is high on the Aggies according to sources close to his recruiting. I would not declare any leaders or anything, but I was told the Aggies have made him a high priority and he knows it.-Back to the camp. Most of these guys don't have a lot going on in recruiting right now, but if you're looking for a few under the radar 2020s or some new names to watch I have a few for you. OL Caleb Rogers, Mansfield Lake Ridge (2020) 6-5, 275, big framed prospect with bend and feet. He's hearing from programs like Mizzou and ULM right now.https://twitter.com/Jason_Howell/status/1094736130724057088DT Trayveon Newton, Lancaster (2020) 6-2, 275, and he showed some nice explosion throughout the day. He gets a bit high at times, but he's really coming on. I look for things to pick up in the spring and see him as a P5 prospect.https://twitter.com/Jason_Howell/status/1094727526012850182OL Chinemerem Nnanna, Arlington Seguin (2020) This guy worked at OL all day and he is very skinny for an OL. However, he has tremendous length and he showed well at OT. OL Daimonte Williams, Mesquite Horn (2020) At 6-3, 300, he's a mauler in the middle. Strong, nasty, and he can snap the ball. Kansas State, TCU, and Abilene Christian have come on strong at this point.OL McKenzie Agnello, Copperas Cove (2021) There may not have been a nastier player. I saw him at the Next Level Athlete a few weeks ago and he caught my attention there. He did it again as he finished blocks yesterday.https://twitter.com/Jason_Howell/status/1094722710716977152DT Tommy Dunn, Garland Naaman Forest (2021) Big kid at 6-3, 260, and he showed a nice get off. He's not refined but he has some intriguing tools. https://twitter.com/Jason_Howell/status/1094732283838373889DT Byron Murphy II, DeSoto (2021) Murphy took home DL MVP honors yesterday and at 6-2, 250 he already holds an offer from Colorado. This guy is compact and quick off the ball. He'll have several offers before he's done.OL Kelvin Banks, Humble Summer Creek (2022) The size initially jumped out. He has a big frame, long arms, and he's an athlete with flexibility. During one-on-ones he also showed well. https://twitter.com/Jason_Howell/status/1094718623103488001OL Sheridan Wilson, Argyle (2022) Wilson was light on his feet and played with very good technique. He's light in the seat at 6-4, 235, but he has a great frame. His brother is Oklahoma State signee Preston Wilson.DT Davion Carter, North Mesquite (2022) Compact and powerful are two words that come to mind. He played varsity ball as a freshman and has a 400-pound squat. The 6-0, 280-pounder was impressive.https://twitter.com/Jason_Howell/status/1094729504474443777OL Lajuan Owens, Keller Fossil Ridge (2023) 6-3, 310 and he can move. I know it's young but put this guy on your radar. He was far from out of place yesterday.https://twitter.com/Jason_Howell/status/1094717794346823681

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