Spanish Fork (Utah) offensive tackle Aaron Dunn is set to announce his commitment next Thursday, Aug. 8, on the 247Sports YouTube channel. He will choose from BYU, Oregon, UCLA, USC and Utah at 3 p.m. MT/5 p.m. ET.
Dunn officially visited all five schools received this past spring.
UCLA was the first school to get a visit from Dunn, with the Bruins hosting him May 10.
The following week, he was at BYU for a May 10 official.
Two weeks later, USC hosted him for a May 31 official visit.
In June, he took an official to nearby Utah June 14.
He then rounded out his visit slate with a June 21 official to Oregon.
A four-star recruit, Dunn is 247Sports’ No. 157 overall prospect, No. 16 offensive tackle and No. 2 player in Utah for the 2025 class.
“Tall, athletic offensive tackle prospect with elite height and a lean build that wears existing mass well,” wrote 247Sports national scouting analyst Gabe Brooks in Dunn’s scouting report. “Possesses ample bulking capacity as desired. “Narrower through the torso, but long-armed to allow for high pass-pro upside. Shows relatively good knee-bending ability and generally does not get caught off balance. Plays pretty flat-backed in pass protection. Not a ballerina on the outside, but creates a wide orbit around the arc and displays redirecting mobility to stave off counters. Can lumber a bit when pulling and climbing, but gets to his spots on schedule and packs some punch.
“Looks to finish blocks and searches extra work. Strong, leverage-oriented D-linemen can get inside his frame and use naturally higher center of gravity against him. Majority of tackle snaps have come on the right side, but has gotten left-side reps. Also has valuable part-time D-line snaps and a strong athletic profile, including 17.2 ppg as a junior on the basketball court. Still developing leverage consistency and adding mass, but a good functional athlete in this tackle class with some elite traits in certain categories and a strong athletic foundation. Projects to high-major college competition with the potential to become a desired NFL Draft candidate.