Vanderbilt football recruiting: Tracking 2025 commits for Clark Lea’s Commodores

Vanderbilt football has begun to put together its 2025 recruiting class.

Amid the turmoil of a 2-10 2023 season that resulted in the firing of both coordinators, the Commodores signed the No. 40 high school class and No. 37 transfer class according to the 247Sports Composite.

That was the best transfer class under Clark Lea and the 2024 high school class outranked the 2023 class, though it was not as good as the 2022 class.

Vanderbilt can continue to add 2025 commits throughout the summer and fall. The early signing period begins Dec. 4, moved earlier than it was before due to the expanded College Football Playoff and the transfer portal.

Here are all of the Commodores’ 2025 commitments:

Vanderbilt football commits 2025

All rankings are per the 247Sports composite

Matthew Parker, 3-star tackle

The 6-7, 295-pound Parker committed June 10. He is from Flowood, Miss., and attends Jackson Prep. He is ranked the No. 1043 player nationwide and has Power 5 offers from Duke, Florida State and Houston.

Cayden Daniels, 3-star cornerback

Daniels, a 5-11, 170-pounder, committed June 10. He attends Crisp County High School in Cordele, Ga. He is the No. 818 player nationwide and had offers from Austin Peay, USF and Wake Forest.

Gabe Fields, 3-star running back

Fields committed June 7. A 6-foot, 200-pounder from Central High School in St. Joseph, Mo., he is the No. 1217 player nationwide. Among his other offers are Baylor, Iowa State and Air Force.

Cameran Dickson, 3-star wide receiver

Dickson committed June 6 and attends Flour Bluff High School in Corpus Christi, Texas. He is 6-1, 175 pounds and is the No. 644 player nationwide. He has offers from Michigan State, Houston and TCU.

Flour Bluff’s Cameran Dickson is tackled by Calallen’s Elias Timbs (7) and Jude Hernandez (20) during the game at Phil Danaher Stadium on Friday, Sept. 8, 2023, in…


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Publish date : 2024-06-12 10:06:21

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