Well, it didn’t take long for the USC Trojans to officially earn the commitment from the former Utah commit. Offensive tackle Aaron Dunn has announced that he will indeed commit to Lincoln Riley and the Trojans.
This is a massive get for the Trojans, literally, as Dunn stands 6 feet 8 inches tall and currently weighs 290 pounds.
USC was one of Dunn’s finalists, but he ultimately chose to commit to his hometown Utah a few months ago. He announced he was decommitting from Utah yesterday, and in just 24 hours, made it official that he would be a Trojan.
Aaron Dunn Commits To USC Trojans
Aaron Dunn is the 4th offensive lineman in USC’s 2025 class joining Carde Smith (6’6.5, 295 lbs), Willi Wascher (6’3, 302 lbs), and Elijah Vaikona (6’8, 370 lbs). He is also the 2nd commit from the state of Utah joining 5-star wide receiver Jerome Myles.
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According to On3.com, Dunn is the 18th-ranked offensive tackle in the country, and the 2nd-ranked overall player in the state of Utah.
Earlier, We Are SC wrote about Dunn’s recruitment from USC: “We’re told Aaron Dunn was all set to commit to USC the night before his announcement and that Josh Henson and USC never stopped communicating with him.”
This is a huge win for Josh Henson and adds to a very impressive 2025 class. I would anticipate Riley and Henson will look to add one more offensive lineman to the class.
Dunn will have the opportunity to develop within the program, but with how the tackle position has looked so far this year, he will have the opportunity to compete for playing time immediately.