2025 three-star wide receiver Joakim Dodson (Collierville, Tenn.) committed to the Tennessee Volunteers on Saturday. Where do they sit in the team rankings after?
Joakim Dodson, a wide receiver from Collierville High School, became the first wide receiver commit for the Vols in the 2025 class on Monday when he made his commitment. According to the 247Sports Composite Rankings, Dodson is ranked as the No. 546 talent in the 2025 class. He has caught 49 receptions for 839 yards and seven touchdowns.
With two pass catchers involved, Tennessee now has six commitments on the offensive side of the ball. Tennessee still has a lot of alternatives on the board that they are pursuing, with tight end Jack VanDorselaer of South Carroll High School being the other currently committed player. Under head coach Josh Heupel, the Vols will still be recruiting at a fringe top-10 level in 2025.
Tennessee’s Rankings for Recruiting in 2025
No. 10 on 247Sports; No. 11 on On3.
Competitors: 11
The possibility exists that the Vols will recruit in the top five in the 2025 class, especially with George MacIntyre, the quarterback from Brentwood Academy, joining the team. Promising prospects have noticed the University of Tennessee’s progress and expansion, which has been bolstered by program continuity.