Oregon loses four-star tight end to Tennessee after commitment change

Da'Saahn Brame, a highly-rated tight end hailing from Kansas, revealed on Sunday that he has altered his commitment from Oregon to Tennessee.
The 6-foot-6, 235-pound senior is currently ranked as the 112th best player in the Class of 2025, the 5th best tight end, and the 4th best player in Kansas, according to the 247Sports composite.
Brame reportedly made an official visit to head coach Josh Heupel's program in Knoxville, Tennessee on June 14, and followed it up with an unofficial visit this past weekend.
He also made an official visit to Oregon on June 21, where he had previously given a verbal commitment on June 29. According to 247Sports, he also took official visits to Oklahoma, LSU, and Ole Miss, as he considered offers from numerous other schools.
The early signing period is set to begin on December 4.
As a junior at Derby High School in Kansas, Brame had an impressive season, catching 46 passes for 942 yards (averaging 20.5 yards per catch) and scoring 13 touchdowns.