Breaking News: Twin Defensive Ends Darryll and Mandrell Desir Decommit from Florida State, Sign with Tennessee Volunteers Over Penn State, Nebraska, and More

In a groundbreaking development in college football recruiting, twin defensive ends Darryll and Mandrell Desir have officially flipped their commitments from Florida State to the Tennessee Volunteers. The highly coveted pair chose Tennessee over strong competition, including Penn State, Nebraska, and Miami, giving the Volunteers a massive boost to their 2025 recruiting class.

 

Darryll and Mandrell Desir, standout defensive ends from Fort Lauderdale, Florida, have been dominating the high school football scene with their elite size, athleticism, and relentless drive.

• Darryll Desir: At 6’5” and 245 pounds, Darryll is a top-ranked edge rusher known for his explosiveness off the line, advanced pass-rushing techniques, and ability to disrupt the backfield consistently.
• Mandrell Desir: Slightly bigger at 6’6” and 250 pounds, Mandrell combines raw power with surprising speed, making him equally effective against the run and as a pass rusher.

Both are considered top-10 defensive linemen in the 2025 class, with Mandrell ranked No. 3 and Darryll close behind at No. 5, according to multiple recruiting services.

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