Arizona State has made it through six of its 12 games in the 2025 season. As the year continues, the 2026 recruiting cycle begins to wind down. Here's a look at how the Sun Devils' 2026 offensive recruiting class looks up to this point.
Arizona State head coach Kenny Dillingham and his staff have a total of 17 hard commits in the 2026 cycle. Of those, nine play on the offensive side of the ball. Here's a look at those players, their star ratings, and where they are from.
*Note: All star-ratings come from 247Sports.
Jake Fette, Four-Star, El Paso, Texas
Cardae Mack, Three-Star, Humble, Texas
Cooper Reid, Three-Star, Dripping Springs, Texas
Hayden Vercher, Three-Star, Thousand Oaks, California
Landen Miree, Three-Star, Cincinatti, Ohio
Cortavious Tisaby, Three-Star, Dallas, Texas
Marques Uini, Three Star, Cooperas Cove, Texas
Siosaia Lapuaho, Three-Star, Garden City, Kansas
Niniva Nicholson, Three-Star, Rancho Santa Margarita, California
The player ASU fans should be most excited about is Jake Fette. Not only does he play the most important position, but he's also the Sun Devils' highest-rated recruit. Fette ranks as 247Sports' No. 105 player in the 2026 class and the No. 9 quarterback prospect.
Between Fette and Cameron Dyer, a four-star signal-caller that the Sun Devils signed in 2025, the Sun Devils should be set at the quarterback position for the foreseeable future.
Hayden Vercher is someone who should make an immediate impact for ASU next season. Dillingham loves to run two tight end sets, and with both of the Sun Devils' starters currently in their senior year, Vercher should have a role open up for him in 2026.
Every starting offensive lineman for Arizona State this season is either a senior or a grad transfer. Dillingham and his staff made it a point to grab players at those positions, with four players committed across the offensive line.
While none will likely be year-one starters as true freshmen, they will undoubtedly help the Sun Devils' depth on the offensive line. That should prove to be crucial for the future of ASU's offense as a whole.
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