Clark Lea and the Vanderbilt staff put together a strong June 6 weekend on the recruiting trail, welcoming nearly ten 2026 prospects to Nashville for official visits. The Commodores have already landed three commitments from players who were in town, and are set to welcome several more prospects for official visits throughout the rest of the summer.
On Monday, Vanderbilt locked in 3-Star wideout Chris Tangelo and 3-Star tight end Adam Gehm, and then Tuesday saw fellow 3-Star prospect Collin Flanigan announce his commitment to the Commodores.
As of now, Vanderbilt holds 12 2026 commitments and is ranked by 247Sports' composite ranking as the No. 26 class in the nation.
Many of those in Nashville this weekend have taken to social media to share their reactions to the trip. Take a look at some of the best.
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— Blake Stewart (@BlakeStewart_26) June 10, 2025
Stewart is a 3-Star safety prospect from Woodward Academy in Atlanta, Georgia. He stands at 5-foot-11, 170 lbs., and while a bit undersized, makes up for is with excellent speed and athleticism. He holds offers from the likes of Miami, Clemson, Michigan and many more.
McCallum recently named the Commodores in his top schools among Georgia Tech, Duke, Virginia Tech and NC State. The 6-foot-4, 220 lb. edge rusher is a speedy defender with excellent ability to bend around the edge and get by blockers.
Tangelo, a 6-foot-4, 195 lb. wideout from Potomac, Maryland, is one of the most physically impressive players in the class. He has a massive frame, but remains extremely athletic and has excellent footwork and quickness. He committed just a day after his official visit on June 9th.
110% COMMITTED‼️⚓️ #AGTG #AnchorDown #VUFB @Coach_Lea @coachj_lepak @Coach_Flaherty @Vandy_247 @BrianDohn247 @RivalsFriedman @ptgraphics0 pic.twitter.com/YjJ4rnNf7n
— Adam Gehm 3⭐️TE (@adam_gehm) June 10, 2025
The Commodores' second commitment of the week, Gehm, is a massive tight end prospect with an incredibly high ceiling. Standing at 6-foot-6, 235 lbs., he is able to easily haul in contested catches, but needs to bulk up a bit to match the physicality of the SEC.
Committed⚓️⚓️⚓️ #anchordown@Kendall_Lawson3 @CoachJRich_ @VandyFootball @recruitchargers @Rebels247 @JaredERedding @DanielGreenVU @CoachFlanigan pic.twitter.com/GDFXbPN8Fe
— Collin “Snipa” Flanigan (@TheCflan2x) June 10, 2025
The third summer commitment for Vanderbilt, Flanigan is a lengthy cornerback prospect with tons of range as a defender. He spoke with after his visit, saying, "Everybody on the staff is trying to win."
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— Bryson Williams (@bwilliams_2828) June 8, 2025
Williams is a lengthy safety prospect, cut from the mold of what many teams seem to be looking for at the position. He stands at 6-foot-4, 175 lbs. with extremely long arms that he is able to use to breakup passes and lock down opposing receivers. He holds over a dozen offers, many of which are from fellow power four programs.
Smith committed to the Commodores just over a month ago, and remains the only wideout in the 2026 class as of now. He stands at 6-foot-2, 185 lbs. and is a do-it-all type of player. He is able to operate at each wide receiver position and can also serve as a ball carrier on run plays.
Quinn, a 6-foot-6, 250 lb. edge rusher, committed to the Commodores in March and has held strong since. He is aggressive off the ball and has extremely violent hands which he uses to shed would be blockers. In just three appearances as a junior, he finished with a sack and 2.3 TFL's.
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