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BYU Extends a Late Offer to Quarterback Dylan Dunn

Dunn was a highly-productive high school quarterback in Kansas

Signing day is just days away, and BYU's coaching staff is putting the final touches on the 2024 recruiting class. On Wednesday, BYU extended a late offer to quarterback and Kansas native Dylan Dunn. Dunn, who is listed at 6'4, is coming off a record-setting senior season. He threw for 3,777 yards, a school record. He tallied 47 touchdowns to 5 interceptions while completing 74% of his passes.

In his career, he threw for 9,148 total yards which ranks second in Kansas high school football history. He led the state of Kansas in passing for three consecutive years and he tallied 98 total touchdowns. 

Dunn is able to make throws at all levels of the field and he can make plays with his legs. His long frame allows him to make difficult throws look quite effortless. You can check out his senior film below.

BYU signed multiple quarterbacks during the early signing window. While it wasn't specified in Dunn's announcement, given the timing of this offer and BYU's current scholarship situation, it's highly likely that this offer is a PWO offer. Dunn has reported offers from Oklahoma State and Kansas State that are likely PWO opportunities as well. Those offers are not reported as scholarship offers on recruiting services like 247Sports. However, that could always change. The more teams that enter the picture, the more likely it is that a school could change their offer from PWO to scholarship.

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