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Ole Miss Rebels Land Commitment From Three-Star WR Dillon Alfred

The Ole Miss Rebels continued their momentum in the 2025 recruiting class on Tuesday afternoon with the commitment of wideout Dillon Alfred.
Dillon Alfred with Ole Miss Rebels wide receivers coach George McDonald.
Dillon Alfred with Ole Miss Rebels wide receivers coach George McDonald. | Dillon Alfred on X

The Ole Miss Rebels secured another big-time commitment in the 2025 class on Tuesday afternoon, landing a pledge from Saraland (Ala.) High School wide receiver Dillon Alfred.

Alfred made the news official on social media by sharing a post you can view here.

A three-star prospect per On3 (and the top wideout in Alabama), Alfred is originally from Gautier, Miss., where he attended high school prior to his junior season. His sophomore season at Gautier was a big one, seeing him eclipse 1,000 receiving yards and 15 scores while averaging 21 yards per reception. He was also on campus this week in Oxford prior to his commitment.

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Alongside the Rebels, Alfred was also pursued by other SEC programs, namely the Missouri Tigers, Tennessee Volunteers, Arkansas Razorbacks and Auburn Tigers. His commitment marks a continuation of Ole Miss' work in the 2025 class, already holding pledges from running back Akylin Dear (Quitman, Miss.), defender Talib Graham (Daphne, Ala.) and linebacker Corey Amos (Opelousas, La.) in this cycle.

The Rebels have plenty to brag about in their wide receiver pedigree leading up to Alfred's pledge. Not only has Ole Miss produced noteworthy NFL wideouts like A.J. Brown and D.K. Metcalf, but it was also the only SEC program to have three receivers with more than 700 yards last season.

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John Macon Gillespie
JOHN MACON

John Macon Gillespie has a journalism background spanning 10 years and earned his bachelor’s and master’s degrees in journalism from the University of Mississippi in 2020 and 2022, respectively. His experience in the field includes work on the Ole Miss beat for nine years and high school sports coverage in the state of Mississippi for the Calhoun County Journal. He is currently a columnist for Ole Miss On SI and a high school journalism teacher in North Mississippi.

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