Mountain Pointe Pride junior safety Rylon Dillard-Allen is set to visit the Arizona State Sun Devils this coming weekend.
Thank you for reading this post, don't forget to subscribe!Phoenix Mountain Pointe On3 4-star CB Rylon Dillard-Allen is visiting Arizona State this weekend. https://t.co/e1PZlnCoUe pic.twitter.com/SStY20AiCk
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Rylon’s Versatility
Despite sitting the first five games due to AIA’s transfer rules, Dillard-Allen got on the field for his first season with the Pride and made an immediate impact.
In just six games played, the junior totaled 43 tackles, two interceptions, a pick-six, and a forced fumble. The versatile defender even caught a touchdown on offense.
Rylon Dillard-Allen picks off Connor Ackerley and takes it to the house for a Mountain Pointe touchdown.
24-13 Pride | 1:02 3Q pic.twitter.com/rGsnuAfU5J
— Zach Alvira (@ZachAlvira) October 14, 2023
Dillard-Allen’s impact was evident for the Pride’s defense and he gave opposing defenses nightmares week in and week out.
What It Could Mean For ASU
With his level of talent and potiential, this could be a huge pickup for the Sun Devils’ defense.
According to 247Sports, Dillard-Allen is currently the No. 1 ranked safety and No. 4 ranked player in Arizona from the class of 2025.
Something else to note is that the star safety has already secured several Divison 1 offers as just a junior, including one from ASU’s rival, the Arizona Wildcats. Not only would Dillard-Allen be an excellent addition to the team, but the Sun Devils would also be taking him away from their rivals.
Had an amazing visit at @ArizonaFBall thanks to @Brettarce84 @CoachOmura @ScottieGraham @CoachJeddFisch . #Wildcatnation #BearDown pic.twitter.com/VusaV9wRH7
— Rylon Dillard-Allen (@RyDillardAllen) March 17, 2023