The 6-foot-8, 290-pound senior offensive lineman was the anchor of a line for an offense that produced 486 yards and 41.1 points per game, leading the Dons (11-3) to the Class 4A title game. Dunn spearheaded the way for a 2,600-yard rusher and a passing game that completed 69.8 percent of passes. Ranked as the nation’s No. 70 recruit by ESPN, the two-time First Team All-State selection surrendered just two sacks in 338 passing attempts.
Dunn has maintained a 3.52 GPA in the classroom. At the time of his selection, he had made a verbal commitment to receive athletic aid to play football at the University of Southern California next fall.
Dunn has volunteered locally as a youth basketball and football camp instructor. He also donated his time filling sandbags when snow-melt river flows threatened to flood Spanish Fork during his sophomore year.