Corner Canyon safety Diesel Dart is staying home.
The three-star prospect, who is the brother of New York Giants quarterback Jaxson Dart and the son of former Utah Ute Brandon Dart, announced his commitment to Utah Thursday evening on social media.
The 6-foot-1, 175-pound Diesel Dart also has scholarship offers from Michigan, Ole Miss, Auburn, Arizona and BYU, but chose Utah after a visit to Salt Lake City last weekend.
He was named to the Deseret News 6A second team after a 2025 season that saw him rack up 49 tackles and two interceptions, according to the Deseret News high school stats database.
He also caught seven passes for 131 yards and a score on offense as a key part of Corner Canyon’s 6A three-peat, but is expected to focus on defense at Utah.
Dart is rated a three-star (87) prospect by Rivals, which has slotted him as the No. 13 overall player in the state of Utah in the Class of 2027 and the No. 101 safety nationwide.
The addition of Dart gives the Utes their second in-state commit of the 2027 cycle, with Dart joining Skyline running back Jonah Mailei as Beehive State representatives.
