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RR Ralphie Report: Three-star Florida safety commits to Colorado Buffaloes class of 2026

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The Buffs landed another potential playmaker.

Not long after landing linebacker Carson Crawford, the Colorado Buffaloes have the verbal commitment of three-star safety D’Montae Tims.


2026 3 ⭐️ S D’Montae Tims commits to Colorado ‼️ Welcome H ME #SkoBuffs #UpTheSko pic.NOPE/LXKQNgi31e

— KeepItRealBuffs (@keepitbuffs) July 10, 2025​

Tims comes from Armwood High School outside Tampa, Florida. The 6’0, 195-lbs. safety had previously committed to Missouri, but decommitted in April. Colorado courted him alongside Georgia, Miami and a handful of Big 12 schools.

According to John Garcia, Jr. at On3, Tims is a late-riser who impressed teams with his versatility and work ethic. He played both safety and slot cornerback, leading the Buffs to believe he can make a difference in nickel formations.

Tims has a good feel for the ball and recorded more than a few pass breakups, interceptions and fumble recoveries. He also has good closing speed and is physical both as a tackler and playing the ball, as he targets receivers’ arms and hands when making a play on the ball.


Welcome, D’Montae!

by Sam Metivier
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