Five Tennessee signees with the most upside
Tennessee's 2017 recruiting class didn't turn many heads, but that doesn't mean it lacks talent. Here are the five players from the class who have the most upside.
Tennessee's 2017 recruiting class didn't turn many heads, but that doesn't mean it lacks talent. Here are the five players from the class who have the most upside.
Tennessee has added a very versatile defensive back in Theo Jackson. The Nashville native has the ability to play three separate positions in the secondary.
With so many talented running backs on the roster, it may be a while until Vols fans get to know 2017 commit Trey Coleman.
Jacquez Jones is an athletic receiver with big-play potential. He could be a dangerous weapon for the Vols' offense in the coming years.
Timothy Jordan is one of several talented running backs that will join the Volunteers in the 2017 season.
Wide receiver Josh Palmer possesses the strength and quickness that can help make the Tennessee Vols offense more dangerous.
Solon Page III is an outside linebacker who brings quickness and versatility to the Tennessee Vols.
Terrell Bailey is a talented, slightly undersized cornerback coming to Tennessee next season.
Riley Locklear is an offensive tackle who possesses the skills and mindset necessary to make exciting plays. The offensive lineman has the chance to be a great addition to Tennessee's offensive line.
Matthew Butler is an athletic defensive end that adds needed depth at defensive line to Tennessee's 2017 recruiting class.