Trey Smith with potential to impact Vol offense like former UT standout
Highly-touted Trey Smith could jump-start Tennessee's offense in his first year on Rocky Top. Sound familiar?
Highly-touted Trey Smith could jump-start Tennessee's offense in his first year on Rocky Top. Sound familiar?
Tight end and part-time high school quarterback James Brown draws resemblance to a current Vol on roster.
Inside linebacker Will Ignont has the potential to be a diamond in the rough for Tennessee's 2017 class on signing day.
Cornerback Cheyenne Labruzza is a skilled defender that could prove to be a vital piece for Bob Shoop in Knoxville.
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.
Defensive end Ryan Thaxton is so fast, he covers kickoffs on special teams. Read about this member of Tennessee's 2017 signing class.
Tennessee lands a strong, athletic defensive tackle in Eric Crosby, who can step in and play right away for the Vols.
Tennessee lands a versatile defensive end in LaTrell Bumphus, an in-state player who could stick at defensive end or play tight end for the Vols.
Trey Smith is the crown jewel of Tennessee's 2017 signing class and is one of the best high school prospects in the nation.