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Out of the Chute: Previewing the First Weekend After the Dead Period

Coming out of the dead period with the #14 ranked class nationally by Rivals.com and fresh off a dominating second half performance by his defense in Alabama’s National Championship Game win over Georgia, Coach Jeremy Pruitt is set to host an impressive group of visitors this weekend.  And while the visitor list will likely change (and hopefully expand) in the coming days as things get shuffled around, there are already some incredibly important targets coming to Knoxville.  Check it out below:

LB JJ Peterson – One of the jewels of the class, Peterson is an instant contributor at LB and is the kind of prospect we can get used to seeing Pruitt recruit.  Having committed last weekend at the Army All-America Game despite never having been on campus due to his close relationship with Pruitt and new DC Kevin Sherrer, Peterson will no doubt be looking to familiarize himself with campus, his future teammates, and the rest of the coaching staff.  And Tennessee will be looking to make sure his commitment is 100% concrete and that he shuts his recruitment down.  Finally, Peterson will be looking to peer recruit his good friend and fellow South Georgia stud LB Quay Walker

LB Quay Walker – As mentioned, Walker is both a high level LB prospect and a good friend of Peterson.  The former is why Walker is being recruited heavily by the likes of Alabama, UGA, UF, and the Vols.  Walker is thought to be a lean to UGA right now, but interestingly he moved his Tennessee visit up to this weekend from its previously scheduled spot on February 2nd.  It’s an interesting strategy by Pruitt: on the one hand you get his first visit right out of the dead period with the chance to make a major move before he goes on his other visits – or, in the best but unlikely case, get a commitment and have him shut it down- and come with his good buddy JJ.  On the other hand you’re taking your big swing 3 weeks before NSD and your rivals will have their chances to make impressions that could supersede whatever good vibes Walker has coming out of Knoxville.  While he’s committed to Bama and says UF was his dream school growing up, in my opinion this one is going to come down to UT and UGA so this weekend will be key

CB Eddie Smith – Smith, a former TCU commitment, is the type of long CB who Pruitt covets.  His recruitment has picked up a bit and he is currently scheduled to OV to Alabama and Arkansas after his trip this weekend.  With Bama offering on Thursday this one could get hairy.  However, I’ve got him on commitment watch while he’s in Knoxville, as I think the staff will put the pressure on to land what they hope is the first of 3-4 DB commitments to come

WR Geordon Porter – Porter is a California speed merchant who was formerly committed to Notre Dame but decommitted a few weeks ago.  He’s got good size at 6’2 and is young for his grade so likely has some growing to do.  How many WRs Tennessee has room for to go with Alontae Taylor is an open question, and Jacob Copeland is without a doubt at the top of the board.  That said, Copeland is going to be a very tough pull from out of Florida with Texas A&M, Alabama and UF all scheduled to receive OVs before Signing Day.  Therefore, in my opinion pushing for a commitment from Porter, who is picking up offers from top programs at a rapid rate (UF jumped in yesterday) would be a prudent move.

CB/RB C’Bo Flemister – An interesting prospect, Flemister put up killer numbers as a RB in middle-of-nowhere Georgia and was set to sign with Georgia Tech until Tennessee called and asked him to wait and consider the Vols. What’s unknown is whether UT is recruiting him as a pure RB or as a CB, where his 6’0+ frame and athleticism would fit Pruitt’s mold.  Flemister currently isn’t entertaining any other offers, so it remains to be seen if Tennessee needs to push this weekend.  He’s a high level athlete who ran track in high school and projects as a solid player at multiple positions, so I could see him possibly ending up in the class late if Pruitt is looking for a “best available” type player

WR Brandon Aiyuk – A recent addition to the WR board, Aiyuk is visiting Knoxville without an offer from the Vols.  He’s got a pretty low recruiting profile – no P5 offer yet – but he had a really nice season and brings a good size/speed combo to the table.  My sense is that he’s a ways down the WR board, certainly behind Porter, but the staff is covering its bases and making sure no stone is left unturned by bringing him in

OLB/DE Michael Williams – A mid-week addition to the visitor list, Williams is an absolute freak athlete.  He played QB for his high school team at 6’2, 240 and displayed the kind of athleticism that makes one think he could make one heckuva JACK LB in Pruitt’s system.  He’s had standing offers from instate LSU as well as Alabama, Texas and others, but at this point he’s wide open and it doesn’t appears LSU and Bama in particular have room.

Getting a start on 2019

Tennessee will also have a really nice 2019 group in town, including a large contingent of studs from Grayson, HS in Georgia (LB Owen Pappoe, OL Wanya Morris, RB Ronald Thompkins, LB Kevin Harris, WR Kenyon Jackson, and DB Kenyatta Watson), fellow Georgians Jaylen McCullough and Jalyn Phillips (both stud DBs), and instate stars OL Jackson Lampley, and DB Adonis Otey (fellow instate targets WR Trey Knox and ATH Lance Wilhoite are tentatively scheduled to be there as well).  Joining them will be the #1 OL in the country in 2019 in Darnell Wright from West Virgina, who will be making his third visit to Knoxville since July 2017.

Although it’s obviously very early, getting this volume of high level prospects to campus in a short period of time is a very good sign of what kind of elite level talent I expect Pruitt to be able to attract to Tennessee.  Between his own prowess on the trail and the staff he’s assembled, the Vols are going to be back to competing with and winning battles over other championship level programs for the top prospects in the country.

Other Visits to Watch

Southern Cal is hosting two of the top CB targets of Tennessee and everyone else this weekend in Olaijah Griffin and Isaac Taylor-Stuart.  The Trojans are thought to be the biggest threat to the Vols for Griffin, who recently decommitted from UCLA and named the Vols his leader.  So escaping this weekend without losing that pole position, or worse having Griffin commit to USC, is imperative.  Taylor-Stuart is another elite Cornerback who the Vols are in on, and the Trojans are real players too.  He’s scheduled to OV to Knoxville the first weekend in February, so this is just the first obstacle to getting the opportunity to take a shot at the 5-star CB

Auburn will have three Tennessee targets on campus this weekend as Coynis Miller, Dylan Wonnum, and Roger McCreary will be on the Plains.  Miller is the prototypical 3-4 NG, and while he’s a Tiger commitment he didn’t sign in December and is scheduled to visit Knoxville on the January 26th weekend.  Auburn will no doubt try to lock him down and convince him not to take that or any other trips, so that’s one to watch.  Wonnum is a relatively new target and along with Johncarlo Valentin represents what’s left of the OL board.  He’s got an older brother at South Carolina and the Cocks are the perceived leader, but Auburn is a real threat to land him.  Wonnum doesn’t have an OV with Tennessee scheduled yet, but this is still one to keep an eye on.  McCreary is a former South Alabama commitment that got December offers from both Auburn and the Vols and is scheduled to OV to Tennessee the weekend of 1/26.  He’s likely down the board for both programs, but he’s an SEC-level CB and a good option for both.  I actually wouldn’t be surprised to see him pull the trigger for Auburn this weekend, but if he doesn’t he’ll become a real option for the Vols

UNC will host current Tennessee commitment Antony Grant as well as former FSU commitment WR Antoine Green.  Grant is still being recruited by the new Vol staff, though perhaps as more of an Athlete than a pure RB.  He OV’d to Virginia Tech  in mid-December and right now the Heels and Hokies look to be the biggest threat to Tennessee.  He hasn’t yet scheduled an OV to Knoxville, so his recruitment certainly remains in flux.  Green is a nice-looking WR prospect who visited Knoxville for Orange Carpet Day back in June but then committed to FSU before the coaching change in Tallahassee.  He’s scheduled to visit Tennessee officially the first weekend of February but has said he’s leaning to UNC so this will be one to watch to see if he makes it out of this weekend without committing to the Tar Heels

Others

Glenn Beal, who last night named Tennessee his leader and said he is close to a decision, will be at Texas A&M this weekend.  He’s a TE/DE prospect out of New Orleans with great size and athleticism who LSU doesn’t have room for, so this looks like a two-team battle right now with Ole Miss trying to weasel its way in.  Unless the Aggies can really knock his socks off look for Beal to pop for the Vols soon

Malik Langham will be at Vanderbilt this weekend, and while the Dores have been on the incredibly talented DL for a while they have a long way to go to be real players in this recruitment.  Langham will follow his trip to Nashville with OVs to Alabama, Florida, and then Tennessee on February 2nd.  This one looks like a Vols-Tide battle and will come down to the visits.  He’s an outstanding prospect who would be a huge add to the class

Caleb Johnson will be on an OV to Georgia this weekend.  The OLB/DE target took an official to Tennessee back in the fall and while his recruitment has been quiet it’s picking up steam and he now also has one scheduled for UF next weekend.  He’s probably down on the list for both UGA and UT but with UF not having any DL signees/commitments they might start pushing

Tyson Campbell will be at Georgia on an official visit.  While Campbell unfortunately isn’t a Vol target, this will be one to watch for Vol fans for a handful of reasons.  UGA signed 20 players in December and presumably have 5 spots remaining. They also have three commitments from February signees, so their spaces are very limited. UGA is still pursuing multiple players, and are the presumed favorites for both Campbell and LB Otis Reese.  Notably, they are also in hot pursuit of top-end Tennessee targets Quay Walker and Isaac Taylor-Stuart.  So while I’d hate to see UGA land yet another 5-star player, it might end up playing to Tennessee’s advantage in this case if it keeps them from having room for someone the Vols want