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Tennessee Football: Early Grades for 2017 Recruiting Class
May 16, 2016
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DT Eric Crosby is the Vols’ biggest commitment of this 2017 class.

The entire college football world now seems to be in full-on “show me” mode with the Tennessee football program, which is expected to blow up in 2016 and live up to all the hype that has the Volunteers firmly back in the national picture.

Recruits are taking the same approach.

After three quality recruiting classes signed by UT coach Butch Jones in the past three cycles outfitted the Vols with one of the most talented, experienced rosters in all of college football, folks want to see that translate into wins.

If the Vols can accomplish that this year, the recruiting floodgates should reopen on Rocky Top.

SB Nation recruiting analyst Bud Elliott noted recently that in order for UT to take the next step, the Ws must pile up:

For now, Tennessee fans have to wait and hope. A recruiting cycle that looked so promising early on with the quick commitments of 5-star quarterback Hunter Johnson, elite receiver Tee Higgins and North Carolina defensive end Jordon Riley has hit some rocky terrain.

All of those players decommitted, and while Johnson has pledged to Clemson and Riley to the Tar Heels and are out of the picture, Higgins still has the Vols right in the mix along with the Tigers, Florida State and many other suitors.

Where will the 2017 Tennessee recruiting class finish in the rankings?

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Where will the 2017 Tennessee recruiting class finish in the rankings?

  • Top five

    24.0%
  • 6-10

    42.8%
  • Top 15

    29.0%
  • Outside the top 15

    4.3%

Even with a banner year in the Volunteer State for prospects, not a single one of Tennessee’s current commits hail from within state lines, and while UT is in the mix for a lot of that top-notch talent, no pledges from the close-to-home prospects are imminent.

In the last cycle, Tennessee’s slow start picked up once the Vols did during the season. The Vols wound up 14th nationally and seventh in the league in ’15 but filled a ton of needs in a respectable class that was top-heavy with marquee players and included a lot of developmental prospects.

This year, the Vols are in on a whole lot of national names whose recruitments may go deeper into the cycle, including a lot of in-state kids. But they haven’t pulled the trigger yet, as UT currently sits 31st nationally and seventh in the league with its seven pledges.

With a full slate of 25 signees expected, there will be a ton of movement and a ton of time in which to boost those rankings. For now, let’s take a look at some early grades for the recruiting on Rocky Top.

Offense

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Credit: 247Sports

KD Nixon is Tennessee’s top offensive commit thus far.

Tennessee desperately must sign some playmakers on offense, especially considering that quarterback Joshua Dobbs and running backs Jalen Hurd and Alvin Kamara are all expected to be trying their hands at the NFL next year.

While signal-caller isn’t a pressing need with Quinten Dormady, Sheriron Jones and Jarrett Guarantano all on the roster, the Vols always want to find one in each class. That hasn’t been easy this year after Johnson bolted. Miami commitment N’Kosi Perry is one player UT has tried who hasn’t responded to overtures.

It’s probable the Vols will find their quarterback during the summer camp circuit, but getting a key player at that position is up in the air right now. There aren’t many viable prospects.

One of the two biggest needs in the entire class, however, is signing a premier running back (or two).

Right now, that search is squarely focused on Cam Akers, Ty Chandler and Chase Hayden. While there are other runners out there with Tennessee offers, if this class comes and goes without UT signing one of the former two and inking legacy Hayden, the son of former Vols runner Aaron Hayden, it’s a strikeout season.

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