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Jabari Small was not fully dressed out and didn’t go through any drills during the open portion of practice. The same was the case for walk on receiver Jack Jancek while Bru McCoy was a non participant as he has been all spring. While McCoy and Jancek weren’t out on the field, Dont’e Thornton was back after being limited the last two practices. Freshman tight end Ethan Davis and running back Cameron Seldon were in red non contact jersey.
Thornton is an impressive looking athlete with a rare blend of size and speed. He looked good running routes and clearly has a high ceiling.
Joe Milton III was extremely crisp and didn’t have a single ball hit the ground while Nico Iamaleava had his best day yet and was very accurate with the football.
Milton threw to a handful of receivers but the leaders taking reps were Ramel Keyton, Jacob Warren, Squirrel White and Chas Nimrod. Iamaleava primarily through to Thornton, Ethan Davis, Chas Nimrod, Kaleb Webb and Nathan Leacock.
All the running backs were getting plenty of reps with Small sidelined and Seldon limited as well. It’s hard to see him having a major role this season but freshman running back Desean Bishope has some wiggle to him.
BYU transfer linebacker Keenan Pili is absolutely massive. He’s the Vols’ biggest linebacker by a long shot and I’m curious about his ability to play sideline-to-sideline and in pass coverage.
While Hobbs wasn’t doing any team work, he is a big fellow and an impressive looking athlete.
A number of Tennessee sophomore defenders looked good but none more so than linebacker Elijah Herring. Herring played a small role last season and I’d be surprised if it’s not greatly expanded this season.
r.schumpertJoshua Josephs, James Pearce Jr. and Tyre West all three looked bigger than they did in the fall. There’s opportunities for all three this season but I’m particularly intrigued by Josephs and West.
he first group up went (left to right) Jeremiah Crawford, Ollie Lane, Addison Nichols, Javontez Spraggins and Gerald Mincey. Notably there, redshirt freshman and former Top247 prospect Nichols getting the look with Cooper Mays not practicing. Also notable is Mincey working on the right side, as he’s continued to do for a lot of the spring.
The second group went (left to right) John Campbell Jr., Andrej Karic, freshman Vysen Lang, Jackson Lampley and Dayne Davis. The all-transfer left side of Campbell and Karic is notable. They are working with the twos right now, but should they ultimately win the starting jobs at those positions, they shouldn’t be strangers working next to each other.
It was a pretty crisp session and Squirrel White and Ramel Keyton continue to look explosive and confident. Kaleb Webb, working behind Keyton, couldn’t catch one low throw, and freshman Nathan Leacock, working behind Chas Nimrod on the other side, had one drop and another he double-caught. Bru McCoy isn’t practicing, but he’s heavily involved and was coaching up Leacock again on Thursday morning.
p.brownThe accuracy was pretty good for Joe Milton III and Nico Iamaleava during the drill, and Tennessee has some reliable pass-catchers at tight end with Jacob Warren, McCallan Castles and Ethan Davis.
Tennessee is set to have its Pro Day in just a few hours, so plenty of former Vols were making their way into the complex or could be seen at the indoor facility or out on the practice field for a quick peek. Hendon Hooker, Princeton Fant, Solon Page and Paxton Brooks were among the few who made their way passed the media and into the locker room.
who is the backup center? ..... Veteran Parker Ball, sophomore Addison Nichols and freshman Vysen Lang were the three repping the position during individual – and it was in that order. We’d be willing to bet Nichols will get his opportunities while Mays is out, but Ball knows the offense well and can step in a operate it efficiently.
Overall, it was a much cleaner session compared to Saturday’s and we thought both Joe Milton and Nico Iamaleava looked sharp. Milton connected with his guy – Ramel Keyton – twice for touchdowns. The wideout made one good looking play, pulling in a slant before taking hits from the dummy pads on either side of him – showing good toughness to hold onto the football. Ethan Davis made a nice catch over the middle from Nico, pulling in a slant that was a tad bit high. Dont’e Thornton made a good looking catch on the sideline from Milton while Nathan Leacock had a couple of good catches but had one drop while media was present.
e.cainAs Brent pointed out earlier in the week, don’t be surprised if the offense is ahead of the defense on Saturday. That is typical of any camp-like setting. Defense is reactionary while offense a lot of the time is timing. Plus, Tim Banks’ side of the ball is filled with veterans – especially up front – and they should set the tone with a new offensive line.
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