'18 FL WR/ATL Shocky Jacques-Louis

On a day where the sun disappeared, Tennessee continued to make a strong push in the Sunshine State in recruiting. The Vols, using ties both on staff and on the roster, added Ft. Myers, Fla., wide receiver Shocky Jacques-Louis on Monday night.

"When I went up there they showed me a family atmosphere that I hadn't felt before," Jacques-Louis said. "I feel that at home, but I've never experienced that at a school till I visited Tennessee. No other school had that. My homeboy Shannon (Reid) and Tyler (Byrd) is there. They are in the SEC and who wouldn't want to play in the SEC."

"They were super excited," Jacques-Louis said. "Coach (Butch) Jones was talking about how I made his day. Coach (Kevin) Beard was like stop playing for me and I was like I'm for real. They were really excited."

"I really like coach Beard," Jacques-Louis said. "He's from Florida and so am I. I can call him up and we have a great relationship. I'll send him film of my drills and he will break it down for me. He just seems like a coach I can spend four years with and I really well improve under him. He told me all the stuff and I can see the progress and feel myself getting better."

"Holding that spot is truly a blessing," Jacques-Louis said. "They could have had other guys, but they held it for me and it makes me think even higher of Tennessee. I've been thinking it was the school for me and now I'm ready."

"I can change the momentum of a game with my leadership skills and my skills on the field," Jacques-Louis said. "I can score anytime the ball is in my hands. I have certain attributes. I really fast. I have unpredictable speed. Some people think I'm not moving that fast, but I'm just going so smooth.

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“He’s got a big nice frame. We’ve always kind of liked the way he’s looked in a uniform. He’s really becoming more of a wide receiver now. He was more of an athlete this time last year. He’s put on some good weight. He doesn’t play in the most competitive league in the state, but he’s still able to really dominate. He’s not a track guy but has a frame that allows him to do a lot of different things. Go over the middle, line up on the outside, too. He can run all the routes.

"He lacks some top-end speed, but he’s explosive enough to be a playmaker for Tennessee. He might need a redshirt season to adjust to the speed of the college game, but then he’d really be ready to get on the field and contribute that second year.”

-Rob Cassidy, Rivals
 
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Boom! It’s been a long time. We need to be selective on these last commitments.
 

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