Tennessee, Louisville, South Carolina and Memphis have all offered Iyama. He is learning more and more about the Vols all the time. Like other prospects, Iyama has taken notice at how Tennessee approaches the process with him.
"I like the fanbase," Iyama said. "I like the way the recruit me. They show genuine interest in me and make it seem like they are my family. I talk to coach (Walt) Wells a lot and he is always checking in on me."
"I have good footwork," Iyama said. "I also have a good motor. Nobody gets past me. I have good enough speed to get out and make pull blocks. I feel like my game can continue to get better. It's just about putting the work in and continuing to work hard. I need to work on my explosion from my hips and upper body strength."
Getting the chance to work with the National Playmakers Academy (NPA), Iyama has helped hone his craft as he prepares for a fun, but tough run in recruiting.
"They are helping me a lot," Iyama said. "They help me learn what to do and what not to do with my game and with recruiting. They are a good guide and they are going to help me get to the next level. Just make me better."