'26 TN OT Gabriel Osenda

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Another talented in-state prospect who will be back for the third straight game is Baylor School offensive tackle Gabriel Osenda. He made it clear earlier in the year that he wants to see as much of Tennessee as he can, and he has done that so far. The Vols are doing a nice job of building momentum with the mammoth offensive tackle prospect, who continues to pick up momentum on the recruiting trail as a junior. Osenda will be joined in Knoxville this weekend by coveted 2027 running back David Gabriel-Georges, who is also really hitting it off with the coaching staff early on, too.
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In-state, in 2026 the Vols are off to a nice start. They have had safety Craig Tutt, standout athlete Joel Wyatt, and offensive tackle Gabriel Osenda on campus multiple times over the last two months. They continue to impress with each one and are positioned well here as the fall rolls on.
Tennessee has made him feel like a priority as he has been on campus for three straight game day visits. He likes the idea of playing in space in Tennessee's offense, and his relationship with the staff is growing week over week. The Vols' are the team currently setting the pace here, in our estimation.
-VQ
 
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Tennessee has continued to do a nice job with 2026 offensive tackle Gabriel Osenda. He picked up an offer from Georgia during his visit last week, and this is one he has hoped for for a while now. The Bulldogs will be a factor in his recruitment moving forward, but the Vols continue to be the team setting the pace, in our opinion. He is set to return to campus this weekend.
-VQ
 
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OT Gabriel Osenda

Three-star offensive tackle Gabriel Osenda has the frame every collegiate trach coach is after at 6-foot-7, 305 pounds. The Baylor School standout picked up several offers this fall, including one from Georgia, and will be able to pick from several SEC and Power 4 programs in the end. The On3 in industry Rankings considers Osenda, the state’s 10th-ranked prospect, as the No. 355 prospect in the cycle and the 24th offensive tackle. He’s originally from Clearwater, Fla.

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Do not claim to be a scout but he looks a little slow and heavy on his feet, more of a guard type just looking at his tape. Again I may be wrong just didn't seem fluid to me.
 
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Do not claim to be a scout but he looks a little slow and heavy on his feet, more of a guard type just looking at his tape. Again I may be wrong just didn't seem fluid to me.
He’s very young, and probably just hit a huge growth spurt. Footwork drills cardio and core exercising will do him wonders
 
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I believe you, just thought he looked very sluggish but I do realize he's young yet. On a couple of his highlights he would have been called for being in the backfield.
 

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