July 7, 2024

Tennessee and the rest of the nation are coming to a close regarding the 2024 recruiting class. Tennessee had a few targets in mind that remain for the 2024 class. After missing Jordan Seaton, the Vols now have a limited number of recruits left. Here is everything you need to know. Take a look.

Jaren Sensabaugh, CB

Jaren Sensabaugh is a cornerback from Ensworth High School in Nashville, Tennessee. He has been crystal balled to Tennessee by Steve Wiltfong of 247Sports. He is a talented man-press corner who recently committed to Vanderbilt but decommitted shortly after visiting Tennessee. He remains an option for the Vols moving forward.

Jordan Anderson, WR

Jordan Anderson is a wideout prospect from California. He was recently committed to the Oregon Ducks before decommitting in December. Some believe it is a Tennessee and USC race for the four-star prospect and could be a race to early signing day. This recruitment has always been quiet, even the first go around, so it will likely be a pop-up decision, but only time will tell where the talented route runner will go.

Chanz Wiggins, WR

Although the Vols have yet to offer the Virginia Tech wide receiver commit, they have been extremely involved in his recruitment. This is similar to the Sensabaugh situation, in which if he receives the offer, you could see Wiggins make a move. He brings great size, as he is around 6’3 and over 200 pounds. He has been under the radar; however, many people believe he is a talented ball player and can play Power 5 football at many programs.

Cole Harrison, TE

Cole Harrison is a tight-end prospect that the Vols offered late and have been consistently involved with since. He has become a bit of a priority after the flip from four-star Jonathan Echols, as the tight end went to join former Vols offensive coordinator and tight end coach Alex Golesh. Many people were hopeful the Vols could attempt to push for in-state tight end Max LeBlanc, who is currently committed to the Ohio State Buckeyes; however, that is unlikely. The Vols also had Roger Saleapaga on the board but could not do enough to turn him away from the Oregon Ducks. Harrison is a 6-5, 220-pound frame from San Mateo, California, who looks to be down to a couple of schools, including Tennessee and Washington State.

Jamal Wallace, DL

Wallace is a huge JUCO prospect for the Vols. He is committing to a school on December 20th, and the Vols look to be the leader. When signing day hits, the Vols will learn if they have landed the 6-4, 270-pound defensive lineman. He will be on an official visit this week before making his decision for his future.

Daniel Hill, RB

Hill has announced he will be committing in January. He is currently down to three schools, which include Tennessee, Alabama, and South Carolina. The Vols seem to be behind both the Crimson Tide and the Gamecocks; however, anything can happen from now until then and is still a possibility.

Braylon Harmon, WR

The Vols have been in on Braylon Harmon since early November after they offered him when he was on a visit. He was committed to Wofford but decommitted less than a month later. The Volunteers seem to be the primary choice for the Knoxville Catholic wideout, and it’s possible you will see him commit to the Vols. Although many schools are trying to land Harmon, I’d say the safe bet is to say the Vols are in the lead.

Early signing day is coming up on December 20th, and things can get hectic really quickly. You could see these names make a move; however, even if the Vols can’t land any of these guys, they will still likely finish with a Top 15 class.

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