UT players in NFL by signing class: Only 17 current VFLs were drafted, 28 from UT in NFL signed by Butch Jones

UT players in NFL by signing class: Only 17 current VFLs were drafted, 28 from UT in NFL signed by Butch Jones

Preston Williams – Miami Dolphins WR / Credit: Miami Dolphins Media Site

By Vince Ferrara / @VinceSports

Updated after Daniel Bituli signed with he Los Angeles Rams on Wednesday.

The University of Tennessee’s presence in the NFL is not what it used to be.

Here’s the updated list of UT players currently on NFL rosters with a complete breakdown by division, by position and as well as players that started at Tennessee and transferred, in my blog, “Vince’s View.”

Steve Wyche from the NFL Network told me recently, “Man, I just remember the days when Tennessee used to flood the NFL with first and second round draft picks. It kind of goes to where the state of program is right now.”

The state of the program that he’s talking about is obviously the rough years, the multiple rebuilds and the lack of volume of high draft pick talent headed to the league. That looks to be moving towards a positive change when it comes to sending more players to the NFL. It’s going to take Pruitt’s players and the Tennessee program winning big to change the draft pick totals significantly. That should improve some next season. Then you could potentially see a bigger group the following year that will be Jeremy Pruitt signed and developed players.

How lean have the draft pick numbers from the University of Tennessee been in recent years? Here’s the last 6 years for the Vols in the NFL Draft.
2015 – 0
2016 – 0
2017 – 6
2018 – 3
2019 – 0
2020 – 2
Total = 11 draft picks in 6 years

Shy Tuttle – Saints DL / Credit: UT Athletics

Take out 2017 and it’s 5 draft picks in 5 years…from a proud SEC program, the University of Tennessee. To put it in perspective, Temple has had more draft picks (12) the last six years than UT. LSU had more players drafted in 3 days (14) than UT has had in 6 years.

So why is it that UT is still decently represented on NFL rosters (38 VFLs) while having so few draft picks? Who signed most of those players?

Well, I did a deep dive into that subject. I’ve listed below each signing class since 2000 and the “current” NFL players from those classes. The numbers paint an easy to understand picture.

There are currently 46 players in the NFL right now that played at UT…38 are VFLs and 8 left and finished their careers at another school. The fact that 8 players that are NFL worthy left UT stands out. Of the 8, 7 fall in the lap of Butch Jones. 6 were Butch Jones signees. One other, Nathan Peterman, was a Dooley signee that left during Jones’ tenure. All of the players that Butch Jones signed and then left, set the program back with those huge holes on the roster. Jones constantly voiced about the team lacking depth, which it did in large part because of those departures. As it turns out, some of those players that transferred had some talent, enough to get to and stay in the NFL.

Yes, in the transfer world we’re in, this is more and more common. However, many of these moves happened prior to the transfer explosion and they left one coach in such large volume, I think it’s more noteworthy than that in this situation for one school, Tennessee.

These UT players in the NFL numbers reflect only current players on NFL rosters, not every player that has reached an NFL roster but no longer there. There are plenty more of those as well.

Current UT NFL Players (VFLs & one-time Vols) Listed By Coach Who Signed Them
Jeremy Pruitt – 1
Butch Jones – 28
Derek Dooley – 13
Lane Kiffin – 0
Phillip Fulmer – 4

Emmanuel Moseley – 49ers CB / Credit: UT Athletics

Butch Jones’ 5 signing classes have only produced 12 draft picks (just one 1st round pick – Derek Barnett) so far, including those that have reached the NFL since Jeremy Pruitt has taken over at Tennessee.

Of the 46 players in the NFL that were at UT at some point, five were originally walk-ons.

Another interesting point in looking at the UT players in the National Football League is the large number of undrafted free agents in the NFL right. In turn, it’s revealing how few that are there were drafted. LSU’s rookie class of 14 draft picks is just three short of all Tennessee players. That’s telling also. Here’s a look at those draft pick numbers.

Total: 20 of the 46 were drafted (43%)
17 of 38 VFLs were drafted (45%)
3 of 8 one-time Vols that transferred were drafted (38%)

Total: 26 of the 46 were undrafted free agents (57%)
21 of 38 VFLs were undrafted free agents (55%)
5 of 8 one-time Vols that transferred were undrafted free agents (62%)

I asked Charles Davis of the NFL Network and CBS Sports about all the undrafted free agents that have stuck in the NFL from UT, many of them that were signed by Butch Jones. Here’s what he said about that.

“These kids still went in there with belief in themselves and said ‘hey I’m going to go out there and show that everybody made a mistake for not drafting me.’ You got to give them credit for that. The other side is, for whatever you want to say, we were really close twice with Coach Jones, right? 2015 could have been a year early, right? The Oklahoma game still fries me. When you look back, Florida, those sorts of things. My point being, there was talent there.”

Ae you’ll see below, Butch Jones brought much of the current talent to Tennessee that’s currently in the NFL, whether they finished on Rocky Top or not. Here’s how the numbers shook out.

Total: 28 of the 46 that were at UT at one point were signed by Butch Jones (61%)
22 of 38 VFLs were signed by Butch Jones (58%)
6 of the 8 one-time Vols were signed by Butch Jones (75%)

Plenty of NFL talent was signed by Butch Jones, no doubt, but it wasn’t developed at a consistent enough level. Jones’ five seasons netted him a 34-27 coaching record. In some cases players weren’t used enough. Too many players left the program. Then, those signed players have gone on to develop at the highest level with NFL coaching.

See the full list of current UT NFL players, the VFLs and the one-time Vols that transferred, listed by signing class below.

Jeremy Pruitt Classes (1)

2019
None

2018
TE – Dominick Wood-Anderson (–) Seattle Seahawks – x UDFA

Butch Jones Classes (28)

2017
None

2016
DE – Jonathan Kongbo (61) San Francisco 49ers UDFA
S – Nigel Warrior (–) Baltimore Ravens – x – UDFA
WR – Marquez Callaway (–) New Orleans Saints – x – UDFA
TE – Daniel Bituli (–) Los Angeles Rams – x UDFA

2015
DE – Darrell Taylor (–) Seattle Seahawks – x – 2nd Rd
RB – Alvin Kamara (41) New Orleans Saints – 3rd Rd
OG – Kahlil McKenzie (62) Seattle Seahawks – 6th Rd
RB – John Kelly (42) Los Angeles Rams – 6th Rd
WR – Jauan Jennings (81) San Francisco 49ers – x – 7th Rd
DE – Kyle Phillips (98) New York Jets – UDFA
DT – Shy Tuttle (99) New Orleans Saints – UDFA
WR – Preston Williams (18) Miami Dolphins (U. of Tennessee/Colorado St) – UDFA
TE – Eli Wolf (–) Baltimore Ravens (U. of Tennessee/Georgia) (walk-on) – UDFA
P – Tommy Townsend (–) Kansas City Chiefs (U. of Tennessee/Florida) – UDFA

2014
DE – Derek Barnett (96) Philadelphia Eagles – 1st Rd
DB – Rashaan Gaulden (38) New York Giants – 3rd Rd
WR – Josh Malone (83) New York Jets – 4th Rd
CB – Emmanuel Moseley (41) San Francisco 49ers – UDFA
TE – Ethan Wolf (84) Los Angeles Rams – UDFA
FB – Jakob Johnson (47) New England Patriots – UDFA
WR – Jalen Hurd (14) San Francisco 49ers (U. of Tennessee/Baylor) – 3rd Rd
TE – Daniel Helm (43) San Francisco 49ers (U. of Tennessee/Duke) – UDFA
DE – Dewayne Hendrix (–) Pittsburgh Steelers (U. of Tennessee/Pitt) – UDFA

2013
CB – Cameron Sutton (20) Pittsburgh Steelers – 3rd Rd
OLB – Jalen Reeves-Maybin (44) Detroit Lions – 4th Rd
QB – Joshua Dobbs (1) Jacksonville Jaguars – 4th Rd
DE – Kendal Vickers (–) Las Vegas Raiders – UDFA
LB – Colton Jumper (51) New Orleans Saints (walk-on) – UDFA

Derek Dooley Classes (13)

2012
WR/KR – Cordarrelle Patterson (84) Chicago Bears – 1st Rd
NT – Dan McCullers (93) Pittsburgh Steelers – 6th Rd
TE – Jason Croom (80) Buffalo Bills – UDFA
QB – Nathan Peterman (3) Las Vegas Raiders (U. of Tennessee/Pitt) – 5th Rd

2011
CB – Justin Coleman (27) Detroit Lions – UDFA
ILB – Alexander Johnson (45) Denver Broncos – UDFA
OLB – Jordan Williams (40) Tennessee Titans – UDFA
TE – Alex Ellis (85) Philadelphia Eagles (walk-on) – UDFA

2010
OT – Ja’Wuan James (70) Denver Broncos – 1st Rd
DT – Malik Jackson (97) Philadelphia Eagles *transfer year from USC – 5th Rd
OG – Zach Fulton (73) Houston Texans – 6th Rd
QB – Tyler Bray (9) Chicago Bears – UDFA
P – Michael Palardy (5) Carolina Panthers – UDFA

Lane Kiffin Class (0)

2009
None

Phillip Fulmer Classes (4)

2008
None

2007
None

2006
TE – Lee Smith (85) Buffalo Bills (Powell HS/U. of Tennessee/Marshall) – 5th Rd

2005
LS – Morgan Cox (46) Baltimore Ravens – UDFA

2004
None

2003
P – Britton Colquitt (2) Minnesota Vikings (walk-on) – UDFA

2002
None

2001
None

2000
TE – Jason Witten (82) Las Vegas Raiders – 3rd Rd


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Cumulus Stations to Air “Feeding America Emergency Radiothon” on April 30

Cumulus Stations to Air “Feeding America Emergency Radiothon” on April 30

More than 6,000 radio stations—including all available Cumulus radio stations—will air the Radio Cares’ Feeding America Emergency Radiothon on April 30.

The Feeding America Emergency Radiothon will drive donations to Feeding America’s COVID-19 Response Fund and its 200 local member food banks. The all-day radiothon will features artists, radio personalities and special guests sharing stories of hope and encouraging donations to feed the hungry.

Country artists Lindsay Ell, RaeLynn, Chris Lane, Locash, Hardy, Jameson Rogers and more are set to take part in the radiothon, as well as artists from across all genres of music, including Weezer, Bush, Meghan Trainor, Linkin Park, Incubus, Cage the Elephant and more.

Feeding America, the largest hunger relief organization in the United States, established the COVID-19 Response Fund on March 13. Since then, Feeding America has distributed $112.4 million and more than 94 million pounds of food to food banks across the country, helping provide nearly 79 million meals to people facing hunger.

The Feeding America Emergency Radiothon is open to all radio stations wishing to participate. To donate to Feeding America’s COVID-19 Response Fund, click here. You can also text “FEED” to 95819 to have the donation link sent to your phone. All donations go directly to Feeding America.

Cumulus Media is the parent company of Nash Country Daily.

logo courtesy of Radio Cares & Cumulus

Garth Brooks & Trisha Yearwood to Perform on Saturday’s Grand Ole Opry Broadcast on May 2

Garth Brooks & Trisha Yearwood to Perform on Saturday’s Grand Ole Opry Broadcast on May 2

Garth Brooks and Trisha Yearwood will perform on the Grand Ole Opry on May 2.

Garth and Trisha will take the stage for the 4,922nd consecutive Saturday night show, which will air at 7 p.m. CT on 650 AM WSM and be broadcast live on Circle Television, as well as streamed on Circle’s Facebook and YouTube.

The longtime Opry members announced the news on April 27 via Garth’s Inside Studio G series on Facebook Live.

“During this time, they’ve been just having guys show up and do their thing,” says Garth. “So, me and Miss Yearwood—we’re going to be doing the Opry. And Miss Yearwood says, ‘What are you going to do?’ And I said, ‘What, are you kidding me? I’m going to do some of the greatest country music on the planet for me.’ So, I’m sure there’s probably going to be some [George] Jones, there’s going to be some Randy Travis, some [George] Strait, [Merle] Haggard. And then you know The Queen, she’s going to sing some of the greatest stuff ever and it could all be her stuff, too. This is going to be a fun Saturday night right here.”

For the past seven weeks during the current COVID-19 pandemic, the Grand Ole Opry has aired without an audience present. The Opry has aired every Saturday for more than 90 years. Opry fans are invited to contribute to the Opry’s #UNBROKEN charitable campaign, which raises money for the MusiCares COVID-19 Relief Fund to benefit artists and musicians struggling through the pandemic.

photo by Curtis Hilbun, AFF-USA.com

Locash Once Headlined a Gig During a Pure Romance Convention: “That Was a Crazy, Crazy Show”

Locash Once Headlined a Gig During a Pure Romance Convention: “That Was a Crazy, Crazy Show”

Chris Lucas and Preston Brust of Locash have played their fair share of unique shows over the last 15 years, including the National Finals Rodeo in Las Vegas, the National Christmas Tree Lighting in Washington, D.C., the infield at Talladega Superspeedway and more.

But nothing compares to the duo’s wildest concert: a headlining gig during a Pure Romance convention—yes, the company that sells adult bedroom accessories.

Chris and Preston told Kix Brooks of American Country Countdown that they have Pure Romance to thank for the “craziest” show of their career.

“This company called Pure Romance hired us one time,” says Preston. “So we walk out onstage and there’s about 5,000 women who, you know, independently sell products for Pure Romance. And, they all have toys in their bags and things, you know, they’ve been at the conference all day. So, we’re the headlining thing at the nighttime and we hit the stage, and everybody’s wound up. Everybody’s drinking, and the next thing you know, here come the toys in air. Dude it was crazy.”

“Oh, and throwing them onstage,” says Chris. “We couldn’t stop laughing. That was a crazy, crazy show.”

Locash has another Top 20 hit on their hands this week with “One Big Country Song.” The tune is currently No. 17 on Billboard’s Country Airplay chart after 50 weeks.

April 28: Live-Stream Calendar With Cole Swindell, Dolly Parton, Michael Ray, Cam & More

April 28: Live-Stream Calendar With Cole Swindell, Dolly Parton, Michael Ray, Cam & More

Country stars are trying to do their part to keep us entertained during our self-quarantines (hopefully) due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Here’s a rundown of what to expect as some of our favorite stars perform live and chat via social media.

April 28 (updated throughout the day)

photo by NCD

Blake Shelton Passes George Strait & Alan Jackson for Third Place on Billboard Country Airplay All-Time List

Blake Shelton Passes George Strait & Alan Jackson for Third Place on Billboard Country Airplay All-Time List

Blake Shelton scored his 27th No. 1 single as his duet with girlfriend Gwen Stefani, “Nobody But You,” ascended to No. 1 on the Billboard Country Airplay chart this week.

Blake’s 27th No. 1 single on the Billboard Country Airplay chart puts him into third place on the all-time list, following Kenny Chesney (30) and Tim McGraw (29). Blake’s latest chart-topper breaks the third-place tie he held with Alan Jackson (26) and George Strait (26).

Penned by Ross Copperman, Shane McAnally, Josh Osborne and Tommy Lee James, “Nobody But You” is one of four new tracks on Blake’s 2019 album, Fully Loaded: God’s Country.I

“I knew the moment I heard this song that I wanted to record it,” says Blake. “Shane McAnally, Ross Copperman, Josh Osborne and Tommy Lee James, you wrote a perfect song in which every lyric has meaning in my life, and I thank you. Another thanks goes to the fans who continue to listen—and I know there are a lot of distractions these days—one day soon we can all celebrate music together again. And finally, thanks to Gwen for joining me and making this one of the most special songs I’ve recorded. Congratulations on your first number one country single!”

photo by NCD

Blake Shelton & Gwen Stefani’s “Nobody But You” Hits No. 1 on Billboard Country Airplay Chart

Blake Shelton & Gwen Stefani’s “Nobody But You” Hits No. 1 on Billboard Country Airplay Chart

Blake Shelton and Gwen Stefani’s duet, “Nobody But You,” ascended to No. 1 on the Billboard Country Airplay chart this week. The single is Blake’s 27th No. 1 hit on the country chart, while Gwen notched her first No. 1 on the country chart after more than 25 years as a star—both as a solo artist and fronting No Doubt—on the pop charts.

Penned by Ross Copperman, Shane McAnally, Josh Osborne and Tommy Lee James, “Nobody But You” is one of four new tracks on Blake’s 2019 album, Fully Loaded: God’s Country.

“When I heard it, I was just floored,” says Blake. “I realized how important that song was for me and where I am in my life right now. I just think it’s magical. I literally think it’s important of a song as I’ve ever recorded.”

photo by O\’Connor, AFF-USA.com

Ingrid Andress’ Debut Single, “More Hearts Than Mine,” Reaches No. 1 on Mediabase Chart

Ingrid Andress’ Debut Single, “More Hearts Than Mine,” Reaches No. 1 on Mediabase Chart

Ingrid Andress’ debut single, “More Hearts Than Mine,” reached No. 1 on the Mediabase chart this week.

Penned by Ingrid, Sam Ellis, Derrick Southerland, “More Hearts Than Mine” is the lead single from Ingrid’s 2020 debut album, Lady Like.

“Thank you country radio for your support and for embracing me and this song so readily,” says Ingrid. “This is extra special because it’s a song about my family, who I love so much and who have been my number one fans from the beginning. I’m beyond happy it has resonated with so many people, because that’s the whole beauty of country music; real stories that are told about real people living in this country. It’s an honor to tell those stories as so many legends have done before me.”

Ingrid’s No. 1 single follows Gabby Barrett’s No. 1, “I Hope,” marking the first time on the chart that two solo female artists have scored No. 1 hits with their debut singles in back-to-back weeks.

Ingrid, who is nominated for New Artist of the Year at the upcoming ACM Awards, was named to the CRS 2020 New Faces class with Morgan Evans, Riley Green, Runaway June and Mitchell Tenpenny.

photo by Tammie Arroyo, AFF-USA.com

“CMT Celebrates Our Heroes” TV Special With Miranda Lambert, Thomas Rhett, Lady Antebellum & More

“CMT Celebrates Our Heroes” TV Special With Miranda Lambert, Thomas Rhett, Lady Antebellum & More

CMT announced it will air a two-hour TV special, CMT Celebrates Our Heroes: An Artists of the Year Special, on June 3 at 7 p.m. CT.

The special will feature one-of-a-kind tributes and performances from some of country music’s biggest stars, including Brothers Osborne, Florida Georgia Line, Kelsea Ballerini, Lady Antebellum, Little Big Town, Miranda Lambert, Thomas Rhett and more. The lineup will perform from their own homes.

The show will highlight stories of unsung heroes who have done exceptional things for their communities during the COVID-19 pandemic. Personal stories of those who have positively impacted their community, state and nation can be submitted directly to CMT for potential inclusion in the special.

In words and music, participating artists will recognize the following categories of COVID-19 heroes, including but not limited to:

  • Healthcare Workers: Doctors, nurses, pharmacists, ambulance drivers and EMT’s fighting the heroic battle to treat the sick and dying while putting their own health risks aside.
  • Food Industry: Farmers, distributors, migrant workers and truckers helping to provide the food that restaurants and grocery workers put on our tables.
  • American Ingenuity: Big industry and small businesses who are retrofitting their production lines to provide ventilators, personal protective equipment and hand sanitizers, along with the scientists who are racing the clock to develop effective treatments that will stem the tide until a vaccine is perfected.
  • Infrastructure: Educators, delivery drivers, sanitation workers and utility laborers who are necessary to maintaining our way of life.
  • U.S. Military: Active and reserve military personnel who have answered the call to step up for any duty large or small, and their families who are left to navigate these uncertain times alone.
  • First Responders: Fire departments and law enforcement officers who continue to protect our homes, families and our country.

The 2020 CMT Music Awards—originally slated for June 3—will take place on October 14.

The fan-voted CMT Awards hand out trophies in a number of categories, including Video of the Year, Collaborative Video of the Year, Breakthrough Video of the Year and more.

Last year, the show at Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena included performances by Carrie Underwood, Dan + Shay, Kane Brown, Kelsea Ballerini, Luke Bryan, Maren Morris, Thomas Rhett, Boyz II Men, Brandi Carlile, Brett Young, Keith Urban, Little Big Town, Luke Combs and more.

photos: Miranda Lambert by NCD; Thomas Rhett by Tammie Arroyo, AFF-USA.com

Luke Combs Teams With Miller Lite for Live-Stream Show to Support Bartenders Affected by COVID-19

Luke Combs Teams With Miller Lite for Live-Stream Show to Support Bartenders Affected by COVID-19

This one’s for you, bartenders.

Luke Combs is teaming with Miler Lite for a live-stream concert that will support bartenders affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. Fans can tune in to Luke’s social channels—Instagram, Facebook, Twitter and YouTube—at 7 p.m. CT on May 1 to watch the live show.

“The bars and small clubs are where I got my start, so it hurts to see them and everyone else having to struggle the way they are,” says Luke. “I’m excited to partner with Miller Lite to raise some money for them, sing a few songs, and spread the love for my favorite beer with my fans!”

As part of the Miller Lite #VirtualTipJar campaign, fans are encouraged to visit virtual-tips.org to make a donation to support the United States Bartender’s Guild National Charity Foundation and its Bartender Emergency Assistance Program.

photo by Tammie Arroyo, AFF-USA.com

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