Jimmie Allen is Dancing Outside His Comfort Zone

Jimmie Allen is Dancing Outside His Comfort Zone

After being named one of this season’s Dancing With the Stars cast members, Jimmie Allen is excited for the opportunity, and he’s getting ready for the September 20th premiere.

This weekend Jimmie shared, “Looking forward to stepping out and trying something new on Season 30 of @dancingabc. Win or lose its going to be great experience and fun and I’ve already met some amazing people. Life is short y’all so live outside your comfort zone, You never know what talents you’ll find buried inside of you. Live without limits.” And he also added “Let me get back to stretching.”

We know once Jimmie gets on that dance floor he’s going to give it…wait for it…he “best shot”…

While he’s getting a dancing partner, Jimmie already has a musical partner in Brad Paisley on their Top-20 (and climbing) hit “Freedom Was A Highway.”

Photo Courtesy of Jimmie Allen

PHOTO GALLERY: Tennessee vs. Pittsburgh Johnny Majors Classic

PHOTO GALLERY: Tennessee vs. Pittsburgh Johnny Majors Classic

Here are some images from UT Athletics and from The Sports Animal staff from Pittsburgh’s 41-34 win over Tennessee in Knoxville Saturday.

Vols Fall In Fierce Fight With Panthers, 41-34

Vols Fall In Fierce Fight With Panthers, 41-34

Vols QB Hendon Hooker / Credit: UT Athletics

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. – A resilient Tennessee team carried the fight to Pitt for 60 minutes on Saturday afternoon, coming up just short in a 41-34 setback in the Johnny Majors Classic at Neyland Stadium.

With a crowd of 82,203 looking on, UT (1-1) drove deep into Pitt territory with an opportunity to tie the game at 41, but it was stymied on a fourth-and-one rush attempt from the three-yard line with 6:59 left in the contest. After forcing a three-and-out and a short punt by the Panthers (2-0), the Vols were back in business at the Pitt 34. An interception two plays later, however, ended the threat, with the visitors able to move the chains and run out the clock.

Redshirt senior quarterback Hendon Hooker came off the bench to complete 15 of 21 passes for 188 yards and two scores, and rush nine times for 49 yards for the Big Orange. He led the Vols to their final 21 points after starter Joe Milton III left the game in the second quarter and didn’t return.

Tennessee burst out to a 10-0 lead after the first 15 minutes and was able to weather a second quarter that saw the Panthers outscore the Vols, 27-10. The teams each tallied a touchdown apiece in the third and fourth periods during a game in which Pitt narrowly top the Big Orange in total offense, 397 to 374.

Four different Vols found the end zone, including sophomore wide receiver Jimmy Calloway, who had career bests in yards (59) and receptions (3), and redshirt junior tight end Jacob Warren, who also posted career highs in catches (5) and yards (55). Sophomore Jabari Small and freshman Jaylen Wright scored touchdowns from the running back position and helped UT rush for 136 yards on the day, with Milton III tallying a game-high 54 yards on five carries to lead both teams.

After registering a career-high 11 stops vs. Bowling Green last week, senior defensive back Theo Jackson matched his best with 11 more tackles vs. Pitt. Jackson, who has recorded back-to-back double-figure tackle games for the first time in his career, also chipped in two tackles for loss and added a pass break-up and a quarterback hurry. Redshirt junior linebacker Jeremy Banks also matched his career best with eight stops, with two tackles for loss.

Tennessee struck first on a gorgeous late summer afternoon, forcing Pitt into a three-and-out and getting a blocked punt by freshman Christian Charles to set itself up at the Panther two-yard line. Small, carding his second touchdown in as many games, carried it over the left side into the end zone on the first play from scrimmage, with redshirt senior Chase McGrath adding the PAT to make it 7-0 Vols with 13:34 remaining in the first quarter.

The blocked punt by Charles was the first by a Tennessee player since Daniel Bituli recorded one and recovered in the end zone for a touchdown vs. South Carolina on Oct. 26, 2019. It also marked the first time the Vols scored on their first play from scrimmage since doing so on Nov. 13, 2010, vs. Ole Miss (80-yard TD pass from Tyler Bray to Justin Hunter).

UT produced points again on its third possession. After the Big Orange took over at its own 49 following a Panthers punt, the Vols marched to the Pitt 20 before the drive stalled. McGrath took it from there, kicking a 37-yard field goal to make it 10-0 with 4:44 left in the opening stanza.

Pitt answered seven seconds into the second quarter, covering 92 yards in 11 plays. Senior quarterback Kenny Pickett capped the drive when he found senior wide receiver Melquise Stovall in the back of the end zone from 11 yards out. Redshirt sophomore placekicker Sam Scarton tacked on the extra point to pull the Panthers within three, 10-7.

The Vols responded on the next possession. After moving the ball from its own 25 to the Pitt three-yard-line, much of it on a career-long 54-yard run from Milton, UT’s momentum was halted by a trio of penalties. Tennessee had to settle for a field goal attempt, and McGrath’s kick from 48 yards was through the uprights, boosting the score to 13-7 with 11:16 to go in the second period.

The rush by Milton was the longest carry by a Tennessee quarterback since Joshua Dobbs had a 70-yard dash against Missouri on Nov. 19, 2016, in a 63-37 win.

Pitt wasted little time in bouncing back. The Panthers covered 75 yards in five plays, going up 14-13 with 9:25 left in the half. Junior wide receiver Jared Wayne caught a lateral from Pickett and then fired it downfield to senior tight end Lucas Krull in the end zone for a 16-yard touchdown. Scarton’s PAT moved the visitors into the lead for the first time.

Following a sack and fumble recovery by Pitt defensive tackle Keyshon Camp at the Tennessee 18, the Panthers were deep in UT territory once again. The Vol defense stiffened, however, limiting the visitors to a 38-yard Scarton field goal and trailing 17-13 with 8:34 left in the second quarter.

After sophomore defensive end Tyler Baron’s sack ended Pitt’s drive and quest for the end zone, the Panthers settled for three with 3:53 left before the half, as Scarton split the uprights from 27 yards away to push the score to 20-13.

The Vols kept their composure, finding pay-dirt on their next possession and knotting the score at 20-all with 2:16 to go before the half. Hooker, on in place of Milton, connected with Calloway, who shook loose defenders along the right sideline and raced 44 yards to the end zone. McGrath’s PAT followed Calloway’s first touchdown as a Vol and longest career reception, as well as Hooker’s first TD pass with the Big Orange.

Pitt struck once more before the half ended, getting a two-yard rush by Vincent Davis and a Scarton PAT with 19 ticks remaining to take a 27-20 lead into the locker room.

The Panthers extended their lead to 34-20 with 4:49 to go in the third. Pickett burrowed his way in from one yard out, and Scarton added the point after.

The Vols stormed right back. After a redshirt junior wideout Velus Jones Jr. kickoff return set the Vols up at the 37, Hooker engineered a six-play 63-yard drive, needing only 2:10 to finish it. Along the way, the transfer from Virginia Tech notched a key 23-yard run on a third-and-15, hit redshirt senior tight end Princeton Fant twice for a combined 28 yards and capped the drive with an eight-yard TD pass to another trusty tight end, Warren. McGrath nailed the PAT to cut the deficit to 34-27 with 2:32 remaining in the third frame.

Pitt responded with a quick drive of its own, covering 75 yards in six plays in a span of 2:31. Pickett connected with sophomore wide receiver Jordan Addison on a five-yard strike, and Scarton booted the extra point to make it 41-27 Panthers with 12:22 left in the fourth quarter.

Jones Jr. produced another strong return, taking the ensuing Pitt kickoff out of the end zone and carrying it to the UT 39 to eclipse 2,500 career yards and move the needle to 2,519. Tennessee took full advantage of the great field position, taking only 2:06 to navigate 61 yards in seven plays. After coming up shy of the end zone on the two preceding plays, Wright barreled over the goal line from one yard out with 10:09 to go in the final period. McGrath’s PAT cut Pitt’s lead to 41-34, with Warren accounting for 40 yards on two receptions and Hooker adding a 19-yard run to help account for what turned out to be the game’s final score.

The Vols are back at Neyland Stadium for another noon contest next Saturday, as they play host to Tennessee Tech. That game will be available for streaming on SECN+.

-UT Athletics

Jimmy’s blog: Vols had chance to win despite plethora of penalties

Jimmy’s blog: Vols had chance to win despite plethora of penalties

By Jimmy Hyams

You commit 13 penalties, lose the turnover battle 3-0, have a touchdown called back and twice fail to score a touchdown from inside the 5-yard line.

And yet, there you are, on the plus-34-yard line with 5:33 left with a chance to score a mild upset over 3-point favorite Pitt.

You’ve made enough mistakes to lose two games, but a win is still within your grasp.

Until the ill-fated pass toward the left hashmark.

Tennessee backup quarterback Hendon Hooker apparently didn’t see the safety cutting across the field and fired an interception that basically sealed the deal as Pitt escaped 41-34 in the first of two Johnny Majors Classic contests.

Pitt managed two first downs to run out the final 5 minutes to drop Josh Heupel’s team to 1-1.

If you’re a Tennessee fan, you’re sickened by the missed opportunities.

But if you’re a Tennessee fan, you must also be encouraged by the thought that if you play a clean game, you’ve got a chance to be pretty darn good.

Is there potential in an offense that left so many plays on the field yet still scored 34 points against a Power 5 team?

“Hundred percent,’’ said Vols tight end Jacob Warren, who had five catches for 55 yards and a touchdown, and could have had another if not for an overthrown pass.

“Our expectations are high. When you know you can do better, but it’s just not good enough.’’

Tennessee started the game in a mission, de-cleating Pitt’s returner on the opening kickoff. Then freshman Christian Charles surged through the line to block a punt and set up a touchdown from the 2-yard line.

“We saw some things (on tape),’’ Charles said, adding that he switched spots with a teammate before scissoring through the line.

Tennessee led 10-0 about 10 minutes into the game as the defense force three three-and-outs.

The lead could have been bigger. Quarterback Joe Milton misfired on several long balls, including one to a wide open Warren over the middle, and Jalin Hyatt dropped one in the end zone.

Pitt’s offense finally caught fire, scoring on five consecutive possessions to take a 27-20 halftime lead.

Meanwhile, Milton was sacked, fumbled and injured six minutes into the second quarter and didn’t return.

Enter Hendon Hooker, the fifth-year grad transfer from Virginia Tech known more as a runner than passer (he had two games at Tech in which he rushed for more than 150 yards).

“Hendon did a great job, coming off the bench and competing,’’ Heupel said.

On his second possession, Hooker hit Jimmy Callaway on the right sideline and Callaway tight-roped his way for a 44-yard score to tie the game at 20-20.

From that point, the outcome was in Hooker’s hands.

Early in the third quarter, Theo Jackson returned a shot field-goal attempt over 100-yards for an apparent touchdown.  UT was called for a block in the back and so was Pitt, both after a change of possession. Yet, the ruling was off-setting penalties and replay the down.

Pitt then penned UT at its 3-yard line, held, got the ball back in prime field positions and scored to take a two-touchdown lead.

Hooker threw a touchdown pass to cut the margin to seven, but Pitt answered with a touchdown toss from Kenny Pickett.

UT scored again, set up by Hooker hitting Warren for 34 yards to the 2.

With less than 10 minutes left, down by seven, UT marched from its 33 to the 3-yard line, where Hooker, on third down, was ruled short of a first down, even though video evidence suggested he had the first down.

Heupel considered calling a timeout, but he had only one left, so he asked the official if the replay ref was taking a second look.

Apparently, he wasn’t.

The Vols then ran 190-pound freshman Jalen Wright up the middle from the shotgun formation, a questionable call under the circumstances.

Why not have the quarterback under center? Or run Hooker wide, rather than pound up the middle?

Pitt stuffed Wright.

Even though UT got the ball back at the Pitt 34 with 5:33 left, Hooker threw a pick on the second snap.

Game. Set. Match.

Hooker clearly outplayed Milton, going 15 for 21 for 189 yards and two touchdowns whikle also rushing for 48 net yards.

Milton was 7 of 12 (all five misses were deep throws) for 50 yards and a lost fumble.

Who starts against Tennessee Tech this Saturday?

“We’ll go back and watch the tape and evaluate everybody,’’ Heupel said.

Heupel lamented the penalties, which included two personal fouls, blocks in the back, pass interference, illegal procedures and a player taking off his helmet while on the field.

“That’s not who we’ve been (in practice),’’ Heupel said. “we’ve got to be better a competitive composure.’’

UT’s run defense was stifling, holding Pitt to 96 yards on 45 carries, with several gains due to Pickett’s scrambling.

Pitt did find holes in the secondary, throwing for 301 yards.

Bottom line, this was a game Tennessee could have won with fewer mistakes.

“We’re capable of being a whole lot better than we were today,’’ Heupel said.

NOTES; RB Tiyan Evans didn’t play but was not injured … RB Jabari Small was hurt on the last play of the first half on a run when UT was running out the clock. Why not have the QB take a knee and not rish injury? … C Cooper Mays didn’t play (ankle). … DE Byron missed his second game as his eligibility issue has yet to be resolved.

 


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SEC Week 2 score predictions and picks ATS of 13 games including Tennessee/Pitt

SEC Week 2 score predictions and picks ATS of 13 games including Tennessee/Pitt

KNOXVILLE, TN – September 02, 2021 – Linebacker Solon Page III #38 of the Tennessee Volunteers during the game between the Bowling Green Falcons and the Tennessee Volunteers at Neyland Stadium in Knoxville, TN. Photo By Andrew Ferguson/Tennessee Athletics

By Vince Ferrara / @VinceSports

Below are my Week 2 SEC football predictions.

This season, I’m sharing my picks both against the spread and straight-up.

2021 Week 1 vs. Spread Record: 8-6 (57%)
2021 Week 1 Straight-Up Record: 11-3 (79%)
2020 SEC Season Prediction Record Straight-Up: 66-12 (85%)

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WEEK TWO BRINGS FIRST LEAGUE GAME OF SEASON

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 11
Alabama State (1-0) at #25 Auburn (1-0, 0-0 SEC)
Auburn, Ala. • Jordan-Hare Stadium (87,451)
Noon ET • SEC Network
Series: AU leads, 1-0
SECN: Dave Neal, Deuce McAllister, Andraya Carter
Sirius: 81 • XM: 81
Spread: Auburn -49
Vince’s Pick vs. the Line: Auburn -49
Score Prediction: Auburn 52 Alabama St 0

South Carolina (1-0, 0-0 SEC) at East Carolina (0-1)
Greenville, N.C. • Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium (51,000)
Noon ET • ESPN2
Series: SC leads, 14-5
ESPN2: Brian Custer, Kelly Stouffer, Lauren Sisler
Sirius: 134 • XM: 190
Spread: South Carolina -2
Vince’s Pick vs. the Line: South Carolina -2
Score Prediction: South Carolina 27 East Carolina 24

Pittsburgh (1-0) at Tennessee (1-0, 0-0 SEC)
Knoxville, Tenn. • Neyland Stadium (102,455)
Noon ET • ESPN
Series: Pitt leads, 2-0
ESPN: Dave Pasch, Dusty Dvoracek, Tom Luginbill
ESPN Radio: Marc Kestecher, Max Starks
Sirius: 135 • XM: 191
Spread: Pittsburgh -3.5
Vince’s Pick vs. the Line: Pitt -3.5
Score Prediction: Pittsburgh 28 Tennessee 24

#13 Florida (1-0, 0-0 SEC) at South Florida (0-1)
Tampa, Fla. • Raymond James Stadium (65,890)
1 p.m. ET • ABC
Series: UF leads, 1-0
ABC: Bob Wischusen, Dan Orlovsky, Kris Budden
Touchdown Radio: J.P. Shadrick, Gino Torretta
Sirius: 211 • XM: 211
Spread: Florida -28.5
Vince’s Pick vs. the Line: Florida -28.5
Score Prediction: Florida 45 USF 7

UAB (1-0) at #2 Georgia (1-0, 0-0 SEC)
Athens, GA • Sanford Stadium (92,746)
3:30 p.m. ET • ESPN2
Series: UG leads, 2-0
ESPN2: Mark Jones, Robert Griffin III, Quint Kessenich
Sirius: 134 • XM: 190
Spread: Georgia -23.5
Vince’s Pick vs. the Line: UAB +23.5
Score Prediction: Georgia 27 UAB 10

#5 Texas A&M (1-0, 0-0 SEC) vs. Colorado (1-0)
Denver, Colo. • Empower Field at Mile High Stadium (76,125)
3:30 p.m. ET • Fox Sports
Series: UC leads, 6-3
FOX: Joe Davis, Brock Huard
Sirius: 135 • XM: 191
Spread: Texas A&M -17
Vince’s Pick vs. the Line: Texas A&M -17
Score Prediction: Texas A&M 45 Colorado 21

Mercer (1-0) at #1 Alabama (1-0, 0-0 SEC)
Tuscaloosa Ala. • Bryant-Denny Stadium (101,821)
4 p.m. ET • SEC Network
Series: UA leads, 3-0
SECN: Tom Hart, Jordan Rodgers, Cole Cubelic
Sirius: 81 • XM: 81
Spread: Alabama -53
Vince’s Pick vs. the Line: Alabama -53
Score Prediction: Alabama 56 Mercer 0

#15 Texas (1-0) at Arkansas (1-0, 0-0 SEC)
Fayetteville, Ark. • Reynolds Razorback Stadium (72,000)
7 p.m. ET • ESPN
Series: UT leads, 56-22
ESPN: Joe Tessitore, Greg McElroy, Katie George
Sirius: 135 • XM: 191
Spread: Texas -7
Vince’s Pick vs. the Line: Texas -7
Score Prediction: Texas 35 Arkansas 21

North Carolina State (1-0) at Mississippi State (1-0, 0-0 SEC)
Starkville, Miss. • Davis Wade Stadium at Scott Field (61,337)
7 p.m. ET • ESPN2
Series: Tied, 3-3
ESPN2: Anish Shroff, Mike Golic Jr., Taylor McGregor
Learfield: Kate Scott, Mike Golic
Sirius: 134 • XM: 190
Spread: North Carolina State -1
Vince’s Pick vs. the Line: NC State -1
Score Prediction: NC State 31 Miss State 27

McNeese State (0-1) at LSU (0-1, 0-0 SEC)
Baton Rouge, La. • Tiger Stadium (102,321)
7:30 p.m. ET • SECN+/ ESPN+
Series: LSU leads, 1-0
ESPN+: Mike Morgan, Charles Arbuckle, Taylor Davis
Sirius: 119 • XM: 203
Spread: LSU -38.5
Vince’s Pick vs. the Line: LSU -38.5
Score Prediction: LSU 49 McNeese State 7

Austin Peay (1-0) at #20 Ole Miss (1-0, 0-0 SEC)
Oxford, Miss. • Vaught-Hemingway Stadium (64,038)
7:30 p.m. ET • SECN+/ ESPN+
Series: First Meeting
ESPN+: Richard Cross, Ben Hartsock
Sirius: 204 • XM: 192
Spread: Ole Miss -34.5
Vince’s Pick vs. the Line: Ole Miss -34.5
Score Prediction: Ole Miss 56 Austin Peay 3

Missouri (1-0, 0-0 SEC) at Kentucky (1-0, 0-0 SEC)
Lexington, Ky. • Kroger Field (61,000)
7:30 p.m. ET • SEC Network
Series: UK leads, 7-4
Last: MIZ, 20-10 (2020 at Columbia)
SECN: Taylor Zarzour, Matt Stinchcomb, Alyssa Lang
Sirius: 81 • XM: 391/81
Spread: Kentucky -5.5
Vince’s Pick vs. the Line: Kentucky -5.5
Score Prediction: Kentucky 31 Missouri 24

Vanderbilt (0-1, 0-0 SEC) at Colorado State (1-0)
Fort Collins, Colo. • Canvas Stadium (41,000)
10 p.m. ET • CBS Sports Network
Series: First meeting
CBSSN: Rich Waltz, Aaron Taylor, Jenny Dell
Sirius: 135 • XM: 191
Spread: Colorado State -7
Vince’s Pick vs. the Line: Vanderbilt +7
Score Prediction: Colorado State 24 Vanderbilt 23

 


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27 Vols in the NFL, 18 on active rosters to start season after late moves; VFL update/list

27 Vols in the NFL, 18 on active rosters to start season after late moves; VFL update/list

Steelers DB Cameron Sutton / Credit: Steelers Media Site

By Vince Ferrara / @VinceSports

The 2021 NFL season has arrived!

Here’s an updated list of University of Tennessee players in the National Football League, as well as players that were once at UT and other Knoxville area players.

Look for constant VFL in the NFL updates here on my blog “Vince’s View.” Bookmark my blog page and check back often.

You’ll find jersey numbers, depth chart positions, numerical breakdowns and much more below regarding Vols in the NFL.


Most Recent Transactions
VFLs
DT Kahlil McKenzie signed to the practice squad by the Ravens
DB Nigel Warrior placed on IR by the Seahawks
DT Kendal Vickers selected as a protected player on practice squad by Raiders

Non-VFLs
RB Nathan Cottrell (local non-UT) was released from the practice squad by Jaguars


Notes and Numbers On Vols Players in the NFL
*27 U. of Tennessee players with teams in some fashion in the NFL currently
*18 UT players are on final 53-player NFL rosters to start season

*2 rookie VFLs are currently on active rosters (T. Smith & J. Palmer)
*New Orleans has most current UT players on active rosters with 3

*WR & DL are the largest positions represented with 4 players
*14 of the 32 teams have a UT player on rosters
*There are 5 players in the NFL that were once at U. of Tennessee but then transferred
*There are 4 players in the NFL that didn’t attend UT, but have Knoxville/East TN ties
*5 players that went to high school in the Knoxville area are on current rosters (A. Rodgers, L. Smith, H. Smith, R. Cobb, T. Higgins)


Tennessee Volunteers On 53-Player NFL Rosters as of 9/9/21 (18)
x = Rookie
AFC East (3)
CB – Justin Coleman (27) Miami Dolphins – starting CB
P – Michael Palardy (5) Miami Dolphins – P/H
FB – Jakob Johnson (47) New England Patriots – backup RB/FB
NONE – Buffalo Bills, New York Jets

AFC North (2)
DT – Malik Jackson (97) Cleveland Browns – starting LDT
DB – Cameron Sutton (20) Pittsburgh Steelers – starting RCB
NONE – Baltimore Ravens, Cincinnati Bengals

AFC South (1)
LS – Morgan Cox (46) Tennessee Titans – LS
NONE – Houston Texans, Indianapolis Colts, Jacksonville Jaguars

AFC West (3)
LB – Alexander Johnson (45) Denver Broncos – starting ILB
OL – Trey Smith (65) Kansas City Chiefs – x – starting RG
WR – Joshua Palmer (5) Los Angeles Chargers – x – backup WR
NONE – Las Vegas Raiders

NFC East (1)
DE – Derek Barnett (96) Philadelphia Eagles – starting RDE
NONE – Dallas Cowboys, New York Giants, Washington Redskins

NFC North (1)
LB – Jalen Reeves-Maybin (44) Detroit Lions – backup ILB
NONE – Chicago Bears, Green Bay Packers, Minnesota Vikings

NFC South (4)
WR – Cordarrelle Patterson (84) Atlanta Falcons – backup RB & starting KR
RB – Alvin Kamara (41) New Orleans Saints – starting RB
DT – Shy Tuttle (99) New Orleans Saints – backup DT
WR – Marquez Callaway (1) New Orleans Saints – starting WR
NONE – Carolina Panthers, Tampa Bay Buccaneers

NFC West (3)
CB – Emmanuel Moseley (41) San Francisco 49ers – starting LCB
WR – Jauan Jennings (15) San Francisco 49ers – 3rd team WR
DE – Darrell Taylor (52) Seattle Seahawks – starting OLB
NONE – Arizona Cardinals, Los Angeles Rams


Vols on Injured Reserve (6)
TE – Jason Croom (81) Philadelphia Eagles
QB – Joshua Dobbs (5) Pittsburgh Steelers
OT – Ja’Wuan James (60) Baltimore Ravens
DE – Kyle Phillips (93) New York Jets
DB – Nigel Warrior (39) Seattle Seahawks
DT – Kendal Vickers (95) Las Vegas Raiders

Vols on Practice Squads (3)
RB – John Kelly (49) Cleveland Browns
TE – Ethan Wolf (86) New Orleans Saints
DT – Kahlil McKenzie (69) Baltimore Ravens

UT Players In The NFL On 53-Player Rosters By Position (18)
QB – 0
RB – 1
WR – 4
TE – 0
FB – 1
OL – 1
DL – 4
LB – 2
DB – 3
P – 1
PK – 0
LS – 1


One-Time Vols That Transferred To Other Schools On NFL Rosters (5)
TE – Lee Smith (85) Atlanta Falcons (Powell HS/U. of Tennessee/Marshall) – backup TE
P – Tommy Townsend (5) Kansas City Chiefs (U. of Tennessee/Florida) – P/H
QB – Nathan Peterman (3) Las Vegas Raiders (U. of Tennessee/Pitt) – 3rd team QB
WR – Preston Williams (18) Miami Dolphins (U. of Tennessee/Colorado St) – backup WR
WR – Jalen Hurd (14) San Francisco 49ers (U. of Tennessee/Baylor) – 3rd team WR

Active Knoxville Area Players That Didn’t Play At UT on NFL Rosters (4)
x = Rookie
WR – Tee Higgins (85) Cincinnati Bengals (Oak Ridge HS/Clemson) – starting WR
WR – Amari Rodgers (8) Green Bay Packers (Catholic HS/Clemson) – x – 3rd team WR
WR – Randall Cobb (18) Green Bay Packers (Alcoa HS/Kentucky) – backup WR
S – Harrison Smith (22) Minnesota Vikings (Catholic HS/Notre Dame) – starting SS

Non-VFLs on Practice Squads (1)
OG – Nathan Gilliam (65) Las Angeles Chargers


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