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Where Tennessee Football Ranks In Post Spring Practice Top 25 | Rocky Top Insider

It has been a tumultuous spring for Tennessee football. The Vols have lost a number of players to the transfer portal including starting quarterback Nico Iamaleava.
Josh Heupel and his staff went out and landed quarterback Joey Aguilar in the portal by way of UCLA and Appalachian State. Aguilar will compete with Tennessee redshirt freshman quarterback Jake Merklinger for the Vols’ starting quarterback job.
So how does Iamaleava’s departure affect the national outlook of the 2025 Tennessee football team? Not too much according to one national pundit.
On3’s Andy Staples released his post spring practice top 25 rankings ahead of next season on Monday. Staples tagged Tennessee as the No. 21 team in the country and the No. 9 team in the SEC. The Vols came in behind No. 1 Texas, No. 7 Alabama, No. 8 Georgia, No. 10 Florida, No. 12 South Carolina, No. 13 Auburn, No. 15 LSU and No. 19 Ole Miss. Tennessee is the lowest ranked team in the top 25.
Quarterback is undoubtedly Tennessee’s biggest question mark entering next season but it certainly isn’t the only one. One major question is the Vols’ receivers. Tennessee lost two receivers to professional football and a multitude of others to the transfer portal.
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Despite a clear need to add receivers in the portal, Tennessee added just one transfer receiver in Amari Jefferson— who didn’t play in his freshman season at Alabama. Chris Brazzell, Braylon Staley and Mike Matthews project as Tennessee’s top receivers and Brazzell is the only upperclassmen.
Tennessee is facing fewer questions defensively but they aren’t without them. On the defensive line, the Vols need an edge rusher to emerge to replace James Pearce Jr’s production while they also have questions about the depth of the defensive line.
The secondary is a bit of a question mark for Tennessee, especially after three safeties entered the transfer portal following spring practice. Combine that with Jermod McCoy rehabbing a torn ACL and the Vols have some uncertainties in the defensive backfield.
The good news for Tennessee is that they play a weak schedule this season with very few certain losses. Tennessee only faces three team’s in Staples top 25 but all three are in the top 10 and two are road games.
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Tennessee Football Misses on Major Transfer Portal Target
The Tennessee Volunteers have been looking to land the best of the best when it comes to the transfer portal, and they have been targeting the best, but as of recently, all it has been is a bunch of swings and misses.
The Vols have missed yet again, as they have failed to land one of their top targets on their board when it comes to the college football transfer portal at a position that they currently need more than any. That position is the cornerback position, which is one that they need very badly.
The player that they failed to land in this go-around is Troy cornerback Jaquez White. White is one of the better players that the portal has seen at the position, as he was easily named as a top portal target for many. He was seriously looking at Tennessee, and the Vols were ready to bring him in, but instead, he has opted to commit to the Virginia Tech Hokies. The Hokies have done a decent job in the portal thus far, but their portal class has definitely improved following the addition of White.
Whether this is a money thing or the Vols just couldn’t do enough convincing, the point is that they have missed on guys left and right recently. The vision isn’t clear, but fans are hopeful that it will be soon.
Here is what White did in his 2025 season according to the Troy website.
Jaquez White’s 2025 Season
“Earned All-Sun Belt Second Team honors … Ranked third in the league (seventh nationally) with 14 total passes defended and fourth (15th nationally) with 11 pass break ups … Started 12 games and played in all 14 contests … Returned an interception 30 yards for a touchdown in Troy’s victory over Louisiana; added interceptions against Nicholls and in Sun Belt Championship Game at James Madison … Finished season with 67 tackles, 3.5 tackles for loss and a sack … Sack came in Troy’s win over South Alabama; added five tackles, a quarterback hurry and a pass break up in the game … Season-best seven tackles against Memphis … Broke up four passes in win at ULM and had a pair at Southern Miss … Troy’s top-rated defender per PFF with an 87.6 rating … Played 879 defensive snaps, second most on the team … Third-rated cornerback in the country (min. 700 snaps) per PFF and fourth-rated cover corner … Held opponents to a 54.5 reception percentage (36-of-66).”
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Tennessee football DL Josh Schell enters transfer portal
Tennessee defensive lineman Josh Schell has entered the transfer portal, he announced on social media on Jan. 6.
Schell had a short stint at Tennessee after transferring from Grand Valley State in April. He played all 13 games and made one tackle in the 2025 season.
Schell played more than 100 snaps, mostly on special teams. He never cracked the rotation on the defensive line.
Schell spent three seasons at Grand Valley State, including a redshirt year, and one season at Tennessee. He has one season of eligibility remaining.
The 6-foot-4, 265-pounder is from Camden, New Jersey. His best college season was 2024 at Grand Valley State, when he played 13 games and recorded 35 tackles, three tackles for loss, two sacks, six pass breakups, three quarterback hurries, one forced fumble and one fumble recovery.
He was also a pitcher on the Grand Valley State baseball game in the 2023 season.
Adam Sparks is the Tennessee football beat reporter. Email adam.sparks@knoxnews.com. X, formerly known as Twitter@AdamSparks. Support strong local journalism by subscribing at knoxnews.com/subscribe.
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Tennessee Titans head coach interview schedule takes shape
The Tennessee Titans’ search for their next head coach is coming into focus, and the initial interview phase is in full swing.
Following the news that Kansas City Chiefs offensive coordinator Matt Nagy would be having a first virtual interview on Thursday, the dates and times for some interviews for other candidates have come out.
Multiple reports on social media indicate that Indianapolis Colts defensive coordinator Lou Anarumo will meet with Mike Borgonzi on Wednesday, followed by Nagy on Thursday. The team will then follow that up by meeting with former Cleveland Browns head coach Kevin Stefanski on Saturday and former Atlanta Falcons head coach Raheem Morris on Monday.
Tennessee will also meet with interim head coach Mike McCoy, and is rumored to have interest in former Washington Commanders offensive coordinator Kliff Kingsbury.
It’s an ever-changing process in Nashville. Stay up to date with all the coaching search news with us here at Titans Wire, and please sound off with your thoughts.
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