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National Analyst Compares Iamaleava To NFL Star

With ultimate rankings popping out and early enrollees practising with the applications, it is time to start to shut the chapter on the 2023 class. Tennessee had robust success on this cycle and hopes this inflow of expertise propels them ahead.
Quarterback signee Nico Iamaleava is why followers are so enthusiastic about what this class can change into. Iamaleava is the No. 1 general recruit who oozes expertise and charisma, and scouts have been clamoring for him since he burst onto the scene.
One analyst just lately gave him a lofty comparability. 247Sports’ Andrew Ivins in contrast Iamaleava to Los Angeles Chargers quarterback Justin Herbert, one of many brightest younger NFL stars.
The bodily resemblance is uncanny. Each could make any throw required from an unlimited body and sometimes depart on-lookers in shock, which is how Ivins surmised it.
“Let’s first begin with the body. Iamaleava might finest be described as an athletic beanpole that is pushing 6-foot-6. Most individuals are aware of the post-Oregon Herbert, however there was a time when he wasn’t 235 kilos. Iamaleava can rip the ball to all totally different ranges of the sector with ease like few different sign callers we’ve got seen lately. He additionally is not afraid to problem tight protection home windows as he makes use of a fast, snappy launch to generate tons of velocity, very like Herbert does within the NFL.”
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Who do Tennessee Titans play in 2025? Their opponents ahead of NFL schedule release

It’s just about time to start planning for the Tennessee Titans’ 2025 NFL season.
The NFL will release its schedule for the 2025 season on May 14, putting the Titans’ opponents in order for quarterback Cam Ward’s rookie season. One year after finishing 3-14, the team is set to face one of the easiest schedules in the league, including matchups against the last-place finishers from every AFC division last season, as four road trips to face teams in western divisions.
Ward, the No. 1 pick in the 2025 NFL Draft, should bring some extra interest to a team that struggled to draw attention last season. The Titans revamped their offensive line and added a bundle of receivers via the draft and free agency to rebuild an aerial attack that has struggled the past three seasons.
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Luckily for the Titans, the AFC South heads into 2025 still as one of the NFL’s weaker divisions. Houston looks poised to win the division’s automatic playoff berth again, but Jacksonville and Indianapolis are teams in transition just as much as the Titans, with uncertainty at quarterback for the Colts and first-time coaches and front office staffers taking the Jaguars in a new, surprising direction.
NFL schedule release date
The league will release the 2025 schedule on Wednesday, May 14.
What time is NFL schedule release?
The NFL schedule is set to be released at 7 p.m. CT.
Where to watch NFL schedule release
The NFL Network is airing the schedule release.
This year, the Titans will play their six customary games against AFC South opponents, as well as games against teams from the AFC West and NFC West. The three remaining games will be played against the last-place finishers from a year ago in the AFC East, AFC North and NFC South.
The Titans will play one more home game than road game this fall.
Home opponents: Houston, Indianapolis, Jacksonville, Kansas City, L.A. Chargers, L.A. Rams, Seattle, New England, New Orleans
Road opponents: Houston, Indianapolis, Jacksonville, Denver, Las Vegas, Arizona, San Francisco, Cleveland
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Nick Suss is the Titans beat writer for The Tennessean. Contact Nick at nsuss@gannett.com. Follow Nick on X, the platform formerly called Twitter, @nicksuss.
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ESPN lists Tennessee draftee as non-first-round pick that could star in NFL
ESPN lists Tennessee draftee as non-first-round pick that could star in NFL
Tennessee football could have a star defensive lineman in the NFL out of this draft class, and it’s not even necessarily first-round pick James Pearce Jr.
While Pearce is projected to make a quick and significant impact, Omarr Norman-Lott is also getting attention as a potential critical piece for his new team.
ESPN released a ranking of 10 offensive and defensive rookies not selected in the first round that could ‘make the greatest immediate impact as rookies’ or ‘star this NFL season.’
This included Norman-Lott.
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Norman-Lott clocked in at No. 7 on the list of defenders. He was selected by the Chiefs with the No. 63 pick in the draft during the second round.
“Adding another defensive tackle was a priority for the Chiefs early in this draft, considering they lost Tershawn Wharton in free agency,” ESPN’s Field Yates wrote. “Having another big body on the defensive line can make life easier for Chris Jones. Norman-Lott is a standout pass rusher from inside, showing disruptive up-field rush skills that helped him to 9.5 sacks over the past two seasons. Playing next to Jones should create plenty of one-on-one rush reps for him.”
Receiving an honorable mention nod was another former Tennessee defensive lineman. Drafted by the Dolphins, Jordan Phillips was mentioned. However, he finished his career at Maryland.
Norman-Lott is coming off his second season with Tennessee. In his final year, he played in all 13 games. He recorded 18 tackles, four tackles for loss, four sacks and three quarterback hurries during the season.
In his first year in Knoxville as a junior, Norman-Lott played in 10 games. During that time, he earned 26 tackles, six tackles for loss, 5.5 sacks and a fumble recovery.
Prior to joining the Vols, Norman-Lott played his first pair of seasons at Arizona State.
As a sophomore with the Sun Devils, Norman-Lott played in nine games and started a pair. He posted 14 tackles, three tackles for loss and two sacks.
As a true freshman with Arizona State, Norman-Lott played in 11 games and recorded 30 tackles, four tackles for loss and two sacks.
Norman-Lott is from Sacramento, California, where he played at Grant.
As a member of the 2020 class, he was a four-star prospect who chose Arizona State. He ranked as the No. 30 player in the state and No. 28 defensive tackle in the class.
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What coach Tim Corbin said about Vanderbilt baseball, Tennessee confrontation after Game 3

KNOXVILLE ― After the final out of Vanderbilt baseball’s 7-5 win against Tennessee on May 11, which clinched the rivalry series win for the first time since 2021, the teams had to be separated on the field after the benches cleared and several players appeared to exchange words.
A Vanderbilt program spokesperson said he was not aware of any ejections or suspensions stemming from the game.
“I didn’t know what happened really, until I was in the middle of it, but it was just two emotional teams that all played hard,” Vanderbilt coach Tim Corbin said. “You know that boys will be boys.”
Tempers had flared all game. During the first inning, both teams were issued warnings after Vanderbilt catcher Colin Barczi took exception to Tennessee first baseman Andrew Fischer chirping at Commodores players while rounding the bases after a home run. Both Fischer and Barczi hit two home runs in the game.
“Rubber match, Game 3. Both have one win in the series. So, I mean obviously, both teams wanted it more than anything,” Barczi said.
Aria Gerson covers Vanderbilt athletics for The Tennessean. Contact her at agerson@gannett.com or on X, formerly Twitter, @aria_gerson.
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