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"In the offseason the big thing for him was to get some weight on his body," Ethan said Thursday, "because it's frustrating for him and for me to watch him not be able to gain weight. I wish I could give him a few pounds, but I can't, so I just try and push him as hard as he possibly can and he pushes himself. He's very self-driven, but he's gotten very much stronger. He's strong, but it's weird. Like he gets stronger, but he doesn't put on the weight. He's going to be a big-time threat, I think, (for) this offense that people may not (realize)."
Though he remains a walk-on, Eli is expected to be a factor as a redshirt sophomore with the Vols looking to identify a complementary piece to senior Ethan after Alex Ellis and Jason Croom gave Tennessee a nice 1-2 punch at the position the past two seasons.
http://tennessee.247sports.com/Article/Ethan-Wolf-says-younger-brother-Eli-will-be-big-time-threat-for--104886206