Before a busy summer of camps and unofficial visits planned, including LSU and Ole Miss, a trio of programs are standing out to the three-star prospect. "Tennessee, Kentucky and Louisville," he said. "Tennessee is a good school, coach (Jeremy) Pruitt, the new coach there, will put together a great program. He's got some amazing players there and I believe they'll make a run this year. I'm going back this summer, for camp. I'm just ready to work.
"Kentucky, when I first went there, the facility was amazing. I like their coaching staff and how their offense is run. They have a lot of good players there, too. Louisville had Lamar Jackson go there, win a Heisman, and they can get you to the NFL. They're thinking receiver or tailback for me."
Most college football programs project Martin at wide receiver and several returned to Wetumpka over the last few weeks for updated in-person evaluations. Tennessee assistant coach Charles Kelly was among the programs represented at the spring game Saturday.